On 30.03.20 15:00, Janosch Frank wrote: > On 3/30/20 2:51 PM, David Hildenbrand wrote: >> On 30.03.20 14:20, Janosch Frank wrote: >>> Subcode 3.2.2 is handled by KVM/QEMU and should therefore be tested >>> a bit more thorough. >>> >>> In this test we set a custom name and uuid through the QEMU command >>> line. Both parameters will be passed to the guest on a stsi subcode >>> 3.2.2 call and will then be checked. >>> >>> We also compare the total and configured cpu numbers against the smp >>> reported numbers. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Janosch Frank <frankja@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> s390x/stsi.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>> s390x/unittests.cfg | 1 + >>> 2 files changed, 63 insertions(+) >>> >>> diff --git a/s390x/stsi.c b/s390x/stsi.c >>> index e9206bca137d2edb..10e588a78cc05186 100644 >>> --- a/s390x/stsi.c >>> +++ b/s390x/stsi.c >>> @@ -14,7 +14,28 @@ >>> #include <asm/page.h> >>> #include <asm/asm-offsets.h> >>> #include <asm/interrupt.h> >>> +#include <smp.h> >>> >>> +struct stsi_322 { >>> + uint8_t reserved[31]; >>> + uint8_t count; >>> + struct { >>> + uint8_t reserved2[4]; >>> + uint16_t total_cpus; >>> + uint16_t conf_cpus; >>> + uint16_t standby_cpus; >>> + uint16_t reserved_cpus; >>> + uint8_t name[8]; >>> + uint32_t caf; >>> + uint8_t cpi[16]; >>> + uint8_t reserved5[3]; >>> + uint8_t ext_name_encoding; >>> + uint32_t reserved3; >>> + uint8_t uuid[16]; >>> + } vm[8]; >>> + uint8_t reserved4[1504]; >>> + uint8_t ext_names[8][256]; >>> +}; >>> static uint8_t pagebuf[PAGE_SIZE * 2] __attribute__((aligned(PAGE_SIZE * 2))); >>> >>> static void test_specs(void) >>> @@ -76,11 +97,52 @@ static void test_fc(void) >>> report(stsi_get_fc(pagebuf) >= 2, "query fc >= 2"); >>> } >>> >>> +static void test_3_2_2(void) >>> +{ >>> + int rc; >>> + /* EBCDIC for "kvm-unit" */ >>> + uint8_t vm_name[] = { 0x92, 0xa5, 0x94, 0x60, 0xa4, 0x95, 0x89, 0xa3 }; >>> + uint8_t uuid[] = { 0x0f, 0xb8, 0x4a, 0x86, 0x72, 0x7c, >>> + 0x11, 0xea, 0xbc, 0x55, 0x02, 0x42, 0xac, 0x13, >>> + 0x00, 0x03 }; >>> + /* EBCDIC for "KVM/" */ >>> + uint8_t cpi_kvm[] = { 0xd2, 0xe5, 0xd4, 0x61 }; >>> + const char *vm_name_ext = "kvm-unit-test"; >>> + struct stsi_322 *data = (void *)pagebuf; >>> + >>> + /* Is the function code available at all? */ >>> + if (stsi_get_fc(pagebuf) < 3) >>> + return; >>> + >>> + report_prefix_push("3.2.2"); >>> + rc = stsi(pagebuf, 3, 2, 2); >>> + report(!rc, "call"); >>> + >>> + /* For now we concentrate on KVM/QEMU */ >>> + if (memcmp(&data->vm[0].cpi, cpi_kvm, sizeof(cpi_kvm))) >>> + goto out; >>> + >>> + report(data->vm[0].total_cpus == smp_query_num_cpus(), "cpu # total"); >>> + report(data->vm[0].conf_cpus == smp_query_num_cpus(), "cpu # configured"); >>> + report(data->vm[0].standby_cpus == 0, "cpu # standby"); >>> + report(data->vm[0].reserved_cpus == 0, "cpu # reserved"); >>> + report(!memcmp(data->vm[0].name, vm_name, sizeof(data->vm[0].name)), >>> + "VM name == kvm-unit-test"); >>> + report(data->vm[0].ext_name_encoding == 2, "ext name encoding UTF-8"); >> >> should you rather do >> >> if (data->vm[0].ext_name_encoding == 2) { >> ... >> } else { >> report_skip(...); >> } >> >> to make this future-proof? >> > Do you expect UTF-16 or EBCDIC in the future? :) Well, you never know :) If there is an option for other encodings ... -- Thanks, David / dhildenb