1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2 /*
3  * Copyright 2017, Gustavo Romero, Breno Leitao, Cyril Bur, IBM Corp.
4  *
5  * Force FP, VEC and VSX unavailable exception during transaction in all
6  * possible scenarios regarding the MSR.FP and MSR.VEC state, e.g. when FP
7  * is enable and VEC is disable, when FP is disable and VEC is enable, and
8  * so on. Then we check if the restored state is correctly set for the
9  * FP and VEC registers to the previous state we set just before we entered
10  * in TM, i.e. we check if it corrupts somehow the recheckpointed FP and
11  * VEC/Altivec registers on abortion due to an unavailable exception in TM.
12  * N.B. In this test we do not test all the FP/Altivec/VSX registers for
13  * corruption, but only for registers vs0 and vs32, which are respectively
14  * representatives of FP and VEC/Altivec reg sets.
15  */
16 
17 #define _GNU_SOURCE
18 #include <error.h>
19 #include <stdio.h>
20 #include <stdlib.h>
21 #include <unistd.h>
22 #include <inttypes.h>
23 #include <stdbool.h>
24 #include <pthread.h>
25 #include <sched.h>
26 
27 #include "tm.h"
28 
29 #define DEBUG 0
30 
31 /* Unavailable exceptions to test in HTM */
32 #define FP_UNA_EXCEPTION	0
33 #define VEC_UNA_EXCEPTION	1
34 #define VSX_UNA_EXCEPTION	2
35 
36 #define NUM_EXCEPTIONS		3
37 #define err_at_line(status, errnum, format, ...) \
38 	error_at_line(status, errnum,  __FILE__, __LINE__, format ##__VA_ARGS__)
39 
40 #define pr_warn(code, format, ...) err_at_line(0, code, format, ##__VA_ARGS__)
41 #define pr_err(code, format, ...) err_at_line(1, code, format, ##__VA_ARGS__)
42 
43 struct Flags {
44 	int touch_fp;
45 	int touch_vec;
46 	int result;
47 	int exception;
48 } flags;
49 
50 bool expecting_failure(void)
51 {
52 	if (flags.touch_fp && flags.exception == FP_UNA_EXCEPTION)
53 		return false;
54 
55 	if (flags.touch_vec && flags.exception == VEC_UNA_EXCEPTION)
56 		return false;
57 
58 	/*
59 	 * If both FP and VEC are touched it does not mean that touching VSX
60 	 * won't raise an exception. However since FP and VEC state are already
61 	 * correctly loaded, the transaction is not aborted (i.e.
62 	 * treclaimed/trecheckpointed) and MSR.VSX is just set as 1, so a TM
63 	 * failure is not expected also in this case.
64 	 */
65 	if ((flags.touch_fp && flags.touch_vec) &&
66 	     flags.exception == VSX_UNA_EXCEPTION)
67 		return false;
68 
69 	return true;
70 }
71 
72 /* Check if failure occurred whilst in transaction. */
73 bool is_failure(uint64_t condition_reg)
74 {
75 	/*
76 	 * When failure handling occurs, CR0 is set to 0b1010 (0xa). Otherwise
77 	 * transaction completes without failure and hence reaches out 'tend.'
78 	 * that sets CR0 to 0b0100 (0x4).
79 	 */
80 	return ((condition_reg >> 28) & 0xa) == 0xa;
81 }
82 
83 void *tm_una_ping(void *input)
84 {
85 
86 	/*
87 	 * Expected values for vs0 and vs32 after a TM failure. They must never
88 	 * change, otherwise they got corrupted.
89 	 */
90 	uint64_t high_vs0 = 0x5555555555555555;
91 	uint64_t low_vs0 = 0xffffffffffffffff;
92 	uint64_t high_vs32 = 0x5555555555555555;
93 	uint64_t low_vs32 = 0xffffffffffffffff;
94 
95 	/* Counter for busy wait */
96 	uint64_t counter = 0x1ff000000;
97 
98 	/*
99 	 * Variable to keep a copy of CR register content taken just after we
100 	 * leave the transactional state.
101 	 */
102 	uint64_t cr_ = 0;
103 
104 	/*
105 	 * Wait a bit so thread can get its name "ping". This is not important
106 	 * to reproduce the issue but it's nice to have for systemtap debugging.
107 	 */
108 	if (DEBUG)
109 		sleep(1);
110 
111 	printf("If MSR.FP=%d MSR.VEC=%d: ", flags.touch_fp, flags.touch_vec);
112 
113 	if (flags.exception != FP_UNA_EXCEPTION &&
114 	    flags.exception != VEC_UNA_EXCEPTION &&
115 	    flags.exception != VSX_UNA_EXCEPTION) {
116 		printf("No valid exception specified to test.\n");
117 		return NULL;
118 	}
119 
120 	asm (
121 		/* Prepare to merge low and high. */
122 		"	mtvsrd		33, %[high_vs0]		;"
123 		"	mtvsrd		34, %[low_vs0]		;"
124 
125 		/*
126 		 * Adjust VS0 expected value after an TM failure,
127 		 * i.e. vs0 = 0x5555555555555555555FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
128 		 */
129 		"	xxmrghd		0, 33, 34		;"
130 
131 		/*
132 		 * Adjust VS32 expected value after an TM failure,
133 		 * i.e. vs32 = 0x5555555555555555555FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
134 		 */
135 		"	xxmrghd		32, 33, 34		;"
136 
137 		/*
138 		 * Wait an amount of context switches so load_fp and load_vec
139 		 * overflow and MSR.FP, MSR.VEC, and MSR.VSX become zero (off).
140 		 */
141 		"	mtctr		%[counter]		;"
142 
143 		/* Decrement CTR branch if CTR non zero. */
144 		"1:	bdnz 1b					;"
145 
146 		/*
147 		 * Check if we want to touch FP prior to the test in order
148 		 * to set MSR.FP = 1 before provoking an unavailable
149 		 * exception in TM.
150 		 */
151 		"	cmpldi		%[touch_fp], 0		;"
152 		"	beq		no_fp			;"
153 		"	fadd		10, 10, 10		;"
154 		"no_fp:						;"
155 
156 		/*
157 		 * Check if we want to touch VEC prior to the test in order
158 		 * to set MSR.VEC = 1 before provoking an unavailable
159 		 * exception in TM.
160 		 */
161 		"	cmpldi		%[touch_vec], 0		;"
162 		"	beq		no_vec			;"
163 		"	vaddcuw		10, 10, 10		;"
164 		"no_vec:					;"
165 
166 		/*
167 		 * Perhaps it would be a better idea to do the
168 		 * compares outside transactional context and simply
169 		 * duplicate code.
170 		 */
171 		"	tbegin.					;"
172 		"	beq		trans_fail		;"
173 
174 		/* Do we do FP Unavailable? */
175 		"	cmpldi		%[exception], %[ex_fp]	;"
176 		"	bne		1f			;"
177 		"	fadd		10, 10, 10		;"
178 		"	b		done			;"
179 
180 		/* Do we do VEC Unavailable? */
181 		"1:	cmpldi		%[exception], %[ex_vec]	;"
182 		"	bne		2f			;"
183 		"	vaddcuw		10, 10, 10		;"
184 		"	b		done			;"
185 
186 		/*
187 		 * Not FP or VEC, therefore VSX. Ensure this
188 		 * instruction always generates a VSX Unavailable.
189 		 * ISA 3.0 is tricky here.
190 		 * (xxmrghd will on ISA 2.07 and ISA 3.0)
191 		 */
192 		"2:	xxmrghd		10, 10, 10		;"
193 
194 		"done:	tend. ;"
195 
196 		"trans_fail: ;"
197 
198 		/* Give values back to C. */
199 		"	mfvsrd		%[high_vs0], 0		;"
200 		"	xxsldwi		3, 0, 0, 2		;"
201 		"	mfvsrd		%[low_vs0], 3		;"
202 		"	mfvsrd		%[high_vs32], 32	;"
203 		"	xxsldwi		3, 32, 32, 2		;"
204 		"	mfvsrd		%[low_vs32], 3		;"
205 
206 		/* Give CR back to C so that it can check what happened. */
207 		"	mfcr		%[cr_]		;"
208 
209 		: [high_vs0]  "+r" (high_vs0),
210 		  [low_vs0]   "+r" (low_vs0),
211 		  [high_vs32] "=r" (high_vs32),
212 		  [low_vs32]  "=r" (low_vs32),
213 		  [cr_]       "+r" (cr_)
214 		: [touch_fp]  "r"  (flags.touch_fp),
215 		  [touch_vec] "r"  (flags.touch_vec),
216 		  [exception] "r"  (flags.exception),
217 		  [ex_fp]     "i"  (FP_UNA_EXCEPTION),
218 		  [ex_vec]    "i"  (VEC_UNA_EXCEPTION),
219 		  [ex_vsx]    "i"  (VSX_UNA_EXCEPTION),
220 		  [counter]   "r"  (counter)
221 
222 		: "cr0", "ctr", "v10", "vs0", "vs10", "vs3", "vs32", "vs33",
223 		  "vs34", "fr10"
224 
225 		);
226 
227 	/*
228 	 * Check if we were expecting a failure and it did not occur by checking
229 	 * CR0 state just after we leave the transaction. Either way we check if
230 	 * vs0 or vs32 got corrupted.
231 	 */
232 	if (expecting_failure() && !is_failure(cr_)) {
233 		printf("\n\tExpecting the transaction to fail, %s",
234 			"but it didn't\n\t");
235 		flags.result++;
236 	}
237 
238 	/* Check if we were not expecting a failure and a it occurred. */
239 	if (!expecting_failure() && is_failure(cr_) &&
240 	    !failure_is_reschedule()) {
241 		printf("\n\tUnexpected transaction failure 0x%02lx\n\t",
242 			failure_code());
243 		return (void *) -1;
244 	}
245 
246 	/*
247 	 * Check if TM failed due to the cause we were expecting. 0xda is a
248 	 * TM_CAUSE_FAC_UNAV cause, otherwise it's an unexpected cause, unless
249 	 * it was caused by a reschedule.
250 	 */
251 	if (is_failure(cr_) && !failure_is_unavailable() &&
252 	    !failure_is_reschedule()) {
253 		printf("\n\tUnexpected failure cause 0x%02lx\n\t",
254 			failure_code());
255 		return (void *) -1;
256 	}
257 
258 	/* 0x4 is a success and 0xa is a fail. See comment in is_failure(). */
259 	if (DEBUG)
260 		printf("CR0: 0x%1lx ", cr_ >> 28);
261 
262 	/* Check FP (vs0) for the expected value. */
263 	if (high_vs0 != 0x5555555555555555 || low_vs0 != 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) {
264 		printf("FP corrupted!");
265 			printf("  high = %#16" PRIx64 "  low = %#16" PRIx64 " ",
266 				high_vs0, low_vs0);
267 		flags.result++;
268 	} else
269 		printf("FP ok ");
270 
271 	/* Check VEC (vs32) for the expected value. */
272 	if (high_vs32 != 0x5555555555555555 || low_vs32 != 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) {
273 		printf("VEC corrupted!");
274 			printf("  high = %#16" PRIx64 "  low = %#16" PRIx64,
275 				high_vs32, low_vs32);
276 		flags.result++;
277 	} else
278 		printf("VEC ok");
279 
280 	putchar('\n');
281 
282 	return NULL;
283 }
284 
285 /* Thread to force context switch */
286 void *tm_una_pong(void *not_used)
287 {
288 	/* Wait thread get its name "pong". */
289 	if (DEBUG)
290 		sleep(1);
291 
292 	/* Classed as an interactive-like thread. */
293 	while (1)
294 		sched_yield();
295 }
296 
297 /* Function that creates a thread and launches the "ping" task. */
298 void test_fp_vec(int fp, int vec, pthread_attr_t *attr)
299 {
300 	int retries = 2;
301 	void *ret_value;
302 	pthread_t t0;
303 
304 	flags.touch_fp = fp;
305 	flags.touch_vec = vec;
306 
307 	/*
308 	 * Without luck it's possible that the transaction is aborted not due to
309 	 * the unavailable exception caught in the middle as we expect but also,
310 	 * for instance, due to a context switch or due to a KVM reschedule (if
311 	 * it's running on a VM). Thus we try a few times before giving up,
312 	 * checking if the failure cause is the one we expect.
313 	 */
314 	do {
315 		int rc;
316 
317 		/* Bind to CPU 0, as specified in 'attr'. */
318 		rc = pthread_create(&t0, attr, tm_una_ping, (void *) &flags);
319 		if (rc)
320 			pr_err(rc, "pthread_create()");
321 		rc = pthread_setname_np(t0, "tm_una_ping");
322 		if (rc)
323 			pr_warn(rc, "pthread_setname_np");
324 		rc = pthread_join(t0, &ret_value);
325 		if (rc)
326 			pr_err(rc, "pthread_join");
327 
328 		retries--;
329 	} while (ret_value != NULL && retries);
330 
331 	if (!retries) {
332 		flags.result = 1;
333 		if (DEBUG)
334 			printf("All transactions failed unexpectedly\n");
335 
336 	}
337 }
338 
339 int tm_unavailable_test(void)
340 {
341 	int cpu, rc, exception; /* FP = 0, VEC = 1, VSX = 2 */
342 	pthread_t t1;
343 	pthread_attr_t attr;
344 	cpu_set_t cpuset;
345 
346 	SKIP_IF(!have_htm());
347 	SKIP_IF(htm_is_synthetic());
348 
349 	cpu = pick_online_cpu();
350 	FAIL_IF(cpu < 0);
351 
352 	// Set only one CPU in the mask. Both threads will be bound to that CPU.
353 	CPU_ZERO(&cpuset);
354 	CPU_SET(cpu, &cpuset);
355 
356 	/* Init pthread attribute. */
357 	rc = pthread_attr_init(&attr);
358 	if (rc)
359 		pr_err(rc, "pthread_attr_init()");
360 
361 	/* Set CPU 0 mask into the pthread attribute. */
362 	rc = pthread_attr_setaffinity_np(&attr, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &cpuset);
363 	if (rc)
364 		pr_err(rc, "pthread_attr_setaffinity_np()");
365 
366 	rc = pthread_create(&t1, &attr /* Bind to CPU 0 */, tm_una_pong, NULL);
367 	if (rc)
368 		pr_err(rc, "pthread_create()");
369 
370 	/* Name it for systemtap convenience */
371 	rc = pthread_setname_np(t1, "tm_una_pong");
372 	if (rc)
373 		pr_warn(rc, "pthread_create()");
374 
375 	flags.result = 0;
376 
377 	for (exception = 0; exception < NUM_EXCEPTIONS; exception++) {
378 		printf("Checking if FP/VEC registers are sane after");
379 
380 		if (exception == FP_UNA_EXCEPTION)
381 			printf(" a FP unavailable exception...\n");
382 
383 		else if (exception == VEC_UNA_EXCEPTION)
384 			printf(" a VEC unavailable exception...\n");
385 
386 		else
387 			printf(" a VSX unavailable exception...\n");
388 
389 		flags.exception = exception;
390 
391 		test_fp_vec(0, 0, &attr);
392 		test_fp_vec(1, 0, &attr);
393 		test_fp_vec(0, 1, &attr);
394 		test_fp_vec(1, 1, &attr);
395 
396 	}
397 
398 	if (flags.result > 0) {
399 		printf("result: failed!\n");
400 		exit(1);
401 	} else {
402 		printf("result: success\n");
403 		exit(0);
404 	}
405 }
406 
407 int main(int argc, char **argv)
408 {
409 	test_harness_set_timeout(220);
410 	return test_harness(tm_unavailable_test, "tm_unavailable_test");
411 }
412