2019-11-13 03:37:07 -05:00
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/*
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Tests for the capabilities-based memory allocator.
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*/
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#include <esp_types.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "unity.h"
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#include "esp_attr.h"
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#include "esp_heap_caps.h"
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#include "esp_spi_flash.h"
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <string.h>
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TEST_CASE("Capabilities aligned allocator test", "[heap]")
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{
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uint32_t alignments = 0;
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printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] Allocating from default CAP: \n");
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for(;alignments <= 1024; alignments++) {
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uint8_t *buf = (uint8_t *)heap_caps_aligned_alloc(alignments, (alignments + 137), MALLOC_CAP_DEFAULT);
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if(((alignments & (alignments - 1)) != 0) || (!alignments)) {
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TEST_ASSERT( buf == NULL );
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//printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] alignment: %u is not a power of two, don't allow allocation \n", aligments);
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} else {
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TEST_ASSERT( buf != NULL );
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printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] alignment required: %u \n", alignments);
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printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] address of allocated memory: %p \n\n", (void *)buf);
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//Address of obtained block must be aligned with selected value
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TEST_ASSERT(((intptr_t)buf & (alignments - 1)) == 0);
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//Write some data, if it corrupts memory probably the heap
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//canary verification will fail:
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memset(buf, 0xA5, (alignments + 137));
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heap_caps_aligned_free(buf);
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}
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}
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//Alloc from a non permitted area:
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uint32_t *not_permitted_buf = (uint32_t *)heap_caps_aligned_alloc(alignments, (alignments + 137), MALLOC_CAP_EXEC | MALLOC_CAP_32BIT);
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TEST_ASSERT( not_permitted_buf == NULL );
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#if CONFIG_ESP32_SPIRAM_SUPPORT || CONFIG_ESP32S2_SPIRAM_SUPPORT
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alignments = 0;
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printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] Allocating from external memory: \n");
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for(;alignments <= 1024 * 1024; alignments++) {
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//Now try to take aligned memory from IRAM:
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uint8_t *buf = (uint8_t *)heap_caps_aligned_alloc(alignments, 10*1024, MALLOC_CAP_SPIRAM);
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if(((alignments & (alignments - 1)) != 0) || (!alignments)) {
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TEST_ASSERT( buf == NULL );
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//printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] alignment: %u is not a power of two, don't allow allocation \n", aligments);
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} else {
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TEST_ASSERT( buf != NULL );
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printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] alignment required: %u \n", alignments);
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printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] address of allocated memory: %p \n\n", (void *)buf);
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//Address of obtained block must be aligned with selected value
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TEST_ASSERT(((intptr_t)buf & (alignments - 1)) == 0);
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//Write some data, if it corrupts memory probably the heap
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//canary verification will fail:
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memset(buf, 0xA5, (10*1024));
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heap_caps_aligned_free(buf);
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}
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}
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#endif
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2019-12-20 10:48:35 -05:00
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}
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TEST_CASE("Capabilities aligned calloc test", "[heap]")
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{
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uint32_t alignments = 0;
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printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] Allocating from default CAP: \n");
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for(;alignments <= 1024; alignments++) {
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uint8_t *buf = (uint8_t *)heap_caps_aligned_calloc(alignments, 1, (alignments + 137), MALLOC_CAP_DEFAULT);
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if(((alignments & (alignments - 1)) != 0) || (!alignments)) {
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TEST_ASSERT( buf == NULL );
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//printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] alignment: %u is not a power of two, don't allow allocation \n", aligments);
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} else {
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TEST_ASSERT( buf != NULL );
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printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] alignment required: %u \n", alignments);
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printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] address of allocated memory: %p \n\n", (void *)buf);
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//Address of obtained block must be aligned with selected value
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TEST_ASSERT(((intptr_t)buf & (alignments - 1)) == 0);
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//Write some data, if it corrupts memory probably the heap
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//canary verification will fail:
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memset(buf, 0xA5, (alignments + 137));
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heap_caps_aligned_free(buf);
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}
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}
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//Check if memory is initialized with zero:
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uint8_t byte_array[1024];
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memset(&byte_array, 0, sizeof(byte_array));
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uint8_t *buf = (uint8_t *)heap_caps_aligned_calloc(1024, 1, 1024, MALLOC_CAP_DEFAULT);
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TEST_ASSERT(memcmp(byte_array, buf, sizeof(byte_array)) == 0);
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heap_caps_aligned_free(buf);
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//Same size, but different chunk:
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buf = (uint8_t *)heap_caps_aligned_calloc(1024, 1024, 1, MALLOC_CAP_DEFAULT);
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TEST_ASSERT(memcmp(byte_array, buf, sizeof(byte_array)) == 0);
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heap_caps_aligned_free(buf);
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//Alloc from a non permitted area:
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uint32_t *not_permitted_buf = (uint32_t *)heap_caps_aligned_calloc(alignments, 1, (alignments + 137), MALLOC_CAP_32BIT);
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TEST_ASSERT( not_permitted_buf == NULL );
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#if CONFIG_ESP32_SPIRAM_SUPPORT || CONFIG_ESP32S2_SPIRAM_SUPPORT
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alignments = 0;
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printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] Allocating from external memory: \n");
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for(;alignments <= 1024 * 1024; alignments++) {
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//Now try to take aligned memory from IRAM:
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uint8_t *buf = (uint8_t *)(uint8_t *)heap_caps_aligned_calloc(alignments, 1, 10*1024, MALLOC_CAP_SPIRAM);;
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if(((alignments & (alignments - 1)) != 0) || (!alignments)) {
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TEST_ASSERT( buf == NULL );
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//printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] alignment: %u is not a power of two, don't allow allocation \n", aligments);
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} else {
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TEST_ASSERT( buf != NULL );
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printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] alignment required: %u \n", alignments);
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printf("[ALIGNED_ALLOC] address of allocated memory: %p \n\n", (void *)buf);
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//Address of obtained block must be aligned with selected value
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TEST_ASSERT(((intptr_t)buf & (alignments - 1)) == 0);
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//Write some data, if it corrupts memory probably the heap
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//canary verification will fail:
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memset(buf, 0xA5, (10*1024));
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heap_caps_aligned_free(buf);
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}
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}
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#endif
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2019-11-13 03:37:07 -05:00
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}
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