Add more options to the asicmd command to test access to map
or unmapped memory buffer, interrupt, NMI, scheduling while
using ASI.

Signed-off-by: Alexandre Chartre <alexandre.char...@oracle.com>
---
 drivers/staging/asi/asicmd.c | 14 ++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+)

diff --git a/drivers/staging/asi/asicmd.c b/drivers/staging/asi/asicmd.c
index 4d6a347a6d29..849fa09423e6 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/asi/asicmd.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/asi/asicmd.c
@@ -26,6 +26,20 @@ struct asidrv_test {
 struct asidrv_test test_list[] = {
        { "nop", ASIDRV_SEQ_NOP, true,
          "enter/exit ASI and nothing else" },
+       { "mem", ASIDRV_SEQ_MEM, false,
+         "enter ASI and accessed an unmapped buffer" },
+       { "memmap", ASIDRV_SEQ_MEMMAP, true,
+         "enter ASI and accessed a mapped buffer" },
+       { "intr", ASIDRV_SEQ_INTERRUPT, true,
+         "receive an interruption while running with ASI" },
+       { "nmi", ASIDRV_SEQ_NMI, true,
+         "receive a NMI while running with ASI" },
+       { "intrnmi", ASIDRV_SEQ_INTRNMI, true,
+         "receive a NMI in an interrupt received while running with ASI" },
+       { "sched", ASIDRV_SEQ_SCHED, true,
+         "call schedule() while running with ASI" },
+       { "printk", ASIDRV_SEQ_PRINTK, true,
+         "call printk() while running with ASI" },
 };
 
 #define        TEST_LIST_SIZE  (sizeof(test_list) / sizeof(test_list[0]))
-- 
2.18.2

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