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2.. Copyright (c) 2014 The Chromium OS Authors.
3.. sectionauthor:: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
4
5Sandbox
6=======
Simon Glassb4a905e2011-10-10 08:22:14 +00007
8Native Execution of U-Boot
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -07009--------------------------
Simon Glassb4a905e2011-10-10 08:22:14 +000010
11The 'sandbox' architecture is designed to allow U-Boot to run under Linux on
12almost any hardware. To achieve this it builds U-Boot (so far as possible)
13as a normal C application with a main() and normal C libraries.
14
15All of U-Boot's architecture-specific code therefore cannot be built as part
16of the sandbox U-Boot. The purpose of running U-Boot under Linux is to test
17all the generic code, not specific to any one architecture. The idea is to
18create unit tests which we can run to test this upper level code.
19
Simon Glassa6404e72021-03-07 17:35:16 -070020Sandbox allows development of many types of new features in a traditional way,
21rather than needing to test each iteration on real hardware. Many U-Boot
22features were developed on sandbox, including the core driver model, most
23uclasses, verified boot, bloblist, logging and dozens of others. Sandbox has
24enabled many large-scale code refactors as well.
25
Simon Glassb4a905e2011-10-10 08:22:14 +000026CONFIG_SANDBOX is defined when building a native board.
27
Simon Glassdac64e02014-09-23 13:05:59 -060028The board name is 'sandbox' but the vendor name is unset, so there is a
29single board in board/sandbox.
Simon Glassb4a905e2011-10-10 08:22:14 +000030
31CONFIG_SANDBOX_BIG_ENDIAN should be defined when running on big-endian
32machines.
33
Mario Six61efece2018-02-12 08:05:57 +010034There are two versions of the sandbox: One using 32-bit-wide integers, and one
35using 64-bit-wide integers. The 32-bit version can be build and run on either
3632 or 64-bit hosts by either selecting or deselecting CONFIG_SANDBOX_32BIT; by
37default, the sandbox it built for a 32-bit host. The sandbox using 64-bit-wide
38integers can only be built on 64-bit hosts.
Bin Mengf34b4de2017-08-01 16:33:34 -070039
Simon Glassb4a905e2011-10-10 08:22:14 +000040Note that standalone/API support is not available at present.
41
Simon Glassb4a905e2011-10-10 08:22:14 +000042
Simon Glass291ddc92020-03-18 09:42:39 -060043Prerequisites
44-------------
45
Simon Glass63479bd2022-10-29 19:47:18 -060046Install the dependencies noted in :doc:`../../build/gcc`.
Simon Glass291ddc92020-03-18 09:42:39 -060047
48
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -060049Basic Operation
50---------------
51
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -070052To run sandbox U-Boot use something like::
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -060053
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki287314f2014-08-31 21:19:43 +053054 make sandbox_defconfig all
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -060055 ./u-boot
56
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -070057Note: If you get errors about 'sdl-config: Command not found' you may need to
Simon Glassb6f4c1c2020-02-03 07:36:12 -070058install libsdl2.0-dev or similar to get SDL support. Alternatively you can
Tom Riniea79bb72022-11-19 18:45:43 -050059build sandbox without SDL (i.e. no display/keyboard support) by disabling
60CONFIG_SANDBOX_SDL in the .config file.
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -060061
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -060062U-Boot will start on your computer, showing a sandbox emulation of the serial
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -070063console::
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -060064
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -070065 U-Boot 2014.04 (Mar 20 2014 - 19:06:00)
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -060066
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -070067 DRAM: 128 MiB
68 Using default environment
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -060069
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -070070 In: serial
71 Out: lcd
72 Err: lcd
73 =>
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -060074
75You can issue commands as your would normally. If the command you want is
76not supported you can add it to include/configs/sandbox.h.
77
Simon Glasse49dc352021-02-07 14:27:07 -070078To exit, type 'poweroff' or press Ctrl-C.
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -060079
80
81Console / LCD support
82---------------------
83
Tom Riniea79bb72022-11-19 18:45:43 -050084Assuming that CONFIG_SANDBOX_SDL is enabled when building, you can run the
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -070085sandbox with LCD and keyboard emulation, using something like::
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -060086
87 ./u-boot -d u-boot.dtb -l
88
89This will start U-Boot with a window showing the contents of the LCD. If
90that window has the focus then you will be able to type commands as you
91would on the console. You can adjust the display settings in the device
92tree file - see arch/sandbox/dts/sandbox.dts.
93
94
95Command-line Options
96--------------------
97
98Various options are available, mostly for test purposes. Use -h to see
Heinrich Schuchardtd06d7742020-09-19 20:05:47 +020099available options. Some of these are described below:
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600100
Heinrich Schuchardt1f0ee632020-12-30 18:10:24 +0100101-t, --terminal <arg>
102 The terminal is normally in what is called 'raw-with-sigs' mode. This means
Heinrich Schuchardtd06d7742020-09-19 20:05:47 +0200103 that you can use arrow keys for command editing and history, but if you
104 press Ctrl-C, U-Boot will exit instead of handling this as a keypress.
105 Other options are 'raw' (so Ctrl-C is handled within U-Boot) and 'cooked'
106 (where the terminal is in cooked mode and cursor keys will not work, Ctrl-C
107 will exit).
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600108
Heinrich Schuchardt1f0ee632020-12-30 18:10:24 +0100109-l
110 Show the LCD emulation window.
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600111
Heinrich Schuchardt1f0ee632020-12-30 18:10:24 +0100112-d <device_tree>
113 A device tree binary file can be provided with -d. If you edit the source
Heinrich Schuchardtd06d7742020-09-19 20:05:47 +0200114 (it is stored at arch/sandbox/dts/sandbox.dts) you must rebuild U-Boot to
115 recreate the binary file.
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600116
Heinrich Schuchardt1f0ee632020-12-30 18:10:24 +0100117-D
118 To use the default device tree, use -D.
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600119
Heinrich Schuchardt1f0ee632020-12-30 18:10:24 +0100120-T
121 To use the test device tree, use -T.
Simon Glass3c3968f2019-09-25 08:56:07 -0600122
Heinrich Schuchardt1f0ee632020-12-30 18:10:24 +0100123-c [<cmd>;]<cmd>
124 To execute commands directly, use the -c option. You can specify a single
Heinrich Schuchardtd06d7742020-09-19 20:05:47 +0200125 command, or multiple commands separated by a semicolon, as is normal in
126 U-Boot. Be careful with quoting as the shell will normally process and
127 swallow quotes. When -c is used, U-Boot exits after the command is complete,
128 but you can force it to go to interactive mode instead with -i.
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600129
Heinrich Schuchardt1f0ee632020-12-30 18:10:24 +0100130-i
131 Go to interactive mode after executing the commands specified by -c.
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600132
Heinrich Schuchardtc0d1a002020-12-30 18:07:48 +0100133Environment Variables
134---------------------
135
136UBOOT_SB_TIME_OFFSET
137 This environment variable stores the offset of the emulated real time clock
138 to the host's real time clock in seconds. The offset defaults to zero.
139
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600140Memory Emulation
141----------------
142
Bin Mengc1c3c3c2022-05-18 00:09:17 +0800143Memory emulation is supported, with the size set by CONFIG_SANDBOX_RAM_SIZE_MB.
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600144The -m option can be used to read memory from a file on start-up and write
145it when shutting down. This allows preserving of memory contents across
146test runs. You can tell U-Boot to remove the memory file after it is read
147(on start-up) with the --rm_memory option.
148
149To access U-Boot's emulated memory within the code, use map_sysmem(). This
150function is used throughout U-Boot to ensure that emulated memory is used
151rather than the U-Boot application memory. This provides memory starting
152at 0 and extending to the size of the emulation.
153
154
155Storing State
156-------------
157
158With sandbox you can write drivers which emulate the operation of drivers on
159real devices. Some of these drivers may want to record state which is
160preserved across U-Boot runs. This is particularly useful for testing. For
161example, the contents of a SPI flash chip should not disappear just because
162U-Boot exits.
163
164State is stored in a device tree file in a simple format which is driver-
165specific. You then use the -s option to specify the state file. Use -r to
166make U-Boot read the state on start-up (otherwise it starts empty) and -w
167to write it on exit (otherwise the stored state is left unchanged and any
168changes U-Boot made will be lost). You can also use -n to tell U-Boot to
169ignore any problems with missing state. This is useful when first running
170since the state file will be empty.
171
172The device tree file has one node for each driver - the driver can store
173whatever properties it likes in there. See 'Writing Sandbox Drivers' below
174for more details on how to get drivers to read and write their state.
175
176
177Running and Booting
178-------------------
179
180Since there is no machine architecture, sandbox U-Boot cannot actually boot
181a kernel, but it does support the bootm command. Filesystems, memory
182commands, hashing, FIT images, verified boot and many other features are
183supported.
184
185When 'bootm' runs a kernel, sandbox will exit, as U-Boot does on a real
186machine. Of course in this case, no kernel is run.
187
188It is also possible to tell U-Boot that it has jumped from a temporary
189previous U-Boot binary, with the -j option. That binary is automatically
190removed by the U-Boot that gets the -j option. This allows you to write
191tests which emulate the action of chain-loading U-Boot, typically used in
192a situation where a second 'updatable' U-Boot is stored on your board. It
193is very risky to overwrite or upgrade the only U-Boot on a board, since a
194power or other failure will brick the board and require return to the
195manufacturer in the case of a consumer device.
196
197
198Supported Drivers
199-----------------
200
201U-Boot sandbox supports these emulations:
202
203- Block devices
204- Chrome OS EC
205- GPIO
206- Host filesystem (access files on the host from within U-Boot)
Joe Hershberger6ab76992015-03-22 17:09:13 -0500207- I2C
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600208- Keyboard (Chrome OS)
209- LCD
Joe Hershberger6ab76992015-03-22 17:09:13 -0500210- Network
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600211- Serial (for console only)
212- Sound (incomplete - see sandbox_sdl_sound_init() for details)
213- SPI
214- SPI flash
215- TPM (Trusted Platform Module)
216
Trevor Woerner1991bc82018-04-30 19:13:05 -0400217A wide range of commands are implemented. Filesystems which use a block
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600218device are supported.
219
Simon Glass0f7dc592016-05-14 18:49:27 -0600220Also sandbox supports driver model (CONFIG_DM) and associated commands.
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600221
Simon Glassb4a905e2011-10-10 08:22:14 +0000222
Simon Glass80654872018-09-18 18:43:28 -0600223Sandbox Variants
224----------------
225
226There are unfortunately quite a few variants at present:
227
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700228sandbox:
229 should be used for most tests
230sandbox64:
231 special build that forces a 64-bit host
232sandbox_flattree:
233 builds with dev_read\_...() functions defined as inline.
234 We need this build so that we can test those inline functions, and we
235 cannot build with both the inline functions and the non-inline functions
236 since they are named the same.
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700237sandbox_spl:
238 builds sandbox with SPL support, so you can run spl/u-boot-spl
239 and it will start up and then load ./u-boot. It is also possible to
240 run ./u-boot directly.
Simon Glass80654872018-09-18 18:43:28 -0600241
Tom Rinif9fb9812019-10-11 16:28:47 -0400242Of these sandbox_spl can probably be removed since it is a superset of sandbox.
Simon Glass80654872018-09-18 18:43:28 -0600243
244Most of the config options should be identical between these variants.
245
246
Joe Hershberger586cbd12015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500247Linux RAW Networking Bridge
248---------------------------
249
250The sandbox_eth_raw driver bridges traffic between the bottom of the network
251stack and the RAW sockets API in Linux. This allows much of the U-Boot network
252functionality to be tested in sandbox against real network traffic.
253
254For Ethernet network adapters, the bridge utilizes the RAW AF_PACKET API. This
255is needed to get access to the lowest level of the network stack in Linux. This
256means that all of the Ethernet frame is included. This allows the U-Boot network
257stack to be fully used. In other words, nothing about the Linux network stack is
258involved in forming the packets that end up on the wire. To receive the
259responses to packets sent from U-Boot the network interface has to be set to
260promiscuous mode so that the network card won't filter out packets not destined
261for its configured (on Linux) MAC address.
262
263The RAW sockets Ethernet API requires elevated privileges in Linux. You can
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700264either run as root, or you can add the capability needed like so::
Joe Hershberger586cbd12015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500265
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700266 sudo /sbin/setcap "CAP_NET_RAW+ep" /path/to/u-boot
Joe Hershberger586cbd12015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500267
268The default device tree for sandbox includes an entry for eth0 on the sandbox
269host machine whose alias is "eth1". The following are a few examples of network
270operations being tested on the eth0 interface.
271
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700272.. code-block:: none
Joe Hershberger586cbd12015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500273
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700274 sudo /path/to/u-boot -D
Joe Hershberger586cbd12015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500275
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700276 DHCP
277 ....
Joe Hershberger586cbd12015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500278
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700279 setenv autoload no
280 setenv ethrotate no
281 setenv ethact eth1
282 dhcp
Joe Hershberger586cbd12015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500283
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700284 PING
285 ....
Joe Hershberger586cbd12015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500286
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700287 setenv autoload no
288 setenv ethrotate no
289 setenv ethact eth1
290 dhcp
291 ping $gatewayip
Joe Hershberger586cbd12015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500292
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700293 TFTP
294 ....
295
296 setenv autoload no
297 setenv ethrotate no
298 setenv ethact eth1
299 dhcp
300 setenv serverip WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ
301 tftpboot u-boot.bin
Joe Hershberger586cbd12015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500302
Trevor Woerner1991bc82018-04-30 19:13:05 -0400303The bridge also supports (to a lesser extent) the localhost interface, 'lo'.
Joe Hershbergera8921922015-03-22 17:09:23 -0500304
305The 'lo' interface cannot use the RAW AF_PACKET API because the lo interface
306doesn't support Ethernet-level traffic. It is a higher-level interface that is
307expected only to be used at the AF_INET level of the API. As such, the most raw
308we can get on that interface is the RAW AF_INET API on UDP. This allows us to
309set the IP_HDRINCL option to include everything except the Ethernet header in
310the packets we send and receive.
311
312Because only UDP is supported, ICMP traffic will not work, so expect that ping
313commands will time out.
314
315The default device tree for sandbox includes an entry for lo on the sandbox
316host machine whose alias is "eth5". The following is an example of a network
317operation being tested on the lo interface.
318
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700319.. code-block:: none
Joe Hershbergera8921922015-03-22 17:09:23 -0500320
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700321 TFTP
322 ....
Joe Hershbergera8921922015-03-22 17:09:23 -0500323
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700324 setenv ethrotate no
325 setenv ethact eth5
326 tftpboot u-boot.bin
327
Joe Hershberger586cbd12015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500328
Mike Frysingerb375ad92013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700329SPI Emulation
330-------------
331
332Sandbox supports SPI and SPI flash emulation.
333
AKASHI Takahiro8200d3a2020-04-27 15:46:45 +0900334The device can be enabled via a device tree, for example::
Mike Frysingerb375ad92013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700335
AKASHI Takahiro8200d3a2020-04-27 15:46:45 +0900336 spi@0 {
337 #address-cells = <1>;
338 #size-cells = <0>;
339 reg = <0 1>;
340 compatible = "sandbox,spi";
341 cs-gpios = <0>, <&gpio_a 0>;
342 spi.bin@0 {
343 reg = <0>;
344 compatible = "spansion,m25p16", "jedec,spi-nor";
345 spi-max-frequency = <40000000>;
346 sandbox,filename = "spi.bin";
347 };
348 };
Mike Frysingerb375ad92013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700349
AKASHI Takahiro8200d3a2020-04-27 15:46:45 +0900350The file must be created in advance::
Mike Frysingerb375ad92013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700351
AKASHI Takahiro8200d3a2020-04-27 15:46:45 +0900352 $ dd if=/dev/zero of=spi.bin bs=1M count=2
353 $ u-boot -T
Mike Frysingerb375ad92013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700354
AKASHI Takahiro8200d3a2020-04-27 15:46:45 +0900355Here, you can use "-T" or "-D" option to specify test.dtb or u-boot.dtb,
356respectively, or "-d <file>" for your own dtb.
Mike Frysingerb375ad92013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700357
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700358With this setup you can issue SPI flash commands as normal::
Mike Frysingerb375ad92013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700359
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700360 =>sf probe
361 SF: Detected M25P16 with page size 64 KiB, total 2 MiB
362 =>sf read 0 0 10000
363 SF: 65536 bytes @ 0x0 Read: OK
Mike Frysingerb375ad92013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700364
365Since this is a full SPI emulation (rather than just flash), you can
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700366also use low-level SPI commands::
Mike Frysingerb375ad92013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700367
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700368 =>sspi 0:0 32 9f
369 FF202015
Mike Frysingerb375ad92013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700370
371This is issuing a READ_ID command and getting back 20 (ST Micro) part
3720x2015 (the M25P16).
373
Simon Glass63479bd2022-10-29 19:47:18 -0600374.. _sandbox_blk:
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600375
Stefan Brünsbe456312016-08-11 22:52:03 +0200376Block Device Emulation
377----------------------
378
379U-Boot can use raw disk images for block device emulation. To e.g. list
380the contents of the root directory on the second partion of the image
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700381"disk.raw", you can use the following commands::
Stefan Brünsbe456312016-08-11 22:52:03 +0200382
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700383 =>host bind 0 ./disk.raw
384 =>ls host 0:2
Stefan Brünsbe456312016-08-11 22:52:03 +0200385
Simon Glassb4d00772021-03-15 18:11:11 +1300386The device can be marked removeable with 'host bind -r'.
387
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700388A disk image can be created using the following commands::
Stefan Brünsbe456312016-08-11 22:52:03 +0200389
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700390 $> truncate -s 1200M ./disk.raw
Corentin Guillevic8ef10892023-03-24 14:43:36 +0100391 $> /usr/sbin/sgdisk --new=1:0:+64M --typecode=1:EF00 --new=2:0:0 --typecode=2:8300 disk.raw
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700392 $> lodev=`sudo losetup -P -f --show ./disk.raw`
393 $> sudo mkfs.vfat -n EFI -v ${lodev}p1
394 $> sudo mkfs.ext4 -L ROOT -v ${lodev}p2
Stefan Brünsbe456312016-08-11 22:52:03 +0200395
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700396or utilize the device described in test/py/make_test_disk.py::
Alison Chaikenbccb8b62017-09-09 23:47:12 -0700397
398 #!/usr/bin/python
399 import make_test_disk
400 make_test_disk.makeDisk()
Stefan Brünsbe456312016-08-11 22:52:03 +0200401
Simon Glass63479bd2022-10-29 19:47:18 -0600402For more technical details, see :doc:`block_impl`.
403
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600404Writing Sandbox Drivers
405-----------------------
406
407Generally you should put your driver in a file containing the word 'sandbox'
408and put it in the same directory as other drivers of its type. You can then
409implement the same hooks as the other drivers.
410
411To access U-Boot's emulated memory, use map_sysmem() as mentioned above.
Mike Frysingerb375ad92013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700412
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600413If your driver needs to store configuration or state (such as SPI flash
414contents or emulated chip registers), you can use the device tree as
415described above. Define handlers for this with the SANDBOX_STATE_IO macro.
416See arch/sandbox/include/asm/state.h for documentation. In short you provide
417a node name, compatible string and functions to read and write the state.
418Since writing the state can expand the device tree, you may need to use
419state_setprop() which does this automatically and avoids running out of
420space. See existing code for examples.
421
422
Simon Glassc86e6202022-04-30 00:56:54 -0600423VPL (Verifying Program Loader)
424------------------------------
425
426Sandbox provides an example build of vpl called `sandbox_vpl`. This can be run
427using::
428
429 /path/to/sandbox_vpl/tpl/u-boot-tpl -D
430
431It starts up TPL (first-stage init), then VPL, then runs SPL and finally U-Boot
432proper, following the normal flow for a verified boot. At present, no
433verification is actually implemented.
434
435
Simon Glass752707a2019-04-08 13:20:41 -0600436Debugging the init sequence
437---------------------------
438
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700439If you get a failure in the initcall sequence, like this::
Simon Glass752707a2019-04-08 13:20:41 -0600440
441 initcall sequence 0000560775957c80 failed at call 0000000000048134 (err=-96)
442
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700443Then you use can use grep to see which init call failed, e.g.::
Simon Glass752707a2019-04-08 13:20:41 -0600444
445 $ grep 0000000000048134 u-boot.map
446 stdio_add_devices
447
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700448Of course another option is to run it with a debugger such as gdb::
Simon Glass752707a2019-04-08 13:20:41 -0600449
450 $ gdb u-boot
451 ...
452 (gdb) br initcall.h:41
453 Breakpoint 1 at 0x4db9d: initcall.h:41. (2 locations)
454
455Note that two locations are reported, since this function is used in both
456board_init_f() and board_init_r().
457
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700458.. code-block:: none
459
Simon Glass752707a2019-04-08 13:20:41 -0600460 (gdb) r
461 Starting program: /tmp/b/sandbox/u-boot
462 [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
463 Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
464
465 U-Boot 2018.09-00264-ge0c2ba9814-dirty (Sep 22 2018 - 12:21:46 -0600)
466
467 DRAM: 128 MiB
468 MMC:
469
470 Breakpoint 1, initcall_run_list (init_sequence=0x5555559619e0 <init_sequence_f>)
471 at /scratch/sglass/cosarm/src/third_party/u-boot/files/include/initcall.h:41
472 41 printf("initcall sequence %p failed at call %p (err=%d)\n",
473 (gdb) print *init_fnc_ptr
474 $1 = (const init_fnc_t) 0x55555559c114 <stdio_add_devices>
475 (gdb)
476
477
478This approach can be used on normal boards as well as sandbox.
479
Bin Meng07ddb872022-05-18 00:21:29 +0800480For debugging with GDB or LLDB, it is preferable to reduce the compiler
481optimization level (CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_DEBUG=y) and to disable Link Time
482Optimization (CONFIG_LTO=n).
Simon Glass752707a2019-04-08 13:20:41 -0600483
Simon Glass73585b92019-05-18 11:59:47 -0600484SDL_CONFIG
485----------
486
487If sdl-config is on a different path from the default, set the SDL_CONFIG
488environment variable to the correct pathname before building U-Boot.
489
490
Simon Glass6c28e722019-05-18 11:59:50 -0600491Using valgrind / memcheck
492-------------------------
493
Bin Meng25a74562019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700494It is possible to run U-Boot under valgrind to check memory allocations::
Simon Glass6c28e722019-05-18 11:59:50 -0600495
Sean Andersonc474a952022-03-23 14:04:50 -0400496 valgrind ./u-boot
497
Sean Andersonfbd84172022-05-27 10:02:59 -0400498However, this does not give very useful results. The sandbox allocates a memory
499pool via mmap(). U-Boot's internal malloc() and free() work on this memory pool.
500Custom allocators and deallocators are invisible to valgrind by default. To
501expose U-Boot's malloc() and free() to valgrind, enable ``CONFIG_VALGRIND``.
502Enabling this option will inject placeholder assembler code which valgrind
503interprets. This is used to annotate sections of memory as safe or unsafe, and
504to inform valgrind about malloc()s and free()s. There are currently no standard
505placeholder assembly sequences for RISC-V, so this option cannot be enabled on
506that architecture.
507
508Malloc's bookkeeping information is marked as unsafe by default. However, this
509will generate many false positives when malloc itself accesses this information.
510These warnings can be suppressed with::
Sean Andersonc474a952022-03-23 14:04:50 -0400511
512 valgrind --suppressions=scripts/u-boot.supp ./u-boot
Simon Glass6c28e722019-05-18 11:59:50 -0600513
Sean Andersonfbd84172022-05-27 10:02:59 -0400514Additionally, you may experience false positives if U-Boot is using a smaller
515pointer size than your host architecture. This is because the pointers used by
516U-Boot will only contain 32 bits of addressing information. When interpreted as
51764-bit pointers, valgrind will think that they are not initialized properly. To
518fix this, enable ``CONFIG_SANDBOX64`` (such as via ``sandbox64_defconfig``)
519when running on a 64-bit host.
520
521Additional options
522^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
523
524The following valgrind options are useful in addition to the above examples:
525
526``--trace-childen=yes``
527 tells valgrind to keep tracking subprocesses, such
528 as when U-Boot jumps from TPL to SPL, or from SPL to U-Boot proper.
529
530``--track-origins=yes``
531 will (for a small overhead) tell valgrind to keep
532 track of who allocated some troublesome memory.
533
534``--error-limit``
535 will enable printing more than 1000 errors in a single session.
536
537``--vgdb=yes --vgdb-error=0``
538 will let you use GDB to attach like::
539
540 gdb -ex "target remote | vgdb" u-boot
541
542 This is very helpful for inspecting the program state when there is
543 an error.
544
545The following U-Boot option are also helpful:
546
547``-Tc 'ut all'``
548 lets U-Boot run unit tests automatically. Note
549 that not all unit tests will succeed in the default configuration.
550
551``-t cooked``
552 will keep the console in a sane state if you
553 terminate it early (instead of having to run tset).
554
555Future work
556^^^^^^^^^^^
557
558The biggest limitation to the current approach is that supressions don't
559"un-taint" uninitialized memory accesses. Currently, dlmalloc's bookkeeping
560information is marked as a "red zone." This means that all reads to that zone
561are marked as illegal by valgrind. This is fine for regular code, but dlmalloc
562really does need to access this area, so we suppress its violations. However, if
563dlmalloc then passes a result calculated from a "tainted" access, that result is
564still tainted. So the first accessor will raise a warning. This means that every
565construct like
566
567.. code-block::
568
569 foo = malloc(sizeof(*foo));
570 if (!foo)
571 return -ENOMEM;
572
573will raise a warning when we check the result of malloc. Whoops.
574
575There are at least four possible ways to address this:
576
577* Don't mark dlmalloc bookkeeping information as a red zone. This is the
578 simplest solution, but reduces the power of valgrind immensely, since we can
579 no longer determine that (e.g.) access past the end of an array is undefined.
580* Implement red zones properly. This would involve growing every allocation by a
581 fixed amount (16 bytes or so) and then using that extra space for a real red
582 zone that neither regular code nor dlmalloc needs to access. Unfortunately,
583 this would probably some fairly intensive surgery to dlmalloc to add/remove
584 the offset appropriately.
585* Mark bookkeeping information as valid before we use it in dlmalloc, and then
586 mark it invalid before returning. This would be the most correct, but it would
587 be very tricky to implement since there are so many code paths to mark. I
588 think it would be the most effort out of the three options here.
589* Use the host malloc and free instead of U-Boot's custom allocator. This will
590 eliminate the need to annotate dlmalloc. However, using a different allocator
591 for sandbox will mean that bugs in dlmalloc will only be tested when running
592 on read (or emulated) hardware.
Simon Glass6c28e722019-05-18 11:59:50 -0600593
Sean Andersonfbd84172022-05-27 10:02:59 -0400594Until one of the above options are implemented, it will remain difficult
595to sift through the massive amount of spurious warnings.
Simon Glass6c28e722019-05-18 11:59:50 -0600596
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600597Testing
598-------
599
600U-Boot sandbox can be used to run various tests, mostly in the test/
Simon Glassa6404e72021-03-07 17:35:16 -0700601directory.
Simon Glass3c3968f2019-09-25 08:56:07 -0600602
Simon Glass63479bd2022-10-29 19:47:18 -0600603See :doc:`../../develop/tests_sandbox` for more information and
604:doc:`../../develop/testing` for information about testing generally.
Simon Glass3c3968f2019-09-25 08:56:07 -0600605
Simon Glass16ee0cd2018-11-15 18:43:59 -0700606
607Memory Map
608----------
609
610Sandbox has its own emulated memory starting at 0. Here are some of the things
611that are mapped into that memory:
612
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614Addr Config Usage
615======= ======================== ===============================
Simon Glass16ee0cd2018-11-15 18:43:59 -0700616 0 CONFIG_SYS_FDT_LOAD_ADDR Device tree
Simon Glass1e198a62021-07-05 16:32:48 -0600617 c000 CONFIG_BLOBLIST_ADDR Blob list
Tom Rinifb52b942022-12-04 10:04:49 -0500618 10000 CFG_MALLOC_F_ADDR Early memory allocation
Simon Glasse6c3c2b2019-04-08 13:20:44 -0600619 f0000 CONFIG_PRE_CON_BUF_ADDR Pre-console buffer
Simon Glassee112092021-03-07 17:35:15 -0700620 100000 CONFIG_TRACE_EARLY_ADDR Early trace buffer (if enabled). Also used
621 as the SPL load buffer in spl_test_load().
Simon Glass72cc5382022-10-20 18:22:39 -0600622 200000 CONFIG_TEXT_BASE Load buffer for U-Boot (sandbox_spl only)
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