selftests/powerpc/ptrace: Use more interesting values
The ptrace-gpr test uses fixed values to test that registers can be read/written via ptrace. In particular it sets all GPRs to 1, which means the test could miss some types of bugs - eg. if the kernel was only returning the low word. So generate some random values at startup and use those instead. Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220627140239.2464900-12-mpe@ellerman.id.au
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#include "ptrace.h"
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#include "ptrace-gpr.h"
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#include "reg.h"
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#include <time.h>
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/* Tracer and Tracee Shared Data */
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int shm_id;
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int *cptr, *pptr;
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double a = FPR_1;
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double b = FPR_2;
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double c = FPR_3;
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extern void gpr_child_loop(int *read_flag, int *write_flag,
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unsigned long *gpr_buf, double *fpr_buf);
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unsigned long child_gpr_val, parent_gpr_val;
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double child_fpr_val, parent_fpr_val;
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static int child(void)
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{
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unsigned long gpr_buf[32];
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memset(fpr_buf, 0, sizeof(fpr_buf));
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for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
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gpr_buf[i] = GPR_1;
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fpr_buf[i] = a;
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gpr_buf[i] = child_gpr_val;
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fpr_buf[i] = child_fpr_val;
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}
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gpr_child_loop(&cptr[0], &cptr[1], gpr_buf, fpr_buf);
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shmdt((void *)cptr);
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FAIL_IF(validate_gpr(gpr_buf, GPR_3));
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FAIL_IF(validate_fpr_double(fpr_buf, c));
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FAIL_IF(validate_gpr(gpr_buf, parent_gpr_val));
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FAIL_IF(validate_fpr_double(fpr_buf, parent_fpr_val));
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return 0;
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}
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int trace_gpr(pid_t child)
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{
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unsigned long gpr[18];
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__u64 fpr[32];
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__u64 tmp, fpr[32];
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FAIL_IF(start_trace(child));
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FAIL_IF(show_gpr(child, gpr));
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FAIL_IF(validate_gpr(gpr, GPR_1));
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FAIL_IF(validate_gpr(gpr, child_gpr_val));
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FAIL_IF(show_fpr(child, fpr));
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FAIL_IF(validate_fpr(fpr, FPR_1_REP));
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FAIL_IF(write_gpr(child, GPR_3));
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FAIL_IF(write_fpr(child, FPR_3_REP));
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memcpy(&tmp, &child_fpr_val, sizeof(tmp));
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FAIL_IF(validate_fpr(fpr, tmp));
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FAIL_IF(write_gpr(child, parent_gpr_val));
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memcpy(&tmp, &parent_fpr_val, sizeof(tmp));
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FAIL_IF(write_fpr(child, tmp));
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FAIL_IF(stop_trace(child));
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return TEST_PASS;
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}
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#ifndef __LONG_WIDTH__
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#define __LONG_WIDTH__ (sizeof(long) * 8)
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#endif
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static uint64_t rand_reg(void)
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{
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uint64_t result;
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long r;
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r = random();
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// Small values are typical
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result = r & 0xffff;
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if (r & 0x10000)
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return result;
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// Pointers tend to have high bits set
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result |= random() << (__LONG_WIDTH__ - 31);
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if (r & 0x100000)
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return result;
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// And sometimes we want a full 64-bit value
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result ^= random() << 16;
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return result;
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}
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int ptrace_gpr(void)
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{
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pid_t pid;
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unsigned long seed;
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int ret, status;
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pid_t pid;
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seed = getpid() ^ time(NULL);
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printf("srand(%lu)\n", seed);
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srand(seed);
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child_gpr_val = rand_reg();
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child_fpr_val = rand_reg();
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parent_gpr_val = rand_reg();
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parent_fpr_val = rand_reg();
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shm_id = shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, sizeof(int) * 2, 0777|IPC_CREAT);
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pid = fork();
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