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Stephen Warren10e50632016-01-15 11:15:24 -07001# U-Boot pytest suite
2
3## Introduction
4
5This tool aims to test U-Boot by executing U-Boot shell commands using the
6console interface. A single top-level script exists to execute or attach to the
7U-Boot console, run the entire script of tests against it, and summarize the
8results. Advantages of this approach are:
9
10- Testing is performed in the same way a user or script would interact with
11 U-Boot; there can be no disconnect.
12- There is no need to write or embed test-related code into U-Boot itself.
13 It is asserted that writing test-related code in Python is simpler and more
Masahiro Yamadac9018912017-10-19 19:08:52 +090014 flexible than writing it all in C.
Stephen Warren10e50632016-01-15 11:15:24 -070015- It is reasonably simple to interact with U-Boot in this way.
16
17## Requirements
18
19The test suite is implemented using pytest. Interaction with the U-Boot console
20involves executing some binary and interacting with its stdin/stdout. You will
21need to implement various "hook" scripts that are called by the test suite at
22the appropriate time.
23
Tom Rinia39e81b2019-10-24 11:59:26 -040024In order to run the testsuite at a minimum we require that both python3 and
25pip for python3 be installed. All of the required python modules are
26described in the requirements.txt file in this directory and can be installed
27with the command ```pip install -r requirements.txt```
Stephen Warren10e50632016-01-15 11:15:24 -070028
Tom Rinia39e81b2019-10-24 11:59:26 -040029In order to execute certain tests on their supported platforms other tools
30will be required. The following is an incomplete list:
31
32| Package |
33| -------------- |
34| gdisk |
35| dfu-util |
36| dtc |
37| openssl |
38| sudo OR guestmount |
39| e2fsprogs |
40| dosfstools |
41
42Please use the apporirate commands for your distribution to match these tools
43up with the package that provides them.
Stephen Warren10e50632016-01-15 11:15:24 -070044
45The test script supports either:
46
47- Executing a sandbox port of U-Boot on the local machine as a sub-process,
48 and interacting with it over stdin/stdout.
49- Executing an external "hook" scripts to flash a U-Boot binary onto a
50 physical board, attach to the board's console stream, and reset the board.
51 Further details are described later.
52
53### Using `virtualenv` to provide requirements
54
Tom Rinia39e81b2019-10-24 11:59:26 -040055The recommended way to run the test suite, in order to ensure reproducibility
56is to use `virtualenv` to set up the necessary environment. This can be done
57via the following commands:
Stephen Warren10e50632016-01-15 11:15:24 -070058
59```bash
60$ cd /path/to/u-boot
Tom Rinia39e81b2019-10-24 11:59:26 -040061$ sudo apt-get install python3 python3-virtualenv
62$ virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 venv
Stephen Warren10e50632016-01-15 11:15:24 -070063$ . ./venv/bin/activate
Tom Rinia39e81b2019-10-24 11:59:26 -040064$ pip install -r test/py/requirements.txt
Stephen Warren10e50632016-01-15 11:15:24 -070065```
66
67## Testing sandbox
68
69To run the testsuite on the sandbox port (U-Boot built as a native user-space
70application), simply execute:
71
72```
73./test/py/test.py --bd sandbox --build
74```
75
76The `--bd` option tells the test suite which board type is being tested. This
77lets the test suite know which features the board has, and hence exactly what
78can be tested.
79
80The `--build` option tells U-Boot to compile U-Boot. Alternatively, you may
81omit this option and build U-Boot yourself, in whatever way you choose, before
82running the test script.
83
84The test script will attach to U-Boot, execute all valid tests for the board,
85then print a summary of the test process. A complete log of the test session
86will be written to `${build_dir}/test-log.html`. This is best viewed in a web
87browser, but may be read directly as plain text, perhaps with the aid of the
88`html2text` utility.
89
Stephen Warrenc9afc502016-02-08 14:49:02 -070090### Testing under a debugger
91
92If you need to run sandbox under a debugger, you may pass the command-line
93option `--gdbserver COMM`. This causes two things to happens:
94
95- Instead of running U-Boot directly, it will be run under gdbserver, with
96 debug communication via the channel `COMM`. You can attach a debugger to the
97 sandbox process in order to debug it. See `man gdbserver` and the example
98 below for details of valid values for `COMM`.
99- All timeouts in tests are disabled, allowing U-Boot an arbitrary amount of
100 time to execute commands. This is useful if U-Boot is stopped at a breakpoint
101 during debugging.
102
103A usage example is:
104
105Window 1:
106```shell
107./test/py/test.py --bd sandbox --gdbserver localhost:1234
108```
109
110Window 2:
111```shell
112gdb ./build-sandbox/u-boot -ex 'target remote localhost:1234'
113```
114
115Alternatively, you could leave off the `-ex` option and type the command
116manually into gdb once it starts.
117
118You can use any debugger you wish, so long as it speaks the gdb remote
119protocol, or any graphical wrapper around gdb.
120
121Some tests deliberately cause the sandbox process to exit, e.g. to test the
122reset command, or sandbox's CTRL-C handling. When this happens, you will need
123to attach the debugger to the new sandbox instance. If these tests are not
124relevant to your debugging session, you can skip them using pytest's -k
125command-line option; see the next section.
126
Stephen Warren10e50632016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700127## Command-line options
128
129- `--board-type`, `--bd`, `-B` set the type of the board to be tested. For
130 example, `sandbox` or `seaboard`.
131- `--board-identity`, `--id` set the identity of the board to be tested.
132 This allows differentiation between multiple instances of the same type of
133 physical board that are attached to the same host machine. This parameter is
134 not interpreted by the test script in any way, but rather is simply passed
135 to the hook scripts described below, and may be used in any site-specific
136 way deemed necessary.
137- `--build` indicates that the test script should compile U-Boot itself
138 before running the tests. If using this option, make sure that any
139 environment variables required by the build process are already set, such as
140 `$CROSS_COMPILE`.
141- `--build-dir` sets the directory containing the compiled U-Boot binaries.
142 If omitted, this is `${source_dir}/build-${board_type}`.
143- `--result-dir` sets the directory to write results, such as log files,
144 into. If omitted, the build directory is used.
145- `--persistent-data-dir` sets the directory used to store persistent test
146 data. This is test data that may be re-used across test runs, such as file-
147 system images.
148
Stephen Warrenc9afc502016-02-08 14:49:02 -0700149`pytest` also implements a number of its own command-line options. Commonly used
150options are mentioned below. Please see `pytest` documentation for complete
151details. Execute `py.test --version` for a brief summary. Note that U-Boot's
152test.py script passes all command-line arguments directly to `pytest` for
153processing.
154
155- `-k` selects which tests to run. The default is to run all known tests. This
156 option takes a single argument which is used to filter test names. Simple
157 logical operators are supported. For example:
158 - `'ums'` runs only tests with "ums" in their name.
Liam Beguin7fc35582018-03-14 19:15:12 -0400159 - `'ut_dm'` runs only tests with "ut_dm" in their name. Note that in this
Stephen Warrenc9afc502016-02-08 14:49:02 -0700160 case, "ut_dm" is a parameter to a test rather than the test name. The full
161 test name is e.g. "test_ut[ut_dm_leak]".
162 - `'not reset'` runs everything except tests with "reset" in their name.
163 - `'ut or hush'` runs only tests with "ut" or "hush" in their name.
164 - `'not (ut or hush)'` runs everything except tests with "ut" or "hush" in
165 their name.
166- `-s` prevents pytest from hiding a test's stdout. This allows you to see
167 U-Boot's console log in real time on pytest's stdout.
Stephen Warren10e50632016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700168
169## Testing real hardware
170
171The tools and techniques used to interact with real hardware will vary
172radically between different host and target systems, and the whims of the user.
173For this reason, the test suite does not attempt to directly interact with real
174hardware in any way. Rather, it executes a standardized set of "hook" scripts
175via `$PATH`. These scripts implement certain actions on behalf of the test
176suite. This keeps the test suite simple and isolated from system variances
177unrelated to U-Boot features.
178
179### Hook scripts
180
181#### Environment variables
182
183The following environment variables are set when running hook scripts:
184
185- `UBOOT_BOARD_TYPE` the board type being tested.
186- `UBOOT_BOARD_IDENTITY` the board identity being tested, or `na` if none was
187 specified.
188- `UBOOT_SOURCE_DIR` the U-Boot source directory.
189- `UBOOT_TEST_PY_DIR` the full path to `test/py/` in the source directory.
190- `UBOOT_BUILD_DIR` the U-Boot build directory.
191- `UBOOT_RESULT_DIR` the test result directory.
Masahiro Yamadac9018912017-10-19 19:08:52 +0900192- `UBOOT_PERSISTENT_DATA_DIR` the test persistent data directory.
Stephen Warren10e50632016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700193
194#### `u-boot-test-console`
195
196This script provides access to the U-Boot console. The script's stdin/stdout
197should be connected to the board's console. This process should continue to run
198indefinitely, until killed. The test suite will run this script in parallel
199with all other hooks.
200
201This script may be implemented e.g. by exec()ing `cu`, `kermit`, `conmux`, etc.
202
203If you are able to run U-Boot under a hardware simulator such as qemu, then
204you would likely spawn that simulator from this script. However, note that
205`u-boot-test-reset` may be called multiple times per test script run, and must
206cause U-Boot to start execution from scratch each time. Hopefully your
207simulator includes a virtual reset button! If not, you can launch the
208simulator from `u-boot-test-reset` instead, while arranging for this console
209process to always communicate with the current simulator instance.
210
211#### `u-boot-test-flash`
212
213Prior to running the test suite against a board, some arrangement must be made
214so that the board executes the particular U-Boot binary to be tested. Often,
215this involves writing the U-Boot binary to the board's flash ROM. The test
216suite calls this hook script for that purpose.
217
218This script should perform the entire flashing process synchronously; the
219script should only exit once flashing is complete, and a board reset will
220cause the newly flashed U-Boot binary to be executed.
221
222It is conceivable that this script will do nothing. This might be useful in
223the following cases:
224
225- Some other process has already written the desired U-Boot binary into the
226 board's flash prior to running the test suite.
227- The board allows U-Boot to be downloaded directly into RAM, and executed
228 from there. Use of this feature will reduce wear on the board's flash, so
229 may be preferable if available, and if cold boot testing of U-Boot is not
230 required. If this feature is used, the `u-boot-test-reset` script should
Masahiro Yamadac9018912017-10-19 19:08:52 +0900231 perform this download, since the board could conceivably be reset multiple
Stephen Warren10e50632016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700232 times in a single test run.
233
234It is up to the user to determine if those situations exist, and to code this
235hook script appropriately.
236
237This script will typically be implemented by calling out to some SoC- or
238board-specific vendor flashing utility.
239
240#### `u-boot-test-reset`
241
242Whenever the test suite needs to reset the target board, this script is
243executed. This is guaranteed to happen at least once, prior to executing the
244first test function. If any test fails, the test infra-structure will execute
245this script again to restore U-Boot to an operational state before running the
246next test function.
247
248This script will likely be implemented by communicating with some form of
249relay or electronic switch attached to the board's reset signal.
250
251The semantics of this script require that when it is executed, U-Boot will
252start running from scratch. If the U-Boot binary to be tested has been written
253to flash, pulsing the board's reset signal is likely all this script need do.
254However, in some scenarios, this script may perform other actions. For
255example, it may call out to some SoC- or board-specific vendor utility in order
256to download the U-Boot binary directly into RAM and execute it. This would
257avoid the need for `u-boot-test-flash` to actually write U-Boot to flash, thus
258saving wear on the flash chip(s).
259
Stephen Warren140d04d2016-04-06 11:46:59 -0600260#### Examples
261
262https://github.com/swarren/uboot-test-hooks contains some working example hook
263scripts, and may be useful as a reference when implementing hook scripts for
264your platform. These scripts are not considered part of U-Boot itself.
265
Stephen Warren10e50632016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700266### Board-type-specific configuration
267
268Each board has a different configuration and behaviour. Many of these
269differences can be automatically detected by parsing the `.config` file in the
270build directory. However, some differences can't yet be handled automatically.
271
272For each board, an optional Python module `u_boot_board_${board_type}` may exist
273to provide board-specific information to the test script. Any global value
274defined in these modules is available for use by any test function. The data
275contained in these scripts must be purely derived from U-Boot source code.
276Hence, these configuration files are part of the U-Boot source tree too.
277
278### Execution environment configuration
279
280Each user's hardware setup may enable testing different subsets of the features
281implemented by a particular board's configuration of U-Boot. For example, a
282U-Boot configuration may support USB device mode and USB Mass Storage, but this
283can only be tested if a USB cable is connected between the board and the host
284machine running the test script.
285
286For each board, optional Python modules `u_boot_boardenv_${board_type}` and
287`u_boot_boardenv_${board_type}_${board_identity}` may exist to provide
288board-specific and board-identity-specific information to the test script. Any
289global value defined in these modules is available for use by any test
290function. The data contained in these is specific to a particular user's
291hardware configuration. Hence, these configuration files are not part of the
292U-Boot source tree, and should be installed outside of the source tree. Users
293should set `$PYTHONPATH` prior to running the test script to allow these
294modules to be loaded.
295
296### Board module parameter usage
297
298The test scripts rely on the following variables being defined by the board
299module:
300
301- None at present.
302
303### U-Boot `.config` feature usage
304
305The test scripts rely on various U-Boot `.config` features, either directly in
306order to test those features, or indirectly in order to query information from
307the running U-Boot instance in order to test other features.
308
309One example is that testing of the `md` command requires knowledge of a RAM
310address to use for the test. This data is parsed from the output of the
311`bdinfo` command, and hence relies on CONFIG_CMD_BDI being enabled.
312
313For a complete list of dependencies, please search the test scripts for
314instances of:
315
316- `buildconfig.get(...`
317- `@pytest.mark.buildconfigspec(...`
Heinrich Schuchardt59264ae2019-04-22 09:18:55 +0200318- `@pytest.mark.notbuildconfigspec(...`
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320### Complete invocation example
321
322Assuming that you have installed the hook scripts into $HOME/ubtest/bin, and
323any required environment configuration Python modules into $HOME/ubtest/py,
324then you would likely invoke the test script as follows:
325
326If U-Boot has already been built:
327
328```bash
329PATH=$HOME/ubtest/bin:$PATH \
Liam Beguince3f90e2018-03-14 19:15:13 -0400330 PYTHONPATH=${HOME}/ubtest/py/${HOSTNAME}:${PYTHONPATH} \
Stephen Warren10e50632016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700331 ./test/py/test.py --bd seaboard
332```
333
334If you want the test script to compile U-Boot for you too, then you likely
335need to set `$CROSS_COMPILE` to allow this, and invoke the test script as
336follow:
337
338```bash
339CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-eabi- \
340 PATH=$HOME/ubtest/bin:$PATH \
Liam Beguince3f90e2018-03-14 19:15:13 -0400341 PYTHONPATH=${HOME}/ubtest/py/${HOSTNAME}:${PYTHONPATH} \
Stephen Warren10e50632016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700342 ./test/py/test.py --bd seaboard --build
343```
344
345## Writing tests
346
347Please refer to the pytest documentation for details of writing pytest tests.
348Details specific to the U-Boot test suite are described below.
349
350A test fixture named `u_boot_console` should be used by each test function. This
351provides the means to interact with the U-Boot console, and retrieve board and
352environment configuration information.
353
354The function `u_boot_console.run_command()` executes a shell command on the
355U-Boot console, and returns all output from that command. This allows
356validation or interpretation of the command output. This function validates
357that certain strings are not seen on the U-Boot console. These include shell
358error messages and the U-Boot sign-on message (in order to detect unexpected
359board resets). See the source of `u_boot_console_base.py` for a complete list of
360"bad" strings. Some test scenarios are expected to trigger these strings. Use
361`u_boot_console.disable_check()` to temporarily disable checking for specific
362strings. See `test_unknown_cmd.py` for an example.
363
364Board- and board-environment configuration values may be accessed as sub-fields
365of the `u_boot_console.config` object, for example
366`u_boot_console.config.ram_base`.
367
368Build configuration values (from `.config`) may be accessed via the dictionary
369`u_boot_console.config.buildconfig`, with keys equal to the Kconfig variable
370names.