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When U-Boot started using SPDX tags we were among the early adopters and there weren't a lot of other examples to borrow from. So we picked the area of the file that usually had a full license text and replaced it with an appropriate SPDX-License-Identifier: entry. Since then, the Linux Kernel has adopted SPDX tags and they place it as the very first line in a file (except where shebangs are used, then it's second line) and with slightly different comment styles than us. In part due to community overlap, in part due to better tag visibility and in part for other minor reasons, switch over to that style. This commit changes all instances where we have a single declared license in the tag as both the before and after are identical in tag contents. There's also a few places where I found we did not have a tag and have introduced one. Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
458 lines
16 KiB
Python
458 lines
16 KiB
Python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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# Copyright (c) 2015 Stephen Warren
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# Copyright (c) 2015-2016, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
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# Common logic to interact with U-Boot via the console. This class provides
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# the interface that tests use to execute U-Boot shell commands and wait for
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# their results. Sub-classes exist to perform board-type-specific setup
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# operations, such as spawning a sub-process for Sandbox, or attaching to the
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# serial console of real hardware.
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import multiplexed_log
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import os
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import pytest
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import re
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import sys
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import u_boot_spawn
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# Regexes for text we expect U-Boot to send to the console.
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pattern_u_boot_spl_signon = re.compile('(U-Boot SPL \\d{4}\\.\\d{2}[^\r\n]*\\))')
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pattern_u_boot_main_signon = re.compile('(U-Boot \\d{4}\\.\\d{2}[^\r\n]*\\))')
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pattern_stop_autoboot_prompt = re.compile('Hit any key to stop autoboot: ')
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pattern_unknown_command = re.compile('Unknown command \'.*\' - try \'help\'')
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pattern_error_notification = re.compile('## Error: ')
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pattern_error_please_reset = re.compile('### ERROR ### Please RESET the board ###')
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PAT_ID = 0
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PAT_RE = 1
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bad_pattern_defs = (
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('spl_signon', pattern_u_boot_spl_signon),
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('main_signon', pattern_u_boot_main_signon),
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('stop_autoboot_prompt', pattern_stop_autoboot_prompt),
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('unknown_command', pattern_unknown_command),
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('error_notification', pattern_error_notification),
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('error_please_reset', pattern_error_please_reset),
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)
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class ConsoleDisableCheck(object):
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"""Context manager (for Python's with statement) that temporarily disables
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the specified console output error check. This is useful when deliberately
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executing a command that is known to trigger one of the error checks, in
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order to test that the error condition is actually raised. This class is
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used internally by ConsoleBase::disable_check(); it is not intended for
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direct usage."""
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def __init__(self, console, check_type):
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self.console = console
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self.check_type = check_type
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def __enter__(self):
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self.console.disable_check_count[self.check_type] += 1
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self.console.eval_bad_patterns()
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def __exit__(self, extype, value, traceback):
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self.console.disable_check_count[self.check_type] -= 1
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self.console.eval_bad_patterns()
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class ConsoleSetupTimeout(object):
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"""Context manager (for Python's with statement) that temporarily sets up
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timeout for specific command. This is useful when execution time is greater
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then default 30s."""
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def __init__(self, console, timeout):
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self.p = console.p
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self.orig_timeout = self.p.timeout
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self.p.timeout = timeout
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def __enter__(self):
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return self
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def __exit__(self, extype, value, traceback):
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self.p.timeout = self.orig_timeout
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class ConsoleBase(object):
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"""The interface through which test functions interact with the U-Boot
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console. This primarily involves executing shell commands, capturing their
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results, and checking for common error conditions. Some common utilities
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are also provided too."""
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def __init__(self, log, config, max_fifo_fill):
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"""Initialize a U-Boot console connection.
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Can only usefully be called by sub-classes.
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Args:
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log: A mulptiplex_log.Logfile object, to which the U-Boot output
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will be logged.
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config: A configuration data structure, as built by conftest.py.
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max_fifo_fill: The maximum number of characters to send to U-Boot
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command-line before waiting for U-Boot to echo the characters
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back. For UART-based HW without HW flow control, this value
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should be set less than the UART RX FIFO size to avoid
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overflow, assuming that U-Boot can't keep up with full-rate
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traffic at the baud rate.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self.log = log
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self.config = config
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self.max_fifo_fill = max_fifo_fill
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self.logstream = self.log.get_stream('console', sys.stdout)
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# Array slice removes leading/trailing quotes
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self.prompt = self.config.buildconfig['config_sys_prompt'][1:-1]
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self.prompt_compiled = re.compile('^' + re.escape(self.prompt), re.MULTILINE)
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self.p = None
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self.disable_check_count = {pat[PAT_ID]: 0 for pat in bad_pattern_defs}
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self.eval_bad_patterns()
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self.at_prompt = False
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self.at_prompt_logevt = None
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def eval_bad_patterns(self):
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self.bad_patterns = [pat[PAT_RE] for pat in bad_pattern_defs \
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if self.disable_check_count[pat[PAT_ID]] == 0]
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self.bad_pattern_ids = [pat[PAT_ID] for pat in bad_pattern_defs \
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if self.disable_check_count[pat[PAT_ID]] == 0]
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def close(self):
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"""Terminate the connection to the U-Boot console.
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This function is only useful once all interaction with U-Boot is
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complete. Once this function is called, data cannot be sent to or
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received from U-Boot.
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Args:
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None.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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if self.p:
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self.p.close()
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self.logstream.close()
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def run_command(self, cmd, wait_for_echo=True, send_nl=True,
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wait_for_prompt=True):
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"""Execute a command via the U-Boot console.
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The command is always sent to U-Boot.
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U-Boot echoes any command back to its output, and this function
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typically waits for that to occur. The wait can be disabled by setting
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wait_for_echo=False, which is useful e.g. when sending CTRL-C to
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interrupt a long-running command such as "ums".
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Command execution is typically triggered by sending a newline
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character. This can be disabled by setting send_nl=False, which is
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also useful when sending CTRL-C.
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This function typically waits for the command to finish executing, and
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returns the console output that it generated. This can be disabled by
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setting wait_for_prompt=False, which is useful when invoking a long-
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running command such as "ums".
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Args:
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cmd: The command to send.
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wait_for_echo: Boolean indicating whether to wait for U-Boot to
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echo the command text back to its output.
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send_nl: Boolean indicating whether to send a newline character
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after the command string.
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wait_for_prompt: Boolean indicating whether to wait for the
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command prompt to be sent by U-Boot. This typically occurs
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immediately after the command has been executed.
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Returns:
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If wait_for_prompt == False:
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Nothing.
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Else:
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The output from U-Boot during command execution. In other
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words, the text U-Boot emitted between the point it echod the
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command string and emitted the subsequent command prompts.
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"""
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if self.at_prompt and \
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self.at_prompt_logevt != self.logstream.logfile.cur_evt:
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self.logstream.write(self.prompt, implicit=True)
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try:
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self.at_prompt = False
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if send_nl:
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cmd += '\n'
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while cmd:
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# Limit max outstanding data, so UART FIFOs don't overflow
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chunk = cmd[:self.max_fifo_fill]
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cmd = cmd[self.max_fifo_fill:]
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self.p.send(chunk)
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if not wait_for_echo:
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continue
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chunk = re.escape(chunk)
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chunk = chunk.replace('\\\n', '[\r\n]')
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m = self.p.expect([chunk] + self.bad_patterns)
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if m != 0:
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self.at_prompt = False
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raise Exception('Bad pattern found on console: ' +
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self.bad_pattern_ids[m - 1])
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if not wait_for_prompt:
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return
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m = self.p.expect([self.prompt_compiled] + self.bad_patterns)
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if m != 0:
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self.at_prompt = False
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raise Exception('Bad pattern found on console: ' +
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self.bad_pattern_ids[m - 1])
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self.at_prompt = True
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self.at_prompt_logevt = self.logstream.logfile.cur_evt
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# Only strip \r\n; space/TAB might be significant if testing
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# indentation.
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return self.p.before.strip('\r\n')
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except Exception as ex:
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self.log.error(str(ex))
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self.cleanup_spawn()
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raise
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finally:
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self.log.timestamp()
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def run_command_list(self, cmds):
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"""Run a list of commands.
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This is a helper function to call run_command() with default arguments
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for each command in a list.
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Args:
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cmd: List of commands (each a string).
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Returns:
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A list of output strings from each command, one element for each
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command.
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"""
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output = []
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for cmd in cmds:
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output.append(self.run_command(cmd))
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return output
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def ctrlc(self):
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"""Send a CTRL-C character to U-Boot.
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This is useful in order to stop execution of long-running synchronous
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commands such as "ums".
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Args:
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None.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self.log.action('Sending Ctrl-C')
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self.run_command(chr(3), wait_for_echo=False, send_nl=False)
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def wait_for(self, text):
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"""Wait for a pattern to be emitted by U-Boot.
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This is useful when a long-running command such as "dfu" is executing,
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and it periodically emits some text that should show up at a specific
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location in the log file.
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Args:
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text: The text to wait for; either a string (containing raw text,
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not a regular expression) or an re object.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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if type(text) == type(''):
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text = re.escape(text)
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m = self.p.expect([text] + self.bad_patterns)
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if m != 0:
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raise Exception('Bad pattern found on console: ' +
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self.bad_pattern_ids[m - 1])
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def drain_console(self):
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"""Read from and log the U-Boot console for a short time.
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U-Boot's console output is only logged when the test code actively
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waits for U-Boot to emit specific data. There are cases where tests
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can fail without doing this. For example, if a test asks U-Boot to
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enable USB device mode, then polls until a host-side device node
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exists. In such a case, it is useful to log U-Boot's console output
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in case U-Boot printed clues as to why the host-side even did not
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occur. This function will do that.
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Args:
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None.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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# If we are already not connected to U-Boot, there's nothing to drain.
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# This should only happen when a previous call to run_command() or
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# wait_for() failed (and hence the output has already been logged), or
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# the system is shutting down.
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if not self.p:
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return
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orig_timeout = self.p.timeout
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try:
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# Drain the log for a relatively short time.
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self.p.timeout = 1000
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# Wait for something U-Boot will likely never send. This will
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# cause the console output to be read and logged.
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self.p.expect(['This should never match U-Boot output'])
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except u_boot_spawn.Timeout:
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pass
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finally:
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self.p.timeout = orig_timeout
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def ensure_spawned(self):
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"""Ensure a connection to a correctly running U-Boot instance.
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This may require spawning a new Sandbox process or resetting target
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hardware, as defined by the implementation sub-class.
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This is an internal function and should not be called directly.
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Args:
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None.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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if self.p:
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return
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try:
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self.log.start_section('Starting U-Boot')
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self.at_prompt = False
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self.p = self.get_spawn()
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# Real targets can take a long time to scroll large amounts of
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# text if LCD is enabled. This value may need tweaking in the
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# future, possibly per-test to be optimal. This works for 'help'
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# on board 'seaboard'.
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if not self.config.gdbserver:
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self.p.timeout = 30000
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self.p.logfile_read = self.logstream
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bcfg = self.config.buildconfig
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config_spl = bcfg.get('config_spl', 'n') == 'y'
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config_spl_serial_support = bcfg.get('config_spl_serial_support',
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'n') == 'y'
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env_spl_skipped = self.config.env.get('env__spl_skipped',
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False)
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if config_spl and config_spl_serial_support and not env_spl_skipped:
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m = self.p.expect([pattern_u_boot_spl_signon] +
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self.bad_patterns)
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if m != 0:
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raise Exception('Bad pattern found on SPL console: ' +
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self.bad_pattern_ids[m - 1])
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m = self.p.expect([pattern_u_boot_main_signon] + self.bad_patterns)
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if m != 0:
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raise Exception('Bad pattern found on console: ' +
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self.bad_pattern_ids[m - 1])
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self.u_boot_version_string = self.p.after
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while True:
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m = self.p.expect([self.prompt_compiled,
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pattern_stop_autoboot_prompt] + self.bad_patterns)
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if m == 0:
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break
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if m == 1:
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self.p.send(' ')
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continue
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raise Exception('Bad pattern found on console: ' +
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self.bad_pattern_ids[m - 2])
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self.at_prompt = True
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self.at_prompt_logevt = self.logstream.logfile.cur_evt
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except Exception as ex:
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self.log.error(str(ex))
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self.cleanup_spawn()
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raise
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finally:
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self.log.timestamp()
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self.log.end_section('Starting U-Boot')
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def cleanup_spawn(self):
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"""Shut down all interaction with the U-Boot instance.
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This is used when an error is detected prior to re-establishing a
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connection with a fresh U-Boot instance.
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This is an internal function and should not be called directly.
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Args:
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None.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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try:
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if self.p:
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self.p.close()
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except:
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pass
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self.p = None
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def restart_uboot(self):
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"""Shut down and restart U-Boot."""
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self.cleanup_spawn()
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self.ensure_spawned()
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def get_spawn_output(self):
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"""Return the start-up output from U-Boot
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Returns:
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The output produced by ensure_spawed(), as a string.
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"""
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if self.p:
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return self.p.get_expect_output()
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return None
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def validate_version_string_in_text(self, text):
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"""Assert that a command's output includes the U-Boot signon message.
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This is primarily useful for validating the "version" command without
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duplicating the signon text regex in a test function.
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Args:
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text: The command output text to check.
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Returns:
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Nothing. An exception is raised if the validation fails.
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"""
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assert(self.u_boot_version_string in text)
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def disable_check(self, check_type):
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"""Temporarily disable an error check of U-Boot's output.
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Create a new context manager (for use with the "with" statement) which
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temporarily disables a particular console output error check.
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Args:
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check_type: The type of error-check to disable. Valid values may
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be found in self.disable_check_count above.
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Returns:
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A context manager object.
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"""
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return ConsoleDisableCheck(self, check_type)
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def temporary_timeout(self, timeout):
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"""Temporarily set up different timeout for commands.
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Create a new context manager (for use with the "with" statement) which
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temporarily change timeout.
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Args:
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timeout: Time in milliseconds.
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Returns:
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A context manager object.
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"""
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return ConsoleSetupTimeout(self, timeout)
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