riscv-openocd/tcl/tools/memtest.tcl

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# Algorithms by Michael Barr, released into public domain
# Ported to OpenOCD by Shane Volpe, additional fixes by Paul Fertser
set CPU_MAX_ADDRESS 0xFFFFFFFF
source [find bitsbytes.tcl]
source [find memory.tcl]
proc runAllMemTests { baseAddress nBytes } {
memTestDataBus $baseAddress
memTestAddressBus $baseAddress $nBytes
memTestDevice $baseAddress $nBytes
}
#***********************************************************************************
# *
# * Function: memTestDataBus()
# *
# * Description: Test the data bus wiring in a memory region by
# * performing a walking 1's test at a fixed address
# * within that region. The address (and hence the
# * memory region) is selected by the caller.
# * Ported from:
# * http://www.netrino.com/Embedded-Systems/How-To/Memory-Test-Suite-C
# * Notes:
# *
# * Returns: Empty string if the test succeeds.
# * A non-zero result is the first pattern that failed.
# *
#***********************************************************************************
proc memTestDataBus { address } {
echo "Running memTestDataBus"
for {set i 0} {$i < 32} {incr i} {
# Shift bit
set pattern [expr {1 << $i}]
# Write pattern to memory
memwrite32 $address $pattern
# Read pattern from memory
set data [memread32 $address]
if {$data != $pattern} {
echo "FAILED DATABUS: Address: $address, Pattern: $pattern, Returned: $data"
return $pattern
}
}
}
#***********************************************************************************
# *
# * Function: memTestAddressBus()
# *
# * Description: Perform a walking 1's test on the relevant bits
# * of the address and check for aliasing. This test
# * will find single-bit address failures such as stuck
# * -high, stuck-low, and shorted pins. The base address
# * and size of the region are selected by the caller.
# * Ported from:
# * http://www.netrino.com/Embedded-Systems/How-To/Memory-Test-Suite-C
# *
# * Notes: For best results, the selected base address should
# * have enough LSB 0's to guarantee single address bit
# * changes. For example, to test a 64-Kbyte region,
# * select a base address on a 64-Kbyte boundary. Also,
# * select the region size as a power-of-two--if at all
# * possible.
# *
# * Returns: Empty string if the test succeeds.
# * A non-zero result is the first address at which an
# * aliasing problem was uncovered. By examining the
# * contents of memory, it may be possible to gather
# * additional information about the problem.
# *
#***********************************************************************************
proc memTestAddressBus { baseAddress nBytes } {
set addressMask [expr {$nBytes - 1}]
set pattern 0xAAAAAAAA
set antipattern 0x55555555
echo "Running memTestAddressBus"
echo "addressMask: [convertToHex $addressMask]"
echo "memTestAddressBus: Writing the default pattern at each of the power-of-two offsets..."
for {set offset 32} {[expr {$offset & $addressMask}] != 0} {set offset [expr {$offset << 1}] } {
set addr [expr {$baseAddress + $offset}]
memwrite32 $addr $pattern
}
echo "memTestAddressBus: Checking for address bits stuck high..."
memwrite32 $baseAddress $antipattern
for {set offset 32} {[expr {$offset & $addressMask}] != 0} {set offset [expr {$offset << 1}]} {
set addr [expr {$baseAddress + $offset}]
set data [memread32 $addr]
if {$data != $pattern} {
echo "FAILED DATA_ADDR_BUS_SHIGH: Address: [convertToHex $addr], Pattern: [convertToHex $pattern], Returned: [convertToHex $data]"
return $pattern
}
}
echo "memTestAddressBus: Checking for address bits stuck low or shorted..."
memwrite32 $baseAddress $pattern
for {set testOffset 32} {[expr {$testOffset & $addressMask}] != 0} {set testOffset [expr {$testOffset << 1}] } {
set addr [expr {$baseAddress + $testOffset}]
memwrite32 $addr $antipattern
set data [memread32 $baseAddress]
if {$data != $pattern} {
echo "FAILED DATA_ADDR_BUS_SLOW: Address: [convertToHex $addr], Pattern: [convertToHex $pattern], Returned: [convertToHex $data]"
return $pattern
}
for {set offset 32} {[expr {$offset & $addressMask}] != 0} {set offset [expr {$offset << 1}]} {
set addr [expr {$baseAddress + $offset}]
set data [memread32 $baseAddress]
if {(($data != $pattern) && ($offset != $testOffset))} {
echo "FAILED DATA_ADDR_BUS_SLOW2: Address: [convertToHex $addr], Pattern: [convertToHex $pattern], Returned: [convertToHex $data], offset: [convertToHex $offset], testOffset [convertToHex $testOffset]"
return $pattern
}
}
set addr [expr {$baseAddress + $testOffset}]
memwrite32 $addr $pattern
}
}
#***********************************************************************************
# *
# * Function: memTestDevice()
# *
# * Description: Test the integrity of a physical memory device by
# * performing an increment/decrement test over the
# * entire region. In the process every storage bit
# * in the device is tested as zero and as one. The
# * base address and the size of the region are
# * selected by the caller.
# * Ported from:
# * http://www.netrino.com/Embedded-Systems/How-To/Memory-Test-Suite-C
# * Notes:
# *
# * Returns: Empty string if the test succeeds.
# * A non-zero result is the first address at which an
# * incorrect value was read back. By examining the
# * contents of memory, it may be possible to gather
# * additional information about the problem.
# *
#***********************************************************************************
proc memTestDevice { baseAddress nBytes } {
echo "Running memTestDevice"
echo "memTestDevice: Filling memory with a known pattern..."
for {set pattern 1; set offset 0} {$offset < $nBytes} {incr pattern; incr offset 32} {
memwrite32 [expr {$baseAddress + $offset}] $pattern
}
echo "memTestDevice: Checking each location and inverting it for the second pass..."
for {set pattern 1; set offset 0} {$offset < $nBytes} {incr pattern; incr offset 32} {
set addr [expr {$baseAddress + $offset}]
set data [memread32 $addr]
if {$data != $pattern} {
echo "FAILED memTestDevice_pattern: Address: [convertToHex $addr], Pattern: [convertToHex $pattern], Returned: [convertToHex $data], offset: [convertToHex $offset]"
return $pattern
}
set antiPattern [expr {~$pattern}]
memwrite32 [expr {$baseAddress + $offset}] $antiPattern
}
echo "memTestDevice: Checking each location for the inverted pattern and zeroing it..."
for {set pattern 1; set offset 0} {$offset < $nBytes} {incr pattern; incr offset 32} {
set antiPattern [expr {~$pattern & ((1<<32) - 1)}]
set addr [expr {$baseAddress + $offset}]
set data [memread32 $addr]
set dataHex [convertToHex $data]
set antiPatternHex [convertToHex $antiPattern]
if {$dataHex != $antiPatternHex} {
echo "FAILED memTestDevice_antipattern: Address: [convertToHex $addr], antiPattern: $antiPatternHex, Returned: $dataHex, offset: $offset"
return $pattern
}
}
}
proc convertToHex { value } {
format 0x%08x $value
}