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Revision 2981436374177f78539b026ce5bcbab8c251818e authored by Linus Torvalds on 05 June 2022, 16:12:28 UTC, committed by Linus Torvalds on 05 June 2022, 16:12:28 UTC
Pull hardware timestamping subsystem from Thierry Reding:
 "This contains the new HTE (hardware timestamping engine) subsystem
  that has been in the works for a couple of months now.

  The infrastructure provided allows for drivers to register as hardware
  timestamp providers, while consumers will be able to request events
  that they are interested in (such as GPIOs and IRQs) to be timestamped
  by the hardware providers.

  Note that this currently supports only one provider, but there seems
  to be enough interest in this functionality and we expect to see more
  drivers added once this is merged"

[ Linus Walleij mentions the Intel PMC in the Elkhart and Tiger Lake
  platforms as another future timestamp provider ]

* tag 'hte/for-5.19-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tegra/linux:
  dt-bindings: timestamp: Correct id path
  dt-bindings: Renamed hte directory to timestamp
  hte: Uninitialized variable in hte_ts_get()
  hte: Fix off by one in hte_push_ts_ns()
  hte: Fix possible use-after-free in tegra_hte_test_remove()
  hte: Remove unused including <linux/version.h>
  MAINTAINERS: Add HTE Subsystem
  hte: Add Tegra HTE test driver
  tools: gpio: Add new hardware clock type
  gpiolib: cdev: Add hardware timestamp clock type
  gpio: tegra186: Add HTE support
  gpiolib: Add HTE support
  dt-bindings: Add HTE bindings
  hte: Add Tegra194 HTE kernel provider
  drivers: Add hardware timestamp engine (HTE) subsystem
  Documentation: Add HTE subsystem guide
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Tip revision: 2981436374177f78539b026ce5bcbab8c251818e authored by Linus Torvalds on 05 June 2022, 16:12:28 UTC
Merge tag 'hte/for-5.19-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tegra/linux
Tip revision: 2981436
globtest.c
/*
 * Extracted fronm glob.c
 */

#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/moduleparam.h>
#include <linux/glob.h>
#include <linux/printk.h>

/* Boot with "glob.verbose=1" to show successful tests, too */
static bool verbose = false;
module_param(verbose, bool, 0);

struct glob_test {
	char const *pat, *str;
	bool expected;
};

static bool __pure __init test(char const *pat, char const *str, bool expected)
{
	bool match = glob_match(pat, str);
	bool success = match == expected;

	/* Can't get string literals into a particular section, so... */
	static char const msg_error[] __initconst =
		KERN_ERR "glob: \"%s\" vs. \"%s\": %s *** ERROR ***\n";
	static char const msg_ok[] __initconst =
		KERN_DEBUG "glob: \"%s\" vs. \"%s\": %s OK\n";
	static char const mismatch[] __initconst = "mismatch";
	char const *message;

	if (!success)
		message = msg_error;
	else if (verbose)
		message = msg_ok;
	else
		return success;

	printk(message, pat, str, mismatch + 3*match);
	return success;
}

/*
 * The tests are all jammed together in one array to make it simpler
 * to place that array in the .init.rodata section.  The obvious
 * "array of structures containing char *" has no way to force the
 * pointed-to strings to be in a particular section.
 *
 * Anyway, a test consists of:
 * 1. Expected glob_match result: '1' or '0'.
 * 2. Pattern to match: null-terminated string
 * 3. String to match against: null-terminated string
 *
 * The list of tests is terminated with a final '\0' instead of
 * a glob_match result character.
 */
static char const glob_tests[] __initconst =
	/* Some basic tests */
	"1" "a\0" "a\0"
	"0" "a\0" "b\0"
	"0" "a\0" "aa\0"
	"0" "a\0" "\0"
	"1" "\0" "\0"
	"0" "\0" "a\0"
	/* Simple character class tests */
	"1" "[a]\0" "a\0"
	"0" "[a]\0" "b\0"
	"0" "[!a]\0" "a\0"
	"1" "[!a]\0" "b\0"
	"1" "[ab]\0" "a\0"
	"1" "[ab]\0" "b\0"
	"0" "[ab]\0" "c\0"
	"1" "[!ab]\0" "c\0"
	"1" "[a-c]\0" "b\0"
	"0" "[a-c]\0" "d\0"
	/* Corner cases in character class parsing */
	"1" "[a-c-e-g]\0" "-\0"
	"0" "[a-c-e-g]\0" "d\0"
	"1" "[a-c-e-g]\0" "f\0"
	"1" "[]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "a\0"
	"1" "[]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "]\0"
	"1" "[]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "[\0"
	"1" "[]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "h\0"
	"0" "[]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "f\0"
	"0" "[!]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "h\0"
	"0" "[!]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "]\0"
	"1" "[!]a-ceg-ik[]\0" "f\0"
	/* Simple wild cards */
	"1" "?\0" "a\0"
	"0" "?\0" "aa\0"
	"0" "??\0" "a\0"
	"1" "?x?\0" "axb\0"
	"0" "?x?\0" "abx\0"
	"0" "?x?\0" "xab\0"
	/* Asterisk wild cards (backtracking) */
	"0" "*??\0" "a\0"
	"1" "*??\0" "ab\0"
	"1" "*??\0" "abc\0"
	"1" "*??\0" "abcd\0"
	"0" "??*\0" "a\0"
	"1" "??*\0" "ab\0"
	"1" "??*\0" "abc\0"
	"1" "??*\0" "abcd\0"
	"0" "?*?\0" "a\0"
	"1" "?*?\0" "ab\0"
	"1" "?*?\0" "abc\0"
	"1" "?*?\0" "abcd\0"
	"1" "*b\0" "b\0"
	"1" "*b\0" "ab\0"
	"0" "*b\0" "ba\0"
	"1" "*b\0" "bb\0"
	"1" "*b\0" "abb\0"
	"1" "*b\0" "bab\0"
	"1" "*bc\0" "abbc\0"
	"1" "*bc\0" "bc\0"
	"1" "*bc\0" "bbc\0"
	"1" "*bc\0" "bcbc\0"
	/* Multiple asterisks (complex backtracking) */
	"1" "*ac*\0" "abacadaeafag\0"
	"1" "*ac*ae*ag*\0" "abacadaeafag\0"
	"1" "*a*b*[bc]*[ef]*g*\0" "abacadaeafag\0"
	"0" "*a*b*[ef]*[cd]*g*\0" "abacadaeafag\0"
	"1" "*abcd*\0" "abcabcabcabcdefg\0"
	"1" "*ab*cd*\0" "abcabcabcabcdefg\0"
	"1" "*abcd*abcdef*\0" "abcabcdabcdeabcdefg\0"
	"0" "*abcd*\0" "abcabcabcabcefg\0"
	"0" "*ab*cd*\0" "abcabcabcabcefg\0";

static int __init glob_init(void)
{
	unsigned successes = 0;
	unsigned n = 0;
	char const *p = glob_tests;
	static char const message[] __initconst =
		KERN_INFO "glob: %u self-tests passed, %u failed\n";

	/*
	 * Tests are jammed together in a string.  The first byte is '1'
	 * or '0' to indicate the expected outcome, or '\0' to indicate the
	 * end of the tests.  Then come two null-terminated strings: the
	 * pattern and the string to match it against.
	 */
	while (*p) {
		bool expected = *p++ & 1;
		char const *pat = p;

		p += strlen(p) + 1;
		successes += test(pat, p, expected);
		p += strlen(p) + 1;
		n++;
	}

	n -= successes;
	printk(message, successes, n);

	/* What's the errno for "kernel bug detected"?  Guess... */
	return n ? -ECANCELED : 0;
}

/* We need a dummy exit function to allow unload */
static void __exit glob_fini(void) { }

module_init(glob_init);
module_exit(glob_fini);

MODULE_DESCRIPTION("glob(7) matching tests");
MODULE_LICENSE("Dual MIT/GPL");
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