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Simon Glassd8e36352016-07-03 09:40:33 -06001Testing in U-Boot
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4U-Boot has a large amount of code. This file describes how this code is
5tested and what tests you should write when adding a new feature.
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Simon Glass8ab6cc32016-07-03 09:40:34 -06008Running tests
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11To run most tests on sandbox, type this:
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13 test/run
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15in the U-Boot directory. Note that only the pytest suite is run using this
Simon Glassdc3ab7e2016-07-31 17:35:02 -060016command.
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Simon Glassd8e36352016-07-03 09:40:33 -060019Sandbox
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21U-Boot can be built as a user-space application (e.g. for Linux). This
22allows test to be executed without needing target hardware. The 'sandbox'
23target provides this feature and it is widely used in tests.
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26Pytest Suite
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29Many tests are available using the pytest suite, in test/py. This can run
30either on sandbox or on real hardware. It relies on the U-Boot console to
31inject test commands and check the result. It is slower to run than C code,
Simon Glassdc3ab7e2016-07-31 17:35:02 -060032but provides the ability to unify lots of tests and summarise their results.
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34You can run the tests on sandbox with:
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36 ./test/py/test.py --bd sandbox --build
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38This will produce HTML output in build-sandbox/test-log.html
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40See test/py/README.md for more information about the pytest suite.
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43tbot
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46Tbot provides a way to execute tests on target hardware. It is intended for
47trying out both U-Boot and Linux (and potentially other software) on a
48number of boards automatically. It can be used to create a continuous test
Heiko Schocherd551b842017-06-09 06:13:34 +020049environment. See http://www.tbot.tools for more information.
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52Ad-hoc tests
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55There are several ad-hoc tests which run outside the pytest environment:
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57 test/fs - File system test (shell script)
Simon Glassdc3ab7e2016-07-31 17:35:02 -060058 test/image - FIT and legacy image tests (shell script and Python)
Simon Glassd8e36352016-07-03 09:40:33 -060059 test/stdint - A test that stdint.h can be used in U-Boot (shell script)
60 trace - Test for the tracing feature (shell script)
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Simon Glassdc3ab7e2016-07-31 17:35:02 -060062TODO: Move these into pytest.
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65When to write tests
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68If you add code to U-Boot without a test you are taking a risk. Even if you
69perform thorough manual testing at the time of submission, it may break when
70future changes are made to U-Boot. It may even break when applied to mainline,
71if other changes interact with it. A good mindset is that untested code
72probably doesn't work and should be deleted.
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74You can assume that the Pytest suite will be run before patches are accepted
75to mainline, so this provides protection against future breakage.
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77On the other hand there is quite a bit of code that is not covered with tests,
78or is covered sparingly. So here are some suggestions:
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80- If you are adding a new uclass, add a sandbox driver and a test that uses it
81- If you are modifying code covered by an existing test, add a new test case
82 to cover your changes
83- If the code you are modifying has not tests, consider writing one. Even a
84 very basic test is useful, and may be picked up and enhanced by others. It
85 is much easier to add onto a test - writing a new large test can seem
86 daunting to most contributors.
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89Future work
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92Converting existing shell scripts into pytest tests.