u-boot/lib/efi_selftest/efi_selftest_watchdog.c

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
/*
* efi_selftest_watchdog
*
* Copyright (c) 2017 Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
*
* The 'watchdog timer' unit test checks that the watchdog timer
* will not cause a system restart during the timeout period after
* a timer reset.
*
* The 'watchdog reboot' unit test checks that the watchdog timer
* actually reboots the system after a timeout. The test is only
* executed on explicit request. Use the following commands:
*
* setenv efi_selftest watchdog reboot
* bootefi selftest
*/
#include <efi_selftest.h>
/*
* This is the communication structure for the notification function.
*/
struct notify_context {
/* Status code returned when resetting watchdog */
efi_status_t status;
/* Number of invocations of the notification function */
unsigned int timer_ticks;
};
static struct efi_event *event_notify;
static struct efi_event *event_wait;
static struct efi_boot_services *boottime;
static struct notify_context notification_context;
static bool watchdog_reset;
/*
* Notification function, increments the notfication count if parameter
* context is provided.
*
* @event notified event
* @context pointer to the timeout
*/
static void EFIAPI notify(struct efi_event *event, void *context)
{
struct notify_context *notify_context = context;
efi_status_t ret = EFI_SUCCESS;
if (!notify_context)
return;
/* Reset watchdog timer to one second */
ret = boottime->set_watchdog_timer(1, 0, 0, NULL);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
notify_context->status = ret;
/* Count number of calls */
notify_context->timer_ticks++;
}
/*
* Setup unit test.
*
* Create two timer events.
* One with EVT_NOTIFY_SIGNAL, the other with EVT_NOTIFY_WAIT.
*
* @handle: handle of the loaded image
* @systable: system table
* @return: EFI_ST_SUCCESS for success
*/
static int setup(const efi_handle_t handle,
const struct efi_system_table *systable)
{
efi_status_t ret;
boottime = systable->boottime;
notification_context.status = EFI_SUCCESS;
notification_context.timer_ticks = 0;
ret = boottime->create_event(EVT_TIMER | EVT_NOTIFY_SIGNAL,
TPL_CALLBACK, notify,
(void *)&notification_context,
&event_notify);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
efi_st_error("could not create event\n");
return EFI_ST_FAILURE;
}
ret = boottime->create_event(EVT_TIMER | EVT_NOTIFY_WAIT,
TPL_CALLBACK, notify, NULL, &event_wait);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
efi_st_error("could not create event\n");
return EFI_ST_FAILURE;
}
return EFI_ST_SUCCESS;
}
/*
* Execute the test resetting the watchdog in a timely manner. No reboot occurs.
*
* @handle: handle of the loaded image
* @systable: system table
* @return: EFI_ST_SUCCESS for success
*/
static int setup_timer(const efi_handle_t handle,
const struct efi_system_table *systable)
{
watchdog_reset = true;
return setup(handle, systable);
}
/*
* Execute the test without resetting the watchdog. A system reboot occurs.
*
* @handle: handle of the loaded image
* @systable: system table
* @return: EFI_ST_SUCCESS for success
*/
static int setup_reboot(const efi_handle_t handle,
const struct efi_system_table *systable)
{
watchdog_reset = false;
return setup(handle, systable);
}
/*
* Tear down unit test.
*
* Close the events created in setup.
*
* @return: EFI_ST_SUCCESS for success
*/
static int teardown(void)
{
efi_status_t ret;
/* Set the watchdog timer to the five minute default value */
ret = boottime->set_watchdog_timer(300, 0, 0, NULL);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
efi_st_error("Setting watchdog timer failed\n");
return EFI_ST_FAILURE;
}
if (event_notify) {
ret = boottime->close_event(event_notify);
event_notify = NULL;
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
efi_st_error("Could not close event\n");
return EFI_ST_FAILURE;
}
}
if (event_wait) {
ret = boottime->close_event(event_wait);
event_wait = NULL;
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
efi_st_error("Could not close event\n");
return EFI_ST_FAILURE;
}
}
return EFI_ST_SUCCESS;
}
/*
* Execute unit test.
*
* Run a 600 ms periodic timer that resets the watchdog to one second
* on every timer tick.
*
* Run a 1350 ms single shot timer and check that the 600ms timer has
* been called 2 times.
*
* @return: EFI_ST_SUCCESS for success
*/
static int execute(void)
{
size_t index;
efi_status_t ret;
/* Set the watchdog timeout to one second */
ret = boottime->set_watchdog_timer(1, 0, 0, NULL);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
efi_st_error("Setting watchdog timer failed\n");
return EFI_ST_FAILURE;
}
if (watchdog_reset) {
/* Set 600 ms timer */
ret = boottime->set_timer(event_notify, EFI_TIMER_PERIODIC,
6000000);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
efi_st_error("Could not set timer\n");
return EFI_ST_FAILURE;
}
}
/* Set 1350 ms timer */
ret = boottime->set_timer(event_wait, EFI_TIMER_RELATIVE, 13500000);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
efi_st_error("Could not set timer\n");
return EFI_ST_FAILURE;
}
ret = boottime->wait_for_event(1, &event_wait, &index);
if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
efi_st_error("Could not wait for event\n");
return EFI_ST_FAILURE;
}
if (notification_context.status != EFI_SUCCESS) {
efi_st_error("Setting watchdog timer failed\n");
return EFI_ST_FAILURE;
}
if (notification_context.timer_ticks != 2) {
efi_st_error("The timer was called %u times, expected 2.\n",
notification_context.timer_ticks);
return EFI_ST_FAILURE;
}
return EFI_ST_SUCCESS;
}
EFI_UNIT_TEST(watchdog1) = {
.name = "watchdog timer",
.phase = EFI_EXECUTE_BEFORE_BOOTTIME_EXIT,
.setup = setup_timer,
.execute = execute,
.teardown = teardown,
};
EFI_UNIT_TEST(watchdog2) = {
.name = "watchdog reboot",
.phase = EFI_EXECUTE_BEFORE_BOOTTIME_EXIT,
.setup = setup_reboot,
.execute = execute,
.teardown = teardown,
.on_request = true,
};