u-boot/test/dm/mmc.c
Sean Anderson 3f6fb77175 mmc: sandbox: Add support for writing
This adds support writing to the sandbox mmc backed by an in-memory
buffer. The unit test has been updated to test reading, writing, and
erasing. I'm not sure what MMCs erase to; I picked 0, but if it's 0xFF
then that can be easily changed.

Signed-off-by: Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@seco.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2021-02-26 15:30:55 +01:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
/*
* Copyright (C) 2015 Google, Inc
*/
#include <common.h>
#include <dm.h>
#include <mmc.h>
#include <part.h>
#include <dm/test.h>
#include <test/test.h>
#include <test/ut.h>
/*
* Basic test of the mmc uclass. We could expand this by implementing an MMC
* stack for sandbox, or at least implementing the basic operation.
*/
static int dm_test_mmc_base(struct unit_test_state *uts)
{
struct udevice *dev;
ut_assertok(uclass_get_device(UCLASS_MMC, 0, &dev));
return 0;
}
DM_TEST(dm_test_mmc_base, UT_TESTF_SCAN_PDATA | UT_TESTF_SCAN_FDT);
static int dm_test_mmc_blk(struct unit_test_state *uts)
{
struct udevice *dev;
struct blk_desc *dev_desc;
int i;
char write[1024], read[1024];
ut_assertok(uclass_get_device(UCLASS_MMC, 0, &dev));
ut_assertok(blk_get_device_by_str("mmc", "0", &dev_desc));
/* Write a few blocks and verify that we get the same data back */
ut_asserteq(512, dev_desc->blksz);
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(write); i++)
write[i] = i;
ut_asserteq(2, blk_dwrite(dev_desc, 0, 2, write));
ut_asserteq(2, blk_dread(dev_desc, 0, 2, read));
ut_asserteq_mem(write, read, sizeof(write));
/* Now erase them */
memset(write, '\0', sizeof(write));
ut_asserteq(2, blk_derase(dev_desc, 0, 2));
ut_asserteq(2, blk_dread(dev_desc, 0, 2, read));
ut_asserteq_mem(write, read, sizeof(write));
return 0;
}
DM_TEST(dm_test_mmc_blk, UT_TESTF_SCAN_PDATA | UT_TESTF_SCAN_FDT);