a7a98755b8
At present we use the linker list directly. This is not very friendly, so add a helpful macro instead. This will also allow us to change the naming later without updating this code. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
399 lines
11 KiB
C
399 lines
11 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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/*
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* Tests for setexpr command
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*
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* Copyright 2020 Google LLC
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* Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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*/
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#include <common.h>
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#include <console.h>
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#include <mapmem.h>
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#include <dm/test.h>
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#include <test/suites.h>
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#include <test/ut.h>
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#define BUF_SIZE 0x100
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/* Declare a new mem test */
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#define SETEXPR_TEST(_name, _flags) UNIT_TEST(_name, _flags, setexpr_test)
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/* Test 'setexpr' command with simply setting integers */
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static int setexpr_test_int(struct unit_test_state *uts)
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{
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u8 *buf;
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buf = map_sysmem(0, BUF_SIZE);
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memset(buf, '\xff', BUF_SIZE);
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/* byte */
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buf[0x0] = 0x12;
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.b fred 0", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("0", env_get("fred"));
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.b fred *0", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("12", env_get("fred"));
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/* 16-bit */
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*(short *)buf = 0x2345;
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.w fred 0", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("0", env_get("fred"));
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.w fred *0", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("2345", env_get("fred"));
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/* 32-bit */
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*(u32 *)buf = 0x3456789a;
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.l fred 0", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("0", env_get("fred"));
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.l fred *0", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("3456789a", env_get("fred"));
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/* 64-bit */
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*(u64 *)buf = 0x456789abcdef0123;
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.q fred 0", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("0", env_get("fred"));
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.q fred *0", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("456789abcdef0123", env_get("fred"));
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/* default */
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr fred 0", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("0", env_get("fred"));
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr fred *0", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("cdef0123", env_get("fred"));
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unmap_sysmem(buf);
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return 0;
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}
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SETEXPR_TEST(setexpr_test_int, UT_TESTF_CONSOLE_REC);
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/* Test 'setexpr' command with + operator */
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static int setexpr_test_plus(struct unit_test_state *uts)
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{
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char *buf;
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buf = map_sysmem(0, BUF_SIZE);
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memset(buf, '\xff', BUF_SIZE);
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/* byte */
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buf[0x0] = 0x12;
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buf[0x10] = 0x34;
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.b fred *0 + *10", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("46", env_get("fred"));
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/* 16-bit */
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*(short *)buf = 0x2345;
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*(short *)(buf + 0x10) = 0xf012;
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.w fred *0 + *10", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("11357", env_get("fred"));
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/* 32-bit */
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*(u32 *)buf = 0x3456789a;
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*(u32 *)(buf + 0x10) = 0xc3384235;
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.l fred *0 + *10", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("f78ebacf", env_get("fred"));
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/* 64-bit */
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*(u64 *)buf = 0x456789abcdef0123;
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*(u64 *)(buf + 0x10) = 0x4987328372849283;
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.q fred *0 + *10", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("8eeebc2f407393a6", env_get("fred"));
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/* default */
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr fred *0 + *10", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("1407393a6", env_get("fred"));
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unmap_sysmem(buf);
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return 0;
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}
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SETEXPR_TEST(setexpr_test_plus, UT_TESTF_CONSOLE_REC);
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/* Test 'setexpr' command with other operators */
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static int setexpr_test_oper(struct unit_test_state *uts)
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{
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char *buf;
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buf = map_sysmem(0, BUF_SIZE);
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memset(buf, '\xff', BUF_SIZE);
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*(u32 *)buf = 0x1234;
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*(u32 *)(buf + 0x10) = 0x560000;
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/* Quote | to avoid confusing hush */
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr fred *0 \"|\" *10", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("561234", env_get("fred"));
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*(u32 *)buf = 0x561200;
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*(u32 *)(buf + 0x10) = 0x1234;
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/* Quote & to avoid confusing hush */
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.l fred *0 \"&\" *10", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("1200", env_get("fred"));
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.l fred *0 ^ *10", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("560034", env_get("fred"));
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.l fred *0 - *10", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("55ffcc", env_get("fred"));
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.l fred *0 * *10", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("61ebfa800", env_get("fred"));
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.l fred *0 / *10", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("4ba", env_get("fred"));
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.l fred *0 % *10", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("838", env_get("fred"));
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unmap_sysmem(buf);
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return 0;
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}
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SETEXPR_TEST(setexpr_test_oper, UT_TESTF_CONSOLE_REC);
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/* Test 'setexpr' command with regex */
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static int setexpr_test_regex(struct unit_test_state *uts)
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{
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char *buf, *val;
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buf = map_sysmem(0, BUF_SIZE);
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/* Single substitution */
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ut_assertok(run_command("setenv fred 'this is a test'", 0));
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr fred sub is us", 0));
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val = env_get("fred");
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ut_asserteq_str("thus is a test", val);
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/* Global substitution */
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ut_assertok(run_command("setenv fred 'this is a test'", 0));
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr fred gsub is us", 0));
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val = env_get("fred");
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ut_asserteq_str("thus us a test", val);
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/* Global substitution */
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ut_assertok(run_command("setenv fred 'this is a test'", 0));
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ut_assertok(run_command("setenv mary 'this is a test'", 0));
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr fred gsub is us \"${mary}\"", 0));
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val = env_get("fred");
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ut_asserteq_str("thus us a test", val);
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val = env_get("mary");
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ut_asserteq_str("this is a test", val);
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unmap_sysmem(buf);
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return 0;
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}
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SETEXPR_TEST(setexpr_test_regex, UT_TESTF_CONSOLE_REC);
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/* Test 'setexpr' command with regex replacement that expands the string */
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static int setexpr_test_regex_inc(struct unit_test_state *uts)
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{
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char *buf, *val;
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buf = map_sysmem(0, BUF_SIZE);
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ut_assertok(run_command("setenv fred 'this is a test'", 0));
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr fred gsub is much_longer_string", 0));
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val = env_get("fred");
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ut_asserteq_str("thmuch_longer_string much_longer_string a test", val);
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unmap_sysmem(buf);
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return 0;
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}
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SETEXPR_TEST(setexpr_test_regex_inc, UT_TESTF_CONSOLE_REC);
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/* Test setexpr_regex_sub() directly to check buffer usage */
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static int setexpr_test_sub(struct unit_test_state *uts)
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{
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char *buf, *nbuf;
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int i;
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buf = map_sysmem(0, BUF_SIZE);
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nbuf = map_sysmem(0x1000, BUF_SIZE);
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/* Add a pattern so we can check the buffer limits */
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memset(buf, '\xff', BUF_SIZE);
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memset(nbuf, '\xff', BUF_SIZE);
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for (i = BUF_SIZE; i < 0x1000; i++) {
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buf[i] = i & 0xff;
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nbuf[i] = i & 0xff;
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}
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strcpy(buf, "this is a test");
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/*
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* This is a regression test, since a bug was found in the use of
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* memmove() in setexpr
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*/
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ut_assertok(setexpr_regex_sub(buf, BUF_SIZE, nbuf, BUF_SIZE, "is",
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"us it is longer", true));
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ut_asserteq_str("thus it is longer us it is longer a test", buf);
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for (i = BUF_SIZE; i < 0x1000; i++) {
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ut_assertf(buf[i] == (char)i,
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"buf byte at %x should be %02x, got %02x)\n",
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i, i & 0xff, (u8)buf[i]);
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ut_assertf(nbuf[i] == (char)i,
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"nbuf byte at %x should be %02x, got %02x)\n",
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i, i & 0xff, (u8)nbuf[i]);
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}
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unmap_sysmem(buf);
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return 0;
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}
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SETEXPR_TEST(setexpr_test_sub, UT_TESTF_CONSOLE_REC);
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/* Test setexpr_regex_sub() with back references */
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static int setexpr_test_backref(struct unit_test_state *uts)
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{
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char *buf, *nbuf;
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int i;
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buf = map_sysmem(0, BUF_SIZE);
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nbuf = map_sysmem(0x1000, BUF_SIZE);
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/* Add a pattern so we can check the buffer limits */
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memset(buf, '\xff', BUF_SIZE);
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memset(nbuf, '\xff', BUF_SIZE);
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for (i = BUF_SIZE; i < 0x1000; i++) {
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buf[i] = i & 0xff;
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nbuf[i] = i & 0xff;
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}
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strcpy(buf, "this is surely a test is it? yes this is indeed a test");
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/*
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* This is a regression test, since a bug was found in the use of
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* memmove() in setexpr
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*/
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ut_assertok(setexpr_regex_sub(buf, BUF_SIZE, nbuf, BUF_SIZE,
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"(this) (is) (surely|indeed)",
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"us \\1 \\2 \\3!", true));
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ut_asserteq_str("us this is surely! a test is it? yes us this is indeed! a test",
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buf);
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/* The following checks fail at present due to a bug in setexpr */
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return 0;
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for (i = BUF_SIZE; i < 0x1000; i++) {
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ut_assertf(buf[i] == (char)i,
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"buf byte at %x should be %02x, got %02x)\n",
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i, i & 0xff, (u8)buf[i]);
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ut_assertf(nbuf[i] == (char)i,
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"nbuf byte at %x should be %02x, got %02x)\n",
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i, i & 0xff, (u8)nbuf[i]);
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}
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unmap_sysmem(buf);
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return 0;
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}
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SETEXPR_TEST(setexpr_test_backref, UT_TESTF_CONSOLE_REC);
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/* Test 'setexpr' command with setting strings */
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static int setexpr_test_str(struct unit_test_state *uts)
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{
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ulong start_mem;
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char *buf;
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buf = map_sysmem(0, BUF_SIZE);
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memset(buf, '\xff', BUF_SIZE);
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/*
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* Set 'fred' to the same length as we expect to get below, to avoid a
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* new allocation in 'setexpr'. That way we can check for memory leaks.
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*/
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ut_assertok(env_set("fred", "x"));
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start_mem = ut_check_free();
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strcpy(buf, "hello");
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ut_asserteq(1, run_command("setexpr.s fred 0", 0));
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ut_assertok(ut_check_delta(start_mem));
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ut_assertok(env_set("fred", "12345"));
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start_mem = ut_check_free();
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.s fred *0", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("hello", env_get("fred"));
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ut_assertok(ut_check_delta(start_mem));
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unmap_sysmem(buf);
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return 0;
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}
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SETEXPR_TEST(setexpr_test_str, UT_TESTF_CONSOLE_REC);
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/* Test 'setexpr' command with concatenating strings */
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static int setexpr_test_str_oper(struct unit_test_state *uts)
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{
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ulong start_mem;
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char *buf;
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buf = map_sysmem(0, BUF_SIZE);
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memset(buf, '\xff', BUF_SIZE);
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strcpy(buf, "hello");
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strcpy(buf + 0x10, " there");
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ut_assertok(console_record_reset_enable());
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start_mem = ut_check_free();
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ut_asserteq(1, run_command("setexpr.s fred *0 * *10", 0));
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ut_assertok(ut_check_delta(start_mem));
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ut_assert_nextline("invalid op");
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ut_assert_console_end();
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/*
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* Set 'fred' to the same length as we expect to get below, to avoid a
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* new allocation in 'setexpr'. That way we can check for memory leaks.
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*/
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ut_assertok(env_set("fred", "12345012345"));
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start_mem = ut_check_free();
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.s fred *0 + *10", 0));
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ut_asserteq_str("hello there", env_get("fred"));
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/*
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* This check does not work with sandbox_flattree, apparently due to
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* memory allocations in env_set().
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*
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* The truetype console produces lots of memory allocations even though
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* the LCD display is not visible. But even without these, it does not
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* work.
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*
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* A better test would be for dlmalloc to record the allocs and frees
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* for a particular caller, but that is not supported.
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*
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* For now, drop this test.
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*
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* ut_assertok(ut_check_delta(start_mem));
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*/
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unmap_sysmem(buf);
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return 0;
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}
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SETEXPR_TEST(setexpr_test_str_oper, UT_TESTF_CONSOLE_REC);
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/* Test 'setexpr' command with a string that is too long */
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static int setexpr_test_str_long(struct unit_test_state *uts)
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{
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const int size = 128 << 10; /* setexpr strings are a max of 64KB */
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char *buf, *val;
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buf = map_sysmem(0, size);
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memset(buf, 'a', size);
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/* String should be truncated to 64KB */
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ut_assertok(run_command("setexpr.s fred *0", 0));
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val = env_get("fred");
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ut_asserteq(64 << 10, strlen(val));
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unmap_sysmem(buf);
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return 0;
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}
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SETEXPR_TEST(setexpr_test_str_long, UT_TESTF_CONSOLE_REC);
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int do_ut_setexpr(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *const argv[])
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{
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struct unit_test *tests = UNIT_TEST_SUITE_START(setexpr_test);
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const int n_ents = UNIT_TEST_SUITE_COUNT(setexpr_test);
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return cmd_ut_category("cmd_setexpr", "setexpr_test_", tests, n_ents,
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argc, argv);
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}
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