Re: [PATCH v3 1/3] docs: sound: add 'pcmtest' driver documentation

From: Bagas Sanjaya
Date: Thu Jun 08 2023 - 01:14:22 EST


On Tue, Jun 06, 2023 at 05:38:05PM +0400, Ivan Orlov wrote:
> diff --git a/Documentation/sound/cards/pcmtest.rst b/Documentation/sound/cards/pcmtest.rst
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> +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
> +
> +The Virtual PCM Test Driver
> +===========================
> +
> +The Virtual PCM Test Driver emulates a generic PCM device, and can be used for
> +testing/fuzzing of the userspace ALSA applications, as well as for testing/fuzzing of
> +the PCM middle layer. Additionally, it can be used for simulating hard to reproduce
> +problems with PCM devices.
> +
> +What can this driver do?
> +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> +
> +At this moment the driver can do the following things:
> + * Simulate both capture and playback processes
> + * Generate random or pattern-based capturing data
> + * Inject delays into the playback and capturing processes
> + * Inject errors during the PCM callbacks
> +
> +It supports up to 8 substreams and 4 channels. Also it supports both interleaved and
> +non-interleaved access modes.
> +
> +Also, this driver can check the playback stream for containing the predefined pattern,
> +which is used in the corresponding selftest (alsa/pcmtest-test.sh) to check the PCM middle
> +layer data transferring functionality. Additionally, this driver redefines the default
> +RESET ioctl, and the selftest covers this PCM API functionality as well.
> +
> +Configuration
> +-------------
> +
> +The driver has several parameters besides the common ALSA module parameters:
> +
> + * fill_mode (bool) - Buffer fill mode (see below)
> + * inject_delay (int)
> + * inject_hwpars_err (bool)
> + * inject_prepare_err (bool)
> + * inject_trigger_err (bool)
> +
> +
> +Capture Data Generation
> +-----------------------
> +
> +The driver has two modes of data generation: the first (0 in the fill_mode parameter)
> +means random data generation, the second (1 in the fill_mode) - pattern-based
> +data generation. Let's look at the second mode.
> +
> +First of all, you may want to specify the pattern for data generation. You can do it
> +by writing the pattern to the debugfs file. There are pattern buffer debugfs entries
> +for each channel, as well as entries which contain the pattern buffer length.
> +
> + * /sys/kernel/debug/pcmtest/fill_pattern[0-3]
> + * /sys/kernel/debug/pcmtest/fill_pattern[0-3]_len
> +
> +To set the pattern for the channel 0 you can execute the following command:
> +
> +.. code-block:: bash
> +
> + echo -n mycoolpattern > /sys/kernel/debug/pcmtest/fill_pattern0
> +
> +Then, after every capture action performed on the 'pcmtest' device the buffer for the
> +channel 0 will contain 'mycoolpatternmycoolpatternmycoolpatternmy...'.
> +
> +The pattern itself can be up to 4096 bytes long.
> +
> +Delay injection
> +---------------
> +
> +The driver has 'inject_delay' parameter, which has very self-descriptive name and
> +can be used for time delay/speedup simulations. The parameter has integer type, and
> +it means the delay added between module's internal timer ticks.
> +
> +If the 'inject_delay' value is positive, the buffer will be filled slower, if it is
> +negative - faster. You can try it yourself by starting a recording in any
> +audiorecording application (like Audacity) and selecting the 'pcmtest' device as a
> +source.
> +
> +This parameter can be also used for generating a huge amount of sound data in a very
> +short period of time (with the negative 'inject_delay' value).
> +
> +Errors injection
> +----------------
> +
> +This module can be used for injecting errors into the PCM communication process. This
> +action can help you to figure out how the userspace ALSA program behaves under unusual
> +circumstances.
> +
> +For example, you can make all 'hw_params' PCM callback calls return EBUSY error by
> +writing '1' to the 'inject_hwpars_err' module parameter:
> +
> +.. code-block:: bash
> +
> + echo 1 > /sys/module/snd_pcmtest/parameters/inject_hwpars_err
> +
> +Errors can be injected into the following PCM callbacks:
> +
> + * hw_params (EBUSY)
> + * prepare (EINVAL)
> + * trigger (EINVAL)
> +
> +Playback test
> +-------------
> +
> +This driver can be also used for the playback functionality testing - every time you
> +write the playback data to the 'pcmtest' PCM device and close it, the driver checks the
> +buffer for containing the looped pattern (which is specified in the fill_pattern
> +debugfs file for each channel). If the playback buffer content represents the looped
> +pattern, 'pc_test' debugfs entry is set into '1'. Otherwise, the driver sets it to '0'.
> +
> +ioctl redefinition test
> +-----------------------
> +
> +The driver redefines the 'reset' ioctl, which is default for all PCM devices. To test
> +this functionality, we can trigger the reset ioctl and check the 'ioctl_test' debugfs
> +entry:
> +
> +.. code-block:: bash
> +
> + cat /sys/kernel/debug/pcmtest/ioctl_test
> +
> +If the ioctl is triggered successfully, this file will contain '1', and '0' otherwise.

LGTM, thanks!

Reviewed-by: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@xxxxxxxxx>

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