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Currently, binman always runs the compile tools like cc, objcopy, strip, etc. using their literal name. Instead, this patch makes it use the target-specific versions by default, derived from the tool-specific environment variables (CC, OBJCOPY, STRIP, etc.) or from the CROSS_COMPILE environment variable. For example, the u-boot-elf etype directly uses 'strip'. Trying to run the tests with 'CROSS_COMPILE=i686-linux-gnu- binman test' on an arm64 host results in the '097_elf_strip.dts' test to fail as the arm64 version of 'strip' can't understand the format of the x86 ELF file. This also adjusts some command.Output() calls that caused test errors or failures to use the target versions of the tools they call. After this, patch, an arm64 host can run all tests with no errors or failures using a correct CROSS_COMPILE value. Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
220 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
220 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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# Copyright (c) 2017 Google, Inc
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# Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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#
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# Test for the elf module
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import os
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import shutil
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import unittest
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from binman import elf
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from patman import command
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from patman import test_util
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from patman import tools
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from patman import tout
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binman_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0]))
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class FakeEntry:
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"""A fake Entry object, usedfor testing
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This supports an entry with a given size.
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"""
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def __init__(self, contents_size):
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self.contents_size = contents_size
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self.data = tools.GetBytes(ord('a'), contents_size)
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def GetPath(self):
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return 'entry_path'
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class FakeSection:
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"""A fake Section object, used for testing
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This has the minimum feature set needed to support testing elf functions.
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A LookupSymbol() function is provided which returns a fake value for amu
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symbol requested.
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"""
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def __init__(self, sym_value=1):
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self.sym_value = sym_value
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def GetPath(self):
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return 'section_path'
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def LookupSymbol(self, name, weak, msg, base_addr):
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"""Fake implementation which returns the same value for all symbols"""
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return self.sym_value
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def BuildElfTestFiles(target_dir):
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"""Build ELF files used for testing in binman
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This compiles and links the test files into the specified directory. It the
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Makefile and source files in the binman test/ directory.
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Args:
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target_dir: Directory to put the files into
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"""
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if not os.path.exists(target_dir):
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os.mkdir(target_dir)
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testdir = os.path.join(binman_dir, 'test')
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# If binman is involved from the main U-Boot Makefile the -r and -R
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# flags are set in MAKEFLAGS. This prevents this Makefile from working
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# correctly. So drop any make flags here.
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if 'MAKEFLAGS' in os.environ:
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del os.environ['MAKEFLAGS']
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tools.Run('make', '-C', target_dir, '-f',
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os.path.join(testdir, 'Makefile'), 'SRC=%s/' % testdir)
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class TestElf(unittest.TestCase):
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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cls._indir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='elf.')
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tools.SetInputDirs(['.'])
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BuildElfTestFiles(cls._indir)
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(cls):
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if cls._indir:
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shutil.rmtree(cls._indir)
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@classmethod
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def ElfTestFile(cls, fname):
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return os.path.join(cls._indir, fname)
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def testAllSymbols(self):
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"""Test that we can obtain a symbol from the ELF file"""
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fname = self.ElfTestFile('u_boot_ucode_ptr')
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syms = elf.GetSymbols(fname, [])
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self.assertIn('.ucode', syms)
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def testRegexSymbols(self):
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"""Test that we can obtain from the ELF file by regular expression"""
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fname = self.ElfTestFile('u_boot_ucode_ptr')
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syms = elf.GetSymbols(fname, ['ucode'])
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self.assertIn('.ucode', syms)
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syms = elf.GetSymbols(fname, ['missing'])
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self.assertNotIn('.ucode', syms)
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syms = elf.GetSymbols(fname, ['missing', 'ucode'])
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self.assertIn('.ucode', syms)
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def testMissingFile(self):
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"""Test that a missing file is detected"""
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entry = FakeEntry(10)
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section = FakeSection()
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
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syms = elf.LookupAndWriteSymbols('missing-file', entry, section)
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self.assertIn("Filename 'missing-file' not found in input path",
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str(e.exception))
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def testOutsideFile(self):
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"""Test a symbol which extends outside the entry area is detected"""
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entry = FakeEntry(10)
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section = FakeSection()
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elf_fname = self.ElfTestFile('u_boot_binman_syms')
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
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syms = elf.LookupAndWriteSymbols(elf_fname, entry, section)
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self.assertIn('entry_path has offset 4 (size 8) but the contents size '
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'is a', str(e.exception))
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def testMissingImageStart(self):
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"""Test that we detect a missing __image_copy_start symbol
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This is needed to mark the start of the image. Without it we cannot
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locate the offset of a binman symbol within the image.
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"""
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entry = FakeEntry(10)
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section = FakeSection()
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elf_fname = self.ElfTestFile('u_boot_binman_syms_bad')
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self.assertEqual(elf.LookupAndWriteSymbols(elf_fname, entry, section),
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None)
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def testBadSymbolSize(self):
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"""Test that an attempt to use an 8-bit symbol are detected
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Only 32 and 64 bits are supported, since we need to store an offset
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into the image.
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"""
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entry = FakeEntry(10)
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section = FakeSection()
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elf_fname =self.ElfTestFile('u_boot_binman_syms_size')
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
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syms = elf.LookupAndWriteSymbols(elf_fname, entry, section)
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self.assertIn('has size 1: only 4 and 8 are supported',
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str(e.exception))
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def testNoValue(self):
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"""Test the case where we have no value for the symbol
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This should produce -1 values for all thress symbols, taking up the
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first 16 bytes of the image.
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"""
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entry = FakeEntry(24)
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section = FakeSection(sym_value=None)
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elf_fname = self.ElfTestFile('u_boot_binman_syms')
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syms = elf.LookupAndWriteSymbols(elf_fname, entry, section)
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self.assertEqual(tools.GetBytes(255, 20) + tools.GetBytes(ord('a'), 4),
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entry.data)
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def testDebug(self):
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"""Check that enabling debug in the elf module produced debug output"""
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try:
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tout.Init(tout.DEBUG)
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entry = FakeEntry(20)
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section = FakeSection()
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elf_fname = self.ElfTestFile('u_boot_binman_syms')
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with test_util.capture_sys_output() as (stdout, stderr):
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syms = elf.LookupAndWriteSymbols(elf_fname, entry, section)
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self.assertTrue(len(stdout.getvalue()) > 0)
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finally:
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tout.Init(tout.WARNING)
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def testMakeElf(self):
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"""Test for the MakeElf function"""
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outdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='elf.')
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expected_text = b'1234'
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expected_data = b'wxyz'
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elf_fname = os.path.join(outdir, 'elf')
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bin_fname = os.path.join(outdir, 'bin')
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# Make an Elf file and then convert it to a fkat binary file. This
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# should produce the original data.
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elf.MakeElf(elf_fname, expected_text, expected_data)
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objcopy, args = tools.GetTargetCompileTool('objcopy')
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args += ['-O', 'binary', elf_fname, bin_fname]
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stdout = command.Output(objcopy, *args)
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with open(bin_fname, 'rb') as fd:
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data = fd.read()
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self.assertEqual(expected_text + expected_data, data)
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shutil.rmtree(outdir)
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def testDecodeElf(self):
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"""Test for the MakeElf function"""
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if not elf.ELF_TOOLS:
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self.skipTest('Python elftools not available')
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outdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='elf.')
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expected_text = b'1234'
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expected_data = b'wxyz'
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elf_fname = os.path.join(outdir, 'elf')
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elf.MakeElf(elf_fname, expected_text, expected_data)
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data = tools.ReadFile(elf_fname)
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load = 0xfef20000
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entry = load + 2
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expected = expected_text + expected_data
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self.assertEqual(elf.ElfInfo(expected, load, entry, len(expected)),
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elf.DecodeElf(data, 0))
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self.assertEqual(elf.ElfInfo(b'\0\0' + expected[2:],
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load, entry, len(expected)),
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elf.DecodeElf(data, load + 2))
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shutil.rmtree(outdir)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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