| Testing for regressions in Media Controller API register, ioctl, syscall, |
| and unregister paths. There have a few problems that result in user-after |
| free on media_device, media_devnode, and cdev pointers when the driver is |
| unbound while ioctl is in progress. |
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| Test Procedure: |
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| Run bin/unbind loop while ioctls are in progress. |
| Run rmmod and modprobe. |
| Disconnect the device. |
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| Setup: |
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| Build media_device_test |
| cd tools/testing/selftests/media_tests |
| make |
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| Regressions test for cdev user-after free error on /dev/mediaX when driver |
| is unbound: |
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| Start media_device_test to regression test media devnode dynamic alloc |
| and cdev user-after-free fixes. This opens media dev files and sits in |
| a loop running media ioctl MEDIA_IOC_DEVICE_INFO command once every 10 |
| seconds. The idea is when device file goes away, media devnode and cdev |
| should stick around until this test exits. |
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| The test for a random number of iterations or until user kills it with a |
| sleep 10 in between the ioctl calls. |
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| sudo ./media_device_test -d /dev/mediaX |
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| Regression test for media_devnode unregister race with ioctl_syscall: |
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| Start 6 open_loop_test.sh tests with different /dev/mediaX files. When |
| device file goes away after unbind, device file name changes. Start the |
| test with possible device names. If we start with /dev/media0 for example, |
| after unbind, /dev/media1 or /dev/media2 could get created. The idea is |
| keep ioctls going while bind/unbind runs. |
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| Copy bind_unbind_sample.txt and make changes to specify the driver name |
| and number to run bind and unbind. Start the bind_unbind.sh |
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| Run dmesg looking for any user-after free errors or mutex lock errors. |