From 3275c7ea43f366bcfac5a9f8ffc0d001592d9529 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexander Aring Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2013 01:13:51 +0200 Subject: common: add memtest.c with mem_test routine Add mem_test routine. Useful to detect timing problems if someone porting a new device to barebox. This test includes a data bus test, address bus test and integrity check of memory. This mem_test routine has as parameter start and end address of testing space. The last parameter can skip the integrity check. Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring Signed-off-by: Sascha Hauer --- common/memtest.c | 313 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 313 insertions(+) create mode 100644 common/memtest.c (limited to 'common/memtest.c') diff --git a/common/memtest.c b/common/memtest.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..22178cfea2 --- /dev/null +++ b/common/memtest.c @@ -0,0 +1,313 @@ +/* + * memory_test.c + * + * Copyright (c) 2013 Alexander Aring , Pengutronix + * + * (C) Copyright 2000 + * Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de. + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 + * as published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +static const resource_size_t bitpattern[] = { + 0x00000001, /* single bit */ + 0x00000003, /* two adjacent bits */ + 0x00000007, /* three adjacent bits */ + 0x0000000F, /* four adjacent bits */ + 0x00000005, /* two non-adjacent bits */ + 0x00000015, /* three non-adjacent bits */ + 0x00000055, /* four non-adjacent bits */ + 0xAAAAAAAA, /* alternating 1/0 */ +}; + +/* + * Perform a memory test. The complete test + * loops until interrupted by ctrl-c. + * + * Prameters: + * start: start address for memory test. + * end: end address of memory test. + * bus_only: skip integrity check and do only a address/data bus + * testing. + * + * Return value can be -EINVAL for invalid parameter or -EINTR + * if memory test was interrupted. + */ +int mem_test(resource_size_t _start, + resource_size_t _end, int bus_only) +{ + volatile resource_size_t *start, *dummy, val, readback, offset, + offset2, pattern, temp, anti_pattern, num_words; + int i; + + _start = ALIGN(_start, sizeof(resource_size_t)); + _end = ALIGN_DOWN(_end, sizeof(resource_size_t)) - 1; + + if (_end <= _start) + return -EINVAL; + + start = (resource_size_t *)_start; + /* + * Point the dummy to start[1] + */ + dummy = start + 1; + num_words = (_end - _start + 1)/sizeof(resource_size_t); + + printf("Starting data line test.\n"); + + /* + * Data line test: write a pattern to the first + * location, write the 1's complement to a 'parking' + * address (changes the state of the data bus so a + * floating bus doen't give a false OK), and then + * read the value back. Note that we read it back + * into a variable because the next time we read it, + * it might be right (been there, tough to explain to + * the quality guys why it prints a failure when the + * "is" and "should be" are obviously the same in the + * error message). + * + * Rather than exhaustively testing, we test some + * patterns by shifting '1' bits through a field of + * '0's and '0' bits through a field of '1's (i.e. + * pattern and ~pattern). + */ + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(bitpattern)/ + sizeof(resource_size_t); i++) { + val = bitpattern[i]; + + for (; val != 0; val <<= 1) { + *start = val; + /* clear the test data off of the bus */ + *dummy = ~val; + readback = *start; + if (readback != val) { + printf("FAILURE (data line): " + "expected 0x%08x, actual 0x%08x at address 0x%08x.\n", + val, readback, (resource_size_t)start); + return -EIO; + } + + *start = ~val; + *dummy = val; + readback = *start; + if (readback != ~val) { + printf("FAILURE (data line): " + "Is 0x%08x, should be 0x%08x at address 0x%08x.\n", + readback, + ~val, (resource_size_t)start); + return -EIO; + } + } + } + + + /* + * Based on code whose Original Author and Copyright + * information follows: Copyright (c) 1998 by Michael + * Barr. This software is placed into the public + * domain and may be used for any purpose. However, + * this notice must not be changed or removed and no + * warranty is either expressed or implied by its + * publication or distribution. + */ + + /* + * Address line test + * + * Description: Test the address bus wiring in a + * memory region by performing a walking + * 1's test on the relevant bits of the + * address and checking for aliasing. + * This test will find single-bit + * address failures such as stuck -high, + * stuck-low, and shorted pins. The base + * address and size of the region are + * selected by the caller. + * + * Notes: For best results, the selected base + * address should have enough LSB 0's to + * guarantee single address bit changes. + * For example, to test a 64-Kbyte + * region, select a base address on a + * 64-Kbyte boundary. Also, select the + * region size as a power-of-two if at + * all possible. + * + * ## NOTE ## Be sure to specify start and end + * addresses such that num_words has + * lots of bits set. For example an + * address range of 01000000 02000000 is + * bad while a range of 01000000 + * 01ffffff is perfect. + */ + + pattern = 0xAAAAAAAA; + anti_pattern = 0x55555555; + + /* + * Write the default pattern at each of the + * power-of-two offsets. + */ + for (offset = 1; offset <= num_words; offset <<= 1) + start[offset] = pattern; + + printf("Check for address bits stuck high.\n"); + + /* + * Check for address bits stuck high. + */ + for (offset = 1; offset <= num_words; offset <<= 1) { + temp = start[offset]; + if (temp != pattern) { + printf("FAILURE: Address bit " + "stuck high @ 0x%08x:" + " expected 0x%08x, actual 0x%08x.\n", + (resource_size_t)&start[offset], + pattern, temp); + return -EIO; + } + } + + printf("Check for address bits stuck " + "low or shorted.\n"); + + /* + * Check for address bits stuck low or shorted. + */ + for (offset2 = 1; offset2 <= num_words; offset2 <<= 1) { + start[offset2] = anti_pattern; + + for (offset = 1; offset <= num_words; offset <<= 1) { + temp = start[offset]; + + if ((temp != pattern) && + (offset != offset2)) { + printf("FAILURE: Address bit stuck" + " low or shorted @" + " 0x%08x: expected 0x%08x, actual 0x%08x.\n", + (resource_size_t)&start[offset], + pattern, temp); + return -EIO; + } + } + start[offset2] = pattern; + } + + /* + * We tested only the bus if != 0 + * leaving here + */ + if (bus_only) + return 0; + + printf("Starting integrity check of physicaly ram.\n" + "Filling ram with patterns...\n"); + + /* + * Description: Test the integrity of a physical + * memory device by performing an + * increment/decrement test over the + * entire region. In the process every + * storage bit in the device is tested + * as a zero and a one. The base address + * and the size of the region are + * selected by the caller. + */ + + /* + * Fill memory with a known pattern. + */ + init_progression_bar(num_words); + for (offset = 0; offset < num_words; offset++) { + /* + * Every 4K we update the progressbar. + */ + if (!(offset & (SZ_4K - 1))) { + if (ctrlc()) + return -EINTR; + show_progress(offset); + } + + start[offset] = offset + 1; + } + show_progress(offset); + + printf("\nCompare written patterns...\n"); + /* + * Check each location and invert it for the second pass. + */ + init_progression_bar(num_words - 1); + for (offset = 0; offset < num_words; offset++) { + if (!(offset & (SZ_4K - 1))) { + if (ctrlc()) + return -EINTR; + show_progress(offset); + } + + temp = start[offset]; + if (temp != (offset + 1)) { + printf("\nFAILURE (read/write) @ 0x%08x:" + " expected 0x%08x, actual 0x%08x.\n", + (resource_size_t)&start[offset], + (offset + 1), temp); + return -EIO; + } + + anti_pattern = ~(offset + 1); + start[offset] = anti_pattern; + } + show_progress(offset); + + printf("\nFilling ram with inverted pattern and compare it...\n"); + /* + * Check each location for the inverted pattern and zero it. + */ + init_progression_bar(num_words - 1); + for (offset = 0; offset < num_words; offset++) { + if (!(offset & (SZ_4K - 1))) { + if (ctrlc()) + return -EINTR; + show_progress(offset); + } + + anti_pattern = ~(offset + 1); + temp = start[offset]; + + if (temp != anti_pattern) { + printf("\nFAILURE (read/write): @ 0x%08x:" + " expected 0x%08x, actual 0x%08x.\n", + (resource_size_t)&start[offset], + anti_pattern, temp); + return -EIO; + } + + start[offset] = 0; + } + show_progress(offset); + + /* + * end of progressbar + */ + printf("\n"); + + return 0; +} -- cgit v1.2.3