A second step when testing the channel subsystem is to prepare a channel for use. This includes: - Get the current SubCHannel Information Block (SCHIB) using STSCH - Update it in memory to set the ENABLE bit - Tell the CSS that the SCHIB has been modified using MSCH - Get the SCHIB from the CSS again to verify that the subchannel is enabled. This tests the MSCH instruction to enable a channel succesfuly. This is NOT a routine to really enable the channel, no retry is done, in case of error, a report is made. Signed-off-by: Pierre Morel <pmorel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- s390x/css.c | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+) diff --git a/s390x/css.c b/s390x/css.c index cc97e79..fa068bf 100644 --- a/s390x/css.c +++ b/s390x/css.c @@ -68,11 +68,59 @@ out: scn, scn_found, dev_found); } +static void test_enable(void) +{ + struct pmcw *pmcw = &schib.pmcw; + int cc; + + if (!test_device_sid) { + report_skip("No device"); + return; + } + /* Read the SCHIB for this subchannel */ + cc = stsch(test_device_sid, &schib); + if (cc) { + report(0, "stsch cc=%d", cc); + return; + } + + /* Update the SCHIB to enable the channel */ + pmcw->flags |= PMCW_ENABLE; + + /* Tell the CSS we want to modify the subchannel */ + cc = msch(test_device_sid, &schib); + if (cc) { + /* + * If the subchannel is status pending or + * if a function is in progress, + * we consider both cases as errors. + */ + report(0, "msch cc=%d", cc); + return; + } + + /* + * Read the SCHIB again to verify the enablement + */ + cc = stsch(test_device_sid, &schib); + if (cc) { + report(0, "stsch cc=%d", cc); + return; + } + + if (!(pmcw->flags & PMCW_ENABLE)) { + report(0, "Enable failed. pmcw: %x", pmcw->flags); + return; + } + report(1, "Tested"); +} + static struct { const char *name; void (*func)(void); } tests[] = { { "enumerate (stsch)", test_enumerate }, + { "enable (msch)", test_enable }, { NULL, NULL } }; -- 2.25.1