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- /*++
- Copyright (c) 2013 Minoca Corp.
- This file is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
- version 3. Alternative licensing terms are available. Contact
- info@minocacorp.com for details. See the LICENSE file at the root of this
- project for complete licensing information.
- Module Name:
- tdesc.c
- Abstract:
- This module implements the kernel memory descriptor tests.
- Author:
- Evan Green 5-Nov-2013
- Environment:
- Kernel
- --*/
- //
- // ------------------------------------------------------------------- Includes
- //
- #include <minoca/kernel/driver.h>
- #include "ktestdrv.h"
- #include "testsup.h"
- //
- // ---------------------------------------------------------------- Definitions
- //
- #define KTEST_DESCRIPTOR_DEFAULT_ITERATIONS 100
- #define KTEST_DESCRIPTOR_DEFAULT_THREAD_COUNT 5
- #define KTEST_DESCRIPTOR_DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE 4096
- //
- // ------------------------------------------------------ Data Type Definitions
- //
- //
- // ----------------------------------------------- Internal Function Prototypes
- //
- VOID
- KTestDescriptorStressRoutine (
- PVOID Parameter
- );
- //
- // -------------------------------------------------------------------- Globals
- //
- //
- // ------------------------------------------------------------------ Functions
- //
- KSTATUS
- KTestDescriptorStressStart (
- PKTEST_START_TEST Command,
- PKTEST_ACTIVE_TEST Test
- )
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine starts a new invocation of the paged and non-paged pool stress
- test.
- Arguments:
- Command - Supplies a pointer to the start command.
- Test - Supplies a pointer to the active test structure to initialize.
- Return Value:
- Status code.
- --*/
- {
- PKTEST_PARAMETERS Parameters;
- KSTATUS Status;
- ULONG ThreadIndex;
- Parameters = &(Test->Parameters);
- RtlCopyMemory(Parameters, &(Command->Parameters), sizeof(KTEST_PARAMETERS));
- if (Parameters->Iterations == 0) {
- Parameters->Iterations = KTEST_DESCRIPTOR_DEFAULT_ITERATIONS;
- }
- if (Parameters->Threads == 0) {
- Parameters->Threads = KTEST_DESCRIPTOR_DEFAULT_THREAD_COUNT;
- }
- if (Parameters->Parameters[0] == 0) {
- Parameters->Parameters[0] = KTEST_DESCRIPTOR_DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE;
- }
- Test->Total = Test->Parameters.Iterations;
- Test->Results.Status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
- Test->Results.Failures = 0;
- for (ThreadIndex = 0;
- ThreadIndex < Test->Parameters.Threads;
- ThreadIndex += 1) {
- Status = PsCreateKernelThread(KTestDescriptorStressRoutine,
- Test,
- "KTestDescriptorStressRoutine");
- if (!KSUCCESS(Status)) {
- goto PoolStressStartEnd;
- }
- }
- Status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
- PoolStressStartEnd:
- return Status;
- }
- //
- // --------------------------------------------------------- Internal Functions
- //
- VOID
- KTestDescriptorStressRoutine (
- PVOID Parameter
- )
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine implements the memory descriptor stress test.
- Arguments:
- Parameter - Supplies a pointer to the thread parameter, which in this
- case is a pointer to the active test structure.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- {
- UINTN BlockSize;
- ULONG Failures;
- ULONG Flags;
- UINTN Index;
- PKTEST_ACTIVE_TEST Information;
- UINTN IoBufferCount;
- PIO_BUFFER *IoBuffers;
- UINTN Iteration;
- PBLOCK_ALLOCATOR NonPagedAllocator;
- PKTEST_PARAMETERS Parameters;
- KSTATUS Status;
- ULONG ThreadNumber;
- Failures = 0;
- Information = Parameter;
- IoBufferCount = 0;
- IoBuffers = NULL;
- NonPagedAllocator = NULL;
- Parameters = &(Information->Parameters);
- BlockSize = Parameters->Parameters[0];
- ThreadNumber = RtlAtomicAdd32(&(Information->ThreadsStarted), 1);
- //
- // Create a block allocator.
- //
- Flags = BLOCK_ALLOCATOR_FLAG_NON_PAGED |
- BLOCK_ALLOCATOR_FLAG_PHYSICALLY_CONTIGUOUS;
- NonPagedAllocator = MmCreateBlockAllocator(BlockSize,
- 1,
- 1,
- Flags,
- KTEST_ALLOCATION_TAG);
- if (NonPagedAllocator == NULL) {
- Failures += 1;
- Status = STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
- goto DescriptorStressRoutineEnd;
- }
- //
- // Create an array to hold I/O buffers.
- //
- IoBuffers = MmAllocatePagedPool(sizeof(PIO_BUFFER) * Parameters->Iterations,
- KTEST_ALLOCATION_TAG);
- if (IoBuffers == NULL) {
- Failures += 1;
- Status = STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
- goto DescriptorStressRoutineEnd;
- }
- //
- // Loop simply alternating block allocations and I/O buffer allocations.
- // The goal of this is to have each allocation expand the block allocators
- // reserves, triggering a new allocation, and interleave those expansions
- // with I/O buffer allocations. This will force interleaving amongst the
- // virtual descriptors in the kernel's memory map, driving the descriptor
- // count up.
- //
- for (Iteration = 0; Iteration < Parameters->Iterations; Iteration += 1) {
- if (Information->Cancel != FALSE) {
- Status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
- goto DescriptorStressRoutineEnd;
- }
- if (ThreadNumber == 0) {
- Information->Progress += 1;
- }
- MmAllocateBlock(NonPagedAllocator, NULL);
- IoBuffers[Iteration] = MmAllocateNonPagedIoBuffer(0,
- MAX_ULONGLONG,
- BlockSize,
- BlockSize,
- 0);
- if (IoBuffers[Iteration] == NULL) {
- Failures += 1;
- Status = STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
- goto DescriptorStressRoutineEnd;
- }
- IoBufferCount += 1;
- }
- Status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
- DescriptorStressRoutineEnd:
- //
- // Destroy the block allocator.
- //
- if (NonPagedAllocator != NULL) {
- MmDestroyBlockAllocator(NonPagedAllocator);
- }
- //
- // Destroy the I/O buffers.
- //
- for (Index = 0; Index < IoBufferCount; Index += 1) {
- MmFreeIoBuffer(IoBuffers[Index]);
- }
- //
- // Save the results.
- //
- if (!KSUCCESS(Status)) {
- Information->Results.Status = Status;
- }
- Information->Results.Failures += Failures;
- RtlAtomicAdd32(&(Information->ThreadsFinished), 1);
- return;
- }
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