On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 02:51:26PM +0100, Niklas Cassel wrote: > Hello Mani, > > On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 02:54:15PM +0530, Manivannan Sadhasivam wrote: > > Migrate the PCI endpoint test to Kselftest framework. All the tests that > > were part of the previous pcitest.sh file were migrated. > > > > Below is the exclusive list of tests: > > > > 1. BAR Tests (BAR0 to BAR5) > > 2. Legacy IRQ Tests > > 3. MSI Interrupt Tests (MSI1 to MSI32) > > 4. MSI-X Interrupt Tests (MSI-X1 to MSI-X2048) > > 5. Read Tests - MEMCPY (For 1, 1024, 1025, 1024000, 1024001 Bytes) > > 6. Write Tests - MEMCPY (For 1, 1024, 1025, 1024000, 1024001 Bytes) > > 7. Copy Tests - MEMCPY (For 1, 1024, 1025, 1024000, 1024001 Bytes) > > 8. Read Tests - DMA (For 1, 1024, 1025, 1024000, 1024001 Bytes) > > 9. Write Tests - DMA (For 1, 1024, 1025, 1024000, 1024001 Bytes) > > 10. Copy Tests - DMA (For 1, 1024, 1025, 1024000, 1024001 Bytes) > > I'm not sure if it is a great idea to add test case number 10. > > While it will work if you use the "dummy memcpy" DMA channel which uses > MMIO under the hood, if you actually enable a real DMA controller (which > often sets the DMA_PRIVATE cap in the DMA controller driver (e.g. if you > are using a DWC based PCIe EP controller and select CONFIG_DW_EDMA=y)), > pci_epf_test_copy() will fail with: > [ 93.779444] pci_epf_test pci_epf_test.0: Cannot transfer data using DMA > So the idea is to exercise all the options provided by the epf-test driver. In that sense, we need to have the DMA COPY test. However, I do agree that the common DMA controllers will fail this case. So how about just simulating the DMA COPY for controllers implementing DMA_PRIVATE cap? I don't think it hurts to have this feature in test driver. - Mani -- மணிவண்ணன் சதாசிவம்