| DMA Test Guide |
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| Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com> |
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| This small document introduces how to test DMA drivers using dmatest module. |
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| Part 1 - How to build the test module |
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| The menuconfig contains an option that could be found by following path: |
| Device Drivers -> DMA Engine support -> DMA Test client |
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| In the configuration file the option called CONFIG_DMATEST. The dmatest could |
| be built as module or inside kernel. Let's consider those cases. |
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| Part 2 - When dmatest is built as a module... |
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| Example of usage: |
| % modprobe dmatest channel=dma0chan0 timeout=2000 iterations=1 run=1 |
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| ...or: |
| % modprobe dmatest |
| % echo dma0chan0 > /sys/module/dmatest/parameters/channel |
| % echo 2000 > /sys/module/dmatest/parameters/timeout |
| % echo 1 > /sys/module/dmatest/parameters/iterations |
| % echo 1 > /sys/module/dmatest/parameters/run |
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| ...or on the kernel command line: |
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| dmatest.channel=dma0chan0 dmatest.timeout=2000 dmatest.iterations=1 dmatest.run=1 |
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| Hint: available channel list could be extracted by running the following |
| command: |
| % ls -1 /sys/class/dma/ |
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| Once started a message like "dmatest: Started 1 threads using dma0chan0" is |
| emitted. After that only test failure messages are reported until the test |
| stops. |
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| Note that running a new test will not stop any in progress test. |
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| The following command should return actual state of the test. |
| % cat /sys/kernel/debug/dmatest/run |
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| To wait for test done the user may perform a busy loop that checks the state. |
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| % while [ $(cat /sys/module/dmatest/parameters/run) = "Y" ] |
| > do |
| > echo -n "." |
| > sleep 1 |
| > done |
| > echo |
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| Part 3 - When built-in in the kernel... |
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| The module parameters that is supplied to the kernel command line will be used |
| for the first performed test. After user gets a control, the test could be |
| re-run with the same or different parameters. For the details see the above |
| section "Part 2 - When dmatest is built as a module..." |
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| In both cases the module parameters are used as the actual values for the test |
| case. You always could check them at run-time by running |
| % grep -H . /sys/module/dmatest/parameters/* |
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| Part 4 - Gathering the test results |
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| Test results are printed to the kernel log buffer with the format: |
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| "dmatest: result <channel>: <test id>: '<error msg>' with src_off=<val> dst_off=<val> len=<val> (<err code>)" |
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| Example of output: |
| % dmesg | tail -n 1 |
| dmatest: result dma0chan0-copy0: #1: No errors with src_off=0x7bf dst_off=0x8ad len=0x3fea (0) |
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| The message format is unified across the different types of errors. A number in |
| the parens represents additional information, e.g. error code, error counter, |
| or status. A test thread also emits a summary line at completion listing the |
| number of tests executed, number that failed, and a result code. |
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| The details of a data miscompare error are also emitted, but do not follow the |
| above format. |