On Wed, 23 Feb 2022 14:29:38 +0100 Nico Boehr <nrb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > css_lib extensively uses STSCH, but two more cases deserve their own > tests: > > - unaligned address for SCHIB. We check for misalignment by 1 and 2 > bytes. > - channel not operational > - bit 47 in SID not set > - bit 5 of PMCW flags. > As per the principles of operation, bit 5 of the PMCW flags shall be > ignored by msch and always stored as zero by stsch. > > Older QEMU versions require this bit to always be zero on msch, > which is why this test may fail. A fix is available in QEMU master > commit 2df59b73e086 ("s390x/css: fix PMCW invalid mask"). > > Here's the QEMU PMCW invalid mask fix: https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-s390x/2021-12/msg00100.html > > Signed-off-by: Nico Boehr <nrb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Claudio Imbrenda <imbrenda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > s390x/css.c | 74 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 74 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/s390x/css.c b/s390x/css.c > index a90a0cd64e2b..021eb12573c0 100644 > --- a/s390x/css.c > +++ b/s390x/css.c > @@ -496,6 +496,78 @@ static void test_ssch(void) > report_prefix_pop(); > } > > +static void test_stsch(void) > +{ > + const int align_to = 4; > + struct schib schib; > + int cc; > + > + if (!test_device_sid) { > + report_skip("No device"); > + return; > + } > + > + report_prefix_push("Unaligned"); > + for (int i = 1; i < align_to; i *= 2) { > + report_prefix_pushf("%d", i); > + > + expect_pgm_int(); > + stsch(test_device_sid, (struct schib *)(alignment_test_page + i)); > + check_pgm_int_code(PGM_INT_CODE_SPECIFICATION); > + > + report_prefix_pop(); > + } > + report_prefix_pop(); > + > + report_prefix_push("Invalid subchannel number"); > + cc = stsch(0x0001ffff, &schib); > + report(cc == 3, "Channel not operational"); > + report_prefix_pop(); > + > + report_prefix_push("Bit 47 in SID is zero"); > + expect_pgm_int(); > + stsch(0x0000ffff, &schib); > + check_pgm_int_code(PGM_INT_CODE_OPERAND); > + report_prefix_pop(); > +} > + > +static void test_pmcw_bit5(void) > +{ > + int cc; > + uint16_t old_pmcw_flags; > + > + cc = stsch(test_device_sid, &schib); > + if (cc) { > + report_fail("stsch: sch %08x failed with cc=%d", test_device_sid, cc); > + return; > + } > + old_pmcw_flags = schib.pmcw.flags; > + > + report_prefix_push("Bit 5 set"); > + > + schib.pmcw.flags = old_pmcw_flags | BIT(15 - 5); > + cc = msch(test_device_sid, &schib); > + report(!cc, "MSCH cc == 0"); > + > + cc = stsch(test_device_sid, &schib); > + report(!cc, "STSCH cc == 0"); > + report(!(schib.pmcw.flags & BIT(15 - 5)), "STSCH PMCW Bit 5 is clear"); > + > + report_prefix_pop(); > + > + report_prefix_push("Bit 5 clear"); > + > + schib.pmcw.flags = old_pmcw_flags & ~BIT(15 - 5); > + cc = msch(test_device_sid, &schib); > + report(!cc, "MSCH cc == 0"); > + > + cc = stsch(test_device_sid, &schib); > + report(!cc, "STSCH cc == 0"); > + report(!(schib.pmcw.flags & BIT(15 - 5)), "STSCH PMCW Bit 5 is clear"); > + > + report_prefix_pop(); > +} > + > static struct { > const char *name; > void (*func)(void); > @@ -511,6 +583,8 @@ static struct { > { "msch", test_msch }, > { "stcrw", test_stcrw }, > { "ssch", test_ssch }, > + { "stsch", test_stsch }, > + { "pmcw bit 5 ignored", test_pmcw_bit5 }, > { NULL, NULL } > }; >