On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 9:57 AM, Coly Li <colyli@xxxxxxx> wrote: > This patch adds a kernel module to test the consistency of multiple crc > calculation in Linux kernel. It is enabled with CONFIG_TEST_CRC enabled. > > The test results are printed into kernel message, which look like, > > test_crc: crc64_le: PASSED (0x4e6b1ff972fa8c55, expval 0x4e6b1ff972fa8c55) > test_crc: crc64_le_bch: PASSED (0x0e4f1391d7a4a62e, expval 0x0e4f1391d7a4a62e) > test_crc: crc64_le_update: FAILED (0x03d4d0d85685d9a1, expval 0x3d4d0d85685d9a1f) > > kernel 0day system has framework to check kernel message, then the above > result can be handled by 0day system. If crc calculation inconsistency > happens, it can be detected quite soon. > > lib/test_crc.c is a testing frame work for many crc consistency > testings. For now, there are only test caes for 3 crc routines, > - crc64_le() > - crc64_le_bch() > - crc64_le_update() > +config TEST_CRC > + tristate "CRC calculation test driver" > + depends on CRC64 > + default n Please, remove it. You Cc'ed the guy who did this: http://git.infradead.org/linux-platform-drivers-x86.git/commit/0192f17529fa3f8d78ca0181a2b2aaa7cbb0784d > + help > + This builds the "test_crc" module. This driver enables to test the > + CRC calculation consistency to make sure new modification does not > + break existing checksum calculation. > +static int chk_and_msg(const char *name, __le64 crc, __le64 expval) > +{ > + int ret = 0; > + > + if (crc == expval) { > + pr_info("test_crc: %s: PASSED:(0x%016llx, expected 0x%016llx)", > + name, crc, expval); > + } else { > + pr_err("test_crc: %s: FAILED:(0x%016llx, expected 0x%016llx)", > + name, crc, expval); > + ret = -EINVAL; > + } > + > + return ret; > +} > + > + One of the blank lines is redundant. > +static int __init test_crc_init(void) > +{ > + int i; > + int v, ret = 0; > + > + pr_info("Kernel CRC consitency testing:"); > + for (i = 0; test_data[i].name; i++) { > + v = test_data[i].handler(&test_data[i]); > + if (v < 0 && ret == 0) > + ret = -EINVAL; > + } > + > + return ret; > +} Didn't notice anything about statistics. See, for example, https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v4.18-rc5/source/lib/test_printf.c#L536 -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-bcache" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html