os161/kern/test/kmalloctest.c
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/*
* Test code for kmalloc.
*/
#include <types.h>
#include <kern/errno.h>
#include <lib.h>
#include <thread.h>
#include <synch.h>
#include <vm.h> /* for PAGE_SIZE */
#include <test.h>
#include "opt-dumbvm.h"
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// km1/km2
/*
* Test kmalloc; allocate ITEMSIZE bytes NTRIES times, freeing
* somewhat later.
*
* The total of ITEMSIZE * NTRIES is intended to exceed the size of
* available memory.
*
* kmallocstress does the same thing, but from NTHREADS different
* threads at once.
*/
#define NTRIES 1200
#define ITEMSIZE 997
#define NTHREADS 8
static
void
kmallocthread(void *sm, unsigned long num)
{
struct semaphore *sem = sm;
void *ptr;
void *oldptr=NULL;
void *oldptr2=NULL;
int i;
for (i=0; i<NTRIES; i++) {
ptr = kmalloc(ITEMSIZE);
if (ptr==NULL) {
if (sem) {
kprintf("thread %lu: kmalloc returned NULL\n",
num);
goto done;
}
kprintf("kmalloc returned null; test failed.\n");
goto done;
}
if (oldptr2) {
kfree(oldptr2);
}
oldptr2 = oldptr;
oldptr = ptr;
}
done:
if (oldptr2) {
kfree(oldptr2);
}
if (oldptr) {
kfree(oldptr);
}
if (sem) {
V(sem);
}
}
int
kmalloctest(int nargs, char **args)
{
(void)nargs;
(void)args;
kprintf("Starting kmalloc test...\n");
kmallocthread(NULL, 0);
kprintf("kmalloc test done\n");
return 0;
}
int
kmallocstress(int nargs, char **args)
{
struct semaphore *sem;
int i, result;
(void)nargs;
(void)args;
sem = sem_create("kmallocstress", 0);
if (sem == NULL) {
panic("kmallocstress: sem_create failed\n");
}
kprintf("Starting kmalloc stress test...\n");
for (i=0; i<NTHREADS; i++) {
result = thread_fork("kmallocstress", NULL,
kmallocthread, sem, i);
if (result) {
panic("kmallocstress: thread_fork failed: %s\n",
strerror(result));
}
}
for (i=0; i<NTHREADS; i++) {
P(sem);
}
sem_destroy(sem);
kprintf("kmalloc stress test done\n");
return 0;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// km3
/*
* Larger kmalloc test. Or at least, potentially larger. The size is
* an argument.
*
* The argument specifies the number of objects to allocate; the size
* of each allocation rotates through sizes[]. (FUTURE: should there
* be a mode that allocates random sizes?) In order to hold the
* pointers returned by kmalloc we first allocate a two-level radix
* tree whose lower tier is made up of blocks of size PAGE_SIZE/4.
* (This is so they all go to the subpage allocator rather than being
* whole-page allocations.)
*
* Since PAGE_SIZE is commonly 4096, each of these blocks holds 1024
* pointers (on a 32-bit machine) or 512 (on a 64-bit machine) and so
* we can store considerably more pointers than we have memory for
* before the upper tier becomes a whole page or otherwise gets
* uncomfortably large.
*
* Having set this up, the test just allocates and then frees all the
* pointers in order, setting and checking the contents.
*/
int
kmalloctest3(int nargs, char **args)
{
#define NUM_KM3_SIZES 5
static const unsigned sizes[NUM_KM3_SIZES] = { 32, 41, 109, 86, 9 };
unsigned numptrs;
size_t ptrspace;
size_t blocksize;
unsigned numptrblocks;
void ***ptrblocks;
unsigned curblock, curpos, cursizeindex, cursize;
size_t totalsize;
unsigned i, j;
unsigned char *ptr;
if (nargs != 2) {
kprintf("kmalloctest3: usage: km3 numobjects\n");
return EINVAL;
}
/* Figure out how many pointers we'll get and the space they need. */
numptrs = atoi(args[1]);
ptrspace = numptrs * sizeof(void *);
/* Figure out how many blocks in the lower tier. */
blocksize = PAGE_SIZE / 4;
numptrblocks = DIVROUNDUP(ptrspace, blocksize);
kprintf("kmalloctest3: %u objects, %u pointer blocks\n",
numptrs, numptrblocks);
/* Allocate the upper tier. */
ptrblocks = kmalloc(numptrblocks * sizeof(ptrblocks[0]));
if (ptrblocks == NULL) {
panic("kmalloctest3: failed on pointer block array\n");
}
/* Allocate the lower tier. */
for (i=0; i<numptrblocks; i++) {
ptrblocks[i] = kmalloc(blocksize);
if (ptrblocks[i] == NULL) {
panic("kmalloctest3: failed on pointer block %u\n", i);
}
}
/* Allocate the objects. */
curblock = 0;
curpos = 0;
cursizeindex = 0;
totalsize = 0;
for (i=0; i<numptrs; i++) {
cursize = sizes[cursizeindex];
ptr = kmalloc(cursize);
if (ptr == NULL) {
kprintf("kmalloctest3: failed on object %u size %u\n",
i, cursize);
kprintf("kmalloctest3: pos %u in pointer block %u\n",
curpos, curblock);
kprintf("kmalloctest3: total so far %zu\n", totalsize);
panic("kmalloctest3: failed.\n");
}
/* Fill the object with its number. */
for (j=0; j<cursize; j++) {
ptr[j] = (unsigned char) i;
}
/* Move to the next slot in the tree. */
ptrblocks[curblock][curpos] = ptr;
curpos++;
if (curpos >= blocksize / sizeof(void *)) {
curblock++;
curpos = 0;
}
/* Update the running total, and rotate the size. */
totalsize += cursize;
cursizeindex = (cursizeindex + 1) % NUM_KM3_SIZES;
}
kprintf("kmalloctest3: %zu bytes allocated\n", totalsize);
/* Free the objects. */
curblock = 0;
curpos = 0;
cursizeindex = 0;
for (i=0; i<numptrs; i++) {
cursize = sizes[cursizeindex];
ptr = ptrblocks[curblock][curpos];
KASSERT(ptr != NULL);
for (j=0; j<cursize; j++) {
if (ptr[j] == (unsigned char) i) {
continue;
}
kprintf("kmalloctest3: failed on object %u size %u\n",
i, cursize);
kprintf("kmalloctest3: pos %u in pointer block %u\n",
curpos, curblock);
kprintf("kmalloctest3: at object offset %u\n", j);
kprintf("kmalloctest3: expected 0x%x, found 0x%x\n",
ptr[j], (unsigned char) i);
panic("kmalloctest3: failed.\n");
}
kfree(ptr);
curpos++;
if (curpos >= blocksize / sizeof(void *)) {
curblock++;
curpos = 0;
}
KASSERT(totalsize > 0);
totalsize -= cursize;
cursizeindex = (cursizeindex + 1) % NUM_KM3_SIZES;
}
KASSERT(totalsize == 0);
/* Free the lower tier. */
for (i=0; i<numptrblocks; i++) {
KASSERT(ptrblocks[i] != NULL);
kfree(ptrblocks[i]);
}
/* Free the upper tier. */
kfree(ptrblocks);
kprintf("kmalloctest3: passed\n");
return 0;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// km4
static
void
kmalloctest4thread(void *sm, unsigned long num)
{
#define NUM_KM4_SIZES 5
static const unsigned sizes[NUM_KM4_SIZES] = { 1, 3, 5, 2, 4 };
struct semaphore *sem = sm;
void *ptrs[NUM_KM4_SIZES];
unsigned p, q;
unsigned i;
for (i=0; i<NUM_KM4_SIZES; i++) {
ptrs[i] = NULL;
}
p = 0;
q = NUM_KM4_SIZES / 2;
for (i=0; i<NTRIES; i++) {
if (ptrs[q] != NULL) {
kfree(ptrs[q]);
ptrs[q] = NULL;
}
ptrs[p] = kmalloc(sizes[p] * PAGE_SIZE);
if (ptrs[p] == NULL) {
panic("kmalloctest4: thread %lu: "
"allocating %u pages failed\n",
num, sizes[p]);
}
p = (p + 1) % NUM_KM4_SIZES;
q = (q + 1) % NUM_KM4_SIZES;
}
for (i=0; i<NUM_KM4_SIZES; i++) {
if (ptrs[i] != NULL) {
kfree(ptrs[i]);
}
}
V(sem);
}
int
kmalloctest4(int nargs, char **args)
{
struct semaphore *sem;
unsigned nthreads;
unsigned i;
int result;
(void)nargs;
(void)args;
kprintf("Starting multipage kmalloc test...\n");
#if OPT_DUMBVM
kprintf("(This test will not work with dumbvm)\n");
#endif
sem = sem_create("kmalloctest4", 0);
if (sem == NULL) {
panic("kmalloctest4: sem_create failed\n");
}
/* use 6 instead of 8 threads */
nthreads = (3*NTHREADS)/4;
for (i=0; i<nthreads; i++) {
result = thread_fork("kmalloctest4", NULL,
kmalloctest4thread, sem, i);
if (result) {
panic("kmallocstress: thread_fork failed: %s\n",
strerror(result));
}
}
for (i=0; i<nthreads; i++) {
P(sem);
}
sem_destroy(sem);
kprintf("Multipage kmalloc test done\n");
return 0;
}