2 * Tests for prctl(PR_GET_TSC, ...) / prctl(PR_SET_TSC, ...)
4 * Tests if the control register is updated correctly
5 * when set with prctl()
7 * Warning: this test will cause a very high load for a few seconds
19 #include <sys/prctl.h>
20 #include <linux/prctl.h>
22 /* Get/set the process' ability to use the timestamp counter instruction */
26 # define PR_TSC_ENABLE 1 /* allow the use of the timestamp counter */
27 # define PR_TSC_SIGSEGV 2 /* throw a SIGSEGV instead of reading the TSC */
30 /* snippet from wikipedia :-) */
34 /* We cannot use "=A", since this would use %rax on x86_64 */
35 __asm__ __volatile__ ("rdtsc" : "=a" (lo), "=d" (hi));
36 return (uint64_t)hi << 32 | lo;
41 void sigsegv_cb(int sig)
45 fprintf(stderr, "FATAL ERROR, rdtsc() failed while enabled\n");
48 if (prctl(PR_SET_TSC, PR_TSC_ENABLE) < 0)
60 signal(SIGSEGV, sigsegv_cb);
67 fprintf(stderr, "FATAL ERROR, rdtsc() succeeded while disabled\n");
70 if (prctl(PR_SET_TSC, PR_TSC_SIGSEGV) < 0)
80 int main(int argc, char **argv)
84 fprintf(stderr, "[No further output means we're allright]\n");
86 for (i=0; i<n_tasks; i++)
90 for (i=0; i<n_tasks; i++)