source: tests/device/cpu.cfa @ a25bcf8

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Last change on this file since a25bcf8 was 145dcd5, checked in by Thierry Delisle <tdelisle@…>, 3 years ago

Now using MAX instead of -1u since it's more appropriate.

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1//
2// Cforall Version 1.0.0 Copyright (C) 2021 University of Waterloo
3//
4// The contents of this file are covered under the licence agreement in the
5// file "LICENCE" distributed with Cforall.
6//
7// cpu.cfa -- checks that libcfa correctly counts the number of cpus.
8//
9// Author           : Thierry Delisle
10// Created On       : Mon Jun 14 13:59:01 2021
11// Last Modified By :
12// Last Modified On :
13// Update Count     :
14//
15
16
17#include <device/cpu.hfa>
18#include <limits.hfa>
19#include <fstream.hfa>
20#include <stdlib.hfa>
21
22#include <errno.h>
23#include <stdio.h>
24#include <string.h>
25#include <unistd.h>
26
27extern "C" {
28        #include <dirent.h>
29        #include <sys/types.h>
30        #include <sys/stat.h>
31        #include <sys/sysinfo.h>
32        #include <fcntl.h>
33}
34
35// go through a directory calling fn on each file
36static int iterate_dir( const char * path, void (*fn)(struct dirent * ent) ) {
37        // open the directory
38        DIR *dir = opendir(path);
39        if(dir == 0p) { return ENOTDIR; }
40
41        // call fn for each
42        struct dirent * ent;
43        while ((ent = readdir(dir)) != 0p) {
44                fn( ent );
45        }
46
47        // no longer need this
48        closedir(dir);
49        return 0;
50}
51
52// count the number of directories with the specified prefix
53// the directories counted have the form '[prefix]N' where prefix is the parameter
54// and N is an base 10 integer.
55static int count_prefix_dirs(const char * path, const char * prefix) {
56        // read the directory and find the cpu count
57        // and make sure everything is as expected
58        int max = -1;
59        int count = 0;
60        void lambda(struct dirent * ent) {
61                // were are looking for prefixX, where X is a number
62                // check that it starts with 'cpu
63                char * s = strstr(ent->d_name, prefix);
64                if(s == 0p) { return; }
65                if(s != ent->d_name) { return; }
66
67                // check that the next part is a number
68                s += strlen(prefix);
69                char * end;
70                long int val = strtol(s, &end, 10);
71                if(*end != '\0' || val < 0) { return; }
72
73                // check that it's a directory
74                if(ent->d_type != DT_DIR) { return; }
75
76                // it's a match!
77                max = max(val, max);
78                count++;
79        }
80        iterate_dir(path, lambda);
81
82        /* paranoid */ verifyf(count == max + 1, "Inconsistent %s count, counted %d, but max %s was %d", prefix, count, prefix, (int)max);
83
84        return count;
85}
86
87// Count number of cache *indexes* in the system
88// cache indexes are distinct from cache level as Data or Instruction cache
89// can share a level but not an index
90// PITFALL: assumes all cpus have the same indexes as cpu0
91static int count_cache_indexes(void) {
92        return count_prefix_dirs("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cache", "index");
93}
94
95// read information about a spcficic cache index/cpu file into the output buffer
96static size_t read_cpuidxinfo_into(unsigned cpu, unsigned idx, const char * file, char * out, size_t out_len) {
97        // Pick the file we want and read it
98        char buf[128];
99        /* paranoid */ __attribute__((unused)) int len =
100        snprintf(buf, 128, "/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu%u/cache/index%u/%s", cpu, idx, file);
101        /* paranoid */ verifyf(len > 0, "Could not generate '%s' filename for cpu %u, index %u", file, cpu, idx);
102
103        int fd = open(buf, 0, O_RDONLY);
104        /* paranoid */ verifyf(fd > 0, "Could not open file '%s'", buf);
105
106        ssize_t r = read(fd, out, out_len);
107        /* paranoid */ verifyf(r > 0, "Could not read file '%s'", buf);
108
109        /* paranoid */ __attribute__((unused)) int ret =
110        close(fd);
111        /* paranoid */ verifyf(ret == 0, "Could not close file '%s'", buf);
112
113        out[r-1] = '\0';
114        return r-1;
115}
116
117unsigned find_idx() {
118        int idxs = count_cache_indexes();
119
120        unsigned found_level = 0;
121        unsigned found = MAX;
122        for(i; idxs) {
123                unsigned idx = idxs - 1 - i;
124                char buf[32];
125
126                // Level is the cache level: higher means bigger and slower
127                read_cpuidxinfo_into(0, idx, "level", buf, 32);
128                char * end;
129                unsigned long level = strtoul(buf, &end, 10);
130                /* paranoid */ verifyf(level <= 250, "Cpu %u has more than 250 levels of cache, that doesn't sound right", 0);
131                /* paranoid */ verify(*end == '\0');
132
133                if(found_level < level) {
134                        found_level = level;
135                        found = idx;
136                }
137        }
138
139        /* paranoid */ verify(found != MAX);
140        return found;
141}
142
143int main() {
144        //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
145        int ret1 = get_nprocs();
146        int ret2 = cpu_info.hthrd_count;
147        if(ret1 != ret2) {
148                sout | "No match! libcfa says" | ret2 | "hardware threads but linux counts" | ret1 | "processors";
149        }
150        else {
151                sout | "Match!";
152        }
153
154        //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
155        // Make sure no one has the same self
156        for(ime; cpu_info.hthrd_count) {
157                unsigned me = cpu_info.llc_map[ime].self;
158                {
159                        unsigned s = cpu_info.llc_map[ime].start;
160                        unsigned e = s + cpu_info.llc_map[ime].count;
161                        if(me < s || me >= e) {
162                                sout | "CPU" | ime | "outside of it's own map: " | s | "<=" | me | "<" | e;
163                        }
164                }
165
166
167                for(ithem; cpu_info.hthrd_count) {
168                        if(ime == ithem) continue;
169
170                        unsigned them = cpu_info.llc_map[ithem].self;
171                        if(me == them) {
172                                sout | "CPU" | ime | "has conflicting self id with" | ithem | "(" | me | ")";
173                        }
174                }
175        }
176
177
178        //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
179        unsigned idx = find_idx();
180        // For all procs check mapping is consistent
181        for(cpu_me; cpu_info.hthrd_count) {
182                char buf_me[32];
183                size_t len_me = read_cpuidxinfo_into(cpu_me, idx, "shared_cpu_list", buf_me, 32);
184                for(cpu_them; cpu_info.hthrd_count) {
185                        if(cpu_me == cpu_them) continue;
186                        char buf_them[32];
187                        size_t len_them = read_cpuidxinfo_into(cpu_them, idx, "shared_cpu_list", buf_them, 32);
188
189                        bool match_file = len_them == len_me && 0 == strncmp(buf_them, buf_me, len_me);
190                        bool match_info = cpu_info.llc_map[cpu_me].start == cpu_info.llc_map[cpu_them].start && cpu_info.llc_map[cpu_me].count == cpu_info.llc_map[cpu_them].count;
191
192                        if(match_file != match_info) {
193                                sout | "CPU" | cpu_me | "and" | cpu_them | "have inconsitent file and cpu_info";
194                                sout | cpu_me | ": <" | cpu_info.llc_map[cpu_me  ].start | "," | cpu_info.llc_map[cpu_me  ].count | "> '" | buf_me   | "'";
195                                sout | cpu_me | ": <" | cpu_info.llc_map[cpu_them].start | "," | cpu_info.llc_map[cpu_them].count | "> '" | buf_them | "'";
196                        }
197                }
198        }
199}
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