delete alarmtest from riscv

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Robert Morris 2019-10-03 15:09:31 -04:00
parent 56583b1402
commit a52d296814

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//
// test program for the alarm lab.
// you can modify this file for testing,
// but please make sure your kernel
// modifications pass the original
// versions of these tests.
//
#include "kernel/param.h"
#include "kernel/types.h"
#include "kernel/stat.h"
#include "kernel/riscv.h"
#include "user/user.h"
void test0();
void test1();
void periodic();
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
test0();
test1();
exit(0);
}
volatile static int count;
void
periodic()
{
count = count + 1;
printf("alarm!\n");
sigreturn();
}
// tests whether the kernel calls
// the alarm handler even a single time.
void
test0()
{
int i;
printf("test0 start\n");
count = 0;
sigalarm(2, periodic);
for(i = 0; i < 1000*500000; i++){
if((i % 1000000) == 0)
write(2, ".", 1);
if(count > 0)
break;
}
sigalarm(0, 0);
if(count > 0){
printf("test0 passed\n");
} else {
printf("\ntest0 failed: the kernel never called the alarm handler\n");
}
}
void __attribute__ ((noinline)) foo(int i, int *j) {
if((i % 2500000) == 0) {
write(2, ".", 1);
}
*j += 1;
}
//
// tests that the kernel calls the handler multiple times.
//
// tests that, when the handler returns, it returns to
// the point in the program where the timer interrupt
// occurred, with all registers holding the same values they
// held when the interrupt occurred.
//
void
test1()
{
int i;
int j;
printf("test1 start\n");
count = 0;
j = 0;
sigalarm(2, periodic);
for(i = 0; i < 500000000; i++){
if(count >= 10)
break;
foo(i, &j);
}
if(count < 10){
printf("\ntest1 failed: too few calls to the handler\n");
exit(1);
} else if(i != j){
// the loop should have called foo() i times, and foo() should
// have incremented j once per call, so j should equal i.
// once possible source of errors is that the handler may
// return somewhere other than where the timer interrupt
// occurred; another is that that registers may not be
// restored correctly, causing i or j or the address ofj
// to get an incorrect value.
printf("\ntest1 failed: foo() executed fewer times than it was called\n");
exit(1);
} else {
printf("test1 passed\n");
}
}