xref: /qemu/tests/tcg/aarch64/pauth-4.c (revision d2623129a7dec1d3041ad1221dda1ca49c667532)
1  #include <stdint.h>
2  #include <assert.h>
3  #include <stdio.h>
4  #include <stdlib.h>
5  
6  #define TESTS 1000
7  
8  int main()
9  {
10      int i, count = 0;
11      float perc;
12      void *base = malloc(TESTS);
13  
14      for (i = 0; i < TESTS; i++) {
15          uintptr_t in, x, y;
16  
17          in = i + (uintptr_t) base;
18  
19          asm("mov %0, %[in]\n\t"
20              "pacia %0, sp\n\t"        /* sigill if pauth not supported */
21              "eor %0, %0, #4\n\t"      /* corrupt single bit */
22              "mov %1, %0\n\t"
23              "autia %1, sp\n\t"        /* validate corrupted pointer */
24              "xpaci %0\n\t"            /* strip pac from corrupted pointer */
25              : /* out */ "=r"(x), "=r"(y)
26              : /* in */ [in] "r" (in)
27              : /* clobbers */);
28  
29          /*
30           * Once stripped, the corrupted pointer is of the form 0x0000...wxyz.
31           * We expect the autia to indicate failure, producing a pointer of the
32           * form 0x000e....wxyz.  Use xpaci and != for the test, rather than
33           * extracting explicit bits from the top, because the location of the
34           * error code "e" depends on the configuration of virtual memory.
35           */
36          if (x != y) {
37              count++;
38          }
39  
40      }
41      perc = (float) count / (float) TESTS;
42      printf("Checks Passed: %0.2f%%", perc * 100.0);
43      assert(perc > 0.95);
44      return 0;
45  }
46