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- # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
- # Copyright (c) 2016, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
- # Utility code shared across multiple tests.
- import hashlib
- import inspect
- import os
- import os.path
- import pytest
- import sys
- import time
- import re
- def md5sum_data(data):
- """Calculate the MD5 hash of some data.
- Args:
- data: The data to hash.
- Returns:
- The hash of the data, as a binary string.
- """
- h = hashlib.md5()
- h.update(data)
- return h.digest()
- def md5sum_file(fn, max_length=None):
- """Calculate the MD5 hash of the contents of a file.
- Args:
- fn: The filename of the file to hash.
- max_length: The number of bytes to hash. If the file has more
- bytes than this, they will be ignored. If None or omitted, the
- entire file will be hashed.
- Returns:
- The hash of the file content, as a binary string.
- """
- with open(fn, 'rb') as fh:
- if max_length:
- params = [max_length]
- else:
- params = []
- data = fh.read(*params)
- return md5sum_data(data)
- class PersistentRandomFile(object):
- """Generate and store information about a persistent file containing
- random data."""
- def __init__(self, u_boot_console, fn, size):
- """Create or process the persistent file.
- If the file does not exist, it is generated.
- If the file does exist, its content is hashed for later comparison.
- These files are always located in the "persistent data directory" of
- the current test run.
- Args:
- u_boot_console: A console connection to U-Boot.
- fn: The filename (without path) to create.
- size: The desired size of the file in bytes.
- Returns:
- Nothing.
- """
- self.fn = fn
- self.abs_fn = u_boot_console.config.persistent_data_dir + '/' + fn
- if os.path.exists(self.abs_fn):
- u_boot_console.log.action('Persistent data file ' + self.abs_fn +
- ' already exists')
- self.content_hash = md5sum_file(self.abs_fn)
- else:
- u_boot_console.log.action('Generating ' + self.abs_fn +
- ' (random, persistent, %d bytes)' % size)
- data = os.urandom(size)
- with open(self.abs_fn, 'wb') as fh:
- fh.write(data)
- self.content_hash = md5sum_data(data)
- def attempt_to_open_file(fn):
- """Attempt to open a file, without throwing exceptions.
- Any errors (exceptions) that occur during the attempt to open the file
- are ignored. This is useful in order to test whether a file (in
- particular, a device node) exists and can be successfully opened, in order
- to poll for e.g. USB enumeration completion.
- Args:
- fn: The filename to attempt to open.
- Returns:
- An open file handle to the file, or None if the file could not be
- opened.
- """
- try:
- return open(fn, 'rb')
- except:
- return None
- def wait_until_open_succeeds(fn):
- """Poll until a file can be opened, or a timeout occurs.
- Continually attempt to open a file, and return when this succeeds, or
- raise an exception after a timeout.
- Args:
- fn: The filename to attempt to open.
- Returns:
- An open file handle to the file.
- """
- for i in range(100):
- fh = attempt_to_open_file(fn)
- if fh:
- return fh
- time.sleep(0.1)
- raise Exception('File could not be opened')
- def wait_until_file_open_fails(fn, ignore_errors):
- """Poll until a file cannot be opened, or a timeout occurs.
- Continually attempt to open a file, and return when this fails, or
- raise an exception after a timeout.
- Args:
- fn: The filename to attempt to open.
- ignore_errors: Indicate whether to ignore timeout errors. If True, the
- function will simply return if a timeout occurs, otherwise an
- exception will be raised.
- Returns:
- Nothing.
- """
- for i in range(100):
- fh = attempt_to_open_file(fn)
- if not fh:
- return
- fh.close()
- time.sleep(0.1)
- if ignore_errors:
- return
- raise Exception('File can still be opened')
- def run_and_log(u_boot_console, cmd, ignore_errors=False):
- """Run a command and log its output.
- Args:
- u_boot_console: A console connection to U-Boot.
- cmd: The command to run, as an array of argv[], or a string.
- If a string, note that it is split up so that quoted spaces
- will not be preserved. E.g. "fred and" becomes ['"fred', 'and"']
- ignore_errors: Indicate whether to ignore errors. If True, the function
- will simply return if the command cannot be executed or exits with
- an error code, otherwise an exception will be raised if such
- problems occur.
- Returns:
- The output as a string.
- """
- if isinstance(cmd, str):
- cmd = cmd.split()
- runner = u_boot_console.log.get_runner(cmd[0], sys.stdout)
- output = runner.run(cmd, ignore_errors=ignore_errors)
- runner.close()
- return output
- def run_and_log_expect_exception(u_boot_console, cmd, retcode, msg):
- """Run a command that is expected to fail.
- This runs a command and checks that it fails with the expected return code
- and exception method. If not, an exception is raised.
- Args:
- u_boot_console: A console connection to U-Boot.
- cmd: The command to run, as an array of argv[].
- retcode: Expected non-zero return code from the command.
- msg: String that should be contained within the command's output.
- """
- try:
- runner = u_boot_console.log.get_runner(cmd[0], sys.stdout)
- runner.run(cmd)
- except Exception as e:
- assert(retcode == runner.exit_status)
- assert(msg in runner.output)
- else:
- raise Exception("Expected an exception with retcode %d message '%s',"
- "but it was not raised" % (retcode, msg))
- finally:
- runner.close()
- ram_base = None
- def find_ram_base(u_boot_console):
- """Find the running U-Boot's RAM location.
- Probe the running U-Boot to determine the address of the first bank
- of RAM. This is useful for tests that test reading/writing RAM, or
- load/save files that aren't associated with some standard address
- typically represented in an environment variable such as
- ${kernel_addr_r}. The value is cached so that it only needs to be
- actively read once.
- Args:
- u_boot_console: A console connection to U-Boot.
- Returns:
- The address of U-Boot's first RAM bank, as an integer.
- """
- global ram_base
- if u_boot_console.config.buildconfig.get('config_cmd_bdi', 'n') != 'y':
- pytest.skip('bdinfo command not supported')
- if ram_base == -1:
- pytest.skip('Previously failed to find RAM bank start')
- if ram_base is not None:
- return ram_base
- with u_boot_console.log.section('find_ram_base'):
- response = u_boot_console.run_command('bdinfo')
- for l in response.split('\n'):
- if '-> start' in l or 'memstart =' in l:
- ram_base = int(l.split('=')[1].strip(), 16)
- break
- if ram_base is None:
- ram_base = -1
- raise Exception('Failed to find RAM bank start in `bdinfo`')
- return ram_base
- class PersistentFileHelperCtxMgr(object):
- """A context manager for Python's "with" statement, which ensures that any
- generated file is deleted (and hence regenerated) if its mtime is older
- than the mtime of the Python module which generated it, and gets an mtime
- newer than the mtime of the Python module which generated after it is
- generated. Objects of this type should be created by factory function
- persistent_file_helper rather than directly."""
- def __init__(self, log, filename):
- """Initialize a new object.
- Args:
- log: The Logfile object to log to.
- filename: The filename of the generated file.
- Returns:
- Nothing.
- """
- self.log = log
- self.filename = filename
- def __enter__(self):
- frame = inspect.stack()[1]
- module = inspect.getmodule(frame[0])
- self.module_filename = module.__file__
- self.module_timestamp = os.path.getmtime(self.module_filename)
- if os.path.exists(self.filename):
- filename_timestamp = os.path.getmtime(self.filename)
- if filename_timestamp < self.module_timestamp:
- self.log.action('Removing stale generated file ' +
- self.filename)
- os.unlink(self.filename)
- def __exit__(self, extype, value, traceback):
- if extype:
- try:
- os.path.unlink(self.filename)
- except:
- pass
- return
- logged = False
- for i in range(20):
- filename_timestamp = os.path.getmtime(self.filename)
- if filename_timestamp > self.module_timestamp:
- break
- if not logged:
- self.log.action(
- 'Waiting for generated file timestamp to increase')
- logged = True
- os.utime(self.filename)
- time.sleep(0.1)
- def persistent_file_helper(u_boot_log, filename):
- """Manage the timestamps and regeneration of a persistent generated
- file. This function creates a context manager for Python's "with"
- statement
- Usage:
- with persistent_file_helper(u_boot_console.log, filename):
- code to generate the file, if it's missing.
- Args:
- u_boot_log: u_boot_console.log.
- filename: The filename of the generated file.
- Returns:
- A context manager object.
- """
- return PersistentFileHelperCtxMgr(u_boot_log, filename)
- def crc32(u_boot_console, address, count):
- """Helper function used to compute the CRC32 value of a section of RAM.
- Args:
- u_boot_console: A U-Boot console connection.
- address: Address where data starts.
- count: Amount of data to use for calculation.
- Returns:
- CRC32 value
- """
- bcfg = u_boot_console.config.buildconfig
- has_cmd_crc32 = bcfg.get('config_cmd_crc32', 'n') == 'y'
- assert has_cmd_crc32, 'Cannot compute crc32 without CONFIG_CMD_CRC32.'
- output = u_boot_console.run_command('crc32 %08x %x' % (address, count))
- m = re.search('==> ([0-9a-fA-F]{8})$', output)
- assert m, 'CRC32 operation failed.'
- return m.group(1)
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