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Diffstat (limited to 'tools')
51 files changed, 504 insertions, 201 deletions
diff --git a/tools/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h b/tools/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h index 17c5a038f42d..0780f97c1850 100644 --- a/tools/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h +++ b/tools/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/kvm.h @@ -408,14 +408,15 @@ struct kvm_vmx_nested_state_data { }; struct kvm_vmx_nested_state_hdr { - __u32 flags; __u64 vmxon_pa; __u64 vmcs12_pa; - __u64 preemption_timer_deadline; struct { __u16 flags; } smm; + + __u32 flags; + __u64 preemption_timer_deadline; }; struct kvm_svm_nested_state_data { diff --git a/tools/arch/x86/lib/memcpy_64.S b/tools/arch/x86/lib/memcpy_64.S index df767afc690f..45f8e1b02241 100644 --- a/tools/arch/x86/lib/memcpy_64.S +++ b/tools/arch/x86/lib/memcpy_64.S @@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ #include <asm/alternative-asm.h> #include <asm/export.h> +.pushsection .noinstr.text, "ax" + /* * We build a jump to memcpy_orig by default which gets NOPped out on * the majority of x86 CPUs which set REP_GOOD. In addition, CPUs which @@ -184,6 +186,8 @@ SYM_FUNC_START(memcpy_orig) retq SYM_FUNC_END(memcpy_orig) +.popsection + #ifndef CONFIG_UML MCSAFE_TEST_CTL diff --git a/tools/include/linux/bits.h b/tools/include/linux/bits.h index 4671fbf28842..7f475d59a097 100644 --- a/tools/include/linux/bits.h +++ b/tools/include/linux/bits.h @@ -18,8 +18,7 @@ * position @h. For example * GENMASK_ULL(39, 21) gives us the 64bit vector 0x000000ffffe00000. */ -#if !defined(__ASSEMBLY__) && \ - (!defined(CONFIG_CC_IS_GCC) || CONFIG_GCC_VERSION >= 49000) +#if !defined(__ASSEMBLY__) #include <linux/build_bug.h> #define GENMASK_INPUT_CHECK(h, l) \ (BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO(__builtin_choose_expr( \ diff --git a/tools/include/linux/irqflags.h b/tools/include/linux/irqflags.h index 67e01bbadbfe..501262aee8ff 100644 --- a/tools/include/linux/irqflags.h +++ b/tools/include/linux/irqflags.h @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ #ifndef _LIBLOCKDEP_LINUX_TRACE_IRQFLAGS_H_ #define _LIBLOCKDEP_LINUX_TRACE_IRQFLAGS_H_ -# define lockdep_hardirq_context(p) 0 +# define lockdep_hardirq_context() 0 # define lockdep_softirq_context(p) 0 -# define lockdep_hardirqs_enabled(p) 0 +# define lockdep_hardirqs_enabled() 0 # define lockdep_softirqs_enabled(p) 0 # define lockdep_hardirq_enter() do { } while (0) # define lockdep_hardirq_exit() do { } while (0) diff --git a/tools/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h b/tools/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h index 974a71342aea..8bd33050b7bb 100644 --- a/tools/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h +++ b/tools/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h @@ -3171,13 +3171,12 @@ union bpf_attr { * int bpf_ringbuf_output(void *ringbuf, void *data, u64 size, u64 flags) * Description * Copy *size* bytes from *data* into a ring buffer *ringbuf*. - * If BPF_RB_NO_WAKEUP is specified in *flags*, no notification of - * new data availability is sent. - * IF BPF_RB_FORCE_WAKEUP is specified in *flags*, notification of - * new data availability is sent unconditionally. + * If **BPF_RB_NO_WAKEUP** is specified in *flags*, no notification + * of new data availability is sent. + * If **BPF_RB_FORCE_WAKEUP** is specified in *flags*, notification + * of new data availability is sent unconditionally. * Return - * 0, on success; - * < 0, on error. + * 0 on success, or a negative error in case of failure. * * void *bpf_ringbuf_reserve(void *ringbuf, u64 size, u64 flags) * Description @@ -3189,20 +3188,20 @@ union bpf_attr { * void bpf_ringbuf_submit(void *data, u64 flags) * Description * Submit reserved ring buffer sample, pointed to by *data*. - * If BPF_RB_NO_WAKEUP is specified in *flags*, no notification of - * new data availability is sent. - * IF BPF_RB_FORCE_WAKEUP is specified in *flags*, notification of - * new data availability is sent unconditionally. + * If **BPF_RB_NO_WAKEUP** is specified in *flags*, no notification + * of new data availability is sent. + * If **BPF_RB_FORCE_WAKEUP** is specified in *flags*, notification + * of new data availability is sent unconditionally. * Return * Nothing. Always succeeds. * * void bpf_ringbuf_discard(void *data, u64 flags) * Description * Discard reserved ring buffer sample, pointed to by *data*. - * If BPF_RB_NO_WAKEUP is specified in *flags*, no notification of - * new data availability is sent. - * IF BPF_RB_FORCE_WAKEUP is specified in *flags*, notification of - * new data availability is sent unconditionally. + * If **BPF_RB_NO_WAKEUP** is specified in *flags*, no notification + * of new data availability is sent. + * If **BPF_RB_FORCE_WAKEUP** is specified in *flags*, notification + * of new data availability is sent unconditionally. * Return * Nothing. Always succeeds. * @@ -3210,16 +3209,18 @@ union bpf_attr { * Description * Query various characteristics of provided ring buffer. What * exactly is queries is determined by *flags*: - * - BPF_RB_AVAIL_DATA - amount of data not yet consumed; - * - BPF_RB_RING_SIZE - the size of ring buffer; - * - BPF_RB_CONS_POS - consumer position (can wrap around); - * - BPF_RB_PROD_POS - producer(s) position (can wrap around); - * Data returned is just a momentary snapshots of actual values + * + * * **BPF_RB_AVAIL_DATA**: Amount of data not yet consumed. + * * **BPF_RB_RING_SIZE**: The size of ring buffer. + * * **BPF_RB_CONS_POS**: Consumer position (can wrap around). + * * **BPF_RB_PROD_POS**: Producer(s) position (can wrap around). + * + * Data returned is just a momentary snapshot of actual values * and could be inaccurate, so this facility should be used to * power heuristics and for reporting, not to make 100% correct * calculation. * Return - * Requested value, or 0, if flags are not recognized. + * Requested value, or 0, if *flags* are not recognized. * * int bpf_csum_level(struct sk_buff *skb, u64 level) * Description diff --git a/tools/lib/bpf/bpf.h b/tools/lib/bpf/bpf.h index 1b6015b21ba8..dbef24ebcfcb 100644 --- a/tools/lib/bpf/bpf.h +++ b/tools/lib/bpf/bpf.h @@ -233,6 +233,8 @@ LIBBPF_API int bpf_load_btf(void *btf, __u32 btf_size, char *log_buf, LIBBPF_API int bpf_task_fd_query(int pid, int fd, __u32 flags, char *buf, __u32 *buf_len, __u32 *prog_id, __u32 *fd_type, __u64 *probe_offset, __u64 *probe_addr); + +enum bpf_stats_type; /* defined in up-to-date linux/bpf.h */ LIBBPF_API int bpf_enable_stats(enum bpf_stats_type type); #ifdef __cplusplus diff --git a/tools/lib/bpf/hashmap.h b/tools/lib/bpf/hashmap.h index df59fd4fc95b..e0af36b0e5d8 100644 --- a/tools/lib/bpf/hashmap.h +++ b/tools/lib/bpf/hashmap.h @@ -11,14 +11,18 @@ #include <stdbool.h> #include <stddef.h> #include <limits.h> -#ifndef __WORDSIZE -#define __WORDSIZE (__SIZEOF_LONG__ * 8) -#endif static inline size_t hash_bits(size_t h, int bits) { /* shuffle bits and return requested number of upper bits */ - return (h * 11400714819323198485llu) >> (__WORDSIZE - bits); +#if (__SIZEOF_SIZE_T__ == __SIZEOF_LONG_LONG__) + /* LP64 case */ + return (h * 11400714819323198485llu) >> (__SIZEOF_LONG_LONG__ * 8 - bits); +#elif (__SIZEOF_SIZE_T__ <= __SIZEOF_LONG__) + return (h * 2654435769lu) >> (__SIZEOF_LONG__ * 8 - bits); +#else +# error "Unsupported size_t size" +#endif } typedef size_t (*hashmap_hash_fn)(const void *key, void *ctx); diff --git a/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c b/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c index 477c679ed945..11e4725b8b1c 100644 --- a/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c +++ b/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c @@ -4818,7 +4818,13 @@ bpf_core_reloc_fields(struct bpf_object *obj, const char *targ_btf_path) err = -EINVAL; goto out; } - prog = bpf_object__find_program_by_title(obj, sec_name); + prog = NULL; + for (i = 0; i < obj->nr_programs; i++) { + if (!strcmp(obj->programs[i].section_name, sec_name)) { + prog = &obj->programs[i]; + break; + } + } if (!prog) { pr_warn("failed to find program '%s' for CO-RE offset relocation\n", sec_name); @@ -6653,7 +6659,7 @@ static const struct bpf_sec_def section_defs[] = { .expected_attach_type = BPF_TRACE_ITER, .is_attach_btf = true, .attach_fn = attach_iter), - BPF_EAPROG_SEC("xdp_devmap", BPF_PROG_TYPE_XDP, + BPF_EAPROG_SEC("xdp_devmap/", BPF_PROG_TYPE_XDP, BPF_XDP_DEVMAP), BPF_PROG_SEC("xdp", BPF_PROG_TYPE_XDP), BPF_PROG_SEC("perf_event", BPF_PROG_TYPE_PERF_EVENT), diff --git a/tools/lib/subcmd/parse-options.c b/tools/lib/subcmd/parse-options.c index dbb9efbf718a..39ebf6192016 100644 --- a/tools/lib/subcmd/parse-options.c +++ b/tools/lib/subcmd/parse-options.c @@ -237,6 +237,9 @@ static int get_value(struct parse_opt_ctx_t *p, return err; case OPTION_CALLBACK: + if (opt->set) + *(bool *)opt->set = true; + if (unset) return (*opt->callback)(opt, NULL, 1) ? (-1) : 0; if (opt->flags & PARSE_OPT_NOARG) diff --git a/tools/lib/traceevent/kbuffer-parse.c b/tools/lib/traceevent/kbuffer-parse.c index 27f3b07fdae8..f1640d651c8a 100644 --- a/tools/lib/traceevent/kbuffer-parse.c +++ b/tools/lib/traceevent/kbuffer-parse.c @@ -361,6 +361,7 @@ translate_data(struct kbuffer *kbuf, void *data, void **rptr, break; case KBUFFER_TYPE_TIME_EXTEND: + case KBUFFER_TYPE_TIME_STAMP: extend = read_4(kbuf, data); data += 4; extend <<= TS_SHIFT; @@ -369,10 +370,6 @@ translate_data(struct kbuffer *kbuf, void *data, void **rptr, *length = 0; break; - case KBUFFER_TYPE_TIME_STAMP: - data += 12; - *length = 0; - break; case 0: *length = read_4(kbuf, data) - 4; *length = (*length + 3) & ~3; @@ -397,7 +394,11 @@ static unsigned int update_pointers(struct kbuffer *kbuf) type_len = translate_data(kbuf, ptr, &ptr, &delta, &length); - kbuf->timestamp += delta; + if (type_len == KBUFFER_TYPE_TIME_STAMP) + kbuf->timestamp = delta; + else + kbuf->timestamp += delta; + kbuf->index = calc_index(kbuf, ptr); kbuf->next = kbuf->index + length; @@ -454,7 +455,9 @@ static int __next_event(struct kbuffer *kbuf) if (kbuf->next >= kbuf->size) return -1; type = update_pointers(kbuf); - } while (type == KBUFFER_TYPE_TIME_EXTEND || type == KBUFFER_TYPE_PADDING); + } while (type == KBUFFER_TYPE_TIME_EXTEND || + type == KBUFFER_TYPE_TIME_STAMP || + type == KBUFFER_TYPE_PADDING); return 0; } @@ -547,6 +550,34 @@ int kbuffer_load_subbuffer(struct kbuffer *kbuf, void *subbuffer) } /** + * kbuffer_subbuf_timestamp - read the timestamp from a sub buffer + * @kbuf: The kbuffer to load + * @subbuf: The subbuffer to read from. + * + * Return the timestamp from a subbuffer. + */ +unsigned long long kbuffer_subbuf_timestamp(struct kbuffer *kbuf, void *subbuf) +{ + return kbuf->read_8(subbuf); +} + +/** + * kbuffer_ptr_delta - read the delta field from a record + * @kbuf: The kbuffer to load + * @ptr: The record in the buffe. + * + * Return the timestamp delta from a record + */ +unsigned int kbuffer_ptr_delta(struct kbuffer *kbuf, void *ptr) +{ + unsigned int type_len_ts; + + type_len_ts = read_4(kbuf, ptr); + return ts4host(kbuf, type_len_ts); +} + + +/** * kbuffer_read_event - read the next event in the kbuffer subbuffer * @kbuf: The kbuffer to read from * @ts: The address to store the timestamp of the event (may be NULL to ignore) diff --git a/tools/lib/traceevent/kbuffer.h b/tools/lib/traceevent/kbuffer.h index ed4d697fc137..5fa8292e341b 100644 --- a/tools/lib/traceevent/kbuffer.h +++ b/tools/lib/traceevent/kbuffer.h @@ -49,6 +49,8 @@ int kbuffer_load_subbuffer(struct kbuffer *kbuf, void *subbuffer); void *kbuffer_read_event(struct kbuffer *kbuf, unsigned long long *ts); void *kbuffer_next_event(struct kbuffer *kbuf, unsigned long long *ts); unsigned long long kbuffer_timestamp(struct kbuffer *kbuf); +unsigned long long kbuffer_subbuf_timestamp(struct kbuffer *kbuf, void *subbuf); +unsigned int kbuffer_ptr_delta(struct kbuffer *kbuf, void *ptr); void *kbuffer_translate_data(int swap, void *data, unsigned int *size); diff --git a/tools/memory-model/Documentation/explanation.txt b/tools/memory-model/Documentation/explanation.txt index e91a2eb19592..993f800659c6 100644 --- a/tools/memory-model/Documentation/explanation.txt +++ b/tools/memory-model/Documentation/explanation.txt @@ -1987,28 +1987,36 @@ outcome undefined. In technical terms, the compiler is allowed to assume that when the program executes, there will not be any data races. A "data race" -occurs when two conflicting memory accesses execute concurrently; -two memory accesses "conflict" if: +occurs when there are two memory accesses such that: - they access the same location, +1. they access the same location, - they occur on different CPUs (or in different threads on the - same CPU), +2. at least one of them is a store, - at least one of them is a plain access, +3. at least one of them is plain, - and at least one of them is a store. +4. they occur on different CPUs (or in different threads on the + same CPU), and -The LKMM tries to determine whether a program contains two conflicting -accesses which may execute concurrently; if it does then the LKMM says -there is a potential data race and makes no predictions about the -program's outcome. +5. they execute concurrently. -Determining whether two accesses conflict is easy; you can see that -all the concepts involved in the definition above are already part of -the memory model. The hard part is telling whether they may execute -concurrently. The LKMM takes a conservative attitude, assuming that -accesses may be concurrent unless it can prove they cannot. +In the literature, two accesses are said to "conflict" if they satisfy +1 and 2 above. We'll go a little farther and say that two accesses +are "race candidates" if they satisfy 1 - 4. Thus, whether or not two +race candidates actually do race in a given execution depends on +whether they are concurrent. + +The LKMM tries to determine whether a program contains race candidates +which may execute concurrently; if it does then the LKMM says there is +a potential data race and makes no predictions about the program's +outcome. + +Determining whether two accesses are race candidates is easy; you can +see that all the concepts involved in the definition above are already +part of the memory model. The hard part is telling whether they may +execute concurrently. The LKMM takes a conservative attitude, +assuming that accesses may be concurrent unless it can prove they +are not. If two memory accesses aren't concurrent then one must execute before the other. Therefore the LKMM decides two accesses aren't concurrent @@ -2171,8 +2179,8 @@ again, now using plain accesses for buf: } This program does not contain a data race. Although the U and V -accesses conflict, the LKMM can prove they are not concurrent as -follows: +accesses are race candidates, the LKMM can prove they are not +concurrent as follows: The smp_wmb() fence in P0 is both a compiler barrier and a cumul-fence. It guarantees that no matter what hash of @@ -2326,12 +2334,11 @@ could now perform the load of x before the load of ptr (there might be a control dependency but no address dependency at the machine level). Finally, it turns out there is a situation in which a plain write does -not need to be w-post-bounded: when it is separated from the -conflicting access by a fence. At first glance this may seem -impossible. After all, to be conflicting the second access has to be -on a different CPU from the first, and fences don't link events on -different CPUs. Well, normal fences don't -- but rcu-fence can! -Here's an example: +not need to be w-post-bounded: when it is separated from the other +race-candidate access by a fence. At first glance this may seem +impossible. After all, to be race candidates the two accesses must +be on different CPUs, and fences don't link events on different CPUs. +Well, normal fences don't -- but rcu-fence can! Here's an example: int x, y; @@ -2367,7 +2374,7 @@ concurrent and there is no race, even though P1's plain store to y isn't w-post-bounded by any marked accesses. Putting all this material together yields the following picture. For -two conflicting stores W and W', where W ->co W', the LKMM says the +race-candidate stores W and W', where W ->co W', the LKMM says the stores don't race if W can be linked to W' by a w-post-bounded ; vis ; w-pre-bounded @@ -2380,8 +2387,8 @@ sequence, and if W' is plain then they also have to be linked by a w-post-bounded ; vis ; r-pre-bounded -sequence. For a conflicting load R and store W, the LKMM says the two -accesses don't race if R can be linked to W by an +sequence. For race-candidate load R and store W, the LKMM says the +two accesses don't race if R can be linked to W by an r-post-bounded ; xb* ; w-pre-bounded @@ -2413,20 +2420,20 @@ is, the rules governing the memory subsystem's choice of a store to satisfy a load request and its determination of where a store will fall in the coherence order): - If R and W conflict and it is possible to link R to W by one - of the xb* sequences listed above, then W ->rfe R is not - allowed (i.e., a load cannot read from a store that it + If R and W are race candidates and it is possible to link R to + W by one of the xb* sequences listed above, then W ->rfe R is + not allowed (i.e., a load cannot read from a store that it executes before, even if one or both is plain). - If W and R conflict and it is possible to link W to R by one - of the vis sequences listed above, then R ->fre W is not - allowed (i.e., if a store is visible to a load then the load - must read from that store or one coherence-after it). + If W and R are race candidates and it is possible to link W to + R by one of the vis sequences listed above, then R ->fre W is + not allowed (i.e., if a store is visible to a load then the + load must read from that store or one coherence-after it). - If W and W' conflict and it is possible to link W to W' by one - of the vis sequences listed above, then W' ->co W is not - allowed (i.e., if one store is visible to a second then the - second must come after the first in the coherence order). + If W and W' are race candidates and it is possible to link W + to W' by one of the vis sequences listed above, then W' ->co W + is not allowed (i.e., if one store is visible to a second then + the second must come after the first in the coherence order). This is the extent to which the LKMM deals with plain accesses. Perhaps it could say more (for example, plain accesses might diff --git a/tools/memory-model/Documentation/recipes.txt b/tools/memory-model/Documentation/recipes.txt index 7fe8d7aa3029..63c4adfed884 100644 --- a/tools/memory-model/Documentation/recipes.txt +++ b/tools/memory-model/Documentation/recipes.txt @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ However, it is not necessarily the case that accesses ordered by locking will be seen as ordered by CPUs not holding that lock. Consider this example: - /* See Z6.0+pooncerelease+poacquirerelease+fencembonceonce.litmus. */ + /* See Z6.0+pooncelock+pooncelock+pombonce.litmus. */ void CPU0(void) { spin_lock(&mylock); diff --git a/tools/memory-model/Documentation/references.txt b/tools/memory-model/Documentation/references.txt index b177f3e4a614..ecbbaa5396d4 100644 --- a/tools/memory-model/Documentation/references.txt +++ b/tools/memory-model/Documentation/references.txt @@ -73,6 +73,18 @@ o Christopher Pulte, Shaked Flur, Will Deacon, Jon French, Linux-kernel memory model ========================= +o Jade Alglave, Will Deacon, Boqun Feng, David Howells, Daniel + Lustig, Luc Maranget, Paul E. McKenney, Andrea Parri, Nicholas + Piggin, Alan Stern, Akira Yokosawa, and Peter Zijlstra. + 2019. "Calibrating your fear of big bad optimizing compilers" + Linux Weekly News. https://lwn.net/Articles/799218/ + +o Jade Alglave, Will Deacon, Boqun Feng, David Howells, Daniel + Lustig, Luc Maranget, Paul E. McKenney, Andrea Parri, Nicholas + Piggin, Alan Stern, Akira Yokosawa, and Peter Zijlstra. + 2019. "Who's afraid of a big bad optimizing compiler?" + Linux Weekly News. https://lwn.net/Articles/793253/ + o Jade Alglave, Luc Maranget, Paul E. McKenney, Andrea Parri, and Alan Stern. 2018. "Frightening small children and disconcerting grown-ups: Concurrency in the Linux kernel". In Proceedings of @@ -88,6 +100,11 @@ o Jade Alglave, Luc Maranget, Paul E. McKenney, Andrea Parri, and Alan Stern. 2017. "A formal kernel memory-ordering model (part 2)" Linux Weekly News. https://lwn.net/Articles/720550/ +o Jade Alglave, Luc Maranget, Paul E. McKenney, Andrea Parri, and + Alan Stern. 2017-2019. "A Formal Model of Linux-Kernel Memory + Ordering" (backup material for the LWN articles) + https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/paulmck/LWNLinuxMM/ + Memory-model tooling ==================== @@ -110,5 +127,5 @@ Memory-model comparisons ======================== o Paul E. McKenney, Ulrich Weigand, Andrea Parri, and Boqun - Feng. 2016. "Linux-Kernel Memory Model". (6 June 2016). - http://open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/papers/2016/p0124r2.html. + Feng. 2018. "Linux-Kernel Memory Model". (27 September 2018). + http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2018/p0124r6.html. diff --git a/tools/memory-model/README b/tools/memory-model/README index fc07b52f2028..ecb7385376bf 100644 --- a/tools/memory-model/README +++ b/tools/memory-model/README @@ -28,8 +28,34 @@ downloaded separately: See "herdtools7/INSTALL.md" for installation instructions. Note that although these tools usually provide backwards compatibility, -this is not absolutely guaranteed. Therefore, if a later version does -not work, please try using the exact version called out above. +this is not absolutely guaranteed. + +For example, a future version of herd7 might not work with the model +in this release. A compatible model will likely be made available in +a later release of Linux kernel. + +If you absolutely need to run the model in this particular release, +please try using the exact version called out above. + +klitmus7 is independent of the model provided here. It has its own +dependency on a target kernel release where converted code is built +and executed. Any change in kernel APIs essential to klitmus7 will +necessitate an upgrade of klitmus7. + +If you find any compatibility issues in klitmus7, please inform the +memory model maintainers. + +klitmus7 Compatibility Table +---------------------------- + + ============ ========== + target Linux herdtools7 + ------------ ---------- + -- 4.18 7.48 -- + 4.15 -- 4.19 7.49 -- + 4.20 -- 5.5 7.54 -- + 5.6 -- 7.56 -- + ============ ========== ================== @@ -207,11 +233,15 @@ The Linux-kernel memory model (LKMM) has the following limitations: case as a store release. b. The "unless" RMW operations are not currently modeled: - atomic_long_add_unless(), atomic_add_unless(), - atomic_inc_unless_negative(), and - atomic_dec_unless_positive(). These can be emulated + atomic_long_add_unless(), atomic_inc_unless_negative(), + and atomic_dec_unless_positive(). These can be emulated in litmus tests, for example, by using atomic_cmpxchg(). + One exception of this limitation is atomic_add_unless(), + which is provided directly by herd7 (so no corresponding + definition in linux-kernel.def). atomic_add_unless() is + modeled by herd7 therefore it can be used in litmus tests. + c. The call_rcu() function is not modeled. It can be emulated in litmus tests by adding another process that invokes synchronize_rcu() and the body of the callback diff --git a/tools/perf/arch/x86/util/intel-pt.c b/tools/perf/arch/x86/util/intel-pt.c index 839ef52c1ac2..6ce451293634 100644 --- a/tools/perf/arch/x86/util/intel-pt.c +++ b/tools/perf/arch/x86/util/intel-pt.c @@ -641,6 +641,7 @@ static int intel_pt_recording_options(struct auxtrace_record *itr, } evsel->core.attr.freq = 0; evsel->core.attr.sample_period = 1; + evsel->no_aux_samples = true; intel_pt_evsel = evsel; opts->full_auxtrace = true; } diff --git a/tools/perf/builtin-record.c b/tools/perf/builtin-record.c index e108d90ae2ed..a37e7910e9e9 100644 --- a/tools/perf/builtin-record.c +++ b/tools/perf/builtin-record.c @@ -852,20 +852,20 @@ static int record__open(struct record *rec) * event synthesis. */ if (opts->initial_delay || target__has_cpu(&opts->target)) { - if (perf_evlist__add_dummy(evlist)) - return -ENOMEM; + pos = perf_evlist__get_tracking_event(evlist); + if (!evsel__is_dummy_event(pos)) { + /* Set up dummy event. */ + if (perf_evlist__add_dummy(evlist)) + return -ENOMEM; + pos = evlist__last(evlist); + perf_evlist__set_tracking_event(evlist, pos); + } - /* Disable tracking of mmaps on lead event. */ - pos = evlist__first(evlist); - pos->tracking = 0; - /* Set up dummy event. */ - pos = evlist__last(evlist); - pos->tracking = 1; /* * Enable the dummy event when the process is forked for * initial_delay, immediately for system wide. */ - if (opts->initial_delay) + if (opts->initial_delay && !pos->immediate) pos->core.attr.enable_on_exec = 1; else pos->immediate = 1; diff --git a/tools/perf/builtin-script.c b/tools/perf/builtin-script.c index 181d65e5a450..447457786362 100644 --- a/tools/perf/builtin-script.c +++ b/tools/perf/builtin-script.c @@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ static int perf_evsel__check_attr(struct evsel *evsel, struct perf_session *sess return -EINVAL; if (PRINT_FIELD(IREGS) && - evsel__check_stype(evsel, PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_INTR, "IREGS", PERF_OUTPUT_IREGS)) + evsel__do_check_stype(evsel, PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_INTR, "IREGS", PERF_OUTPUT_IREGS, allow_user_set)) return -EINVAL; if (PRINT_FIELD(UREGS) && diff --git a/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/s390/cf_z15/extended.json b/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/s390/cf_z15/extended.json index 2df2e231e9ee..24c4ba2a9ae5 100644 --- a/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/s390/cf_z15/extended.json +++ b/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/s390/cf_z15/extended.json @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ { "Unit": "CPU-M-CF", "EventCode": "265", - "EventName": "DFLT_CCERROR", + "EventName": "DFLT_CCFINISH", "BriefDescription": "Increments by one for every DEFLATE CONVERSION CALL instruction executed that ended in Condition Codes 0, 1 or 2", "PublicDescription": "Increments by one for every DEFLATE CONVERSION CALL instruction executed that ended in Condition Codes 0, 1 or 2" }, diff --git a/tools/perf/scripts/python/export-to-postgresql.py b/tools/perf/scripts/python/export-to-postgresql.py index 7bd73a904b4e..d187e46c2683 100644 --- a/tools/perf/scripts/python/export-to-postgresql.py +++ b/tools/perf/scripts/python/export-to-postgresql.py @@ -1055,7 +1055,7 @@ def cbr(id, raw_buf): cbr = data[0] MHz = (data[4] + 500) / 1000 percent = ((cbr * 1000 / data[2]) + 5) / 10 - value = struct.pack("!hiqiiiiii", 4, 8, id, 4, cbr, 4, MHz, 4, percent) + value = struct.pack("!hiqiiiiii", 4, 8, id, 4, cbr, 4, int(MHz), 4, int(percent)) cbr_file.write(value) def mwait(id, raw_buf): diff --git a/tools/perf/scripts/python/exported-sql-viewer.py b/tools/perf/scripts/python/exported-sql-viewer.py index 26d7be785288..7daa8bb70a5a 100755 --- a/tools/perf/scripts/python/exported-sql-viewer.py +++ b/tools/perf/scripts/python/exported-sql-viewer.py @@ -768,7 +768,8 @@ class CallGraphModel(CallGraphModelBase): " FROM calls" " INNER JOIN call_paths ON calls.call_path_id = call_paths.id" " INNER JOIN symbols ON call_paths.symbol_id = symbols.id" - " WHERE symbols.name" + match + + " WHERE calls.id <> 0" + " AND symbols.name" + match + " GROUP BY comm_id, thread_id, call_path_id" " ORDER BY comm_id, thread_id, call_path_id") @@ -963,7 +964,8 @@ class CallTreeModel(CallGraphModelBase): " FROM calls" " INNER JOIN call_paths ON calls.call_path_id = call_paths.id" " INNER JOIN symbols ON call_paths.symbol_id = symbols.id" - " WHERE symbols.name" + match + + " WHERE calls.id <> 0" + " AND symbols.name" + match + " ORDER BY comm_id, thread_id, call_time, calls.id") def FindPath(self, query): @@ -1050,6 +1052,7 @@ class TreeWindowBase(QMdiSubWindow): child = self.model.index(row, 0, parent) if child.internalPointer().dbid == dbid: found = True + self.view.setExpanded(parent, True) self.view.setCurrentIndex(child) parent = child break @@ -1127,6 +1130,7 @@ class CallTreeWindow(TreeWindowBase): child = self.model.index(row, 0, parent) if child.internalPointer().dbid == dbid: found = True + self.view.setExpanded(parent, True) self.view.setCurrentIndex(child) parent = child break @@ -1139,6 +1143,7 @@ class CallTreeWindow(TreeWindowBase): return last_child = None for row in xrange(n): + self.view.setExpanded(parent, True) child = self.model.index(row, 0, parent) child_call_time = child.internalPointer().call_time if child_call_time < time: @@ -1151,9 +1156,11 @@ class CallTreeWindow(TreeWindowBase): if not last_child: if not found: child = self.model.index(0, 0, parent) + self.view.setExpanded(parent, True) self.view.setCurrentIndex(child) return found = True + self.view.setExpanded(parent, True) self.view.setCurrentIndex(last_child) parent = last_child diff --git a/tools/perf/scripts/python/flamegraph.py b/tools/perf/scripts/python/flamegraph.py index 61f3be9add6b..65780013f745 100755 --- a/tools/perf/scripts/python/flamegraph.py +++ b/tools/perf/scripts/python/flamegraph.py @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ from __future__ import print_function import sys import os +import io import argparse import json @@ -81,7 +82,7 @@ class FlameGraphCLI: if self.args.format == "html": try: - with open(self.args.template) as f: + with io.open(self.args.template, encoding="utf-8") as f: output_str = f.read().replace("/** @flamegraph_json **/", json_str) except IOError as e: @@ -93,11 +94,12 @@ class FlameGraphCLI: output_fn = self.args.output or "stacks.json" if output_fn == "-": - sys.stdout.write(output_str) + with io.open(sys.stdout.fileno(), "w", encoding="utf-8", closefd=False) as out: + out.write(output_str) else: print("dumping data to {}".format(output_fn)) try: - with open(output_fn, "w") as out: + with io.open(output_fn, "w", encoding="utf-8") as out: out.write(output_str) except IOError as e: print("Error writing output file: {}".format(e), file=sys.stderr) diff --git a/tools/perf/ui/browsers/hists.c b/tools/perf/ui/browsers/hists.c index f98a118dfc49..be9c4c0549bc 100644 --- a/tools/perf/ui/browsers/hists.c +++ b/tools/perf/ui/browsers/hists.c @@ -2288,6 +2288,11 @@ static struct thread *hist_browser__selected_thread(struct hist_browser *browser return browser->he_selection->thread; } +static struct res_sample *hist_browser__selected_res_sample(struct hist_browser *browser) +{ + return browser->he_selection ? browser->he_selection->res_samples : NULL; +} + /* Check whether the browser is for 'top' or 'report' */ static inline bool is_report_browser(void *timer) { @@ -3357,16 +3362,16 @@ skip_annotation: &options[nr_options], NULL, NULL, evsel); nr_options += add_res_sample_opt(browser, &actions[nr_options], &options[nr_options], - hist_browser__selected_entry(browser)->res_samples, - evsel, A_NORMAL); + hist_browser__selected_res_sample(browser), + evsel, A_NORMAL); nr_options += add_res_sample_opt(browser, &actions[nr_options], &options[nr_options], - hist_browser__selected_entry(browser)->res_samples, - evsel, A_ASM); + hist_browser__selected_res_sample(browser), + evsel, A_ASM); nr_options += add_res_sample_opt(browser, &actions[nr_options], &options[nr_options], - hist_browser__selected_entry(browser)->res_samples, - evsel, A_SOURCE); + hist_browser__selected_res_sample(browser), + evsel, A_SOURCE); nr_options += add_switch_opt(browser, &actions[nr_options], &options[nr_options]); skip_scripting: @@ -3598,6 +3603,23 @@ static int __perf_evlist__tui_browse_hists(struct evlist *evlist, hbt, warn_lost_event); } +static bool perf_evlist__single_entry(struct evlist *evlist) +{ + int nr_entries = evlist->core.nr_entries; + + if (nr_entries == 1) + return true; + + if (nr_entries == 2) { + struct evsel *last = evlist__last(evlist); + + if (evsel__is_dummy_event(last)) + return true; + } + + return false; +} + int perf_evlist__tui_browse_hists(struct evlist *evlist, const char *help, struct hist_browser_timer *hbt, float min_pcnt, @@ -3608,7 +3630,7 @@ int perf_evlist__tui_browse_hists(struct evlist *evlist, const char *help, int nr_entries = evlist->core.nr_entries; single_entry: - if (nr_entries == 1) { + if (perf_evlist__single_entry(evlist)) { struct evsel *first = evlist__first(evlist); return perf_evsel__hists_browse(first, nr_entries, help, diff --git a/tools/perf/util/evlist.c b/tools/perf/util/evlist.c index 173b4f0e0e6e..ab48be4cf258 100644 --- a/tools/perf/util/evlist.c +++ b/tools/perf/util/evlist.c @@ -1566,6 +1566,18 @@ void perf_evlist__to_front(struct evlist *evlist, list_splice(&move, &evlist->core.entries); } +struct evsel *perf_evlist__get_tracking_event(struct evlist *evlist) +{ + struct evsel *evsel; + + evlist__for_each_entry(evlist, evsel) { + if (evsel->tracking) + return evsel; + } + + return evlist__first(evlist); +} + void perf_evlist__set_tracking_event(struct evlist *evlist, struct evsel *tracking_evsel) { diff --git a/tools/perf/util/evlist.h b/tools/perf/util/evlist.h index b6f325dfb4d2..a8081dfc19cf 100644 --- a/tools/perf/util/evlist.h +++ b/tools/perf/util/evlist.h @@ -335,6 +335,7 @@ void perf_evlist__to_front(struct evlist *evlist, evlist__cpu_iter_start(evlist); \ perf_cpu_map__for_each_cpu (cpu, index, (evlist)->core.all_cpus) +struct evsel *perf_evlist__get_tracking_event(struct evlist *evlist); void perf_evlist__set_tracking_event(struct evlist *evlist, struct evsel *tracking_evsel); diff --git a/tools/perf/util/evsel.c b/tools/perf/util/evsel.c index 96e5171dce41..ef802f6d40c1 100644 --- a/tools/perf/util/evsel.c +++ b/tools/perf/util/evsel.c @@ -898,12 +898,6 @@ static void evsel__apply_config_terms(struct evsel *evsel, } } -static bool is_dummy_event(struct evsel *evsel) -{ - return (evsel->core.attr.type == PERF_TYPE_SOFTWARE) && - (evsel->core.attr.config == PERF_COUNT_SW_DUMMY); -} - struct evsel_config_term *__evsel__get_config_term(struct evsel *evsel, enum evsel_term_type type) { struct evsel_config_term *term, *found_term = NULL; @@ -1020,12 +1014,12 @@ void evsel__config(struct evsel *evsel, struct record_opts *opts, if (callchain && callchain->enabled && !evsel->no_aux_samples) evsel__config_callchain(evsel, opts, callchain); - if (opts->sample_intr_regs) { + if (opts->sample_intr_regs && !evsel->no_aux_samples) { attr->sample_regs_intr = opts->sample_intr_regs; evsel__set_sample_bit(evsel, REGS_INTR); } - if (opts->sample_user_regs) { + if (opts->sample_user_regs && !evsel->no_aux_samples) { attr->sample_regs_user |= opts->sample_user_regs; evsel__set_sample_bit(evsel, REGS_USER); } @@ -1161,7 +1155,7 @@ void evsel__config(struct evsel *evsel, struct record_opts *opts, * The software event will trigger -EOPNOTSUPP error out, * if BRANCH_STACK bit is set. */ - if (is_dummy_event(evsel)) + if (evsel__is_dummy_event(evsel)) evsel__reset_sample_bit(evsel, BRANCH_STACK); } diff --git a/tools/perf/util/evsel.h b/tools/perf/util/evsel.h index 0f963c2a88a5..35e3f6d66085 100644 --- a/tools/perf/util/evsel.h +++ b/tools/perf/util/evsel.h @@ -399,6 +399,12 @@ static inline bool evsel__has_br_stack(const struct evsel *evsel) evsel->synth_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_STACK; } +static inline bool evsel__is_dummy_event(struct evsel *evsel) +{ + return (evsel->core.attr.type == PERF_TYPE_SOFTWARE) && + (evsel->core.attr.config == PERF_COUNT_SW_DUMMY); +} + struct perf_env *evsel__env(struct evsel *evsel); int evsel__store_ids(struct evsel *evsel, struct evlist *evlist); diff --git a/tools/perf/util/hashmap.h b/tools/perf/util/hashmap.h index df59fd4fc95b..e0af36b0e5d8 100644 --- a/tools/perf/util/hashmap.h +++ b/tools/perf/util/hashmap.h @@ -11,14 +11,18 @@ #include <stdbool.h> #include <stddef.h> #include <limits.h> -#ifndef __WORDSIZE -#define __WORDSIZE (__SIZEOF_LONG__ * 8) -#endif static inline size_t hash_bits(size_t h, int bits) { /* shuffle bits and return requested number of upper bits */ - return (h * 11400714819323198485llu) >> (__WORDSIZE - bits); +#if (__SIZEOF_SIZE_T__ == __SIZEOF_LONG_LONG__) + /* LP64 case */ + return (h * 11400714819323198485llu) >> (__SIZEOF_LONG_LONG__ * 8 - bits); +#elif (__SIZEOF_SIZE_T__ <= __SIZEOF_LONG__) + return (h * 2654435769lu) >> (__SIZEOF_LONG__ * 8 - bits); +#else +# error "Unsupported size_t size" +#endif } typedef size_t (*hashmap_hash_fn)(const void *key, void *ctx); diff --git a/tools/perf/util/intel-pt.c b/tools/perf/util/intel-pt.c index e4dd8bf610ce..cb3c1e569a2d 100644 --- a/tools/perf/util/intel-pt.c +++ b/tools/perf/util/intel-pt.c @@ -1735,6 +1735,7 @@ static int intel_pt_synth_pebs_sample(struct intel_pt_queue *ptq) u64 sample_type = evsel->core.attr.sample_type; u64 id = evsel->core.id[0]; u8 cpumode; + u64 regs[8 * sizeof(sample.intr_regs.mask)]; if (intel_pt_skip_event(pt)) return 0; @@ -1784,8 +1785,8 @@ static int intel_pt_synth_pebs_sample(struct intel_pt_queue *ptq) } if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_INTR && - items->mask[INTEL_PT_GP_REGS_POS]) { - u64 regs[sizeof(sample.intr_regs.mask)]; + (items->mask[INTEL_PT_GP_REGS_POS] || + items->mask[INTEL_PT_XMM_POS])) { u64 regs_mask = evsel->core.attr.sample_regs_intr; u64 *pos; diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/fentry_fexit.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/fentry_fexit.c index 83493bd5745c..109d0345a2be 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/fentry_fexit.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/fentry_fexit.c @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ void test_fentry_fexit(void) fentry_res = (__u64 *)fentry_skel->bss; fexit_res = (__u64 *)fexit_skel->bss; printf("%lld\n", fentry_skel->bss->test1_result); - for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) { + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { CHECK(fentry_res[i] != 1, "result", "fentry_test%d failed err %lld\n", i + 1, fentry_res[i]); CHECK(fexit_res[i] != 1, "result", diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/flow_dissector.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/flow_dissector.c index ea14e3ece812..f11f187990e9 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/flow_dissector.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/flow_dissector.c @@ -527,8 +527,8 @@ static void test_skb_less_prog_attach(struct bpf_flow *skel, int tap_fd) run_tests_skb_less(tap_fd, skel->maps.last_dissection); - err = bpf_prog_detach(prog_fd, BPF_FLOW_DISSECTOR); - CHECK(err, "bpf_prog_detach", "err %d errno %d\n", err, errno); + err = bpf_prog_detach2(prog_fd, 0, BPF_FLOW_DISSECTOR); + CHECK(err, "bpf_prog_detach2", "err %d errno %d\n", err, errno); } static void test_skb_less_link_create(struct bpf_flow *skel, int tap_fd) diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/flow_dissector_reattach.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/flow_dissector_reattach.c index 15cb554a66d8..172c586b6996 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/flow_dissector_reattach.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/flow_dissector_reattach.c @@ -1,9 +1,6 @@ // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 /* - * Test that the flow_dissector program can be updated with a single - * syscall by attaching a new program that replaces the existing one. - * - * Corner case - the same program cannot be attached twice. + * Tests for attaching, detaching, and replacing flow_dissector BPF program. */ #define _GNU_SOURCE @@ -116,7 +113,7 @@ static void test_prog_attach_prog_attach(int netns, int prog1, int prog2) CHECK_FAIL(query_attached_prog_id(netns) != query_prog_id(prog2)); out_detach: - err = bpf_prog_detach(0, BPF_FLOW_DISSECTOR); + err = bpf_prog_detach2(prog2, 0, BPF_FLOW_DISSECTOR); if (CHECK_FAIL(err)) perror("bpf_prog_detach"); CHECK_FAIL(prog_is_attached(netns)); @@ -152,7 +149,7 @@ static void test_prog_attach_link_create(int netns, int prog1, int prog2) DECLARE_LIBBPF_OPTS(bpf_link_create_opts, opts); int err, link; - err = bpf_prog_attach(prog1, -1, BPF_FLOW_DISSECTOR, 0); + err = bpf_prog_attach(prog1, 0, BPF_FLOW_DISSECTOR, 0); if (CHECK_FAIL(err)) { perror("bpf_prog_attach(prog1)"); return; @@ -168,7 +165,7 @@ static void test_prog_attach_link_create(int netns, int prog1, int prog2) close(link); CHECK_FAIL(query_attached_prog_id(netns) != query_prog_id(prog1)); - err = bpf_prog_detach(-1, BPF_FLOW_DISSECTOR); + err = bpf_prog_detach2(prog1, 0, BPF_FLOW_DISSECTOR); if (CHECK_FAIL(err)) perror("bpf_prog_detach"); CHECK_FAIL(prog_is_attached(netns)); @@ -188,7 +185,7 @@ static void test_link_create_prog_attach(int netns, int prog1, int prog2) /* Expect failure attaching prog when link exists */ errno = 0; - err = bpf_prog_attach(prog2, -1, BPF_FLOW_DISSECTOR, 0); + err = bpf_prog_attach(prog2, 0, BPF_FLOW_DISSECTOR, 0); if (CHECK_FAIL(!err || errno != EEXIST)) perror("bpf_prog_attach(prog2) expected EEXIST"); CHECK_FAIL(query_attached_prog_id(netns) != query_prog_id(prog1)); @@ -211,7 +208,7 @@ static void test_link_create_prog_detach(int netns, int prog1, int prog2) /* Expect failure detaching prog when link exists */ errno = 0; - err = bpf_prog_detach(-1, BPF_FLOW_DISSECTOR); + err = bpf_prog_detach2(prog1, 0, BPF_FLOW_DISSECTOR); if (CHECK_FAIL(!err || errno != EINVAL)) perror("bpf_prog_detach expected EINVAL"); CHECK_FAIL(query_attached_prog_id(netns) != query_prog_id(prog1)); @@ -231,7 +228,7 @@ static void test_prog_attach_detach_query(int netns, int prog1, int prog2) } CHECK_FAIL(query_attached_prog_id(netns) != query_prog_id(prog1)); - err = bpf_prog_detach(0, BPF_FLOW_DISSECTOR); + err = bpf_prog_detach2(prog1, 0, BPF_FLOW_DISSECTOR); if (CHECK_FAIL(err)) { perror("bpf_prog_detach"); return; @@ -308,6 +305,31 @@ static void test_link_update_replace_old_prog(int netns, int prog1, int prog2) CHECK_FAIL(prog_is_attached(netns)); } +static void test_link_update_same_prog(int netns, int prog1, int prog2) +{ + DECLARE_LIBBPF_OPTS(bpf_link_create_opts, create_opts); + DECLARE_LIBBPF_OPTS(bpf_link_update_opts, update_opts); + int err, link; + + link = bpf_link_create(prog1, netns, BPF_FLOW_DISSECTOR, &create_opts); + if (CHECK_FAIL(link < 0)) { + perror("bpf_link_create(prog1)"); + return; + } + CHECK_FAIL(query_attached_prog_id(netns) != query_prog_id(prog1)); + + /* Expect success updating the prog with the same one */ + update_opts.flags = 0; + update_opts.old_prog_fd = 0; + err = bpf_link_update(link, prog1, &update_opts); + if (CHECK_FAIL(err)) + perror("bpf_link_update"); + CHECK_FAIL(query_attached_prog_id(netns) != query_prog_id(prog1)); + + close(link); + CHECK_FAIL(prog_is_attached(netns)); +} + static void test_link_update_invalid_opts(int netns, int prog1, int prog2) { DECLARE_LIBBPF_OPTS(bpf_link_create_opts, create_opts); @@ -571,6 +593,8 @@ static void run_tests(int netns) test_link_update_no_old_prog }, { "link update with replace old prog", test_link_update_replace_old_prog }, + { "link update with same prog", + test_link_update_same_prog }, { "link update invalid opts", test_link_update_invalid_opts }, { "link update invalid prog", diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/bpf_iter_netlink.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/bpf_iter_netlink.c index e7b8753eac0b..75ecf956a2df 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/bpf_iter_netlink.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/bpf_iter_netlink.c @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ struct bpf_iter__netlink { struct netlink_sock *sk; } __attribute__((preserve_access_index)); -static inline struct inode *SOCK_INODE(struct socket *socket) +static __attribute__((noinline)) struct inode *SOCK_INODE(struct socket *socket) { return &container_of(socket, struct socket_alloc, socket)->vfs_inode; } diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/fentry_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/fentry_test.c index 9365b686f84b..5f645fdaba6f 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/fentry_test.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/fentry_test.c @@ -55,3 +55,25 @@ int BPF_PROG(test6, __u64 a, void *b, short c, int d, void * e, __u64 f) e == (void *)20 && f == 21; return 0; } + +struct bpf_fentry_test_t { + struct bpf_fentry_test_t *a; +}; + +__u64 test7_result = 0; +SEC("fentry/bpf_fentry_test7") +int BPF_PROG(test7, struct bpf_fentry_test_t *arg) +{ + if (arg == 0) + test7_result = 1; + return 0; +} + +__u64 test8_result = 0; +SEC("fentry/bpf_fentry_test8") +int BPF_PROG(test8, struct bpf_fentry_test_t *arg) +{ + if (arg->a == 0) + test8_result = 1; + return 0; +} diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/fexit_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/fexit_test.c index bd1e17d8024c..0952affb22a6 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/fexit_test.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/fexit_test.c @@ -56,3 +56,25 @@ int BPF_PROG(test6, __u64 a, void *b, short c, int d, void *e, __u64 f, int ret) e == (void *)20 && f == 21 && ret == 111; return 0; } + +struct bpf_fentry_test_t { + struct bpf_fentry_test *a; +}; + +__u64 test7_result = 0; +SEC("fexit/bpf_fentry_test7") +int BPF_PROG(test7, struct bpf_fentry_test_t *arg) +{ + if (arg == 0) + test7_result = 1; + return 0; +} + +__u64 test8_result = 0; +SEC("fexit/bpf_fentry_test8") +int BPF_PROG(test8, struct bpf_fentry_test_t *arg) +{ + if (arg->a == 0) + test8_result = 1; + return 0; +} diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/test_sockmap_kern.h b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/test_sockmap_kern.h index 057036ca1111..3dca4c2e2418 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/test_sockmap_kern.h +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/test_sockmap_kern.h @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ struct { struct { __uint(type, BPF_MAP_TYPE_ARRAY); - __uint(max_entries, 2); + __uint(max_entries, 3); __type(key, int); __type(value, int); } sock_skb_opts SEC(".maps"); @@ -94,6 +94,12 @@ struct { SEC("sk_skb1") int bpf_prog1(struct __sk_buff *skb) { + int *f, two = 2; + + f = bpf_map_lookup_elem(&sock_skb_opts, &two); + if (f && *f) { + return *f; + } return skb->len; } diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/test_xdp_with_devmap_helpers.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/test_xdp_with_devmap_helpers.c index 330811260123..0ac086497722 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/test_xdp_with_devmap_helpers.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/test_xdp_with_devmap_helpers.c @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ int xdp_dummy_prog(struct xdp_md *ctx) /* valid program on DEVMAP entry via SEC name; * has access to egress and ingress ifindex */ -SEC("xdp_devmap") +SEC("xdp_devmap/map_prog") int xdp_dummy_dm(struct xdp_md *ctx) { char fmt[] = "devmap redirect: dev %u -> dev %u len %u\n"; diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_maps.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_maps.c index 6a12a0e01e07..754cf611723e 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_maps.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_maps.c @@ -789,19 +789,19 @@ static void test_sockmap(unsigned int tasks, void *data) } err = bpf_prog_detach(fd, BPF_SK_SKB_STREAM_PARSER); - if (err) { + if (!err) { printf("Failed empty parser prog detach\n"); goto out_sockmap; } err = bpf_prog_detach(fd, BPF_SK_SKB_STREAM_VERDICT); - if (err) { + if (!err) { printf("Failed empty verdict prog detach\n"); goto out_sockmap; } err = bpf_prog_detach(fd, BPF_SK_MSG_VERDICT); - if (err) { + if (!err) { printf("Failed empty msg verdict prog detach\n"); goto out_sockmap; } @@ -1090,19 +1090,19 @@ static void test_sockmap(unsigned int tasks, void *data) assert(status == 0); } - err = bpf_prog_detach(map_fd_rx, __MAX_BPF_ATTACH_TYPE); + err = bpf_prog_detach2(parse_prog, map_fd_rx, __MAX_BPF_ATTACH_TYPE); if (!err) { printf("Detached an invalid prog type.\n"); goto out_sockmap; } - err = bpf_prog_detach(map_fd_rx, BPF_SK_SKB_STREAM_PARSER); + err = bpf_prog_detach2(parse_prog, map_fd_rx, BPF_SK_SKB_STREAM_PARSER); if (err) { printf("Failed parser prog detach\n"); goto out_sockmap; } - err = bpf_prog_detach(map_fd_rx, BPF_SK_SKB_STREAM_VERDICT); + err = bpf_prog_detach2(verdict_prog, map_fd_rx, BPF_SK_SKB_STREAM_VERDICT); if (err) { printf("Failed parser prog detach\n"); goto out_sockmap; diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_sockmap.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_sockmap.c index 37695fc8096a..78789b27e573 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_sockmap.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_sockmap.c @@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ int txmsg_ktls_skb_drop; int txmsg_ktls_skb_redir; int ktls; int peek_flag; +int skb_use_parser; static const struct option long_options[] = { {"help", no_argument, NULL, 'h' }, @@ -174,6 +175,7 @@ static void test_reset(void) txmsg_apply = txmsg_cork = 0; txmsg_ingress = txmsg_redir_skb = 0; txmsg_ktls_skb = txmsg_ktls_skb_drop = txmsg_ktls_skb_redir = 0; + skb_use_parser = 0; } static int test_start_subtest(const struct _test *t, struct sockmap_options *o) @@ -1211,6 +1213,11 @@ run: } } + if (skb_use_parser) { + i = 2; + err = bpf_map_update_elem(map_fd[7], &i, &skb_use_parser, BPF_ANY); + } + if (txmsg_drop) options->drop_expected = true; @@ -1650,6 +1657,16 @@ static void test_txmsg_cork(int cgrp, struct sockmap_options *opt) test_send(opt, cgrp); } +static void test_txmsg_ingress_parser(int cgrp, struct sockmap_options *opt) +{ + txmsg_pass = 1; + skb_use_parser = 512; + opt->iov_length = 256; + opt->iov_count = 1; + opt->rate = 2; + test_exec(cgrp, opt); +} + char *map_names[] = { "sock_map", "sock_map_txmsg", @@ -1748,6 +1765,7 @@ struct _test test[] = { {"txmsg test pull-data", test_txmsg_pull}, {"txmsg test pop-data", test_txmsg_pop}, {"txmsg test push/pop data", test_txmsg_push_pop}, + {"txmsg text ingress parser", test_txmsg_ingress_parser}, }; static int check_whitelist(struct _test *t, struct sockmap_options *opt) diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/kmod/kmod.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/kmod/kmod.sh index 3702dbcc90a7..c82aa77958e5 100755 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/kmod/kmod.sh +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/kmod/kmod.sh @@ -63,6 +63,8 @@ ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0008:150:1" ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0009:150:1" ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0010:1:1" ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0011:1:1" +ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0012:1:1" +ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0013:1:1" # Kselftest framework requirement - SKIP code is 4. ksft_skip=4 @@ -470,6 +472,38 @@ kmod_test_0011() echo "$MODPROBE" > /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe } +kmod_check_visibility() +{ + local name="$1" + local cmd="$2" + + modprobe $DEFAULT_KMOD_DRIVER + + local priv=$(eval $cmd) + local unpriv=$(capsh --drop=CAP_SYSLOG -- -c "$cmd") + + if [ "$priv" = "$unpriv" ] || \ + [ "${priv:0:3}" = "0x0" ] || \ + [ "${unpriv:0:3}" != "0x0" ] ; then + echo "${FUNCNAME[0]}: FAIL, $name visible to unpriv: '$priv' vs '$unpriv'" >&2 + exit 1 + else + echo "${FUNCNAME[0]}: OK!" + fi +} + +kmod_test_0012() +{ + kmod_check_visibility /proc/modules \ + "grep '^${DEFAULT_KMOD_DRIVER}\b' /proc/modules | awk '{print \$NF}'" +} + +kmod_test_0013() +{ + kmod_check_visibility '/sys/module/*/sections/*' \ + "cat /sys/module/${DEFAULT_KMOD_DRIVER}/sections/.*text | head -n1" +} + list_tests() { echo "Test ID list:" @@ -489,6 +523,8 @@ list_tests() echo "0009 x $(get_test_count 0009) - multithreaded - push kmod_concurrent over max_modprobes for get_fs_type()" echo "0010 x $(get_test_count 0010) - test nonexistent modprobe path" echo "0011 x $(get_test_count 0011) - test completely disabling module autoloading" + echo "0012 x $(get_test_count 0012) - test /proc/modules address visibility under CAP_SYSLOG" + echo "0013 x $(get_test_count 0013) - test /sys/module/*/sections/* visibility under CAP_SYSLOG" } usage() diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest.h b/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest.h index 0ac49d91a260..862eee734553 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest.h +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest.h @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ struct ksft_count { static struct ksft_count ksft_cnt; static unsigned int ksft_plan; -static inline int ksft_test_num(void) +static inline unsigned int ksft_test_num(void) { return ksft_cnt.ksft_pass + ksft_cnt.ksft_fail + ksft_cnt.ksft_xfail + ksft_cnt.ksft_xpass + diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/net/fib_nexthop_multiprefix.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/net/fib_nexthop_multiprefix.sh index 9dc35a16e415..51df5e305855 100755 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/net/fib_nexthop_multiprefix.sh +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/net/fib_nexthop_multiprefix.sh @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ setup() cleanup() { - for n in h1 r1 h2 h3 h4 + for n in h0 r1 h1 h2 h3 do ip netns del ${n} 2>/dev/null done diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/net/fib_nexthops.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/net/fib_nexthops.sh index dee567f7576a..22dc2f3d428b 100755 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/net/fib_nexthops.sh +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/net/fib_nexthops.sh @@ -747,6 +747,19 @@ ipv6_fcnal_runtime() run_cmd "$IP nexthop add id 86 via 2001:db8:91::2 dev veth1" run_cmd "$IP ro add 2001:db8:101::1/128 nhid 81" + # rpfilter and default route + $IP nexthop flush >/dev/null 2>&1 + run_cmd "ip netns exec me ip6tables -t mangle -I PREROUTING 1 -m rpfilter --invert -j DROP" + run_cmd "$IP nexthop add id 91 via 2001:db8:91::2 dev veth1" + run_cmd "$IP nexthop add id 92 via 2001:db8:92::2 dev veth3" + run_cmd "$IP nexthop add id 93 group 91/92" + run_cmd "$IP -6 ro add default nhid 91" + run_cmd "ip netns exec me ping -c1 -w1 2001:db8:101::1" + log_test $? 0 "Nexthop with default route and rpfilter" + run_cmd "$IP -6 ro replace default nhid 93" + run_cmd "ip netns exec me ping -c1 -w1 2001:db8:101::1" + log_test $? 0 "Nexthop with multipath default route and rpfilter" + # TO-DO: # existing route with old nexthop; append route with new nexthop # existing route with old nexthop; replace route with new diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/net/ip_defrag.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/net/ip_defrag.sh index 15d3489ecd9c..ceb7ad4dbd94 100755 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/net/ip_defrag.sh +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/net/ip_defrag.sh @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ set +x set -e +modprobe -q nf_defrag_ipv6 + readonly NETNS="ns-$(mktemp -u XXXXXX)" setup() { diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/net/txtimestamp.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/net/txtimestamp.sh index eea6f5193693..31637769f59f 100755 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/net/txtimestamp.sh +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/net/txtimestamp.sh @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ main() { fi } -if [[ "$(ip netns identify)" == "root" ]]; then +if [[ -z "$(ip netns identify)" ]]; then ./in_netns.sh $0 $@ else main $@ diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/nx-gzip/gunz_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/nx-gzip/gunz_test.c index 6ee0fded0391..7c23d3dd7d6d 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/nx-gzip/gunz_test.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/nx-gzip/gunz_test.c @@ -698,13 +698,13 @@ restart_nx: switch (cc) { - case ERR_NX_TRANSLATION: + case ERR_NX_AT_FAULT: /* We touched the pages ahead of time. In the most common case * we shouldn't be here. But may be some pages were paged out. * Kernel should have placed the faulting address to fsaddr. */ - NXPRT(fprintf(stderr, "ERR_NX_TRANSLATION %p\n", + NXPRT(fprintf(stderr, "ERR_NX_AT_FAULT %p\n", (void *)cmdp->crb.csb.fsaddr)); if (pgfault_retries == NX_MAX_FAULTS) { diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/nx-gzip/gzfht_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/nx-gzip/gzfht_test.c index 7496a83f9c9d..02dffb65de48 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/nx-gzip/gzfht_test.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/nx-gzip/gzfht_test.c @@ -306,13 +306,13 @@ int compress_file(int argc, char **argv, void *handle) lzcounts, cmdp, handle); if (cc != ERR_NX_OK && cc != ERR_NX_TPBC_GT_SPBC && - cc != ERR_NX_TRANSLATION) { + cc != ERR_NX_AT_FAULT) { fprintf(stderr, "nx error: cc= %d\n", cc); exit(-1); } /* Page faults are handled by the user code */ - if (cc == ERR_NX_TRANSLATION) { + if (cc == ERR_NX_AT_FAULT) { NXPRT(fprintf(stderr, "page fault: cc= %d, ", cc)); NXPRT(fprintf(stderr, "try= %d, fsa= %08llx\n", fault_tries, diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/test_smoke.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/test_smoke.sh index 1334e301d2a0..3e5ff29ee1dd 100755 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/test_smoke.sh +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/test_smoke.sh @@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ ksft_skip=4 [ -e /dev/tpm0 ] || exit $ksft_skip -python -m unittest -v tpm2_tests.SmokeTest -python -m unittest -v tpm2_tests.AsyncTest +python3 -m unittest -v tpm2_tests.SmokeTest +python3 -m unittest -v tpm2_tests.AsyncTest diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/test_space.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/test_space.sh index 00259cb746cf..04c47b13fe8a 100755 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/test_space.sh +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/test_space.sh @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ ksft_skip=4 [ -e /dev/tpmrm0 ] || exit $ksft_skip -python -m unittest -v tpm2_tests.SpaceTest +python3 -m unittest -v tpm2_tests.SpaceTest diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/tpm2.py b/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/tpm2.py index d0fcb66a88a6..f34486cd7342 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/tpm2.py +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/tpm2.py @@ -247,14 +247,14 @@ class ProtocolError(Exception): class AuthCommand(object): """TPMS_AUTH_COMMAND""" - def __init__(self, session_handle=TPM2_RS_PW, nonce='', session_attributes=0, - hmac=''): + def __init__(self, session_handle=TPM2_RS_PW, nonce=bytes(), + session_attributes=0, hmac=bytes()): self.session_handle = session_handle self.nonce = nonce self.session_attributes = session_attributes self.hmac = hmac - def __str__(self): + def __bytes__(self): fmt = '>I H%us B H%us' % (len(self.nonce), len(self.hmac)) return struct.pack(fmt, self.session_handle, len(self.nonce), self.nonce, self.session_attributes, len(self.hmac), @@ -268,11 +268,11 @@ class AuthCommand(object): class SensitiveCreate(object): """TPMS_SENSITIVE_CREATE""" - def __init__(self, user_auth='', data=''): + def __init__(self, user_auth=bytes(), data=bytes()): self.user_auth = user_auth self.data = data - def __str__(self): + def __bytes__(self): fmt = '>H%us H%us' % (len(self.user_auth), len(self.data)) return struct.pack(fmt, len(self.user_auth), self.user_auth, len(self.data), self.data) @@ -296,8 +296,9 @@ class Public(object): return '>HHIH%us%usH%us' % \ (len(self.auth_policy), len(self.parameters), len(self.unique)) - def __init__(self, object_type, name_alg, object_attributes, auth_policy='', - parameters='', unique=''): + def __init__(self, object_type, name_alg, object_attributes, + auth_policy=bytes(), parameters=bytes(), + unique=bytes()): self.object_type = object_type self.name_alg = name_alg self.object_attributes = object_attributes @@ -305,7 +306,7 @@ class Public(object): self.parameters = parameters self.unique = unique - def __str__(self): + def __bytes__(self): return struct.pack(self.__fmt(), self.object_type, self.name_alg, @@ -343,7 +344,7 @@ def get_algorithm(name): def hex_dump(d): d = [format(ord(x), '02x') for x in d] - d = [d[i: i + 16] for i in xrange(0, len(d), 16)] + d = [d[i: i + 16] for i in range(0, len(d), 16)] d = [' '.join(x) for x in d] d = os.linesep.join(d) @@ -401,7 +402,7 @@ class Client: pcrsel_len = max((i >> 3) + 1, 3) pcrsel = [0] * pcrsel_len pcrsel[i >> 3] = 1 << (i & 7) - pcrsel = ''.join(map(chr, pcrsel)) + pcrsel = ''.join(map(chr, pcrsel)).encode() fmt = '>HII IHB%us' % (pcrsel_len) cmd = struct.pack(fmt, @@ -443,7 +444,7 @@ class Client: TPM2_CC_PCR_EXTEND, i, len(auth_cmd), - str(auth_cmd), + bytes(auth_cmd), 1, bank_alg, dig) self.send_cmd(cmd) @@ -457,7 +458,7 @@ class Client: TPM2_RH_NULL, TPM2_RH_NULL, 16, - '\0' * 16, + ('\0' * 16).encode(), 0, session_type, TPM2_ALG_NULL, @@ -472,7 +473,7 @@ class Client: for i in pcrs: pcr = self.read_pcr(i, bank_alg) - if pcr == None: + if pcr is None: return None x += pcr @@ -489,7 +490,7 @@ class Client: pcrsel = [0] * pcrsel_len for i in pcrs: pcrsel[i >> 3] |= 1 << (i & 7) - pcrsel = ''.join(map(chr, pcrsel)) + pcrsel = ''.join(map(chr, pcrsel)).encode() fmt = '>HII IH%usIHB3s' % ds cmd = struct.pack(fmt, @@ -497,7 +498,8 @@ class Client: struct.calcsize(fmt), TPM2_CC_POLICY_PCR, handle, - len(dig), str(dig), + len(dig), + bytes(dig), 1, bank_alg, pcrsel_len, pcrsel) @@ -534,7 +536,7 @@ class Client: self.send_cmd(cmd) - def create_root_key(self, auth_value = ''): + def create_root_key(self, auth_value = bytes()): attributes = \ Public.FIXED_TPM | \ Public.FIXED_PARENT | \ @@ -570,11 +572,11 @@ class Client: TPM2_CC_CREATE_PRIMARY, TPM2_RH_OWNER, len(auth_cmd), - str(auth_cmd), + bytes(auth_cmd), len(sensitive), - str(sensitive), + bytes(sensitive), len(public), - str(public), + bytes(public), 0, 0) return struct.unpack('>I', self.send_cmd(cmd)[10:14])[0] @@ -587,7 +589,7 @@ class Client: attributes = 0 if not policy_dig: attributes |= Public.USER_WITH_AUTH - policy_dig = '' + policy_dig = bytes() auth_cmd = AuthCommand() sensitive = SensitiveCreate(user_auth=auth_value, data=data) @@ -608,11 +610,11 @@ class Client: TPM2_CC_CREATE, parent_key, len(auth_cmd), - str(auth_cmd), + bytes(auth_cmd), len(sensitive), - str(sensitive), + bytes(sensitive), len(public), - str(public), + bytes(public), 0, 0) rsp = self.send_cmd(cmd) @@ -635,7 +637,7 @@ class Client: TPM2_CC_LOAD, parent_key, len(auth_cmd), - str(auth_cmd), + bytes(auth_cmd), blob) data_handle = struct.unpack('>I', self.send_cmd(cmd)[10:14])[0] @@ -653,7 +655,7 @@ class Client: TPM2_CC_UNSEAL, data_handle, len(auth_cmd), - str(auth_cmd)) + bytes(auth_cmd)) try: rsp = self.send_cmd(cmd) @@ -675,7 +677,7 @@ class Client: TPM2_CC_DICTIONARY_ATTACK_LOCK_RESET, TPM2_RH_LOCKOUT, len(auth_cmd), - str(auth_cmd)) + bytes(auth_cmd)) self.send_cmd(cmd) @@ -693,7 +695,7 @@ class Client: more_data, cap, cnt = struct.unpack('>BII', rsp[:9]) rsp = rsp[9:] - for i in xrange(0, cnt): + for i in range(0, cnt): handle = struct.unpack('>I', rsp[:4])[0] handles.append(handle) rsp = rsp[4:] diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/tpm2_tests.py b/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/tpm2_tests.py index 728be7c69b76..9d764306887b 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/tpm2_tests.py +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/tpm2_tests.py @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ class SmokeTest(unittest.TestCase): self.client.close() def test_seal_with_auth(self): - data = 'X' * 64 - auth = 'A' * 15 + data = ('X' * 64).encode() + auth = ('A' * 15).encode() blob = self.client.seal(self.root_key, data, auth, None) result = self.client.unseal(self.root_key, blob, auth, None) @@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ class SmokeTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_seal_with_policy(self): handle = self.client.start_auth_session(tpm2.TPM2_SE_TRIAL) - data = 'X' * 64 - auth = 'A' * 15 + data = ('X' * 64).encode() + auth = ('A' * 15).encode() pcrs = [16] try: @@ -58,14 +58,15 @@ class SmokeTest(unittest.TestCase): self.assertEqual(data, result) def test_unseal_with_wrong_auth(self): - data = 'X' * 64 - auth = 'A' * 20 + data = ('X' * 64).encode() + auth = ('A' * 20).encode() rc = 0 blob = self.client.seal(self.root_key, data, auth, None) try: - result = self.client.unseal(self.root_key, blob, auth[:-1] + 'B', None) - except ProtocolError, e: + result = self.client.unseal(self.root_key, blob, + auth[:-1] + 'B'.encode(), None) + except ProtocolError as e: rc = e.rc self.assertEqual(rc, tpm2.TPM2_RC_AUTH_FAIL) @@ -73,8 +74,8 @@ class SmokeTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_unseal_with_wrong_policy(self): handle = self.client.start_auth_session(tpm2.TPM2_SE_TRIAL) - data = 'X' * 64 - auth = 'A' * 17 + data = ('X' * 64).encode() + auth = ('A' * 17).encode() pcrs = [16] try: @@ -91,7 +92,7 @@ class SmokeTest(unittest.TestCase): # This should succeed. ds = tpm2.get_digest_size(tpm2.TPM2_ALG_SHA1) - self.client.extend_pcr(1, 'X' * ds) + self.client.extend_pcr(1, ('X' * ds).encode()) handle = self.client.start_auth_session(tpm2.TPM2_SE_POLICY) @@ -108,7 +109,7 @@ class SmokeTest(unittest.TestCase): # Then, extend a PCR that is part of the policy and try to unseal. # This should fail. - self.client.extend_pcr(16, 'X' * ds) + self.client.extend_pcr(16, ('X' * ds).encode()) handle = self.client.start_auth_session(tpm2.TPM2_SE_POLICY) @@ -119,7 +120,7 @@ class SmokeTest(unittest.TestCase): self.client.policy_password(handle) result = self.client.unseal(self.root_key, blob, auth, handle) - except ProtocolError, e: + except ProtocolError as e: rc = e.rc self.client.flush_context(handle) except: @@ -130,13 +131,13 @@ class SmokeTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_seal_with_too_long_auth(self): ds = tpm2.get_digest_size(tpm2.TPM2_ALG_SHA1) - data = 'X' * 64 - auth = 'A' * (ds + 1) + data = ('X' * 64).encode() + auth = ('A' * (ds + 1)).encode() rc = 0 try: blob = self.client.seal(self.root_key, data, auth, None) - except ProtocolError, e: + except ProtocolError as e: rc = e.rc self.assertEqual(rc, tpm2.TPM2_RC_SIZE) @@ -152,7 +153,7 @@ class SmokeTest(unittest.TestCase): 0xDEADBEEF) self.client.send_cmd(cmd) - except IOError, e: + except IOError as e: rejected = True except: pass @@ -212,7 +213,7 @@ class SmokeTest(unittest.TestCase): self.client.tpm.write(cmd) rsp = self.client.tpm.read() - except IOError, e: + except IOError as e: # read the response rsp = self.client.tpm.read() rejected = True @@ -283,7 +284,7 @@ class SpaceTest(unittest.TestCase): rc = 0 try: space1.send_cmd(cmd) - except ProtocolError, e: + except ProtocolError as e: rc = e.rc self.assertEqual(rc, tpm2.TPM2_RC_COMMAND_CODE | |