Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> says:
Labgrid provides access to a hardware lab in an automated way. It is
possible to boot U-Boot on boards in the lab without physically touching
them. It relies on relays, USB UARTs and SD muxes, among other things.
By way of background, about 4 years ago I wrong a thing called Labman[1]
which allowed my lab of about 30 devices to be operated remotely, using
tbot for the console and build integration. While it worked OK and I
used it for many bisects, I didn't take it any further.
It turns out that there was already an existing program, called Labgrid,
which I did not know about at time (thank you Tom for telling me). It is
more rounded than Labman and has a number of advantages:
- does not need udev rules, mostly
- has several existing users who rely on it
- supports multiple machines exporting their devices
It lacks a 'lab check' feature and a few other things, but these can be
remedied.
On and off over the past several weeks I have been experimenting with
Labgrid. I have managed to create an initial U-Boot integration (this
series) by adding various features to Labgrid[2] and the U-Boot test
hooks.
I hope that this might inspire others to set up boards and run tests
automatically, rather than relying on infrequent, manual test. Perhaps
it may even be possible to have a number of labs available.
Included in the integration are a number of simple scripts which make it
easy to connect to boards and run tests:
ub-int <target>
Build and boot on a target, starting an interactive session
ub-cli <target>
Build and boot on a target, ensure U-Boot starts and provide an interactive
session from there
ub-smoke <target>
Smoke test U-Boot to check that it boots to a prompt on a target
ub-bisect <target>
Bisect a git tree to locate a failure on a particular target
ub-pyt <target> <testspec>
Run U-Boot pytests on a target
Some of these help to provide the same tbot[4] workflow which I have
relied on for several years, albeit much simpler versions.
The goal here is to create some sort of script which can collect
patches from the mailing list, apply them and test them on a selection
of boards. I suspect that script already exists, so please let me know
what you suggest.
I hope you find this interesting and take a look!
[1] https://github.com/sjg20/u-boot/tree/lab6a
[2] https://github.com/labgrid-project/labgrid/pull/1411
[3] https://github.com/sjg20/uboot-test-hooks/tree/labgrid
[4] https://tbot.tools/index.html
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241112141326.643128-1-sjg@chromium.org
[trini: Move the sjg-lab job to prior to world build, to fix pipeline
status]
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Use an 'r' string to avoid a warning:
test/py/tests/test_spi.py:698: DeprecationWarning: invalid escape
sequence '\s'
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The Beagleplay board uses an SoC from the TI K3 family. This has both a
Cortex-R core and a Cortex-A core and the R core needs to come up before
the A core. In both cases we have U-Boot SPL then U-Boot proper being
used.
In practice this means we need two entirely separate builds to produce
an image.
Handle this in test.py by adding more parameters.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This can take a while and involve multiple steps (e.g. turning the board
back off). Add a section for it and show the output.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Send the Labgrid quit characters to ask it to exit gracefully. This
typically allows it to power off the board being used. Only do this when
labgrid is being used (detected with an env var).
If that doesn't work, try the less graceful approach.
The normal approach for pytest is to simply kill the child process. This
makes Labgrid exit immediately. Thus it does not get a chance to execute
the 'off' part of strategy (which may power it off) and release the
device.
Without this, every board disconnect leaves the board in a bad state,
requiring separate steps to recover the board, then power it off.
The action is conditional on since USE_LABGRID_SJG being set, so only
affects operation if the Labgrid-sjg integration is being used.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
There is a very annoying bug at present where the terminal echos part
of the first command sent to the board. This happens because the
terminal is still set to echo for a period until Labgrid starts up and
can change this.
Fix this by disabling echo (and other terminal features) as soon as the
spawn happens.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
We expect commands to be echoed and this should happen quite quickly,
since U-Boot is sitting at the prompt waiting for a command.
Reduce the timeout for this situation. Try to produce a more useful
error message when something goes wrong. Also handle the case where the
connection has gone away since the last command was issued.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
There is quite a bit of code in pytest to try to start up U-Boot on a
board, with timeouts, expects, etc.
This is tedious to maintain and is peripheral to the test system's
purpose. It seems better to put this logic in the lab itself, where is
can provide such support.
With Labgrid we can use the UbootStrategy class to get the board into a
useful state, however it needs to do it. Then it can report to pytest
by writing a suitable string along with the U-Boot version it detected.
Add support for detecting 'lab mode' and simply assume that all is well
in that case. Collect the version string when Labgrid says it is ready.
This is only used with the Labgrid-sjg integration. When Labgrid starts
the UbootStrategy it checks if U_BOOT_SOURCE_DIR is set. If so it emits
a string '{lab mode}' that tells test.py to simply wait for an
indication that the board is ready. All banner-checking is skipped. The
indication comes in the form of another string 'Lab: Board is ready'
which Labgrid sends once the board is sitting at a prompt ready to run
tests. Then test.py emits 'U-Boot is ready' and continues with testing.
Note that Labgrid has the same kind of "check for a string" logic that
is in test.py, except it's not caring about the correct number / order
of banner prints. This checking could be added, however. If something
fails, the complete output is shown, so it is possible to see what went
wrong.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
In Labgrid there is the concept of a 'role', which is similar to the
U-Boot board ID in U-Boot's pytest subsystem.
The role indicates both the target and information about the U-Boot
build to use. It can also provide any amount of other configuration.
The information is obtained using the 'labgrid-client query' operation.
Using this role, all required configuration for the board is stored
within the Labgrid environment, with pytest simply querying it. This
allows connecting to boards using an interactive console, something that
isn't possible without some kind of mapping. It also means that we don't
need to replicate the pytest functionality in tbot, since Labgrid can
handle the console and kick off builds as needed.
Make use of this in tests, so that only the role is required in gitlab
and other situations. The board type and other things can be queried
as needed.
Use a new 'u-boot-test-getrole' script to obtain the requested
information.
With this it is possible to run lab tests in gitlab with just a single
'ROLE' variable for each board.
Note that, without this feature:
- interactive use of boards with Labgrid-sjg would require repeating the
id/board in a separate configuration file
- Gitlab yaml file would need to specify both the id and board
This feature is entirely optional, however, with the code gracefully
falling back to using a separate ID and board.
Link: https://tbot.tools
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Sometimes we know that the board is already running the right software,
so provide an option to allow running of tests directly, without first
resetting the board.
This saves time when re-running a test where only the Python code is
changing.
Note that this feature is open to errors, since the user must know that
the board is in a fit state to execute tests. It is useful for repeated
iteration on a particular test, where it can save quite a bit of time.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
When a board is finished with, the lab may want to power it off, or
perform some other function. Add a new script which is called when tests
are complete.
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
When Labgrid is used, it can get U-Boot ready for running tests. It
prints a message when it has done so.
Add logic to detect this message and accept it.
Note that this does not change pytest, which still (also) looks for the
U-Boot banner. This change merely makes it possible for pytest to
believe Labgrid when it says that the board is ready for use.
In several cases, the board starts up and Labgrid receives some initial
output, then pytest starts and misses some of that output, because it
came in while Labgrid had the console open. Then pytest fails because
it doesn't see the expected banners.
With this change, Labgrid handles getting U-Boot to a prompt, in a
fully reliable manner. Then pytest starts up and can simply start
running its tests.
But, again, this does not prevent pytest from handling a banner if one
is provided (e.g. if not using the Labgrid integration).
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
When mentioning a test name, add single quotes to make it easier to see.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
This should show the test name, not the selected name, since the user
may be running all tests, in which case 'select_name' is NULL
Fix it.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
Rather than returning various error codes, use assertions to check that
the test passes.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
There is no particular need for the time tests to have their own test
command. Move them into the lib suite instead.
Update the test functions to match the normal unit-test signature.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
This test doesn't belong at the top level. Move it into the lib/
directory, to match its implementation. Rename it to drop the
unnecessary _ut suffix.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
There is no particular need for the unicode tests to have their own test
suite. Move them into the lib suite instead.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
This test doesn't belong at the top level. Move it into the lib/
directory, to match its implementation. Rename it to drop the
unnecessary _ut suffix.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
There is no particular need for the str tests to have their own test
suite. Move them into the lib suite instead.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
This test doesn't belong at the top level. Move it into the lib/
directory, to match (most of) its implementation. Rename it to drop the
unnecessary _ut suffix.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
There is no particular need for bloblist to have its own test suite.
Move it into the common suite instead.
Add the missing help for 'common'.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
This test doesn't belong at the top level. Move it into the common/
directory, to match its implementation. Rename it to drop the
unnecessary _ut suffix.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
This test doesn't belong at the top level. Move it into the boot/
directory, to match its implementation.
This test is currently dependent on bloblist, but the real dependency is
on sandbox, so update that.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
Rather than enabled DEBUG and using assert(), use the unit-test
functions now provided.
Drop a check that causes pytest to fail.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
The command test was the very first test written in U-Boot, some 12
years ago. It predates the unit-test subsystem and was never converted
over.
There is no particular need for the command test to have its own
command. It is also confusing to have it separate from the normal test
suites. At present this test is not run in CI.
Move it into the cmd suite instead, updating it to become a unit test.
One of the checks is dropped to avoid an error.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
This test doesn't belong at the top level. Move it into the lib/
directory, since that is where compression is implemented.
Rename it to just 'command', since it is obviously a unit test and the
_ut suffix does not add much except to make it different from the names
of other test files.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
There is no particular need for compression to have its own test suite.
Move it into the lib suite instead.
Add the missing help for 'common' and update the docs.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
This test doesn't belong at the top level. Move it into the lib/
directory, since that is where compression is implemented.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
The trace feature is now tested in CI so there is no need for these old
script. Also they don't work. Drop them.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
This pointer is not used any more, so drop the declarations.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
This test doesn't belong at the top level. Move it into the common/
directory, to match its implementation.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> # rpi_3, rpi_4, rpi_arm64, am64x_evm_a53, am64-sk
We have only implemented longjmp() on the EFI architectures.
Define a symbol CONFIG_HAVE_SETJMP and have it selected by the relevant
architectures.
Use CONFIG_HAVE_SETJMP to decide if the longjmp test shall be built.
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Add a simple test of booting with the EFI bootmeth, which runs the app
and checks that it can call 'exit boot-services' (to check that all the
device-removal code doesn't break anything) and then exit back to
U-Boot.
This uses a disk image containing the testapp, ready for execution by
sandbox when needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Create a new disk for use with tests, which contains the new 'testapp'
EFI app specifically intended for testing the EFI loader.
Attach it to the USB device, since most testing is currently done with
mmc.
Initially this image will be used to test the EFI bootmeth.
Fix a stale comment in prep_mmc_bootdev() while we are here.
For now this uses sudo and a compressed fallback file, like all the
other bootstd tests. Once this series is in, the patch which moves
this to use user-space tools will be cleaned up and re-submitted.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Andrew Goodbody <andrew.goodbody@linaro.org> says:
Starting a sandbox session and running 'ut bootm' on the command
line instead of using pytest with --verbose will result in some
test failures. This series makes the tests more deterministic so
that they will better control their environment and hence will
work as expected whether or not they are invoked with '--verbose'.
The series starts with a small fix to the parameters of
bootm_process_cmdline that one commit incorrectly added using a bool
when it had been updated to take flags by the preceeding commit.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241101130254.473017-1-andrew.goodbody@linaro.org
Some bootm tests expect that GD_FLG_SILENT is reset in order
to work as expected. This is the state if the test is run with
'pytest --verbose' but not if run from, say, the sandbox command
line.
So reset the flag for those tests that rely on it being reset. This
has to be done in each test as the test infrastructure will set it
again before every test when not invoked with 'pytest --verbose'.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Goodbody <andrew.goodbody@linaro.org>
The function bootm_process_cmdline_env takes flags as its third
parameter, not a bool. Correct the usage by replacing 'true'
with BOOTM_CL_ALL so that the intent is clear.
A similar change was made throughtout this file in the previous
commit to the one mentioned below as being fixed.
Fixes: 4448fe8e4e ("bootm: Allow updating the bootargs in a buffer")
Signed-off-by: Andrew Goodbody <andrew.goodbody@linaro.org>
The tests test_usb_ext4load_ext4write, test_usb_ext2load and
test_usb_load depend on the command ext4write being present not just
the feature of being able to write to an ext4 file system. So update
their dependencies to include the ext4write command itself. This will
prevent spurious test failures when running the USB tests against USB
storage with an ext2/ext4 partition but no ext4write command available.
Fixes: 1c5b6edad3 ("test/py: usb: Add tests for USB device")
Signed-off-by: Andrew Goodbody <andrew.goodbody@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
When test_usb_load finds multiple partitions of the same type then
it will cause a test failure. The call to write the test file will
write a different test file to each partition but only return the
name and size of the last one written. So the test then fails to
load the test file from the first partition as it uses the name of
a file on a different partition.
Refactor the code so that only one test file is written at a time
and is written to only the partition being tested at that time. This
allows the correct file name to always be available to the code that
runs the load command. This reduces the number of files written and
also the number of calls to crc32 needed.
Fixes: 1c5b6edad3 ("test/py: usb: Add tests for USB device")
Signed-off-by: Andrew Goodbody <andrew.goodbody@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Tests which create a new bloblist overwrite the existing one in sandbox.
Provide a flag for tests to declare this behaviour. Save and restore the
bloblist pointer so that other tests remain unaffected.
Note that when sandbox is running normally, the bloblist has been
relocated to high in memory. The existing bloblist tests create a new
bloblist low in memory, so they do not conflict.
Correct a build error on coreboot by using accessors for gd->bloblist:
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Coreboot provides the CMOS layout in the tables it passes to U-Boot.
Use that to build an editor for the CMOS settings.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Coreboot tables provide information about the CMOS-RAM checksum. Add a
command which can check and update this.
With this it is possible to adjust CMOS-RAM settings and tidy up the
checksum afterwards.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Update the cbsysinfo command to show the contents of the CMOS option
table.
While we are here, add some example output for this command, along with
mention of what the unimplemented tags are.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This function assumes that all tests in a suite are being run. This
means that it can sometimes call dm_test_restore() when it should not.
The impact of this is that it is not possible, for example, to run
'ut bootstd bootflow_cros' and then check the state of bootstd
afterwards, since all devices are removed and recreated.
Update the function to take account of any selected test, to avoid this
problem.
Add a comment for test_insert while we are here.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
In the bootflow tests the script bootmeth is bound with the name
bootmeth_script whereas the others have a name without the bootmeth_
prefix. Adjust it to be the same.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
All the uclass functions for finding a device end up creating a uclass
if it doesn't exist. Add a function which instead returns NULL in this
case.
This is useful when in the 'unbind' path, since we don't want to undo
any unbinding which has already happened.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Unlike linked lists, it is inefficient to remove items from an alist,
particularly if it is large. If most items need to be removed, then the
time-complexity approaches O(n2).
Provide a way to do this efficiently, by working through the alist once
and copying elements down.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Sometimes it is useful to empty the list without de-allocating any of
the memory used, e.g. when the list will be re-populated immediately
afterwards.
Add a new function for this.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Add some macros which permit easy iteration through an alist, similar to
those provided by the 'list' implementation.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
In the bootflow tests the script bootmeth is bound with the name
bootmeth_script whereas the others have a name without the bootmeth_
prefix. Adjust it to be the same.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
All the uclass functions for finding a device end up creating a uclass
if it doesn't exist. Add a function which instead returns NULL in this
case.
This is useful when in the 'unbind' path, since we don't want to undo
any unbinding which has already happened.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Unlike linked lists, it is inefficient to remove items from an alist,
particularly if it is large. If most items need to be removed, then the
time-complexity approaches O(n2).
Provide a way to do this efficiently, by working through the alist once
and copying elements down.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Sometimes it is useful to empty the list without de-allocating any of
the memory used, e.g. when the list will be re-populated immediately
afterwards.
Add a new function for this.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Add some macros which permit easy iteration through an alist, similar to
those provided by the 'list' implementation.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com> says:
With this series opendir, readdir, closedir are implemented for ext4.
These functions are needed for the UEFI sub-system to interact with
the ext4 file system.
To reduce code growth the functions are reused to implement the ls
command for ext4.
A memory leak in ext4fs_exists is resolved.
ext4fs_iterate_dir is simplified by removing a redundant pointer copy.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241026064048.370062-1-heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com
Now that opendir, readir, closedir are implemented for ext4 we can use
fs_ls_generic() for implementing the ls command.
Adjust the unit tests:
* fs_ls_generic() produces more spaces between file size and name.
* The ext4 specific message "** Can not find directory. **\n" is not
written anymore.
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
When reading/writing to memory we cannot assume that a base address of
0x0 is correct and functional. So use CONFIG_SYS_LOAD_ADDR as the base
from which we add a bit more padding and being our tests.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Update spi negative test case to prevent SF command
from overwriting relocation memory area.
Signed-off-by: Padmarao Begari <padmarao.begari@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Reviewed-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
SCSI READ CAPACITY reports the address of the last block and the block
size. The total number of blocks is thus last block address plus one.
This also fixes the corresponding test case.
To conform with other messages capitalize the first letter:
%s/enter description/Enter description/g
Adjust the unit tests accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Acked-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
The "dollar" tests require CONFIG_CONSOLE_RECORD to be enabled so guard
with that.
Reviewed-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Currently, the "dm" suite in unit tests (ut) is only available on
sandbox. Make sure that all cmd tests that are part of this suite are
only available on sandbox and not attempted to be run on hardware (where
it will fail to be able to be started).
Reviewed-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
The function description says this should return 0 or -1 on failures.
When regions coalesce though this returns the number of coalescedregions
which is confusing and requires special handling of the return code.
On top of that no one is using the number of coalesced regions.
So let's just return 0 on success and adjust our selftests accordingly
Signed-off-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org>
The config setting CMD_BOOTEFI_HELLO_COMPILE was removed in favour
of BOOTEFI_HELLO_COMPILE but the dependency for
test_efi_helloworld_net_http was not updated and so is now incorrect
preventing the test from ever running. Fix it.
Fixes: 6fe80876dc ("efi_loader: Rename and move CMD_BOOTEFI_HELLO_COMPILE")
Signed-off-by: Andrew Goodbody <andrew.goodbody@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Patrick Rudolph <patrick.rudolph@9elements.com> says:
Based on the existing work done by Simon Glass this series adds
support for booting aarch64 devices using ACPI only.
As first target QEMU SBSA support is added, which relies on ACPI
only to boot an OS. As secondary target the Raspberry Pi4 was used,
which is broadly available and allows easy testing of the proposed
solution.
The series is split into ACPI cleanups and code movements, adding
Arm specific ACPI tables and finally SoC and mainboard related
changes to boot a Linux on the QEMU SBSA and RPi4. Currently only the
mandatory ACPI tables are supported, allowing to boot into Linux
without errors.
The QEMU SBSA support is feature complete and provides the same
functionality as the EDK2 implementation.
The changes were tested on real hardware as well on QEMU v9.0:
qemu-system-aarch64 -machine sbsa-ref -nographic -cpu cortex-a57 \
-pflash secure-world.rom \
-pflash unsecure-world.rom
qemu-system-aarch64 -machine raspi4b -kernel u-boot.bin -cpu cortex-a72 \
-smp 4 -m 2G -drive file=raspbian.img,format=raw,index=0 \
-dtb bcm2711-rpi-4-b.dtb -nographic
Tested against FWTS V24.03.00.
Known issues:
- The QEMU rpi4 support is currently limited as it doesn't emulate PCI,
USB or ethernet devices!
- The SMP bringup doesn't work on RPi4, but works in QEMU (Possibly
cache related).
- PCI on RPI4 isn't working on real hardware since the pcie_brcmstb
Linux kernel module doesn't support ACPI yet.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241023132116.970117-1-patrick.rudolph@9elements.com
Support reading the "interrupts" property from the devicetree in case
the "interrupts-extended" property isn't found. As the "interrupts"
property is commonly used, this allows to parse all existing FDT and
makes irq_get_by_index() more useful.
The "interrupts" property doesn't contain a phandle as "interrupts-extended"
does, so implement a new method to locate the interrupt-parent called
irq_get_interrupt_parent().
TEST: Read the interrupts from the GIC node for ACPI MADT generation.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Rudolph <patrick.rudolph@9elements.com>
Reviewed-by: Moritz Fischer <moritzf@google.com>
Allocate memory for ACPI tables in generic acpi code. When ACPI wasn't
installed in other places, install the ACPI table using BLOBLISTs.
This allows non x86 platforms to boot using ACPI only in case the
EFI loader is being used, since EFI is necessary to advertise the location
of the ACPI tables in memory.
TEST: Booted QEMU SBSA (no QFW) using EFI and ACPI only.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Rudolph <patrick.rudolph@9elements.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Cc: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Add a new method to acpi_ops to let drivers fill out ACPI MADT.
The code is unused for now until drivers implement the new ops.
TEST: Booted on QEMU sbsa using driver model generated MADT.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Rudolph <patrick.rudolph@9elements.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
U-Boot has a fairly rigid memory map which is normally not visible
unless debugging is enabled in board_f.c
Update the 'meminfo' command to show it. This command does not cover
arch-specific pieces but gives a good overview of where things are.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
CI: https://source.denx.de/u-boot/custodians/u-boot-dfu/-/pipelines/22962
Dfu:
- Rely on device tree for spi speed/mode on spi flash
Android Image:
- Fix booting on platforms having > 4GiB of memory
- Decompress boot image to kernel_addr_r when compression is enabled
- Honor CONFIG_SYS_LOAD_ADDR when mkbootimg uses default address
Bcb:
- Rework bcb command to use U_BOOT_LONGHELP
- Move ab_select cmd to bcb cmd
- Implement ab_dump command in bcb
- bcb: Write '_<slot>' instead of '<slot>' to misc partition
The bootflow_menu.c code depends on e.g. scene_txt_set_font(),
which is only built when CONFIG_EXPO is enabled. Introduce new
Kconfig symbol BOOTSTD_MENU which depends on EXPO to prevent
triggering errors like these in case e.g. CONFIG_VIDEO=n :
"
boot/bootflow_menu.c:158:(.text+0x8851): undefined reference to `scene_txt_set_font'
"
Make the symbol depend on BOOTSTD_FULL as well to get rid of
the Makefile dependency workaround. Since BOOTSTD_FULL is not
available in SPL, do not define SPL variant of BOOTSTD_MENU.
Fix up bootflow test accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marek.vasut+renesas@mailbox.org>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
It's really helpful to have the ability to dump BCB block for debugging
A/B logic on the board supported this partition schema.
Command 'bcb ab_dump' prints all fields of bootloader_control struct
including slot_metadata for all presented slots.
Output example:
=====
> board# bcb ab_dump ubi 0#misc
> Read 512 bytes from volume misc to 000000000bf07580
> Read 512 bytes from volume misc to 000000000bf42f40
> Bootloader Control: [misc]
> Active Slot: _a
> Magic Number: 0x42414342
> Version: 1
> Number of Slots: 2
> Recovery Tries Remaining: 0
> CRC: 0x2c8b50bc (Valid)
>
> Slot[0] Metadata:
> - Priority: 15
> - Tries Remaining: 0
> - Successful Boot: 1
> - Verity Corrupted: 0
>
> Slot[1] Metadata:
> - Priority: 14
> - Tries Remaining: 7
> - Successful Boot: 0
> - Verity Corrupted: 0
====
The ab_dump command allows you to display ABC data directly on the
U-Boot console. During an A/B test execution, this test verifies the
accuracy of each field within the ABC data.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Rokosov <ddrokosov@salutedevices.com>
Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Tested-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com> # vim3_android
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241017-android_ab_master-v5-5-43bfcc096d95@salutedevices.com
Signed-off-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
To enhance code organization, it is beneficial to consolidate all A/B
BCB management routines into a single super-command.
The 'bcb' command is an excellent candidate for this purpose.
This patch integrates the separate 'ab_select' command into the 'bcb'
group as the 'ab_select' subcommand, maintaining the same parameter list
for consistency.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Rokosov <ddrokosov@salutedevices.com>
Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Tested-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com> # vim3_android
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241017-android_ab_master-v5-3-43bfcc096d95@salutedevices.com
Signed-off-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
This is the last place outside of cyclic.c that references
cyclic_run() directly. Replace by schedule(), so that cyclic_run() can
be made private. This also better matches what I believe commit
29caf9305b ("cyclic: Use schedule() instead of WATCHDOG_RESET()")
intended to do.
Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes <ravi@prevas.dk>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
Back when I added this driver in commit 2ac8490412, I wrote
The corresponding linux driver apparently has support for some
watchdog circuits which can be disabled by tri-stating the gpio, but I
have never actually encountered such a chip in the wild;
That has changed now; I have a board with just such a watchdog on my
desk currently. Add support for that.
- For a hw_algo="toggle" device, the gpio is requested as output if the
always-running flag is set, otherwise as input.
- The ->start() method is updated to change the direction to output when
required (i.e. it is not always-running).
- The ->stop() method is implemented, but of course reports failure if
always-running.
As I still haven't met any hw_algo="level" devices, I'm not entirely
sure how they fit in, but I'm borrowing logic from the corresponding
linux driver:
- In ->probe(), such devices always request the gpio as GPIOD_IS_OUT.
- In ->stop(), the linux driver has an "eternal ping" comment and sets
the gpio to (logic) high.
Stefan:
Added necessary changes in test/dm/wdt.c to fix CI build breakage, as
suggested by Rasmus.
Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes <ravi@prevas.dk>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
At present menu items are stored according to their sequence number in
the menu. In some cases we may want to have holes in that sequence, or
not use a sequence at all.
Add a new 'value' property for menu items. This will be used for
reading and writing, if present. If there is no 'value' property, then
the normal sequence number will be used instead.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Set aside some expo IDs for 'save' and 'discard' buttons. This avoids
needing to store the IDs for these. Adjust the documentation and expo
tool for the new EXPOID_BASE_ID value.
Ignore these objects when saving and loading the cedit, since they do
not contain real data.
Adjust 'cedit run' to return failure when the user exits the expo
without saving. Update the test for this change as well.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
If expo_set_dynamic_start() is never called, the first scene created
will have an ID of 0, which is invalid. Correct this by setting a
default value.
Add a test to check this.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
It is useful to obtain the results of MSR queries as well as to update
MSR registers, so add a command these tasks.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The default font is proportional, with different character widths.
Select a monospace font for coreboot so that the 'dm tree' output lines
up correctly.
Update the coreboot tests to match.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Prepare the introduction of the lwIP (lightweight IP) TCP/IP stack by
adding a new net/lwip/ directory and the NET_LWIP symbol. Network
support is either NO_NET, NET (legacy stack) or NET_LWIP. Subsequent
commits will introduce the lwIP code, re-work the NETDEVICE integration
and port some of the NET commands and features to lwIP.
SPL_NET cannot be enabled when NET_LWIP=y. SPL_NET pulls some symbols
that are part of NET (such as arp_init(), arp_timeout_check(),
arp_receive(), net_arp_wait_packet_ip()). lwIP support in SPL may be
added later.
Similarly, DFU_TFTP and FASTBOOT are not compatible with NET_LWIP
because of dependencies on net_loop(), tftp_timeout_ms,
tftp_timeout_count_max and other NET things. Let's add a dependency on
!NET_LWIP for now.
SANDBOX can select NET_LWIP but doing so will currently disable the eth
dm tests as well as the wget tests which have strong dependencies on the
NET code.
Other adjustments to Kconfig files are made to fix "unmet direct
dependencies detected" for USB_FUNCTION_SDP and CMD_FASTBOOT when
the default networking stack is set to NET_LWIP ("default NET_LWIP"
instead of "default NET" in Kconfig).
The networking stack is now a choice between NO_NET,
NET and NET_LWIP. Therefore '# CONFIG_NET is not set' should be
'CONFIG_NO_NET=y'. Adjust the defconfigs accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Jerome Forissier <jerome.forissier@linaro.org>
Acked-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
When DSA_SANDBOX is not set, the sandbox tests fail as follows:
$ ./test/py/test.py --build-dir=$(pwd) -k bootdev_test_any
[...]
Scanning for bootflows with label '9'
[...]
Cannot find '9' (err=-19)
This is due to the device list containing two less entries than
expected. Therefore, look for label '7' when DSA_SANDBOX is disabled.
The actual use case is NET_LWIP=y (to be introduced in later patches)
which implies DSA_SANDBOX=n for the time being.
Signed-off-by: Jerome Forissier <jerome.forissier@linaro.org>
When DSA_SANDBOX is not set, the sandbox tests fail as follows:
$ ./test/py/test.py --build-dir=$(pwd) -k bootdev_test_any
[...]
Test: bootdev_test_any: bootdev.c
test/boot/bootdev.c:156, bootdev_test_any(): "mmc2" = media->name: Expected "mmc2", got "mmc0"
[...]
This is due to the device list containing two less entries than
expected. Therefore, adjust the expected index to be two less when
DSA_SANDBOX is disabled.
The actual use case is NET_LWIP=y (to be introduced in later patches)
which implies DSA_SANDBOX=n for the time being.
Signed-off-by: Jerome Forissier <jerome.forissier@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
A comment in test-main.c was not updated with the recent rename. Fix it.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
When the config option CMD_MISC was renamed to CMD_SLEEP the check
in the test for the sleep command was not updated. Do that now.
Fixes: 1606085409 ("cmd: Rename CMD_MISC to CMD_SLEEP")
Signed-off-by: Andrew Goodbody <andrew.goodbody@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> says:
This series collects together the patches from the Labgrid series which
are not related to Labgrid, or at least can be applied independently of
using Labgrid to run the lab.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241010002907.19383-1-sjg@chromium.org
We have added a "set" sub command to bootmeth, add some tests to check
it's operation.
Signed-off-by: Martyn Welch <martyn.welch@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
When the connection to a board dies, assume it is dead forever until
some user action is taken. Skip all remaining tests. This avoids CI
runs taking an hour, with hundreds of 30-second timeouts all to no
avail.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The tests currently catch a very broad Exception in each case. This is
thrown even in the event of a coding error.
We want to handle exceptions differently depending on their severity,
so that we can avoid hour-long delays waiting for a board that is
clearly broken.
As a first step, create some new exception types, separating out those
which are simply an unexpected result from executed a command, from
those which indicate some kind of hardware failure.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
There is quite a bit of code to deal with receiving data from the target
so move it into its own receive() function.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The settings are decoded in two places. Combine them into a new
function, before (in a future patch) expanding the number of items.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
When a test returns -EAGAIN this should not be considered a failure.
Fix what seems to be a problem case, where the pytests see a failure
when a test has merely been skipped.
We cannot squash the -EAGAIN error in ut_run_test() since the failure
count is incremented by its caller, ut_run_test_live_flat()
The specific example here is on snow, where a test is compiled into the
image but cannot run, so returns -EAGAIN to skip:
test/py/tests/test_ut.py sssnow # ut bdinfo bdinfo_test_eth
Test: bdinfo_test_eth: bdinfo.c
Skipping: Console recording disabled
test/test-main.c:486, ut_run_test_live_flat(): 0 == ut_run_test(uts,
test, test->name): Expected 0x0 (0), got 0xfffffff5 (-11)
Test bdinfo_test_eth failed 1 times
Skipped: 1, Failures: 1
snow # F+u-boot-test-reset snow snow
The fix is simply to respect the return code from ut_run_test(), so do
that.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Declare a constant rather than open-coding the same value twice.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org> says:
Integrate MbedTLS v3.6 LTS (currently v3.6.0) with U-Boot.
Motivations:
------------
1. MbedTLS is well maintained with LTS versions.
2. LWIP is integrated with MbedTLS and easily to enable HTTPS.
3. MbedTLS recently switched license back to GPLv2.
Prerequisite:
-------------
This patch series requires mbedtls git repo to be added as a
subtree to the main U-Boot repo via:
$ git subtree add --prefix lib/mbedtls/external/mbedtls \
https://github.com/Mbed-TLS/mbedtls.git \
v3.6.0 --squash
Moreover, due to the Windows-style files from mbedtls git repo,
we need to convert the CRLF endings to LF and do a commit manually:
$ git add --renormalize .
$ git commit
New Kconfig options:
--------------------
`MBEDTLS_LIB` is for MbedTLS general switch.
`MBEDTLS_LIB_CRYPTO` is for replacing original digest and crypto libs with
MbedTLS.
`MBEDTLS_LIB_CRYPTO_ALT` is for using original U-Boot crypto libs as
MbedTLS crypto alternatives.
`MBEDTLS_LIB_X509` is for replacing original X509, PKCS7, MSCode, ASN1,
and Pubkey parser with MbedTLS.
By default `MBEDTLS_LIB_CRYPTO_ALT` and `MBEDTLS_LIB_X509` are selected
when `MBEDTLS_LIB` is enabled.
`LEGACY_CRYPTO` is introduced as a main switch for legacy crypto library.
`LEGACY_CRYPTO_BASIC` is for the basic crypto functionalities and
`LEGACY_CRYPTO_CERT` is for the certificate related functionalities.
For each of the algorithm, a pair of `<alg>_LEGACY` and `<alg>_MBEDTLS`
Kconfig options are introduced. Meanwhile, `SPL_` Kconfig options are
introduced.
In this patch set, MBEDTLS_LIB, MBEDTLS_LIB_CRYPTO and MBEDTLS_LIB_X509
are by default enabled in qemu_arm64_defconfig and sandbox_defconfig
for testing purpose.
Patches for external MbedTLS project:
-------------------------------------
Since U-Boot uses Microsoft Authentication Code to verify PE/COFFs
executables which is not supported by MbedTLS at the moment,
addtional patches for MbedTLS are created to adapt with the EFI loader:
1. Decoding of Microsoft Authentication Code.
2. Decoding of PKCS#9 Authenticate Attributes.
3. Extending MbedTLS PKCS#7 lib to support multiple signer's certificates.
4. MbedTLS native test suites for PKCS#7 signer's info.
All above 4 patches (tagged with `mbedtls/external`) are submitted to
MbedTLS project and being reviewed, eventually they should be part of
MbedTLS LTS release.
But before that, please merge them into U-Boot, otherwise the building
will be broken when MBEDTLS_LIB_X509 is enabled.
See below PR link for the reference:
https://github.com/Mbed-TLS/mbedtls/pull/9001
Miscellaneous:
--------------
Optimized MbedTLS library size by tailoring the config file
and disabling all unnecessary features for EFI loader.
From v2, original libs (rsa, asn1_decoder, rsa_helper, md5, sha1, sha256,
sha512) are completely replaced when MbedTLS is enabled.
From v3, the size-growth is slightly reduced by refactoring Hash functions.
From v6, smaller implementations for SHA256 and SHA512 are enabled and
target size reduce significantly.
Target(QEMU arm64) size-growth when enabling MbedTLS:
v1: 6.03%
v2: 4.66%
v3 - v5: 4.55%
v6: 2.90%
Tests done:
-----------
EFI Secure Boot test (EFI variables loading and verifying, EFI signed image
verifying and booting) via U-Boot console.
EFI Secure Boot and Capsule sandbox test passed.
Known issues:
-------------
None.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/u-boot/20241003215112.3103601-1-raymond.mao@linaro.org/
With MBEDTLS_LIB_X509 enabled, we don't build the original ASN1 lib,
So remove it from test.
Signed-off-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> says:
When the SPL build-phase was first created it was designed to solve a
particular problem (the need to init SDRAM so that U-Boot proper could
be loaded). It has since expanded to become an important part of U-Boot,
with three phases now present: TPL, VPL and SPL
Due to this history, the term 'SPL' is used to mean both a particular
phase (the one before U-Boot proper) and all the non-proper phases.
This has become confusing.
For a similar reason CONFIG_SPL_BUILD is set to 'y' for all 'SPL'
phases, not just SPL. So code which can only be compiled for actual SPL,
for example, must use something like this:
#if defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) && !defined(CONFIG_TPL_BUILD)
In Makefiles we have similar issues. SPL_ has been used as a variable
which expands to either SPL_ or nothing, to chose between options like
CONFIG_BLK and CONFIG_SPL_BLK. When TPL appeared, a new SPL_TPL variable
was created which expanded to 'SPL_', 'TPL_' or nothing. Later it was
updated to support 'VPL_' as well.
This series starts a change in terminology and usage to resolve the
above issues:
- The word 'xPL' is used instead of 'SPL' to mean a non-proper build
- A new CONFIG_XPL_BUILD define indicates that the current build is an
'xPL' build
- The existing CONFIG_SPL_BUILD is changed to mean SPL; it is not now
defined for TPL and VPL phases
- The existing SPL_ Makefile variable is renamed to SPL_
- The existing SPL_TPL Makefile variable is renamed to PHASE_
It should be noted that xpl_phase() can generally be used instead of
the above CONFIGs without a code-space or run-time penalty.
This series does not attempt to convert all of U-Boot to use this new
terminology but it makes a start. In particular, renaming spl.h and
common/spl seems like a bridge too far at this point.
The series is fully bisectable. It has also been checked to ensure there
are no code-size changes on any commit.
Use PHASE_ as the symbol to select a particular XPL build. This means
that SPL_TPL_ is no-longer set.
Update the comment in bootstage to refer to this symbol, instead of
SPL_
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Complete this rename for all directories outside arch/ board/ drivers/
and include/
Use the new symbol to refer to any 'SPL' build, including TPL and VPL
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com> says:
This series is a reworked version of the previous seried:
misc: introduce STATUS LED activity function
This series port and expand the legacy concept of LED boot from
the legacy Status LED API to new LED API.
One thing that many device need is a way to communicate to the
user that the device is actually doing something.
This is especially useful for recovery steps where an
user (for example) insert an USB drive, keep a button pressed
and the device autorecover.
There is currently no way to signal the user externally that
the bootloader is processing/recoverying aside from setting
a LED on.
A solid LED on is not enough and won't actually signal any
kind of progress.
Solution is the good old blinking LED but uboot doesn't
suggest (and support) interrupts and almost all the LED
are usually GPIO LED that doesn't support HW blink.
Additional Kconfg are also introduced to set the LED boot and
activity. Those are referenced by label.
A documentation for old and these new LED API is created.
Expand ofnode options test with new generic helper for bool, int and
string.
Signed-off-by: Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Add tests for LED boot and activity feature and add required property in
sandbox test DTS.
Signed-off-by: Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Calling u_boot_console.restart_uboot() in
test_efi_selftest_watchdog_reboot() may lead to incorrect results.
While the watchdog triggered reboot is running thee test environment may
need some time before triggering a reboot itself. This may lead to
duplicate output of the U-Boot greeter which is recorded as an error.
Reported-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Fixes: df172e117d ("test/py: test reboot by EFI watchdog")
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
This is not actually a command so the name is confusing. Use
BOOTEFI_HELLO_COMPILE instead. Put it in the efi_loader directory
with the other such config options.
The link rule (for $(obj)/%_efi.so) in scripts/Makefile.lib handles
pulling in efi_crt0.o and efi_reloc.o so drop the 'extra' rules.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
In case a regulator DT node contains regulator-always-on or regulator-boot-on
property, make sure the regulator gets correctly configured by U-Boot on start
up. Unconditionally probe such regulator drivers. This is a preparatory patch
for introduction of .regulator_post_probe() which would trigger the regulator
configuration.
Parsing of regulator-always-on and regulator-boot-on DT property has been
moved to regulator_post_bind() as the information is required early, the
rest of the DT parsing has been kept in regulator_pre_probe() to avoid
slowing down the boot process.
Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Jerome Forissier <jerome.forissier@linaro.org> says:
Miscellaneous fixes made when developing the lwIP series [1]. They are
posted separately since they make sense on their own. Subsequent
versions of the lwIP series will contain a squashed version of this one.
[1] http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/uboot/list/?series=420712&state=%2A&archive=both
Add a test to test_efi_loader.py similar to the TFTP test but for HTTP
with the wget command.
Suggested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Signed-off-by: Jerome Forissier <jerome.forissier@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@gmail.com>
test_efi_helloworld_net() and test_efi_grub_net() depend on
cmd_tftpboot so add the missing annotations.
Reported-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Signed-off-by: Jerome Forissier <jerome.forissier@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
If env__pxe_boot_test_skip is not present, it defaults to True not
False. Therefore fix the comment.
Signed-off-by: Jerome Forissier <jerome.forissier@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
When running the bootstage tests currently we get a warning like:
tests/test_bootstage.py::test_bootstage_stash
...PytestReturnNotNoneWarning: Expected None, but tests/test_bootstage.py::test_bootstage_stash returned (37748736, 4096), which will be an error in a future version of pytest. Did you mean to use `assert` in stead of `return`?
This is because the unstash test will run the stash test and fetch the
addr / size from that. Rework the test to be stash and unstash and then
run the unstash command at the end of the current stash test.
Acked-by: Michal Simek <michal.simek@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> says:
This series includes the patches needed to make make the EFI 'boot' test
work. That test has now been split off into a separate series along with
the EFI patches.
This series fixes these problems:
- sandbox memory-mapping conflict with PCI
- the fix for that causes the mbr test to crash as it sets up pointers
instead of addresses for its 'mmc' commands
- the mmc and read commands which cast addresses to pointers
- a tricky bug to do with USB keyboard and stdio
- a few other minor things
The normal approach with sandbox is to use a fixed memory address in the
RAM, to avoid needing to create a map for transient local variables.
Update this test to use this approach.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
It isn't that important to factor out constants in tests, but in this
case we have 0x200 and 512 used. The commands don't use the constant
as they use a block count ('1'). It doesn't create more code to use a
constant, so create one.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This tests maps some local variables into sandbox's address space. Make
sure to unmap them afterwards.
Note that the normal approach with sandbox is to use a fixed memory
address in the RAM, to avoid needing to create a map for transient local
variables.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Fixes: 04291ee0ab ("cmd: mbr: Allow 4 MBR partitions without need...")
U-Boot commands typically don't need 0x to specify hex, since they use
hex by default. Adding 0x in this test is confusing since it suggests
that it is necessary. Drop it from the file.
Also use the %#x construct to get the 0x when needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Clear any USB-keyboard devices before running a unit test, to avoid
using a stale udevice pointer in stdio. Add a long comment to explain
this situation and why this solution seems best, at least for now.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Set up a function for this, since it needs to be used from multiple test
files.
This test file is only used on sandbox, where USB is enabled, so drop
the local declaration of usb_started
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tidy up most of these warnings. Remaining are four of these:
R0914: Too many local variables
which can only by fixed by splitting things into functions, so that is
left for another time.
Part of this change was done by the flynt tool.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Francis Laniel <francis.laniel@amarulasolutions.com> says:
Hi!
With this series, I bumped the new hush to get the latest commits from upstream.
Also, I added back a reverted commit which goal was to fix a bad behavior in
old hush test.
I had to tweak a bit this commit, but everything worked both locally and in the
CI.
The dollar test was merged with bugous console behavior, and
instead of fixing it, this behavior was just workarounded.
This was done to keep compatibility with the existing behavior.
It seems like without the fix the ut_assert_skipline(); didn't clear
console and running ut_assert_skipline(); many times would give always
OK. With e58bafc35f ("lib: membuff: fix readline not returning line in case of overflow")
the line is cleared correctly and next assert fails because now there
is nothing to clean which is correct if we look the this a bit above
the failing assert:
if (gd->flags & GD_FLG_HUSH_MODERN_PARSER) {
/*
* For some strange reasons, the console is not empty after
* running above command.
* So, we reset it to not have side effects for other tests.
*/
console_record_reset_enable();
} else if (gd->flags & GD_FLG_HUSH_OLD_PARSER) {
ut_assert_console_end();
}
Which further confirms that tests workaround the old problem and now
that problem is fixed we can remove the whole if blocks and simply
place ut_assert_console_end() right after ut_assert_skipline() without
any conditional and will pass green.
So this part of code goes from:
ut_assert_skipline();
ut_assert_skipline();
if (gd->flags & GD_FLG_HUSH_MODERN_PARSER) {
/* See above comments. */
console_record_reset_enable();
} else if (gd->flags & GD_FLG_HUSH_OLD_PARSER) {
ut_assert_console_end();
}
to become:
ut_assert_skipline();
if (gd->flags & GD_FLG_HUSH_OLD_PARSER) {
ut_assert_skipline();
}
ut_assert_console_end();
The if block mentioned above that calls console_record_reset_enable() is
completely removed as fixed by e58bafc35f.
[flaniel: adapt second if]
Signed-off-by: Ion Agorria <ion@agorria.com>
Signed-off-by: Svyatoslav Ryhel <clamor95@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240105072212.6615-8-clamor95@gmail.com
[mkorpershoek: reworded commit title]
Signed-off-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
[flaniel: remove console_record_reset_enable() if]
Signed-off-by: Francis Laniel <francis.laniel@amarulasolutions.com>
Add a test to check the version/variant bits of v4 and v5 UUIDs.
Acked-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org>
Add some basic unit tests to validate that the UUID generation behaves
as expected. This matches the implementation in efi_loader for sandbox
and a Qualcomm board and should catch any regressions.
Acked-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org>
Move this header to include/u-boot/ so that it can be used by external
tools.
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org>
Migrate sandbox over to generating it's capsule update image GUIDs
dynamically from the namespace and board/image info. Update the
reference and tests to use the new GUIDs.
Acked-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org>
If erase/write/read size is 0 then it throws the mentioned error message
when debug message ie enabled as per 899fb5aa8b ("cmd: sf/nand: Print
and return failure when 0 length is passed"), setting it to None as
debug message is not enabled by default for testing.
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Implement trivial extension to the sandbox PHY, which makes it pretend
to support selecting USB Host mode and nothing else. Any other mode is
rejected with -EINVAL. Any submode except for default submode 0 is
rejected with -EOPNOTSUPP . The implementation behaves in this trivial
way to permit easy unit testing using test which is also added in this
commit.
To run the test, use e.g. sandbox64_defconfig and run U-Boot as follows:
$ ./u-boot -Tc 'ut dm phy_setup'
Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marek.vasut+renesas@mailbox.org>
Extend generic_setup_phy() parameter list with PHY mode and submode and
call generic_phy_set_mode() in generic_setup_phy(), so the generic PHY
setup function can configure the PHY into correct mode before powering
the PHY up.
Update all call sites of generic_setup_phy() as well, all of which are
USB host related, except for DM test which now behaves as a USB host
test.
Note that if the PHY driver does not implement the .set_mode callback,
generic_phy_set_mode() call returns 0 and does not error out, so this
should not break any existing systems.
Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marek.vasut+renesas@mailbox.org>
Sughosh Ganu <sughosh.ganu@linaro.org> says:
This is a follow-up from an earlier RFC series [1] for making the LMB
and EFI memory allocations work together. This is a non-rfc version
with only the LMB part of the patches, for making the LMB memory map
global and persistent.
This is part one of a set of patches which aim to have the LMB and EFI
memory allocations work together. This requires making the LMB memory
map global and persistent, instead of having local, caller specific
maps. This is being done keeping in mind the usage of LMB memory by
platforms where the same memory region can be used to load multiple
different images. What is not allowed is to overwrite memory that has
been allocated by the other module, currently the EFI memory
module. This is being achieved by introducing a new flag,
LMB_NOOVERWRITE, which represents memory which cannot be re-requested
once allocated.
The data structures (alloced lists) required for maintaining the LMB
map are initialised during board init. The LMB module is enabled by
default for the main U-Boot image, while it needs to be enabled for
SPL. This version also uses a stack implementation, as suggested by
Simon Glass to temporarily store the lmb structure instance which is
used during normal operation when running lmb tests. This does away
with the need to run the lmb tests separately.
The tests have been tweaked where needed because of these changes.
The second part of the patches, to be sent subsequently, would work on
having the EFI allocations work with the LMB API's.
[1] - https://lore.kernel.org/u-boot/20240704073544.670249-1-sughosh.ganu@linaro.org/T/#t
Notes:
1) These patches are on next, as the alist patches have been
applied to that branch.
2) I have tested the boot on the ST DK2 board, but it would be good to
get a T-b/R-b from the ST maintainers.
3) It will be good to test these changes on a PowerPC platform
(ideally an 85xx, as I do not have one).
The current LMB API's for allocating and reserving memory use a
per-caller based memory view. Memory allocated by a caller can then be
overwritten by another caller. Make these allocations and reservations
persistent using the alloced list data structure.
Two alloced lists are declared -- one for the available(free) memory,
and one for the used memory. Once full, the list can then be extended
at runtime.
[sjg: Use a stack to store pointer of lmb struct when running lmb tests]
Signed-off-by: Sughosh Ganu <sughosh.ganu@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
[sjg: Optimise the logic to add a region in lmb_add_region_flags()]
Use the API function list_count_nodes() to count the number of list
entries.
Signed-off-by: Sughosh Ganu <sughosh.ganu@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Add test cases for sf commands to verify various SPI flash operations
such as erase, write and read. It also adds qspi lock unlock cases.
This test relies on boardenv_* configurations to run it for different
SPI flash family such as single SPI, QSPI, and OSPI.
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> says:
This series started as a small fix for checking for an empty line,
but in the process several other problems were found and fixed:
- fix tests which use console recording but don't set the flag
- drop unnecessary resetting of the console in tests
- drop unnecessary blank line before MMC output
- update the docs a little
- fix buildman test failure on newer Pythons
- a few other minor things
This series also renames the confusing flag names, so that they are
easier to remember - just a UTF_ (unit-test flags) prefix.
It is seldom necessary to call this function. Drop its use in the
command tests.
Add a few extra checks to the wget test so that resetting is not
needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Set this flag rather than doing things manually in the test.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Quite a lot of tests have the same two lines of code at the start. Move
this into the two setup functions to reduce redundancy.
Add a line to check the output from set_working_fdt_addr() since this is
always emitted.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Some functions are using asserts but the result of the functions
themselves is not checked. This means that if a test fails, the result
is not noticed until later, which can be confusing to debug.
Add the missing asserts.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Set this flag rather than doing things manually in the test.
Drop unnecessary calls to console_record_reset_enable()
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Write out the tests in full to allow the test to be found more easily
when there is a failure. We could use a single test function with a
for() loop but this would stop at the first failure, and some variations
might while other pass.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The _REC suffix doesn't add much. Really what we want to know is whether
the test uses the console, so rename this flag.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Most tests don't have this. It helps to keep the test declaration
clearly associated with the function it relates to, rather than the next
one in the file. Remove the extra blank line and mention this in the
docs.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The UT_TESTF_ macros read as 'unit test test flags' which is not right.
Rename to UTF ('unit test flags').
This has the benefit of being shorter, which helps keep UNIT_TEST()
declarations on a single line.
Give the enum a name and reference it from the UNIT_TEST() macros while
we are here.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The existing implementation of ut_assert_nextline_empty() cannot
distinguish between an empty line and no line at all. It can in fact be
called at the end of the recorded output and will happily return
success.
Adjust the logic so that this condition is detected. Show a failure
message in this case.
Fix the one test which falls foul of this fix.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Fixes: 400175b0a7 ("test: Add a way to check each line of console...")
Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Some of the logging fields are larger than they need to be. Shrink them
and adjust the ordering to improve alignment.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This value is only really used before relocation. There is not much use
to showing its value in bdinfo, so drop it. Move it to the new boardf
struct.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Quite a few of the members of struct global_data are only used before
reloction, or have little meaning afterwards, yet they hang around in
struct global_data for the lifetime of U-Boot. This uses up precious
pre-relocation SRAM on many boards.
To help with this, start a new struct which exists only before
relocation. Move new_fdt into this new struct. Drop the display of it
in the 'bdinfo' command as it is probably not very useful.
Note that the field does not exist in SPL builds.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
While we have a symbol for controlling if we will be testing BOOTSTD or
not, and it depends on SANDBOX, we do not control the building of
test/boot/ content correctly. Guard the current bootstd tests with
a check for UT_BOOTSTD and leave the measurement test available.
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
As the overlays are sandbox specific, mark the whole test as depending
on sandbox.
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Rather than having every caller set this up individually, create a
common init function. This allows new fields to be added without the
risk of them being left uninited.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Trimarchi <michael@amarulasolutions.com>
Unless function names are requested, the logging system should not
compile these into the code. Adjust the macros to handle this.
This means that turning on function names at runtime won't work unless
CONFIG_LOGF_FUNC is enabled. We could perhaps split this into a
separate option if that is a problem.
Enable CONFIG_LOGF_FUNC logging for sandbox since the tests expect the
function names to be included. Fix up the pinmux test which checks a
logging statement.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Quentin Schulz <quentin.schulz@cherry.de>
In order to build the docker container, which contains a download cache
of python modules, we need to have our versions be in sync in each
requirements file. Update some of the cases where which are older than
the rest of the project.
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
current env_set_default_vars() doesn't delete
var that are not in the imported env. hashtable
removes vars that are not in the imported
env but present in the current env only if H_NOCLEAR
flag is not set.
This change is to avoid passing H_NOCLEAR flag if
specific vars are passed to env_set_default_vars()
Without this change:
Marvell>> env default boot_mode
Marvell>>
With the change:
Marvell>> env default boot_mode
WARNING: 'boot_mode' not in imported env, deleting it!
Signed-off-by: Ravi Minnikanti <rminnikanti@marvell.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
After applying the following patch, wget test on sandbox failed[1].
Commit: cab7867cff ("net: wget: Support retransmission a dropped packet")
Here are two reasons why the test is failed and how to fix it:
1. tcp_ack is calculated by the wrong value.
tcp_ack needs to be calculated by the received TCP payload size.
2. wget command may have a problem that HTTP response from server
must be divided into more than two packets.
In this commit, HTTP response is divided into two packets.
In addition, I fixed the HTTP response returned at the correct timing.
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/u-boot/CAFLszThEbk2Jr8OZ6Hj21wPSnJjgJhaDe037RqwHvwt1KjB3_A@mail.gmail.com/
Signed-off-by: Yasuharu Shibata <yasuharu.shibata@gmail.com>
Reported-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> says:
Universal Payload (UPL) is an Industry Standard for firmware
components[1]. UPL is designed to improve interoperability within the
firmware industry, allowing mixing and matching of projects with less
friction and fewer project-specific implementations. UPL is
cross-platform, supporting ARM, x86 and RISC-V initially.
This series provides some initial support for this, targeting 0.9.1 and
sandbox only.
Features still to come include:
- Support for architectures
- FIT validation
- Handoff validation
- Interoperability tests
Now that sandbox_vpl supports UPL, add a test that checks that the
payload can be loaded by SPL and the handoff information passed through
to U-Boot proper.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Use the sandbox_vpl build to test UPL since it supports a real devicetree
in SPL. The sandbox_spl build uses OF_PLATDATA.
Enable writing the UPL handoff in SPL and reading it in U-Boot proper.
Provide a test to check that this handoff works.
Note that the test uses the standard devicetree rather than the test one,
since it is a lot smaller and fits in the existing bloblist.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Add a 'upl' command to work with Universal Payload features. For now it
only supports reading and writing a handoff structure.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This code is useful for loading an image in sandbox_spl so move it into
a place where it can be called as needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> says:
This data structure provides a list of pointers / array of structures.
I was planning to use it for the lmb restructure, to allow it to
support any number of entries, but then I gave up on it.
There are quite a few places in U-Boot where such a list would be
useful, since it supports growing the array.
[...]
Example:
struct my_struct obj;
struct my_struct *ptr = alist_add(&lst, &obj, struct my_struct);
// now ptr is in the list
[trini: Reword the cover letter slightly, do not merge the RFC portion]
In various places it is useful to have an array of structures, but allow
it to grow. In some cases we work around it by setting maximum number of
entries, using a Kconfig option. In other places we use a linked list,
which does not provide for random access and can complicate the code.
Introduce a new data structure, which is a variable-sized list of structs
each of the same, pre-set size. It provides O(1) access and is reasonably
efficient at expanding linearly, since it doubles in size when it runs out
of space.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The current implementation can return an extra result at the end when
the string ends with a space. Fix this by adding a special case.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The linux kernel has the list_count_nodes() API functions which is
used for counting nodes of a list. This has now been imported in
U-Boot as part of an earlier commit. Use this function and drop the
list_count_items().
Signed-off-by: Sughosh Ganu <sughosh.ganu@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
There is some potential security issue resolved by upgrading to v70.0.0
here and the latest is now v70.3.0.
Reported-by: GitHub dependabot
Suggested-by: Sebastian Kropatsch <seb-dev@mail.de>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Rasmus Villemoes <rasmus.villemoes@prevas.dk> says:
This is a followup to the patches that landed in 2024.01 and nearly
made sure that source files for producing .dtbo files use the .dtso
extension. In the same release, a few new .dts files snuck in, and
there was also some test code involving .dtbo -> .dtbo.S -> .dtbo.o I
didn't really know how to handle at the time. This should finish the
job, bring us in sync with linux (at least in this respect), and drop
the .dts -> .dtbo build rule.
Add a unit test for testing the Android bootmethod.
This requires another mmc image (mmc7) to contain the following partitions:
- misc: contains the Bootloader Control Block (BCB)
- boot_a: contains a fake generic kernel image
- vendor_boot_a: contains a fake vendor_boot image
Also add BOOTMETH_ANDROID as a dependency on sandbox so that we can test
this with:
$ ./test/py/test.py --bd sandbox --build -k test_ut # build the mmc7.img
$ ./test/py/test.py --bd sandbox --build -k bootflow_android
Signed-off-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Reviewed-by: Julien Masson <jmasson@baylibre.com>
Reviewed-by: Guillaume La Roque <glaroque@baylibre.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Distinguish more clearly between source files meant for producing .dtb
from those meant for producing .dtbo.
Note that in the linux tree, all device tree overlay sources have been
renamed to .dtso, and the .dts->.dtbo rule is gone since v6.5 (commit
81d362732bac). So this is also a step towards staying closer to linux
with respect to both Kbuild and device tree sources, and eventually
eliminating all .dts -> .dtbo instances.
This also matches the documentation update done in commit 4fb7e570d6.
Cc: Masahisa Kojima <kojima.masahisa@socionext.com>
Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes <rasmus.villemoes@prevas.dk>
Distinguish more clearly between source files meant for producing .dtb
from those meant for producing .dtbo.
In this case, the files are really meant to be compiled to .dtbo ->
.dtbo.S -> .dtbo.o that get embedded in the image, which means that
the begin/end symbols generated by the makefile rule changes to
__dtbo_ rather than __dtb, so the consuming .c file needs updating,
but this should not result in any functional change.
Note that in the linux tree, all device tree overlay sources have been
renamed to .dtso, and the .dts->.dtbo rule is gone since v6.5 (commit
81d362732bac). So this is also a step towards staying closer to linux
with respect to both Kbuild and device tree sources.
Cc: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@free-electrons.com>
Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes <rasmus.villemoes@prevas.dk>
A security issue exists with zipp before v3.19.1, and the current
release is now v3.19.2. While the change in versions numbers is large, a
manual inspection of the changelog shows that it's not as big as might
be implied.
Reported-by: GitHub dependabot
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
The tests we currently have expect the firmware update to fail
when OsIndications is not set properly. However, we have a Kconfig flag
that explicitly ignores that variable. Adjust the tests accordingly
Signed-off-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
The build option to support images of type 'IMAGE_FORMAT_LEGACY' is
CONFIG_LEGACY_IMAGE_FORMAT so update the pytest to check for the correct
option.
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
On tests which require "tftpboot" we need to depend not on cmd_net but
rather cmd_tftpboot. And on tests which require cmd_pxe we do not need
to also depend on cmd_net as this should be handled already via Kconfig
logic.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
The current test doesn't check anything about the output. If a bug
results in junk before the output, this is not currently detected.
Add a check for the first line being the one expected.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
When a real board fails we don't want to decode the exception. Reserve
that behaviour for sandbox. Also avoid raising a new exception on
failure - just re-raise the existing one.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
When a driver is not registered properly it is not clear which one it
is. Adjust test_dm_compat() to show this.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tests for standard boot need disks to be set up, which can only be done
on sandbox, since adjusting disks on real hardware is not currently
supported. Mark the init function as sandbox-only.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
The relocation offset can change in some initcall sequences. Handle
this and make sure it is used for all debugging statements in
init_run_list()
Update the trace test to match.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org>
The dm_root_f field seems to be entirely write-only and hence
redundant, unless 'git grep' fails to find some access generated via
preprocessor token concatenation or similar.
Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes <rasmus.villemoes@prevas.dk>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
We should have a single place where we write the default value to the
creator revision field. If we ever will have any table created by another
tool, we can overwrite the value afterwards.
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Tim Harvey <tharvey@gateworks.com> says:
This series will automatically add /chosen/kaslr-seed to the dt if
DM_RNG is enabled
during the boot process.
If RANDOMIZE_BASE is enabled in the Linux kernel instructing it to
randomize the virtual address at which the kernel image is loaded, it
expects entropy to be provided by the bootloader by populating
/chosen/kaslr-seed with a 64-bit value from source of entropy at boot.
If we have DM_RNG enabled populate this value automatically when
fdt_chosen is called. We skip this if ARMV8_SEC_FIRMWARE_SUPPORT
is enabled as its implementation uses a different source of entropy
that is not yet implemented as DM_RNG. We also skip this if
MEASURED_BOOT is enabled as in that case any modifications to the
dt will cause measured boot to fail (although there are many other
places the dt is altered).
As this fdt node is added elsewhere create a library function and
use it to deduplicate code. We will provide a parameter to overwrite
the node if present.
For our automatic injection, we will use the first rng device and
not overwrite if already present with a non-zero value (which may
have been populated by an earlier boot stage). This way if a board
specific ft_board_setup() function wants to customize this behavior
it can call fdt_kaslrseed with a rng device index of its choosing and
set overwrite true.
Note that the kalsrseed command (CMD_KASLRSEED) is likely pointless now
but left in place in case boot scripts exist that rely on this command
existing and returning success. An informational message is printed to
alert users of this command that it is likely no longer needed.
Note that the Kernel's EFI STUB only relies on EFI_RNG_PROTOCOL for
randomization and completely ignores the kaslr-seed for its own
randomness needs (i.e the randomization of the physical placement of
the kernel). It gets weeded out from the DTB that gets handed over via
efi_install_fdt() as it would also mess up the measured boot DTB TPM
measurements as well.
Now that kaslr-seed is automatically added to the chosen node if DM_RNG
is enabled, adjust the test to expect this.
Take care not to expect kaslr-seed for CONFIG_MEASURED_BOOT and
CONFIG_ARMV8_SEC_FIRMWARE_SUPPORT as we do not add it for those.
Signed-off-by: Tim Harvey <tharvey@gateworks.com>
Cc: Michal Simek <michal.simek@amd.com>
Cc: Andy Yan <andy.yan@rock-chips.com>
Cc: Akash Gajjar <gajjar04akash@gmail.com>
Cc: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Cc: Patrick Delaunay <patrick.delaunay@foss.st.com>
Cc: Patrice Chotard <patrice.chotard@foss.st.com>
Cc: Devarsh Thakkar <devarsht@ti.com>
Cc: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Cc: Hugo Villeneuve <hvilleneuve@dimonoff.com>
Cc: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Cc: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Cc: Chris Morgan <macromorgan@hotmail.com>
There are of course not a whole lot of examples in-tree yet, but
before they appear, let's make this API change: Instead of separately
allocating a 'struct cyclic_info', make the users embed such an
instance in their own structure, and make the convention that the
callback simply receives the 'struct cyclic_info *', from which the
clients can get their own data using the container_of() macro.
This has a number of advantages.
First, it means cyclic_register() simply cannot fail, simplifying the
code. The necessary storage will simply be allocated automatically
when the client's own structure is allocated (often via
uclass_priv_auto or similar).
Second, code for which CONFIG_CYCLIC is just an option can more easily
be written without #ifdefs, if we just provide an empty struct
cyclic_info {}. For example, the nested CONFIG_IS_ENABLED()s in
https://lore.kernel.org/u-boot/20240316201416.211480-1-marek.vasut+renesas@mailbox.org/
are mostly due to the existence of the 'struct cyclic_info *' member
being guarded by #ifdef CONFIG_CYCLIC.
And we do probably want to avoid the extra memory overhead of that
member when !CONFIG_CYCLIC. But that is automatic if, instead of a
'struct cyclic_info *', one simply embeds a 'struct cyclic_info',
which will have size 0 when !CONFIG_CYCLIC. Also, the no-op
cyclic_register() function can just unconditionally be called, and the
compiler will see that (1) the callback is referenced, so not emit a
warning for a maybe-unused function and (2) see that it can actually
never be reached, so not emit any code for it.
Reviewed-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes <rasmus.villemoes@prevas.dk>
Add tests for booting image using tftpboot/pxe boot commands, tftpboot
boot case loads the FIT image into DDR and boots using bootm command
whereas pxe boot cases downloads the pxe configuration file from the
TFTP server and interprets it to boot the images mentioned in the pxe
configurations file.
This test relies on boardenv_* containing configuration values including
the parameter 'pattern'. tftpboot/pxe boot cases boots the Linux till the
boot log pattern value is matched. For example, if the parameter
'pattern' is defined as 'login:', it will boot till login prompt.
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Tested-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Executing a u-boot command may raise an error or extra bad pattern,
beyond the default bad patterns. Providing a way to enable the console
output error check in test.
For example, description for OS boot test:
import re
check_type = 'kernel_boot_error'
check_pattern = re.compile('ERROR -2: can't get kernel image!')
with u_boot_console.enable_check(check_type, check_pattern):
u_boot_console.run_command('<boot command>')
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
The issue described in https://github.com/psf/requests/pull/6655 has
been assigned as a security issue. While unlikely to be exploited in our
usage, update to the current release to fix it. Furthermore, upstream
has now moved on to v2.23.2 as the release to use which has all of the
issues resolved.
Reported-by: GitHub dependabot
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
According to UEFI v2.10 spec section 8.2.6, if a caller invokes the
SetVariables() service, it will produce a digest from hash(VariableName,
VendorGuid, Attributes, TimeStamp, DataNew_variable_content), then the
firmware that implements the SetVariable() service will compare the
digest with the result of applying the signer’s public key to the
signature. For EFI variable append write, efitools sign-efi-sig-list has
an option "-a" to add EFI_VARIABLE_APPEND_WRITE attr, and u-boot will
drop this attribute in efi_set_variable_int(). So if a caller uses
"sign-efi-sig-list -a" to create the authenticated variable, this append
write will fail in the u-boot due to "hash check failed".
This patch resumes writing the EFI_VARIABLE_APPEND_WRITE attr to ensure
that the hash check is correct. And also update the "test_efi_secboot"
test case to compliance with the change.
Signed-off-by: Weizhao Ouyang <o451686892@gmail.com>
For pcr_read and pcr_extend commands allow the digest algorithm to be
specified by an additional argument. If not specified it will default to
SHA256 for backwards compatibility.
Additionally update test_tpm2.py for the changes in output in pcr_read
which now shows the algo and algo length in the output.
A follow-on to this could be to extend all PCR banks with the detected
algo when the <digest_algo> argument is 'auto'.
Signed-off-by: Tim Harvey <tharvey@gateworks.com>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Sughosh Ganu <sughosh.ganu@linaro.org> says:
The following patch series adds support for version 2 of the FWU
metadata. The version 2 metadata structure is defined in the latest
revision of the FWU specification [1].
The earlier versions of these patches were migrating to a version 2
only support in U-Boot, similar to TF-A. However, based on feedback
from ST [2], this series has been updated to support both versions. A
platform would still be needed to enable one of the two versions of
metadata through a config symbol.
TF-A has code which reads the FWU metadata and boots the platform from
the active partition. TF-A has decided to migrate the FWU code to a
version 2 only support. These changes have been merged in upstream
TF-A.
These changes have been tested on the ST DK2 board, which uses the GPT
based partitioning scheme. Both V1 and V2 metadata versions have been
tested on the DK2 board.
These changes need to be tested on platforms with MTD partitioned
storage devices.
Make changes to the FWU metadata access tests corresponding to the
changes in the FWU metadata access code.
Signed-off-by: Sughosh Ganu <sughosh.ganu@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Michal Simek <michal.simek@amd.com>
Move snprintf to stdio.h since it is needed by exteranl libraries.
Signed-off-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
When bringing in the series 'arm: dts: am62-beagleplay: Fix Beagleplay
Ethernet"' I failed to notice that b4 noticed it was based on next and
so took that as the base commit and merged that part of next to master.
This reverts commit c8ffd1356d, reversing
changes made to 2ee6f3a5f7.
Reported-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Currently we have the option to tell the console code that we should
ignore the SPL banner. We also have an option to say that we can see it
a second time, and ignore it. However, some platforms such as TI AM64x
will have us see the SPL banner three times. Rather than add an
"spl3_skipped" option, rework the code. By default we expect to see the
banner once, but boards can specify seeing it as many times as they
expect to.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Add SPL variant of DM_RNG so that the DM_RNG can be disabled in SPL
if necessary. This may be necessary due to e.g. size constraints of
the SPL.
Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
The image is not unloaded if a security violation occurs.
If efi_set_load_options() fails, we do not free the memory allocated for
the optional data. We do not unload the image.
* Unload the image if a security violation occurs.
* Free load_options if efi_set_load_options() fails.
* Unload the image if efi_set_load_options() fails.
Fixes: 53f6a5aa86 ("efi_loader: Replace config option for initrd loading")
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Fix typos in test_eficonfig.py: %s/curren/current/
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Igor Opaniuk <igor.opaniuk@gmail.com>
* The sandbox must not use an arbitrary file name bootsbox.efi but the
file name matching the host architecture to properly boot the respective
file. We already have an include which provides a macro with the name of
the EFI binary. Use it.
* The path to the EFI binary should be absolute.
* The path and the file name must be capitalized to conform to the UEFI
specification. This is important when reading from case sensitive
file systems.
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
The default sequence of boot methods is determined by alphabetical sorting
during linkage.
* efi_mgr must run before efi to be UEFI compliant
* pxe should run as last resort
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Currently, all the capsules for the sandbox platform are generated at
the time of running the capsule tests. To showcase generation of
capsules through binman, generate all raw(non FIT payload) capsules
needed for the sandbox platform as part of the build. This acts as an
illustrative example for generating capsules as part of a platform's
build.
Make corresponding change in the capsule test's configuration to get
these capsules from the build directory.
Signed-off-by: Sughosh Ganu <sughosh.ganu@linaro.org>
The fields Creator ID and Creator Revision contain information about the
tool that created an ACPI table. This may be the ASL compiler for some
tables but it is not for others. Naming these fields aslc_id and
aslc_revision is misleading.
It is usual to see diverse values of Creator ID. On a laptop I saw these:
'AMD ', 'INTL, 'MSFT', 'PTEC'. Obviously not all relate to the Intel
ASL compiler.
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Add a test for the button_cmd feature. This validates that commands can
be mapped to two buttons, that the correct command runs based on which
button is pressed, that only 1 command is run, and that no command runs
if button_cmd_0_name is wrong or unset.
Additionally, fix a potential uninitialised variable use caught by these
tests, the btn variable in get_button_cmd() is assumed to be null if
button_get_by_label() fails, but it's actually used uninitialised in
that case.
CONFIG_BUTTON is now enabled automatically and was removed when running
save_defconfig.
Fixes: e761035b64 ("boot: add support for button commands")
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org>
Add a test for reset commands which performs resetting of CPU, It does
COLD reset by default and WARM reset with -w option.
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Add test case for saveenv command in non-JTAG bootmode which saves the
u-boot environment variables in persistent storage.
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
This code assumes that CONFIG_MMC and it causes a build error when
the config is disabled.
aarch64-linux-gnu-ld.bfd: test/boot/bootstd_common.o: in function `bootstd_test_check_mmc_hunter':
test/boot/bootstd_common.c:83:(.text.bootstd_test_check_mmc_hunter+0x70):
undefined reference to `_u_boot_list_2_bootdev_hunter_2_mmc_bootdev_hunter'
Fixes: 66e3dce787 ("bootstd: Allow hunting for a bootdev by label")
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@linaro.org>
The bootflow testing assumes that BOOTMETH_CROS is enabled but it
might not be which leads to a build error.
aarch64-linux-gnu-ld.bfd: test/boot/bootflow.o: in function `prep_mmc_bootdev':
test/boot/bootflow.c:549:(.text.prep_mmc_bootdev+0x1c8):
undefined reference to `_u_boot_list_2_driver_2_bootmeth_cros'
Fixes: d08db02d2d ("bootstd: Add a test for bootmeth_cros")
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@linaro.org>
In gsub, when the destination string is empty, the string 't' is
provided and the regular expression doesn't match, then the final result
is an empty string.
Example:
=> echo ${foo}
=> setenv foo
=> setexpr foo gsub e a bar
=> echo ${foo}
=>
The variable ${foo} should contain "bar" and the lack of match shouldn't
be considered an error.
This patch fixes the erroneous behavior by removing the return
statement and breaking out of the loop in case of lack of match.
Also add a test for the no match case.
Signed-off-by: Massimiliano Minella <massimiliano.minella@se.com>
Abort the dhcp request in the middle by pressing ctrl + c on u-boot
prompt and validate the abort status.
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org> says:
This patch set adds/adapts a few bloblist APIs and implements Arm arch
custom function to retrieve the bloblist (aka. Transfer List) from
previous loader via boot arguments when BLOBLIST option is enabled and
all boot arguments are compliant to the register conventions defined
in the Firmware Handoff spec v0.9.
If an arch wishes to have different behaviors for loading bloblist
from the previous boot stage, it is required to implement the custom
function xferlist_from_boot_arg().
The current bloblist pointer and size can be retrieved from global
data, so we don't need to pass them from the function arguments.
This change also help to remove all external access of gd->bloblist
outside of bloblist module.
Signed-off-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Instead of expecting the bloblist total size to be the same as the
pre-allocated buffer size, practically we are more interested in
whether the pre-allocated buffer size is bigger than the bloblist
total size.
Signed-off-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Move SPDX license identifiers to the first line, so it conforms
to license placement rule [1]:
Placement:
The SPDX license identifier in kernel files shall be added at the first
possible line in a file which can contain a comment. For the majority
of files this is the first line, except for scripts which require the
'#!PATH_TO_INTERPRETER' in the first line. For those scripts the SPDX
identifier goes into the second line.
[1] https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/process/license-rules.rst
Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Igor Opaniuk <igor.opaniuk@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240209192045.3961832-3-igor.opaniuk@foundries.io
Signed-off-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Add a following test cases for scsi commands:
scsi_reset - To reset SCSI controller
scsi_info - To show available SCSI devices
scsi_scan - To (re-)scan SCSI bus
scsi_device - To show or set surrent device
scsi_part - To print partition table of selected SCSI device
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Add the test cases for usb commands to test its various functionality
such as start, stop, reset, info, tree, storage, dev, part, ls, load,
and save. It also adds different file systems cases such as fat32, ext2
and ext4.
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Add the test cases for mmc commands to test its various functionality
such as mmc list, dev, info, rescan, part, ls, load, and save. It also
adds different file systems cases such as fat32, ext2 and ext4.
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Add test cases to verify the different type of secure boot images loaded
at DDR location for AMD's ZynqMP SoC. It also adds tests authentication
and decryption functionality using AES and RSA features for Zynq.
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Add gpio pins generic test for the set of gpio pin list to test various
gpio related functionality, such as the input, set, clear, and toggle,
it also tests the input and output functionality for shorted gpio pins.
This test depends on boardenv* configuration to define gpio pins names.
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Add testcases for loading RPU applications in split and lockstep mode
including the negative one for AMD's ZynqMP SoC.
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Update pygit2 and py to their latest versions. Even in the venv pygit2
still links against the system libgit2 library which is failing on
latest Arch Linux.
The py library also needs updating to fix a KeyNotFound exception during
test initialisation.
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org>
Provide a unit test for the smbios command.
Provide different test functions for QEMU, sandbox, and other systems.
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Additionally test a UTF-8 string where each code point translates to three
UTF-8 bytes.
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Add test cases for bootstage command to print the bootstage report, to
stash the data into memory and to unstash the data from memory.
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
With commit 42c0e5bb05 ("test: Find leftovers after clean/mrproper")
we assume that we are performing out of tree builds. test_clean and
test_mrproper fail if the assumption isn't met.
However there are valid scenarios where tests run with in source builds
(i.e., test.py --build-dir=.).
Automatically skip cleanup tests in such scenarios to prevent false
positives.
Signed-off-by: Tobias Deiminger <tdmg@linutronix.de>
Reviewed-by: Harald Seiler <u-boot@rahix.de>
What we were doing here amounts to simplifying the code for the new hush
parser, and the workarounds are required when using the old one. As we
have returned to having the old parser be default for now, we must undo
this so that the test passes again.
This reverts commit 6c2f753f4a.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
In practice, as this test defaults to enabled rather than disabled, too
many platforms now fail.
This reverts commit d836473862.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
With newer versions of trace-cmd the report subcommand will have
different output from before if we do or do not pass -l. However, with
the -l flag passed our put is consistent here. This updates our regular
expressions and comments for this as well now.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Update packaging to be version 23.2 to match our Sphinx requirements.
This will let us build a pip cache out of both of our requirements.txt
files.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
* add generated index to table of contents
* create index entries for commands
* update Python packages used to build the documentation
* fix typos in dfu documentation
UEFI:
* split unrelated code from efi_bootmgr.c
* rename CONFIG_BOOTEFI_BOOTMGR to CONFIG_EFI_BOOTMGR
* net: tftp: remove explicit EFI configuration dependency
* fs: remove explicit EFI configuration dependency
Other:
* Add Goldfish RTC driver and make it available on RISC-V QEMU
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Merge tag 'efi-2024-04-rc1-2' of https://source.denx.de/u-boot/custodians/u-boot-efi
Documentation:
* add generated index to table of contents
* create index entries for commands
* update Python packages used to build the documentation
* fix typos in dfu documentation
UEFI:
* split unrelated code from efi_bootmgr.c
* rename CONFIG_BOOTEFI_BOOTMGR to CONFIG_EFI_BOOTMGR
* net: tftp: remove explicit EFI configuration dependency
* fs: remove explicit EFI configuration dependency
Other:
* Add Goldfish RTC driver and make it available on RISC-V QEMU
The version of pycryptodomex that we use is vulnerable to this CVE.
While not likely an issue for us, let us upgrade to be on the safe side.
Reported-by: GitHub dependabot
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
At this point, EFI boot manager interfaces is fully independent from
bootefi command. So just rename the configuration parameter.
Signed-off-by: AKASHI Takahiro <takahiro.akashi@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Add the following memory tests:
memtest_negative - To test mtest command by providing incorrect inputs
memtest_ddr - To test memory write-read-comparision for DDR memory
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Add below test cases for i2c commands:
i2c_bus - To show i2c bus info,
i2c_dev - To set or show the current bus,
i2c_probe - To probe the i2c device,
i2c_eeprom - To test i2c eeprom device,
i2c_probe_all_buses - To list down all the buses and probes it
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Add below test cases for mii commands:
mii_info -To display MII PHY info
mii_list - To list MII devices
mii_set_device - To set MII device
mii_read - To reads register from MII PHY address
mii_dump - To display data from MII PHY address
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Add below test cases for mdio commands:
mdio_list - To list MDIO buses
mdio_read - To read PHY's register at <devad>.<reg>
mdio_write - To write PHY's register at <devad>.<reg>
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Abort the dhcp request in the middle by pressing ctrl + c on u-boot
prompt and validate the abort status.
Signed-off-by: Love Kumar <love.kumar@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
With the recent changes to the Qualcomm PMIC GPIO driver the sandbox
tests for it no longer pass, update the DTS and tests to work with the
changes.
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org>
Move the use of md5s for recording filesystem file integrity
checks to sha256 hashes as they're preferred due to being
less likely to produce clashing hashes. In the process
generalise some of the wording to use the more generic
hash term.
Signed-off-by: Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@gmail.com>
Building sandbox_defconfig with
CONFIG_BOOTSTD=n
CONFIG_UT_BOOTSTD=y
leads to an error
/usr/bin/ld: test/cmd_ut.o:(.data.rel.cmd_ut_sub+0xc0):
undefined reference to `do_ut_bootstd'
Add the missing dependency.
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Building sandbox_defconfig with
CONFIG_UT_BOOTSTD=n
CONFIG_MEASURMENT=y
results in an error:
/usr/bin/ld: test/cmd_ut.o:(.data.rel.cmd_ut_sub+0x408):
undefined reference to `do_ut_measurement'
Fixes: 5999ea20fa ("test: Add sandbox TPM boot measurement")
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
The dollar test was merged with bugous console behavior, and
instead of fixing it, this behavior was just workarounded.
It seems like without the fix the ut_assert_skipline(); didn't clear
console and running ut_assert_skipline(); many times would give always
OK. With
lib: membuff: fix readline not returning line in case of overflow
the line is cleared correctly and next assert fails because now there
is nothing to clean which is correct if we look the this a bit above
the failing assert:
if (gd->flags & GD_FLG_HUSH_MODERN_PARSER) {
/*
* For some strange reasons, the console is not empty after
* running above command.
* So, we reset it to not have side effects for other tests.
*/
console_record_reset_enable();
} else if (gd->flags & GD_FLG_HUSH_OLD_PARSER) {
ut_assert_console_end();
}
Which further confirms that tests workaround the old problem and now
that problem is fixed we can remove the whole if blocks and simply
place ut_assert_console_end() right after ut_assert_skipline() without
any conditional and will pass green.
So this part of code goes from:
ut_assert_skipline();
ut_assert_skipline();
if (gd->flags & GD_FLG_HUSH_MODERN_PARSER) {
/* See above comments. */
console_record_reset_enable();
} else if (gd->flags & GD_FLG_HUSH_OLD_PARSER) {
ut_assert_console_end();
}
to become:
ut_assert_skipline();
ut_assert_console_end();
Same thing should be done with the if block mentioned above that calls
console_record_reset_enable().
Signed-off-by: Ion Agorria <ion@agorria.com>
Signed-off-by: Svyatoslav Ryhel <clamor95@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240105072212.6615-8-clamor95@gmail.com
[mkorpershoek: reworded commit title]
Signed-off-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
Sandbox uses an API to map between addresses and pointers. This allows
it to have (emulated) memory at zero and avoid arch-specific addressing
details. It also allows memory-mapped peripherals to work.
As an example, on many machines sandbox maps address 100 to pointer
value 10000000.
However this is not correct for ACPI, if sandbox starts another program
(e.g EFI app) and passes it the tables. That app has no knowledge of
sandbox's address mapping. So to make this work we want to store
10000000 as the value in the table.
Add two new 'nomap' functions which clearly make this exeption to how
sandbox works.
This should allow EFI apps to access ACPI tables with sandbox, e.g. for
testing purposes.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Suggested-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Use the word 'acpi' in this test so that it runs along with all the
other ACPI tests.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Allow the alignment to be specified when creating a bloblist.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Co-developed-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
The v0.9 spec provides for a 24-byte header. Update the implementation
to match this.
Rename the fields of the bloblist header to align to the spec.
Adds an alignment field into the bloblist header.
Update the related bloblist APIs and UT testcases.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Co-developed-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
The v0.9 spec provides for an 8-byte header for each blob, with fewer
fields.
The blob data start address should be aligned to the alignment specified
by the bloblist header.
Update the implementation to match this.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Co-developed-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Use a sinple 8-bit checksum for bloblist, as specified by the spec
version 0.9.
Spec v0.9 specifies that the entire bloblist area is checksummed,
including unused portions. Update the code to follow this.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Co-developed-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
The updated bloblist structure stores the alignment as a power-of-two
value in its structures. Adjust the API to use this, to avoid needing to
calling ilog2().
Update the bloblist alignment from 16 bytes to 8 bytes.
Drop a stale comment while we are here.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Co-developed-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Align bloblist tags with the FW handoff spec v0.9.
The most common ones are from 0.
TF related ones are from 0x100.
All non-standard ones from 0xfff000.
Added new defined tags:
BLOBLISTT_OPTEE_PAGABLE_PART for TF.
BLOBLISTT_TPM_EVLOG and BLOBLISTT_TPM_CRB_BASE for TPM.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Co-developed-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Raymond Mao <raymond.mao@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@linaro.org>
Francis Laniel <francis.laniel@amarulasolutions.com> says:
During 2021 summer, Sean Anderson wrote a contribution to add a new shell, based
on LIL, to U-Boot [1, 2].
While one of the goals of this contribution was to address the fact actual
U-Boot shell, which is based on Busybox hush, is old there was a discussion
about adding a new shell versus updating the actual one [3, 4].
So, in this series, with Harald Seiler, we updated the actual U-Boot shell to
reflect what is currently in Busybox source code.
Basically, this contribution is about taking a snapshot of Busybox shell/hush.c
file (as it exists in commit 37460f5da) and adapt it to suit U-Boot needs.
This contribution was written to be as backward-compatible as possible to avoid
breaking the existing.
So, the modern hush flavor offers the same as the actual, that is to say:
1. Variable expansion.
2. Instruction lists (;, && and ||).
3. If, then and else.
4. Loops (for, while and until).
No new features offered by Busybox hush were implemented (e.g. functions).
It is possible to change the parser at runtime using the "cli" command:
=> cli print
old
=> cli set modern
=> cli print
modern
=> cli set old
The default parser is the old one.
Note that to use both parser, you would need to set both
CONFIG_HUSH_MODERN_PARSER and CONFIG_HUSH_OLD_PARSER.
In terms of testing, new unit tests were added to ut to ensure the new behavior
is the same as the old one and it does not add regression.
Nonetheless, if old behavior was buggy and fixed upstream, the fix is then added
to U-Boot [5].
In sandbox, all of these tests pass smoothly:
=> printenv board
board=sandbox
=> ut hush
Running 20 hush tests
...
Failures: 0
=> cli set modern
=> ut hush
Running 20 hush tests
...
Failures: 0
Thanks to the effort of Harald Seiler, I was successful booting a board:
=> printenv fdtfile
fdtfile=amlogic/meson-gxl-s905x-libretech-cc.dtb
=> cli get
old
=> boot
...
root@lepotato:~#
root@lepotato:~# reboot
...
=> cli set modern
=> cli get
modern
=> printenv fdtfile
fdtfile=amlogic/meson-gxl-s905x-libretech-cc.dtb
=> boot
...
root@lepotato:~#
This contribution indeed adds a lot of code and there were concern about its
size [6, 7].
With regard to the amount of code added, the cli_hush_upstream.c is 13030 lines
long but it seems a smaller subset is really used:
gcc -D__U_BOOT__ -E common/cli_hush_upstream.c | wc -l
2870
Despite this, it is better to still have the whole upstream code for the sake of
easing maintenance.
With regard to memory size, I conducted some experiments for version 8 of this
series and for a subset of arm64 boards and found the worst case to be 4K [8].
Tom Rini conducted more research on this and also found the increase to be
acceptable [9].
If you want to review it - your review will really be appreciated - here are
some information regarding the commits:
* commits marked as "test:" deal with unit tests.
* commit "cli: Add Busybox upstream hush.c file." copies Busybox shell/hush.c
into U-Boot tree, this explain why this commit contains around 12000 additions.
* commit "cli: Port Busybox 2021 hush to U-Boot." modifies previously added file
to permit us to use this as new shell.
The really good idea of #include'ing Busybox code into a wrapper file to define
some particular functions while minimizing modifications to upstream code comes
from Harald Seiler.
* commit "cmd: Add new parser command" adds a new command which permits
selecting parser at runtime.
I am not really satisfied with the fact it calls cli_init() and cli_loop() each
time the parser is set, so your reviews would be welcomed.
* Other commits focus on enabling features we need (e.g. if).
Modifies return code got from while loop as modern hush always returns 0 from
while loop.
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Francis Laniel <francis.laniel@amarulasolutions.com>
Modifies the expected result for modern hush.
Indeed, there were bugs in actual U-Boot hush which were fixed in upstream
Busybox.
As modern hush is based on upstream Busybox, these bugs no longer exist.
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Francis Laniel <francis.laniel@amarulasolutions.com>
Modifies the expected result for modern hush.
Indeed, there were bugs in actual U-Boot hush which were fixed in upstream
Busybox.
As modern hush is based on upstream Busybox, these bugs no longer exist.
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Francis Laniel <francis.laniel@amarulasolutions.com>
Enables using, in code, modern hush as parser for run_command function family.
It also enables the command run to be used by CLI user of modern hush.
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Francis Laniel <francis.laniel@amarulasolutions.com>
The added tests verifies correct behavior of for, while and until loops.
Signed-off-by: Francis Laniel <francis.laniel@amarulasolutions.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Verifies behavior of commands separated by ';', '&&' and '||'.
Signed-off-by: Francis Laniel <francis.laniel@amarulasolutions.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Verifies shell variables are replaced by their values.
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Francis Laniel <francis.laniel@amarulasolutions.com>
5804ebfeb1ce ("test: hush: Test hush if/else") translated this test to a C test,
so this python file is no more needed.
Signed-off-by: Francis Laniel <francis.laniel@amarulasolutions.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>