@@ -1424,6 +1424,89 @@ static void test_reset(void)
ahci_shutdown(ahci);
}
+static void test_reset_pending_callback(void)
+{
+ AHCIQState *ahci;
+ AHCICommand *cmd;
+ uint8_t port;
+ uint64_t ptr1;
+ uint64_t ptr2;
+
+ int bufsize = 4 * 1024;
+ int speed = bufsize + (bufsize / 2);
+ int offset1 = 0;
+ int offset2 = bufsize / AHCI_SECTOR_SIZE;
+
+ g_autofree unsigned char *tx1 = g_malloc(bufsize);
+ g_autofree unsigned char *tx2 = g_malloc(bufsize);
+ g_autofree unsigned char *rx1 = g_malloc0(bufsize);
+ g_autofree unsigned char *rx2 = g_malloc0(bufsize);
+
+ /* Uses throttling to make test independent of specific environment. */
+ ahci = ahci_boot_and_enable("-drive if=none,id=drive0,file=%s,"
+ "cache=writeback,format=%s,"
+ "throttling.bps-write=%d "
+ "-M q35 "
+ "-device ide-hd,drive=drive0 ",
+ tmp_path, imgfmt, speed);
+
+ port = ahci_port_select(ahci);
+ ahci_port_clear(ahci, port);
+
+ ptr1 = ahci_alloc(ahci, bufsize);
+ ptr2 = ahci_alloc(ahci, bufsize);
+
+ g_assert(ptr1 && ptr2);
+
+ /* Need two different patterns. */
+ do {
+ generate_pattern(tx1, bufsize, AHCI_SECTOR_SIZE);
+ generate_pattern(tx2, bufsize, AHCI_SECTOR_SIZE);
+ } while (memcmp(tx1, tx2, bufsize) == 0);
+
+ qtest_bufwrite(ahci->parent->qts, ptr1, tx1, bufsize);
+ qtest_bufwrite(ahci->parent->qts, ptr2, tx2, bufsize);
+
+ /* Write to beginning of disk to check it wasn't overwritten later. */
+ ahci_guest_io(ahci, port, CMD_WRITE_DMA_EXT, ptr1, bufsize, offset1);
+
+ /* Issue asynchronously to get a pending callback during reset. */
+ cmd = ahci_command_create(CMD_WRITE_DMA_EXT);
+ ahci_command_adjust(cmd, offset2, ptr2, bufsize, 0);
+ ahci_command_commit(ahci, cmd, port);
+ ahci_command_issue_async(ahci, cmd);
+
+ ahci_set(ahci, AHCI_GHC, AHCI_GHC_HR);
+
+ ahci_command_free(cmd);
+
+ /* Wait for throttled write to finish. */
+ sleep(1);
+
+ /* Start again. */
+ ahci_clean_mem(ahci);
+ ahci_pci_enable(ahci);
+ ahci_hba_enable(ahci);
+ port = ahci_port_select(ahci);
+ ahci_port_clear(ahci, port);
+
+ /* Read and verify. */
+ ahci_guest_io(ahci, port, CMD_READ_DMA_EXT, ptr1, bufsize, offset1);
+ qtest_bufread(ahci->parent->qts, ptr1, rx1, bufsize);
+ g_assert_cmphex(memcmp(tx1, rx1, bufsize), ==, 0);
+
+ ahci_guest_io(ahci, port, CMD_READ_DMA_EXT, ptr2, bufsize, offset2);
+ qtest_bufread(ahci->parent->qts, ptr2, rx2, bufsize);
+ g_assert_cmphex(memcmp(tx2, rx2, bufsize), ==, 0);
+
+ ahci_free(ahci, ptr1);
+ ahci_free(ahci, ptr2);
+
+ ahci_clean_mem(ahci);
+
+ ahci_shutdown(ahci);
+}
+
static void test_ncq_simple(void)
{
AHCIQState *ahci;
@@ -1945,7 +2028,8 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
qtest_add_func("/ahci/migrate/dma/halted", test_migrate_halted_dma);
qtest_add_func("/ahci/max", test_max);
- qtest_add_func("/ahci/reset", test_reset);
+ qtest_add_func("/ahci/reset/simple", test_reset);
+ qtest_add_func("/ahci/reset/pending_callback", test_reset_pending_callback);
qtest_add_func("/ahci/io/ncq/simple", test_ncq_simple);
qtest_add_func("/ahci/migrate/ncq/simple", test_migrate_ncq);
Before commit "hw/ide: reset: cancel async DMA operation before resetting state", this test would fail, because a reset with a pending write operation would lead to an unsolicited write to the first sector of the disk. The test writes a pattern to the beginning of the disk and verifies that it is still intact after a reset with a pending operation. It also checks that the pending operation actually completes correctly. Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner@proxmox.com> --- Changes in v2: * Move variable declarations to the beginning of the function. * Use g_autofree for malloced buffers. * Group toghether with other reset test (hope I did it correctly). * Use ahci_boot_and_enable() and enable throttling to make test work independently of environment. tests/qtest/ahci-test.c | 86 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 85 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)