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Allow the env__dfu_configs boardenv data to specify the set of DFU transfer sizes to test. Manually specifying test sizes is useful if you wish to test multiple DFU configurations (e.g. SD card ext4 filesystem, SD card whole raw partition, RAM, etc.), but don't want to test every single transfer size on each, to avoid bloating the overall time taken by testing. If the boardenv doesn't specify a set of sizes, the built-in list is used as a default, preserving backwards-compatibility. Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com> Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
279 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
279 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2016, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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# Test U-Boot's "dfu" command. The test starts DFU in U-Boot, waits for USB
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# device enumeration on the host, executes dfu-util multiple times to test
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# various transfer sizes, many of which trigger USB driver edge cases, and
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# finally aborts the "dfu" 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 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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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_usb_dev_node": "/dev/usbdev-p2371-2180",
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# This parameter is optional /if/ you only have a single board
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# attached to your host at a time.
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"host_usb_port_path": "3-13",
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},
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)
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env__dfu_configs = (
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# eMMC, partition 1
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{
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"fixture_id": "emmc",
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"alt_info": "/dfu_test.bin ext4 0 1;/dfu_dummy.bin ext4 0 1",
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"cmd_params": "mmc 0",
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# This value is optional.
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# If present, it specified the set of transfer sizes tested.
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# If missing, a default list of sizes will be used, which covers
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# various useful corner cases.
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# Manually specifying test sizes is useful if you wish to test 4 DFU
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# configurations, but don't want to test every single transfer size
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# on each, to avoid bloating the overall time taken by testing.
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"test_sizes": (63, 64, 65),
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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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"""
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# The set of file sizes to test. These values trigger various edge-cases such
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# as one less than, equal to, and one greater than typical USB max packet
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# sizes, and similar boundary conditions.
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test_sizes_default = (
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64 - 1,
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64,
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64 + 1,
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128 - 1,
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128,
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128 + 1,
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960 - 1,
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960,
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960 + 1,
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4096 - 1,
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4096,
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4096 + 1,
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1024 * 1024 - 1,
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1024 * 1024,
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8 * 1024 * 1024,
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)
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first_usb_dev_port = None
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@pytest.mark.buildconfigspec('cmd_dfu')
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def test_dfu(u_boot_console, env__usb_dev_port, env__dfu_config):
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"""Test the "dfu" command; the host system must be able to enumerate a USB
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device when "dfu" is running, various DFU transfers are tested, and the
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USB device must disappear when "dfu" 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__dfu_config: The single DFU (memory region) configuration on which
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to run the test. 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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def start_dfu():
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"""Start U-Boot's dfu 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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fh = u_boot_utils.attempt_to_open_file(
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env__usb_dev_port['host_usb_dev_node'])
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if fh:
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fh.close()
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raise Exception('USB device present before dfu command invoked')
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u_boot_console.log.action(
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'Starting long-running U-Boot dfu shell command')
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cmd = 'setenv dfu_alt_info "%s"' % env__dfu_config['alt_info']
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u_boot_console.run_command(cmd)
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cmd = 'dfu 0 ' + env__dfu_config['cmd_params']
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u_boot_console.run_command(cmd, wait_for_prompt=False)
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u_boot_console.log.action('Waiting for DFU USB device to appear')
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fh = u_boot_utils.wait_until_open_succeeds(
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env__usb_dev_port['host_usb_dev_node'])
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fh.close()
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def stop_dfu(ignore_errors):
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"""Stop U-Boot's dfu 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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try:
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u_boot_console.log.action(
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'Stopping long-running U-Boot dfu shell command')
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u_boot_console.ctrlc()
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u_boot_console.log.action(
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'Waiting for DFU USB device to disappear')
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u_boot_utils.wait_until_file_open_fails(
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env__usb_dev_port['host_usb_dev_node'], ignore_errors)
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except:
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if not ignore_errors:
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raise
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def run_dfu_util(alt_setting, fn, up_dn_load_arg):
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"""Invoke dfu-util on the host.
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Args:
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alt_setting: The DFU "alternate setting" identifier to interact
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with.
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fn: The host-side file name to transfer.
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up_dn_load_arg: '-U' or '-D' depending on whether a DFU upload or
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download operation should be performed.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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cmd = ['dfu-util', '-a', str(alt_setting), up_dn_load_arg, fn]
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if 'host_usb_port_path' in env__usb_dev_port:
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cmd += ['-p', env__usb_dev_port['host_usb_port_path']]
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u_boot_utils.run_and_log(u_boot_console, cmd)
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u_boot_console.wait_for('Ctrl+C to exit ...')
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def dfu_write(alt_setting, fn):
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"""Write a file to the target board using DFU.
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Args:
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alt_setting: The DFU "alternate setting" identifier to interact
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with.
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fn: The host-side file name to transfer.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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run_dfu_util(alt_setting, fn, '-D')
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def dfu_read(alt_setting, fn):
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"""Read a file from the target board using DFU.
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Args:
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alt_setting: The DFU "alternate setting" identifier to interact
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with.
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fn: The host-side file name to transfer.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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# dfu-util fails reads/uploads if the host file already exists
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if os.path.exists(fn):
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os.remove(fn)
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run_dfu_util(alt_setting, fn, '-U')
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def dfu_write_read_check(size):
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"""Test DFU transfers of a specific size of data
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This function first writes data to the board then reads it back and
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compares the written and read back data. Measures are taken to avoid
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certain types of false positives.
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Args:
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size: The data size to test.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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test_f = u_boot_utils.PersistentRandomFile(u_boot_console,
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'dfu_%d.bin' % size, size)
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readback_fn = u_boot_console.config.result_dir + '/dfu_readback.bin'
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u_boot_console.log.action('Writing test data to DFU primary ' +
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'altsetting')
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dfu_write(0, test_f.abs_fn)
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u_boot_console.log.action('Writing dummy data to DFU secondary ' +
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'altsetting to clear DFU buffers')
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dfu_write(1, dummy_f.abs_fn)
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u_boot_console.log.action('Reading DFU primary altsetting for ' +
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'comparison')
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dfu_read(0, readback_fn)
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u_boot_console.log.action('Comparing written and read data')
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written_hash = test_f.content_hash
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read_back_hash = u_boot_utils.md5sum_file(readback_fn, size)
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assert(written_hash == read_back_hash)
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# This test may be executed against multiple USB ports. The test takes a
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# long time, so we don't want to do the whole thing each time. Instead,
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# execute the full test on the first USB port, and perform a very limited
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# test on other ports. In the limited case, we solely validate that the
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# host PC can enumerate the U-Boot USB device.
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global first_usb_dev_port
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if not first_usb_dev_port:
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first_usb_dev_port = env__usb_dev_port
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if env__usb_dev_port == first_usb_dev_port:
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sizes = env__dfu_config.get('test_sizes', test_sizes_default)
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else:
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sizes = []
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dummy_f = u_boot_utils.PersistentRandomFile(u_boot_console,
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'dfu_dummy.bin', 1024)
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ignore_cleanup_errors = True
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try:
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start_dfu()
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u_boot_console.log.action(
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'Overwriting DFU primary altsetting with dummy data')
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dfu_write(0, dummy_f.abs_fn)
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for size in sizes:
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with u_boot_console.log.section('Data size %d' % size):
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dfu_write_read_check(size)
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# Make the status of each sub-test obvious. If the test didn't
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# pass, an exception was thrown so this code isn't executed.
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u_boot_console.log.status_pass('OK')
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ignore_cleanup_errors = False
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finally:
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stop_dfu(ignore_cleanup_errors)
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