from __future__ import print_function # # Test GDB memory-tag commands that exercise the stubs for the qIsAddressTagged, # qMemTag, and QMemTag packets, which are used for manipulating allocation tags. # Logical tags-related commands rely on local operations, hence don't exercise # any stub and so are not used in this test. # # The test consists in breaking just after a tag is set in a specific memory # chunk, and then using the GDB 'memory-tagging' subcommands to set/get tags in # different memory locations and ranges in the MTE-enabled memory chunk. # # This is launched via tests/guest-debug/run-test.py # try: import gdb except ModuleNotFoundError: from sys import exit exit("This script must be launched via tests/guest-debug/run-test.py!") import re from sys import argv from test_gdbstub import arg_parser, main, report PATTERN_0 = "Memory tags for address 0x[0-9a-f]+ match \\(0x[0-9a-f]+\\)." PATTERN_1 = ".*(0x[0-9a-f]+)" def run_test(): p = arg_parser(prog="test-mte.py", description="TCG MTE tests.") p.add_argument("--mode", help="Run test for QEMU system or user mode.", required=True, choices=['system','user']) args = p.parse_args(args=argv) if args.mode == "system": # Break address: where to break before performing the tests # See mte.S for details about this label. ba = "main_end" # Tagged address: the start of the MTE-enabled memory chunk to be tested # 'tagged_addr' (x1) is a pointer to the MTE-enabled page. See mte.S. ta = "$x1" else: # mode="user" # Line 95 in mte-8.c ba = "95" # 'a' array. See mte-8.c ta = "a" gdb.execute(f"break {ba}", False, True) gdb.execute("continue", False, True) try: # Test if we can check correctly that the allocation tag for the address # in {ta} matches the logical tag in {ta}. co = gdb.execute(f"memory-tag check {ta}", False, True) tags_match = re.findall(PATTERN_0, co, re.MULTILINE) if tags_match: report(True, f"{tags_match[0]}") else: report(False, "Logical and allocation tags don't match!") # Test allocation tag 'set and print' commands. Commands on logical # tags rely on local operation and so don't exercise any stub. # Set the allocation tag for the first granule (16 bytes) of # address starting at {ta} address to a known value, i.e. 0x04. gdb.execute(f"memory-tag set-allocation-tag {ta} 1 04", False, True) # Then set the allocation tag for the second granule to a known # value, i.e. 0x06. This tests that contiguous tag granules are # set correctly and don't run over each other. gdb.execute(f"memory-tag set-allocation-tag {ta}+16 1 06", False, True) # Read the known values back and check if they remain the same. co = gdb.execute(f"memory-tag print-allocation-tag {ta}", False, True) first_tag = re.match(PATTERN_1, co)[1] co = gdb.execute(f"memory-tag print-allocation-tag {ta}+16", False, True) second_tag = re.match(PATTERN_1, co)[1] if first_tag == "0x4" and second_tag == "0x6": report(True, "Allocation tags are correctly set/printed.") else: report(False, "Can't set/print allocation tags!") # Now test fill pattern by setting a whole page with a pattern. gdb.execute(f"memory-tag set-allocation-tag {ta} 4096 0a0b", False, True) # And read back the tags of the last two granules in page so # we also test if the pattern is set correctly up to the end of # the page. co = gdb.execute(f"memory-tag print-allocation-tag {ta}+4096-32", False, True) tag = re.match(PATTERN_1, co)[1] co = gdb.execute(f"memory-tag print-allocation-tag {ta}+4096-16", False, True) last_tag = re.match(PATTERN_1, co)[1] if tag == "0xa" and last_tag == "0xb": report(True, "Fill pattern is ok.") else: report(False, "Fill pattern failed!") except gdb.error: # This usually happens because a GDB version that does not support # memory tagging was used to run the test. report(False, "'memory-tag' command failed!") main(run_test, expected_arch="aarch64")