vbe: Use a manual test
Use a manual test for the VBE test, so we can make the pytest and the C unit test work together properly. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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#include <test/ut.h>
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#include "bootstd_common.h"
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/* Basic test of reading nvdata and updating a fwupd node in the device tree */
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static int vbe_test_fixup(struct unit_test_state *uts)
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/*
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* Basic test of reading nvdata and updating a fwupd node in the device tree
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* This test works when called from test_vbe.py and it must use the flat tree,
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* since device tree fix-ups do not yet support live tree.
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*/
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static int vbe_test_fixup_norun(struct unit_test_state *uts)
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{
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ofnode chosen, node;
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const char *data;
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oftree tree;
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int size;
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/*
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* This test works when called from test_vbe.py and it must use the
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* flat tree, since device tree fix-ups do not yet support live tree.
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*/
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if (!working_fdt)
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return -EAGAIN;
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tree = oftree_from_fdt(working_fdt);
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ut_assert(oftree_valid(tree));
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@ -55,5 +52,5 @@ static int vbe_test_fixup(struct unit_test_state *uts)
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return 0;
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}
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BOOTSTD_TEST(vbe_test_fixup,
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UT_TESTF_DM | UT_TESTF_SCAN_FDT | UT_TESTF_FLAT_TREE);
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BOOTSTD_TEST(vbe_test_fixup_norun, UT_TESTF_DM | UT_TESTF_SCAN_FDT |
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UT_TESTF_FLAT_TREE | UT_TESTF_MANUAL);
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bootm prep
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fdt addr
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fdt print
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ut bootstd vbe_test_fixup
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ut bootstd -f vbe_test_fixup_norun
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'''
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@pytest.mark.boardspec('sandbox_flattree')
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@ -117,7 +117,4 @@ def test_vbe(u_boot_console):
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with cons.log.section('Kernel load'):
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output = cons.run_command_list(cmd.splitlines())
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# This is a little wonky since there are two tests running in CI. The final
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# one is the 'ut bootstd' command above
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failures = [line for line in output if 'Failures' in line]
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assert len(failures) >= 1 and 'Failures: 0' in failures[-1]
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assert 'Failures: 0' in output[-1]
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