Scott Haseley 0207e6b066 More tests for ASST3.2
Added 2 new sbrktests, one to test a huge sbrk with only touch a few pages (shouldn't crash),
and another to make sure pages are getting freed when the breakpoint moves down. Also, added
a stacktest that checks that 4M stacks are supported and pages are allocated on-demand.
2016-04-14 17:47:54 -04:00

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/*
* stacktest.c
*
* Tests the VM system's stack by allocating a large array on the stack and
* accessing it in a sparse manner. In total, we allocate 4*200*4096 = 3.125M
* on the stack. However, we only touch 1/4 of it, meaning this test should
* run when with <=2M of memory if stack pages are allocated on demand.
*
* When the VM system assignment is done, your system should be able
* to run this successfully.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <test161/test161.h>
#define PageSize 4096
#define NumPages 200
#define Answer 4900
static int
stacktest1()
{
int sparse[NumPages][PageSize];
int i, j;
for (i = 0; i < NumPages; i+=4) {
// This is a fresh stack frame, so it better be zeroed. Otherwise,
// the kernel is leaking information between processes.
for (j = 0; j < PageSize/4; j++) {
if (sparse[i][j] != 0) {
errx(1, "Your stack pages are leaking data!");
}
}
sparse[i][0] = i;
}
// We need to do something with the values so the compiler doesn't
// optimize this array away.
int total = 0;
for (i = 0; i < NumPages; i+=4) {
total += sparse[i][0];
}
return total;
}
int
main(void)
{
int total = stacktest1();
if (total != Answer) {
errx(1, "Expected %d got %d\n", Answer, total);
}
// Success is not crashing
success(TEST161_SUCCESS, SECRET, "/testbin/stacktest");
return 0;
}