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Some tests have ended up using double quotes where single quotes could be used. Adjust this for consistency with the rest of U-Boot's Python code. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
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8.1 KiB
Python
236 lines
8.1 KiB
Python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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# Copyright (c) 2015-2016, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
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# Test U-Boot's "ums" command. The test starts UMS in U-Boot, waits for USB
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# device enumeration on the host, reads a small block of data from the UMS
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# block device, optionally mounts a partition and performs filesystem-based
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# read/write tests, and finally aborts the "ums" command in U-Boot.
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import os
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import os.path
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import pytest
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import re
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import time
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import u_boot_utils
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"""
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Note: This test relies on:
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a) boardenv_* to contain configuration values to define which USB ports are
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available for testing. Without this, this test will be automatically skipped.
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For example:
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# Leave this list empty if you have no block_devs below with writable
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# partitions defined.
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env__mount_points = (
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'/mnt/ubtest-mnt-p2371-2180-na',
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)
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env__usb_dev_ports = (
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{
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'fixture_id': 'micro_b',
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'tgt_usb_ctlr': '0',
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'host_ums_dev_node': '/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:00:14.0-usb-0:13:1.0-scsi-0:0:0:0',
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},
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)
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env__block_devs = (
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# eMMC; always present
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{
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'fixture_id': 'emmc',
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'type': 'mmc',
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'id': '0',
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# The following two properties are optional.
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# If present, the partition will be mounted and a file written-to and
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# read-from it. If missing, only a simple block read test will be
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# performed.
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'writable_fs_partition': 1,
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'writable_fs_subdir': 'tmp/',
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},
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# SD card; present since I plugged one in
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{
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'fixture_id': 'sd',
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'type': 'mmc',
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'id': '1'
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},
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)
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b) udev rules to set permissions on devices nodes, so that sudo is not
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required. For example:
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ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="block", SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", KERNELS=="3-13", MODE:="666"
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(You may wish to change the group ID instead of setting the permissions wide
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open. All that matters is that the user ID running the test can access the
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device.)
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c) /etc/fstab entries to allow the block device to be mounted without requiring
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root permissions. For example:
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/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:00:14.0-usb-0:13:1.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part1 /mnt/ubtest-mnt-p2371-2180-na ext4 noauto,user,nosuid,nodev
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This entry is only needed if any block_devs above contain a
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writable_fs_partition value.
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"""
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@pytest.mark.buildconfigspec('cmd_usb_mass_storage')
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def test_ums(u_boot_console, env__usb_dev_port, env__block_devs):
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"""Test the "ums" command; the host system must be able to enumerate a UMS
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device when "ums" is running, block and optionally file I/O are tested,
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and this device must disappear when "ums" is aborted.
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Args:
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u_boot_console: A U-Boot console connection.
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env__usb_dev_port: The single USB device-mode port specification on
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which to run the test. See the file-level comment above for
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details of the format.
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env__block_devs: The list of block devices that the target U-Boot
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device has attached. See the file-level comment above for details
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of the format.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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have_writable_fs_partition = 'writable_fs_partition' in env__block_devs[0]
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if not have_writable_fs_partition:
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# If 'writable_fs_subdir' is missing, we'll skip all parts of the
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# testing which mount filesystems.
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u_boot_console.log.warning(
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'boardenv missing "writable_fs_partition"; ' +
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'UMS testing will be limited.')
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tgt_usb_ctlr = env__usb_dev_port['tgt_usb_ctlr']
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host_ums_dev_node = env__usb_dev_port['host_ums_dev_node']
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# We're interested in testing USB device mode on each port, not the cross-
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# product of that with each device. So, just pick the first entry in the
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# device list here. We'll test each block device somewhere else.
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tgt_dev_type = env__block_devs[0]['type']
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tgt_dev_id = env__block_devs[0]['id']
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if have_writable_fs_partition:
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mount_point = u_boot_console.config.env['env__mount_points'][0]
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mount_subdir = env__block_devs[0]['writable_fs_subdir']
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part_num = env__block_devs[0]['writable_fs_partition']
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host_ums_part_node = '%s-part%d' % (host_ums_dev_node, part_num)
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else:
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host_ums_part_node = host_ums_dev_node
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test_f = u_boot_utils.PersistentRandomFile(u_boot_console, 'ums.bin',
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1024 * 1024);
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if have_writable_fs_partition:
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mounted_test_fn = mount_point + '/' + mount_subdir + test_f.fn
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def start_ums():
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"""Start U-Boot's ums shell command.
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This also waits for the host-side USB enumeration process to complete.
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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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u_boot_console.log.action(
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'Starting long-running U-Boot ums shell command')
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cmd = 'ums %s %s %s' % (tgt_usb_ctlr, tgt_dev_type, tgt_dev_id)
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u_boot_console.run_command(cmd, wait_for_prompt=False)
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u_boot_console.wait_for(re.compile('UMS: LUN.*[\r\n]'))
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fh = u_boot_utils.wait_until_open_succeeds(host_ums_part_node)
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u_boot_console.log.action('Reading raw data from UMS device')
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fh.read(4096)
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fh.close()
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def mount():
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"""Mount the block device that U-Boot exports.
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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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u_boot_console.log.action('Mounting exported UMS device')
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cmd = ('/bin/mount', host_ums_part_node)
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u_boot_utils.run_and_log(u_boot_console, cmd)
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def umount(ignore_errors):
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"""Unmount the block device that U-Boot exports.
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Args:
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ignore_errors: Ignore any errors. This is useful if an error has
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already been detected, and the code is performing best-effort
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cleanup. In this case, we do not want to mask the original
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error by "honoring" any new errors.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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u_boot_console.log.action('Unmounting UMS device')
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cmd = ('/bin/umount', host_ums_part_node)
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u_boot_utils.run_and_log(u_boot_console, cmd, ignore_errors)
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def stop_ums(ignore_errors):
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"""Stop U-Boot's ums shell command from executing.
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This also waits for the host-side USB de-enumeration process to
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complete.
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Args:
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ignore_errors: Ignore any errors. This is useful if an error has
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already been detected, and the code is performing best-effort
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cleanup. In this case, we do not want to mask the original
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error by "honoring" any new errors.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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u_boot_console.log.action(
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'Stopping long-running U-Boot ums shell command')
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u_boot_console.ctrlc()
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u_boot_utils.wait_until_file_open_fails(host_ums_part_node,
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ignore_errors)
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ignore_cleanup_errors = True
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try:
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start_ums()
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if not have_writable_fs_partition:
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# Skip filesystem-based testing if not configured
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return
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try:
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mount()
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u_boot_console.log.action('Writing test file via UMS')
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cmd = ('rm', '-f', mounted_test_fn)
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u_boot_utils.run_and_log(u_boot_console, cmd)
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if os.path.exists(mounted_test_fn):
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raise Exception('Could not rm target UMS test file')
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cmd = ('cp', test_f.abs_fn, mounted_test_fn)
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u_boot_utils.run_and_log(u_boot_console, cmd)
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ignore_cleanup_errors = False
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finally:
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umount(ignore_errors=ignore_cleanup_errors)
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finally:
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stop_ums(ignore_errors=ignore_cleanup_errors)
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ignore_cleanup_errors = True
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try:
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start_ums()
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try:
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mount()
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u_boot_console.log.action('Reading test file back via UMS')
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read_back_hash = u_boot_utils.md5sum_file(mounted_test_fn)
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cmd = ('rm', '-f', mounted_test_fn)
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u_boot_utils.run_and_log(u_boot_console, cmd)
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ignore_cleanup_errors = False
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finally:
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umount(ignore_errors=ignore_cleanup_errors)
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finally:
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stop_ums(ignore_errors=ignore_cleanup_errors)
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written_hash = test_f.content_hash
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assert(written_hash == read_back_hash)
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