On Tue, 21 Feb 2023 18:48:21 +0100 Nina Schoetterl-Glausch <nsg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Instructions on s390 must be halfword aligned. > Introducing an odd instruction address into the PSW leads to a > specification exception when attempting to execute the instruction at > the odd address. > Add a test for this. > > Signed-off-by: Nina Schoetterl-Glausch <nsg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > s390x/spec_ex.c | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/s390x/spec_ex.c b/s390x/spec_ex.c > index 2adc5996..a26c56aa 100644 > --- a/s390x/spec_ex.c > +++ b/s390x/spec_ex.c > @@ -88,12 +88,23 @@ static void expect_invalid_psw(struct psw psw) > invalid_psw_expected = true; > } > > +static void clear_invalid_psw(void) > +{ > + expected_psw = PSW(0, 0); > + invalid_psw_expected = false; > +} > + > static int check_invalid_psw(void) > { > /* Since the fixup sets this to false we check for false here. */ > if (!invalid_psw_expected) { > + /* > + * Early exception recognition: pgm_int_id == 0. > + * Late exception recognition: psw address has been > + * incremented by pgm_int_id (unpredictable value) > + */ > if (expected_psw.mask == invalid_psw.mask && > - expected_psw.addr == invalid_psw.addr) > + expected_psw.addr == invalid_psw.addr - lowcore.pgm_int_id) > return 0; > report_fail("Wrong invalid PSW"); > } else { > @@ -112,6 +123,42 @@ static int psw_bit_12_is_1(void) > return check_invalid_psw(); > } > > +extern char misaligned_code[]; > +asm ( ".balign 2\n" which section will this end up in? > +" . = . + 1\n" > +"misaligned_code:\n" > +" larl %r0,0\n" > +" bcr 0xf,%r1\n" you should just use br %r1 it's shorter and easier to understand > +); > + > +static int psw_odd_address(void) > +{ > + struct psw odd = PSW_WITH_CUR_MASK((uint64_t)&misaligned_code); > + uint64_t executed_addr; > + > + expect_invalid_psw(odd); > + fixup_psw.mask = extract_psw_mask(); > + asm volatile ( "xr %%r0,%%r0\n" > + " larl %%r1,0f\n" > + " stg %%r1,%[fixup_addr]\n" > + " lpswe %[odd_psw]\n" > + "0: lr %[executed_addr],%%r0\n" > + : [fixup_addr] "=&T" (fixup_psw.addr), > + [executed_addr] "=d" (executed_addr) > + : [odd_psw] "Q" (odd) > + : "cc", "%r0", "%r1" > + ); > + > + if (!executed_addr) { > + return check_invalid_psw(); > + } else { > + assert(executed_addr == odd.addr); > + clear_invalid_psw(); > + report_fail("did not execute unaligned instructions"); > + return 1; > + } > +} > + > /* A short PSW needs to have bit 12 set to be valid. */ > static int short_psw_bit_12_is_0(void) > { > @@ -170,6 +217,7 @@ struct spec_ex_trigger { > static const struct spec_ex_trigger spec_ex_triggers[] = { > { "psw_bit_12_is_1", &psw_bit_12_is_1, false, &fixup_invalid_psw }, > { "short_psw_bit_12_is_0", &short_psw_bit_12_is_0, false, &fixup_invalid_psw }, > + { "psw_odd_address", &psw_odd_address, false, &fixup_invalid_psw }, > { "bad_alignment", &bad_alignment, true, NULL }, > { "not_even", ¬_even, true, NULL }, > { NULL, NULL, false, NULL },