"Das U-Boot" Source Tree
1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2# Copyright (c) 2016, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
3
4"""
5Utility code shared across multiple tests.
6"""
7
8import hashlib
9import inspect
10import os
11import os.path
12import pathlib
13import signal
14import sys
15import time
16import re
17import pytest
18
19def md5sum_data(data):
20 """Calculate the MD5 hash of some data.
21
22 Args:
23 data: The data to hash.
24
25 Returns:
26 The hash of the data, as a binary string.
27 """
28
29 h = hashlib.md5()
30 h.update(data)
31 return h.digest()
32
33def md5sum_file(fn, max_length=None):
34 """Calculate the MD5 hash of the contents of a file.
35
36 Args:
37 fn: The filename of the file to hash.
38 max_length: The number of bytes to hash. If the file has more
39 bytes than this, they will be ignored. If None or omitted, the
40 entire file will be hashed.
41
42 Returns:
43 The hash of the file content, as a binary string.
44 """
45
46 with open(fn, 'rb') as fh:
47 if max_length:
48 params = [max_length]
49 else:
50 params = []
51 data = fh.read(*params)
52 return md5sum_data(data)
53
54class PersistentRandomFile:
55 """Generate and store information about a persistent file containing
56 random data."""
57
58 def __init__(self, u_boot_console, fn, size):
59 """Create or process the persistent file.
60
61 If the file does not exist, it is generated.
62
63 If the file does exist, its content is hashed for later comparison.
64
65 These files are always located in the "persistent data directory" of
66 the current test run.
67
68 Args:
69 u_boot_console: A console connection to U-Boot.
70 fn: The filename (without path) to create.
71 size: The desired size of the file in bytes.
72
73 Returns:
74 Nothing.
75 """
76
77 self.fn = fn
78
79 self.abs_fn = u_boot_console.config.persistent_data_dir + '/' + fn
80
81 if os.path.exists(self.abs_fn):
82 u_boot_console.log.action('Persistent data file ' + self.abs_fn +
83 ' already exists')
84 self.content_hash = md5sum_file(self.abs_fn)
85 else:
86 u_boot_console.log.action('Generating ' + self.abs_fn +
87 ' (random, persistent, %d bytes)' % size)
88 data = os.urandom(size)
89 with open(self.abs_fn, 'wb') as fh:
90 fh.write(data)
91 self.content_hash = md5sum_data(data)
92
93def attempt_to_open_file(fn):
94 """Attempt to open a file, without throwing exceptions.
95
96 Any errors (exceptions) that occur during the attempt to open the file
97 are ignored. This is useful in order to test whether a file (in
98 particular, a device node) exists and can be successfully opened, in order
99 to poll for e.g. USB enumeration completion.
100
101 Args:
102 fn: The filename to attempt to open.
103
104 Returns:
105 An open file handle to the file, or None if the file could not be
106 opened.
107 """
108
109 try:
110 return open(fn, 'rb')
111 except:
112 return None
113
114def wait_until_open_succeeds(fn):
115 """Poll until a file can be opened, or a timeout occurs.
116
117 Continually attempt to open a file, and return when this succeeds, or
118 raise an exception after a timeout.
119
120 Args:
121 fn: The filename to attempt to open.
122
123 Returns:
124 An open file handle to the file.
125 """
126
127 for i in range(100):
128 fh = attempt_to_open_file(fn)
129 if fh:
130 return fh
131 time.sleep(0.1)
132 raise Exception('File could not be opened')
133
134def wait_until_file_open_fails(fn, ignore_errors):
135 """Poll until a file cannot be opened, or a timeout occurs.
136
137 Continually attempt to open a file, and return when this fails, or
138 raise an exception after a timeout.
139
140 Args:
141 fn: The filename to attempt to open.
142 ignore_errors: Indicate whether to ignore timeout errors. If True, the
143 function will simply return if a timeout occurs, otherwise an
144 exception will be raised.
145
146 Returns:
147 Nothing.
148 """
149
150 for _ in range(100):
151 fh = attempt_to_open_file(fn)
152 if not fh:
153 return
154 fh.close()
155 time.sleep(0.1)
156 if ignore_errors:
157 return
158 raise Exception('File can still be opened')
159
160def run_and_log(u_boot_console, cmd, ignore_errors=False, stdin=None, env=None):
161 """Run a command and log its output.
162
163 Args:
164 u_boot_console: A console connection to U-Boot.
165 cmd: The command to run, as an array of argv[], or a string.
166 If a string, note that it is split up so that quoted spaces
167 will not be preserved. E.g. "fred and" becomes ['"fred', 'and"']
168 ignore_errors: Indicate whether to ignore errors. If True, the function
169 will simply return if the command cannot be executed or exits with
170 an error code, otherwise an exception will be raised if such
171 problems occur.
172 stdin: Input string to pass to the command as stdin (or None)
173 env: Environment to use, or None to use the current one
174
175 Returns:
176 The output as a string.
177 """
178 if isinstance(cmd, str):
179 cmd = cmd.split()
180 runner = u_boot_console.log.get_runner(cmd[0], sys.stdout)
181 output = runner.run(cmd, ignore_errors=ignore_errors, stdin=stdin, env=env)
182 runner.close()
183 return output
184
185def run_and_log_expect_exception(u_boot_console, cmd, retcode, msg):
186 """Run a command that is expected to fail.
187
188 This runs a command and checks that it fails with the expected return code
189 and exception method. If not, an exception is raised.
190
191 Args:
192 u_boot_console: A console connection to U-Boot.
193 cmd: The command to run, as an array of argv[].
194 retcode: Expected non-zero return code from the command.
195 msg: String that should be contained within the command's output.
196 """
197 try:
198 runner = u_boot_console.log.get_runner(cmd[0], sys.stdout)
199 runner.run(cmd)
200 except Exception:
201 assert retcode == runner.exit_status
202 assert msg in runner.output
203 else:
204 raise Exception("Expected an exception with retcode %d message '%s',"
205 "but it was not raised" % (retcode, msg))
206 finally:
207 runner.close()
208
209ram_base = None
210def find_ram_base(u_boot_console):
211 """Find the running U-Boot's RAM location.
212
213 Probe the running U-Boot to determine the address of the first bank
214 of RAM. This is useful for tests that test reading/writing RAM, or
215 load/save files that aren't associated with some standard address
216 typically represented in an environment variable such as
217 ${kernel_addr_r}. The value is cached so that it only needs to be
218 actively read once.
219
220 Args:
221 u_boot_console: A console connection to U-Boot.
222
223 Returns:
224 The address of U-Boot's first RAM bank, as an integer.
225 """
226
227 global ram_base
228 if u_boot_console.config.buildconfig.get('config_cmd_bdi', 'n') != 'y':
229 pytest.skip('bdinfo command not supported')
230 if ram_base == -1:
231 pytest.skip('Previously failed to find RAM bank start')
232 if ram_base is not None:
233 return ram_base
234
235 with u_boot_console.log.section('find_ram_base'):
236 response = u_boot_console.run_command('bdinfo')
237 for l in response.split('\n'):
238 if '-> start' in l or 'memstart =' in l:
239 ram_base = int(l.split('=')[1].strip(), 16)
240 break
241 if ram_base is None:
242 ram_base = -1
243 raise Exception('Failed to find RAM bank start in `bdinfo`')
244
245 # We don't want ram_base to be zero as some functions test if the given
246 # address is NULL (0). Besides, on some RISC-V targets the low memory
247 # is protected that prevents S-mode U-Boot from access.
248 # Let's add 2MiB then (size of an ARM LPAE/v8 section).
249
250 ram_base += 1024 * 1024 * 2
251
252 return ram_base
253
254class PersistentFileHelperCtxMgr(object):
255 """A context manager for Python's "with" statement, which ensures that any
256 generated file is deleted (and hence regenerated) if its mtime is older
257 than the mtime of the Python module which generated it, and gets an mtime
258 newer than the mtime of the Python module which generated after it is
259 generated. Objects of this type should be created by factory function
260 persistent_file_helper rather than directly."""
261
262 def __init__(self, log, filename):
263 """Initialize a new object.
264
265 Args:
266 log: The Logfile object to log to.
267 filename: The filename of the generated file.
268
269 Returns:
270 Nothing.
271 """
272
273 self.log = log
274 self.filename = filename
275
276 def __enter__(self):
277 frame = inspect.stack()[1]
278 module = inspect.getmodule(frame[0])
279 self.module_filename = module.__file__
280 self.module_timestamp = os.path.getmtime(self.module_filename)
281
282 if os.path.exists(self.filename):
283 filename_timestamp = os.path.getmtime(self.filename)
284 if filename_timestamp < self.module_timestamp:
285 self.log.action('Removing stale generated file ' +
286 self.filename)
287 pathlib.Path(self.filename).unlink()
288
289 def __exit__(self, extype, value, traceback):
290 if extype:
291 try:
292 pathlib.Path(self.filename).unlink()
293 except Exception:
294 pass
295 return
296 logged = False
297 for _ in range(20):
298 filename_timestamp = os.path.getmtime(self.filename)
299 if filename_timestamp > self.module_timestamp:
300 break
301 if not logged:
302 self.log.action(
303 'Waiting for generated file timestamp to increase')
304 logged = True
305 os.utime(self.filename)
306 time.sleep(0.1)
307
308def persistent_file_helper(u_boot_log, filename):
309 """Manage the timestamps and regeneration of a persistent generated
310 file. This function creates a context manager for Python's "with"
311 statement
312
313 Usage:
314 with persistent_file_helper(u_boot_console.log, filename):
315 code to generate the file, if it's missing.
316
317 Args:
318 u_boot_log: u_boot_console.log.
319 filename: The filename of the generated file.
320
321 Returns:
322 A context manager object.
323 """
324
325 return PersistentFileHelperCtxMgr(u_boot_log, filename)
326
327def crc32(u_boot_console, address, count):
328 """Helper function used to compute the CRC32 value of a section of RAM.
329
330 Args:
331 u_boot_console: A U-Boot console connection.
332 address: Address where data starts.
333 count: Amount of data to use for calculation.
334
335 Returns:
336 CRC32 value
337 """
338
339 bcfg = u_boot_console.config.buildconfig
340 has_cmd_crc32 = bcfg.get('config_cmd_crc32', 'n') == 'y'
341 assert has_cmd_crc32, 'Cannot compute crc32 without CONFIG_CMD_CRC32.'
342 output = u_boot_console.run_command('crc32 %08x %x' % (address, count))
343
344 m = re.search('==> ([0-9a-fA-F]{8})$', output)
345 assert m, 'CRC32 operation failed.'
346
347 return m.group(1)
348
349def waitpid(pid, timeout=60, kill=False):
350 """Wait a process to terminate by its PID
351
352 This is an alternative to a os.waitpid(pid, 0) call that works on
353 processes that aren't children of the python process.
354
355 Args:
356 pid: PID of a running process.
357 timeout: Time in seconds to wait.
358 kill: Whether to forcibly kill the process after timeout.
359
360 Returns:
361 True, if the process ended on its own.
362 False, if the process was killed by this function.
363
364 Raises:
365 TimeoutError, if the process is still running after timeout.
366 """
367 try:
368 for _ in range(timeout):
369 os.kill(pid, 0)
370 time.sleep(1)
371
372 if kill:
373 os.kill(pid, signal.SIGKILL)
374 return False
375
376 except ProcessLookupError:
377 return True
378
379 raise TimeoutError(
380 "Process with PID {} did not terminate after {} seconds."
381 .format(pid, timeout)
382 )