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[utest][smp]Add descriptions for the SMP test cases (interrupt_pri and spinlock) #11011
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* @note Without turning off interrupts, interrupts respond in the order in which they are triggered.
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* With interrupts turned off, low and high priority interrupts are triggered sequentially,
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* and when interrupts are turned on, high priority interrupts respond first.
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*
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* Test Case Name: [smp_interrupt_pri_tc]
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*
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* Test Objectives:
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* - Test the correctness of the interrupt triggering order under two scenarios. Scenario 1: When interrupts
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* - are not masked, the interrupt handling order shall depend on the triggering sequence. Scenario 2: When
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* - interrupts are first masked, triggered, and then enabled, the interrupt handling order shall depend on
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* - the interrupt priority.
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*
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* Test Scenarios:
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* - First, two interrupts are registered, namely the low-priority interrupt RT_SPI_1 and the high-priority
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* - interrupt RT_SPI_2.
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* - Scenario 1 (int_pri1_tc, mode=0): RT_SPI_1 and RT_SPI_2 are triggered sequentially without interrupt masking.
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* - At this point, the interrupt service routine (ISR) of RT_SPI_1 executes first to set ipi_val[0] = SET_VAL;
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* - since the RT_SPI_2 interrupt has not been triggered yet, ipi_val[1] remains at the initial value RES_VAL,
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* - making the judgment ipi_val[0] > ipi_val[1] hold true. When the RT_SPI_2 interrupt is triggered, both ipi_val[0]
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* - and ipi_val[1] are reset to the initial value RES_VAL.
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* - Scenario 2 (int_pri2_tc, mode=1): RT_SPI_1 and RT_SPI_2 are triggered under interrupt masking, and the interrupt
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* - mask is lifted afterward. In this case, the interrupts are handled in the order of their priorities: the RT_SPI_2
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* - interrupt is triggered first, followed by the RT_SPI_1 interrupt. At this point, the ISR of RT_SPI_2 first sets
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* - ipi_val[1] = SET_VAL, and the judgment that ipi_val[1] is greater than ipi_val[0] (which remains RES_VAL) is
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* - successfully validated. Subsequently, the ISR of RT_SPI_1 resets both ipi_val[0] and ipi_val[1] to the initial
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* - value RES_VAL.
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*
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* Verification Metrics:
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* - Output message: [ PASSED ] [ result ] testcase (core.smp_interrupt_pri_tc)
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*
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* Dependencies:
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* - RT_USING_SMP needs to be enabled.
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*
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* Expected Results:
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* - You will see the pass information of int_pri1_tc and int_pri2_tc, as well as the PASS message of smp_interrupt_pri_tc.
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*/
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#define RES_VAL 0X0
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@@ -16,6 +16,27 @@
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* @brief Spinlock testcase.
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*
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* @note Create multiple threads and use spinlocks to protect shared memory
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*
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* Test Case Name: [smp_spinlock_tc]
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*
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* Test Objectives:
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* - Test the protection effect of spin locks on shared memory under the SMP architecture.
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*
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* Test Scenarios:
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* - This utest creates two threads. Thread 1 acquires the spin lock, performs the number1++ operation,
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* - then voluntarily enters a sleep state. After being awakened, it executes number2++ and finally
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* - releases the spin lock. Thread 2, upon acquiring the spin lock, first checks whether number1 is
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* - equal to number2, then performs number1++ and number2++ operations, and ultimately releases the
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* - spin lock. Within Thread 2, if the judgment condition number >= 10 is satisfied, finsh_flag is set to 1.
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*
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* Verification Metrics:
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* - Output message: [ PASSED ] [ result ] testcase (core.smp_spinlock)
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*
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* Dependencies:
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* - RT_USING_SMP needs to be enabled.
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*
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* Expected Results:
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* - You will see the PASS message of smp_spinlock_tc.
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*/
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#define THREAD_PRIORITY 20
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