arm64: microbench: Allow each test to specify its running times
For some test in micro-bench can be time consuming, we add a
micro-bench test parameter to allow each individual test to specify
its running times.
Signed-off-by: Jingyi Wang <wangjingyi11@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Jones <drjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
diff --git a/arm/micro-bench.c b/arm/micro-bench.c
index 82f3c07..93bd855 100644
--- a/arm/micro-bench.c
+++ b/arm/micro-bench.c
@@ -22,8 +22,6 @@
#include <asm/gic.h>
#include <asm/gic-v3-its.h>
-#define NTIMES (1U << 16)
-
static u32 cntfrq;
static volatile bool irq_ready, irq_received;
@@ -234,17 +232,18 @@
const char *name;
bool (*prep)(void);
void (*exec)(void);
+ u32 times;
bool run;
};
static struct exit_test tests[] = {
- {"hvc", NULL, hvc_exec, true},
- {"mmio_read_user", NULL, mmio_read_user_exec, true},
- {"mmio_read_vgic", NULL, mmio_read_vgic_exec, true},
- {"eoi", NULL, eoi_exec, true},
- {"ipi", ipi_prep, ipi_exec, true},
- {"ipi_hw", ipi_hw_prep, ipi_exec, true},
- {"lpi", lpi_prep, lpi_exec, true},
+ {"hvc", NULL, hvc_exec, 65536, true},
+ {"mmio_read_user", NULL, mmio_read_user_exec, 65536, true},
+ {"mmio_read_vgic", NULL, mmio_read_vgic_exec, 65536, true},
+ {"eoi", NULL, eoi_exec, 65536, true},
+ {"ipi", ipi_prep, ipi_exec, 65536, true},
+ {"ipi_hw", ipi_hw_prep, ipi_exec, 65536, true},
+ {"lpi", lpi_prep, lpi_exec, 65536, true},
};
struct ns_time {
@@ -265,7 +264,7 @@
static void loop_test(struct exit_test *test)
{
- uint64_t start, end, total_ticks, ntimes = NTIMES;
+ uint64_t start, end, total_ticks, ntimes = 0;
struct ns_time total_ns, avg_ns;
if (test->prep) {
@@ -276,15 +275,17 @@
}
isb();
start = read_sysreg(cntpct_el0);
- while (ntimes--)
+ while (ntimes < test->times) {
test->exec();
+ ntimes++;
+ }
isb();
end = read_sysreg(cntpct_el0);
total_ticks = end - start;
ticks_to_ns_time(total_ticks, &total_ns);
- avg_ns.ns = total_ns.ns / NTIMES;
- avg_ns.ns_frac = total_ns.ns_frac / NTIMES;
+ avg_ns.ns = total_ns.ns / ntimes;
+ avg_ns.ns_frac = total_ns.ns_frac / ntimes;
printf("%-30s%15" PRId64 ".%-15" PRId64 "%15" PRId64 ".%-15" PRId64 "\n",
test->name, total_ns.ns, total_ns.ns_frac, avg_ns.ns, avg_ns.ns_frac);