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* selftests/resctrl: Extend CPU vendor detectionShaopeng Tan2022-04-251-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently, the resctrl_tests only has a function to detect AMD vendor. Since when the Intel Sub-NUMA Clustering feature is enabled, Intel CMT and MBM counters may not be accurate, the resctrl_tests also need a function to detect Intel vendor. And in the future, resctrl_tests will need a function to detect different vendors, such as Arm. Extend the function to detect Intel vendor as well. Also, this function can be easily extended to detect other vendors. Signed-off-by: Shaopeng Tan <tan.shaopeng@jp.fujitsu.com> Reviewed-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
* selftests/resctrl: Skip the test if requested resctrl feature is not supportedFenghua Yu2021-04-021-3/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There could be two reasons why a resctrl feature might not be enabled on the platform 1. H/W might not support the feature 2. Even if the H/W supports it, the user might have disabled the feature through kernel command line arguments Hence, any resctrl unit test (like cmt, cat, mbm and mba) before starting the test will first check if the feature is enabled on the platform or not. If the feature isn't enabled, then the test returns with an error status. For example, if MBA isn't supported on a platform and if the user tries to run MBA, the output will look like this ok mounting resctrl to "/sys/fs/resctrl" not ok MBA: schemata change But, not supporting a feature isn't a test failure. So, instead of treating it as an error, use the SKIP directive of the TAP protocol. With the change, the output will look as below ok MBA # SKIP Hardware does not support MBA or MBA is disabled Suggested-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com> Tested-by: Babu Moger <babu.moger@amd.com> Signed-off-by: Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
* selftests/resctrl: Don't hard code value of "no_of_bits" variableFenghua Yu2021-04-021-1/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Cache related tests (like CAT and CMT) depend on a variable called no_of_bits to run. no_of_bits defines the number of contiguous bits that should be set in the CBM mask and a user can pass a value for no_of_bits using -n command line argument. If a user hasn't passed any value, it defaults to 5 (randomly chosen value). Hard coding no_of_bits to 5 will make the cache tests fail to run on systems that support maximum cbm mask that is less than or equal to 5 bits. Hence, don't hard code no_of_bits value. If a user passes a value for "no_of_bits" using -n option, use it. Otherwise, no_of_bits is equal to half of the maximum number of bits in the cbm mask. Please note that CMT test is still hard coded to 5 bits. It will change in subsequent patches that change CMT test. Tested-by: Babu Moger <babu.moger@amd.com> Signed-off-by: Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
* selftests/resctrl: Share show_cache_info() by CAT and CMT testsFenghua Yu2021-04-021-25/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | show_cache_info() functions are defined separately in CAT and CMT tests. But the functions are same for the tests and unnecessary to be defined separately. Share the function by the tests. Suggested-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> Tested-by: Babu Moger <babu.moger@amd.com> Signed-off-by: Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
* selftests/resctrl: Call kselftest APIs to log test resultsFenghua Yu2021-04-021-18/+19
| | | | | | | | | | Call kselftest APIs instead of using printf() to log test results for cleaner code and better future extension. Suggested-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> Tested-by: Babu Moger <babu.moger@amd.com> Signed-off-by: Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
* selftests/resctrl: Clean up resctrl features checkFenghua Yu2021-04-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | Checking resctrl features call strcmp() to compare feature strings (e.g. "mba", "cat" etc). The checkings are error prone and don't have good coding style. Define the constant strings in macros and call strncmp() to solve the potential issues. Suggested-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> Tested-by: Babu Moger <babu.moger@amd.com> Signed-off-by: Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
* selftests/resctrl: Fix compilation issues for global variablesFenghua Yu2021-04-021-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Reinette reported following compilation issue on Fedora 32, gcc version 10.1.1 /usr/bin/ld: cqm_test.o:<src_dir>/cqm_test.c:22: multiple definition of `cache_size'; cat_test.o:<src_dir>/cat_test.c:23: first defined here The same issue is reported for long_mask, cbm_mask, count_of_bits etc variables as well. Compiler isn't happy because these variables are defined globally in two .c files namely cqm_test.c and cat_test.c and the compiler during compilation finds that the variable is already defined (multiple definition error). Taking a closer look at the usage of these variables reveals that these variables are used only locally in functions such as cqm_resctrl_val() (defined in cqm_test.c) and cat_perf_miss_val() (defined in cat_test.c). These variables are not shared between those functions. So, there is no need for these variables to be global. Hence, fix this issue by making them static variables. Reported-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com> Tested-by: Babu Moger <babu.moger@amd.com> Signed-off-by: Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
* selftests/resctrl: Disable MBA and MBM tests for AMDBabu Moger2020-02-101-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | For now, disable MBA and MBM tests for AMD. Deciding test pass/fail is not clear right now. We can enable when we have some clarity. Signed-off-by: Babu Moger <babu.moger@amd.com> Co-developed-by: Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
* selftests/resctrl: Add Cache Allocation Technology (CAT) selftestFenghua Yu2020-02-101-0/+250
Cache Allocation Technology (CAT) selftest allocates a portion of last level cache and starts a benchmark to read each cache line in this portion of cache. Measure the cache misses in perf and the misses should be equal to the number of cache lines in this portion of cache. We don't use CQM to calculate cache usage because some CAT enabled platforms don't have CQM. Co-developed-by: Sai Praneeth Prakhya <sai.praneeth.prakhya@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Sai Praneeth Prakhya <sai.praneeth.prakhya@intel.com> Co-developed-by: Babu Moger <babu.moger@amd.com> Signed-off-by: Babu Moger <babu.moger@amd.com> Signed-off-by: Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>