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1 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ | |
2 | # Copyright (c) 2014 Google, Inc | |
3 | # | |
4 | ||
5 | import io | |
6 | import os | |
7 | from pathlib import Path | |
8 | import re | |
9 | import shutil | |
10 | import sys | |
11 | import tempfile | |
12 | import time | |
13 | import unittest | |
14 | ||
15 | from buildman import board | |
16 | from buildman import boards | |
17 | from buildman import bsettings | |
18 | from buildman import cmdline | |
19 | from buildman import control | |
20 | from buildman import toolchain | |
21 | from u_boot_pylib import command | |
22 | from u_boot_pylib import gitutil | |
23 | from u_boot_pylib import terminal | |
24 | from u_boot_pylib import test_util | |
25 | from u_boot_pylib import tools | |
26 | ||
27 | settings_data = ''' | |
28 | # Buildman settings file | |
29 | [global] | |
30 | ||
31 | [toolchain] | |
32 | ||
33 | [toolchain-alias] | |
34 | ||
35 | [make-flags] | |
36 | src=/home/sjg/c/src | |
37 | chroot=/home/sjg/c/chroot | |
38 | vboot=VBOOT_DEBUG=1 MAKEFLAGS_VBOOT=DEBUG=1 CFLAGS_EXTRA_VBOOT=-DUNROLL_LOOPS VBOOT_SOURCE=${src}/platform/vboot_reference | |
39 | chromeos_coreboot=VBOOT=${chroot}/build/link/usr ${vboot} | |
40 | chromeos_daisy=VBOOT=${chroot}/build/daisy/usr ${vboot} | |
41 | chromeos_peach=VBOOT=${chroot}/build/peach_pit/usr ${vboot} | |
42 | ''' | |
43 | ||
44 | BOARDS = [ | |
45 | ['Active', 'arm', 'armv7', '', 'Tester', 'ARM Board 0', 'board0', ''], | |
46 | ['Active', 'arm', 'armv7', '', 'Tester', 'ARM Board 1', 'board1', ''], | |
47 | ['Active', 'powerpc', 'powerpc', '', 'Tester', 'PowerPC board 1', 'board2', ''], | |
48 | ['Active', 'sandbox', 'sandbox', '', 'Tester', 'Sandbox board', 'board4', ''], | |
49 | ] | |
50 | ||
51 | commit_shortlog = """4aca821 patman: Avoid changing the order of tags | |
52 | 39403bb patman: Use --no-pager' to stop git from forking a pager | |
53 | db6e6f2 patman: Remove the -a option | |
54 | f2ccf03 patman: Correct unit tests to run correctly | |
55 | 1d097f9 patman: Fix indentation in terminal.py | |
56 | d073747 patman: Support the 'reverse' option for 'git log | |
57 | """ | |
58 | ||
59 | commit_log = ["""commit 7f6b8315d18f683c5181d0c3694818c1b2a20dcd | |
60 | Author: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com> | |
61 | Date: Fri Aug 22 19:12:41 2014 +0900 | |
62 | ||
63 | buildman: refactor help message | |
64 | ||
65 | "buildman [options]" is displayed by default. | |
66 | ||
67 | Append the rest of help messages to parser.usage | |
68 | instead of replacing it. | |
69 | ||
70 | Besides, "-b <branch>" is not mandatory since commit fea5858e. | |
71 | Drop it from the usage. | |
72 | ||
73 | Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com> | |
74 | """, | |
75 | """commit d0737479be6baf4db5e2cdbee123e96bc5ed0ba8 | |
76 | Author: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> | |
77 | Date: Thu Aug 14 16:48:25 2014 -0600 | |
78 | ||
79 | patman: Support the 'reverse' option for 'git log' | |
80 | ||
81 | This option is currently not supported, but needs to be, for buildman to | |
82 | operate as expected. | |
83 | ||
84 | Series-changes: 7 | |
85 | - Add new patch to fix the 'reverse' bug | |
86 | ||
87 | Series-version: 8 | |
88 | ||
89 | Change-Id: I79078f792e8b390b8a1272a8023537821d45feda | |
90 | Reported-by: York Sun <yorksun@freescale.com> | |
91 | Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> | |
92 | ||
93 | """, | |
94 | """commit 1d097f9ab487c5019152fd47bda126839f3bf9fc | |
95 | Author: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> | |
96 | Date: Sat Aug 9 11:44:32 2014 -0600 | |
97 | ||
98 | patman: Fix indentation in terminal.py | |
99 | ||
100 | This code came from a different project with 2-character indentation. Fix | |
101 | it for U-Boot. | |
102 | ||
103 | Series-changes: 6 | |
104 | - Add new patch to fix indentation in teminal.py | |
105 | ||
106 | Change-Id: I5a74d2ebbb3cc12a665f5c725064009ac96e8a34 | |
107 | Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> | |
108 | ||
109 | """, | |
110 | """commit f2ccf03869d1e152c836515a3ceb83cdfe04a105 | |
111 | Author: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> | |
112 | Date: Sat Aug 9 11:08:24 2014 -0600 | |
113 | ||
114 | patman: Correct unit tests to run correctly | |
115 | ||
116 | It seems that doctest behaves differently now, and some of the unit tests | |
117 | do not run. Adjust the tests to work correctly. | |
118 | ||
119 | ./tools/patman/patman --test | |
120 | <unittest.result.TestResult run=10 errors=0 failures=0> | |
121 | ||
122 | Series-changes: 6 | |
123 | - Add new patch to fix patman unit tests | |
124 | ||
125 | Change-Id: I3d2ca588f4933e1f9d6b1665a00e4ae58269ff3b | |
126 | ||
127 | """, | |
128 | """commit db6e6f2f9331c5a37647d6668768d4a40b8b0d1c | |
129 | Author: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> | |
130 | Date: Sat Aug 9 12:06:02 2014 -0600 | |
131 | ||
132 | patman: Remove the -a option | |
133 | ||
134 | It seems that this is no longer needed, since checkpatch.pl will catch | |
135 | whitespace problems in patches. Also the option is not widely used, so | |
136 | it seems safe to just remove it. | |
137 | ||
138 | Series-changes: 6 | |
139 | - Add new patch to remove patman's -a option | |
140 | ||
141 | Suggested-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com> | |
142 | Change-Id: I5821a1c75154e532c46513486ca40b808de7e2cc | |
143 | ||
144 | """, | |
145 | """commit 39403bb4f838153028a6f21ca30bf100f3791133 | |
146 | Author: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> | |
147 | Date: Thu Aug 14 21:50:52 2014 -0600 | |
148 | ||
149 | patman: Use --no-pager' to stop git from forking a pager | |
150 | ||
151 | """, | |
152 | """commit 4aca821e27e97925c039e69fd37375b09c6f129c | |
153 | Author: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> | |
154 | Date: Fri Aug 22 15:57:39 2014 -0600 | |
155 | ||
156 | patman: Avoid changing the order of tags | |
157 | ||
158 | patman collects tags that it sees in the commit and places them nicely | |
159 | sorted at the end of the patch. However, this is not really necessary and | |
160 | in fact is apparently not desirable. | |
161 | ||
162 | Series-changes: 9 | |
163 | - Add new patch to avoid changing the order of tags | |
164 | ||
165 | Series-version: 9 | |
166 | ||
167 | Suggested-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com> | |
168 | Change-Id: Ib1518588c1a189ad5c3198aae76f8654aed8d0db | |
169 | """] | |
170 | ||
171 | TEST_BRANCH = '__testbranch' | |
172 | ||
173 | class TestFunctional(unittest.TestCase): | |
174 | """Functional test for buildman. | |
175 | ||
176 | This aims to test from just below the invocation of buildman (parsing | |
177 | of arguments) to 'make' and 'git' invocation. It is not a true | |
178 | emd-to-end test, as it mocks git, make and the tool chain. But this | |
179 | makes it easier to detect when the builder is doing the wrong thing, | |
180 | since in many cases this test code will fail. For example, only a | |
181 | very limited subset of 'git' arguments is supported - anything | |
182 | unexpected will fail. | |
183 | """ | |
184 | def setUp(self): | |
185 | self._base_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() | |
186 | self._output_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() | |
187 | self._git_dir = os.path.join(self._base_dir, 'src') | |
188 | self._buildman_pathname = sys.argv[0] | |
189 | self._buildman_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0])) | |
190 | command.TEST_RESULT = self._HandleCommand | |
191 | bsettings.setup(None) | |
192 | bsettings.add_file(settings_data) | |
193 | self.setupToolchains() | |
194 | self._toolchains.Add('arm-gcc', test=False) | |
195 | self._toolchains.Add('powerpc-gcc', test=False) | |
196 | self._boards = boards.Boards() | |
197 | for brd in BOARDS: | |
198 | self._boards.add_board(board.Board(*brd)) | |
199 | ||
200 | # Directories where the source been cloned | |
201 | self._clone_dirs = [] | |
202 | self._commits = len(commit_shortlog.splitlines()) + 1 | |
203 | self._total_builds = self._commits * len(BOARDS) | |
204 | ||
205 | # Number of calls to make | |
206 | self._make_calls = 0 | |
207 | ||
208 | # Map of [board, commit] to error messages | |
209 | self._error = {} | |
210 | ||
211 | self._test_branch = TEST_BRANCH | |
212 | ||
213 | # Set to True to report missing blobs | |
214 | self._missing = False | |
215 | ||
216 | self._buildman_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0])) | |
217 | self._test_dir = os.path.join(self._buildman_dir, 'test') | |
218 | ||
219 | # Set up some fake source files | |
220 | shutil.copytree(self._test_dir, self._git_dir) | |
221 | ||
222 | # Avoid sending any output and clear all terminal output | |
223 | terminal.set_print_test_mode() | |
224 | terminal.get_print_test_lines() | |
225 | ||
226 | def tearDown(self): | |
227 | shutil.rmtree(self._base_dir) | |
228 | shutil.rmtree(self._output_dir) | |
229 | ||
230 | def setupToolchains(self): | |
231 | self._toolchains = toolchain.Toolchains() | |
232 | self._toolchains.Add('gcc', test=False) | |
233 | ||
234 | def _RunBuildman(self, *args): | |
235 | all_args = [self._buildman_pathname] + list(args) | |
236 | return command.run_one(*all_args, capture=True, capture_stderr=True) | |
237 | ||
238 | def _RunControl(self, *args, brds=False, clean_dir=False, | |
239 | test_thread_exceptions=False, get_builder=True): | |
240 | """Run buildman | |
241 | ||
242 | Args: | |
243 | args: List of arguments to pass | |
244 | brds: Boards object, or False to pass self._boards, or None to pass | |
245 | None | |
246 | clean_dir: Used for tests only, indicates that the existing output_dir | |
247 | should be removed before starting the build | |
248 | test_thread_exceptions: Uses for tests only, True to make the threads | |
249 | raise an exception instead of reporting their result. This simulates | |
250 | a failure in the code somewhere | |
251 | get_builder (bool): Set self._builder to the resulting builder | |
252 | ||
253 | Returns: | |
254 | result code from buildman | |
255 | """ | |
256 | sys.argv = [sys.argv[0]] + list(args) | |
257 | args = cmdline.parse_args() | |
258 | if brds == False: | |
259 | brds = self._boards | |
260 | result = control.do_buildman( | |
261 | args, toolchains=self._toolchains, make_func=self._HandleMake, | |
262 | brds=brds, clean_dir=clean_dir, | |
263 | test_thread_exceptions=test_thread_exceptions) | |
264 | if get_builder: | |
265 | self._builder = control.TEST_BUILDER | |
266 | return result | |
267 | ||
268 | def testFullHelp(self): | |
269 | command.TEST_RESULT = None | |
270 | result = self._RunBuildman('-H') | |
271 | help_file = os.path.join(self._buildman_dir, 'README.rst') | |
272 | # Remove possible extraneous strings | |
273 | extra = '::::::::::::::\n' + help_file + '\n::::::::::::::\n' | |
274 | gothelp = result.stdout.replace(extra, '') | |
275 | self.assertEqual(len(gothelp), os.path.getsize(help_file)) | |
276 | self.assertEqual(0, len(result.stderr)) | |
277 | self.assertEqual(0, result.return_code) | |
278 | ||
279 | def testHelp(self): | |
280 | command.TEST_RESULT = None | |
281 | result = self._RunBuildman('-h') | |
282 | help_file = os.path.join(self._buildman_dir, 'README.rst') | |
283 | self.assertTrue(len(result.stdout) > 1000) | |
284 | self.assertEqual(0, len(result.stderr)) | |
285 | self.assertEqual(0, result.return_code) | |
286 | ||
287 | def testGitSetup(self): | |
288 | """Test gitutils.Setup(), from outside the module itself""" | |
289 | command.TEST_RESULT = command.CommandResult(return_code=1) | |
290 | gitutil.setup() | |
291 | self.assertEqual(gitutil.USE_NO_DECORATE, False) | |
292 | ||
293 | command.TEST_RESULT = command.CommandResult(return_code=0) | |
294 | gitutil.setup() | |
295 | self.assertEqual(gitutil.USE_NO_DECORATE, True) | |
296 | ||
297 | def _HandleCommandGitLog(self, args): | |
298 | if args[-1] == '--': | |
299 | args = args[:-1] | |
300 | if '-n0' in args: | |
301 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0) | |
302 | elif args[-1] == 'upstream/master..%s' % self._test_branch: | |
303 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0, stdout=commit_shortlog) | |
304 | elif args[:3] == ['--no-color', '--no-decorate', '--reverse']: | |
305 | if args[-1] == self._test_branch: | |
306 | count = int(args[3][2:]) | |
307 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0, | |
308 | stdout=''.join(commit_log[:count])) | |
309 | ||
310 | # Not handled, so abort | |
311 | print('git log', args) | |
312 | sys.exit(1) | |
313 | ||
314 | def _HandleCommandGitConfig(self, args): | |
315 | config = args[0] | |
316 | if config == 'sendemail.aliasesfile': | |
317 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0) | |
318 | elif config.startswith('branch.badbranch'): | |
319 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=1) | |
320 | elif config == 'branch.%s.remote' % self._test_branch: | |
321 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0, stdout='upstream\n') | |
322 | elif config == 'branch.%s.merge' % self._test_branch: | |
323 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0, | |
324 | stdout='refs/heads/master\n') | |
325 | ||
326 | # Not handled, so abort | |
327 | print('git config', args) | |
328 | sys.exit(1) | |
329 | ||
330 | def _HandleCommandGit(self, in_args): | |
331 | """Handle execution of a git command | |
332 | ||
333 | This uses a hacked-up parser. | |
334 | ||
335 | Args: | |
336 | in_args: Arguments after 'git' from the command line | |
337 | """ | |
338 | git_args = [] # Top-level arguments to git itself | |
339 | sub_cmd = None # Git sub-command selected | |
340 | args = [] # Arguments to the git sub-command | |
341 | for arg in in_args: | |
342 | if sub_cmd: | |
343 | args.append(arg) | |
344 | elif arg[0] == '-': | |
345 | git_args.append(arg) | |
346 | else: | |
347 | if git_args and git_args[-1] in ['--git-dir', '--work-tree']: | |
348 | git_args.append(arg) | |
349 | else: | |
350 | sub_cmd = arg | |
351 | if sub_cmd == 'config': | |
352 | return self._HandleCommandGitConfig(args) | |
353 | elif sub_cmd == 'log': | |
354 | return self._HandleCommandGitLog(args) | |
355 | elif sub_cmd == 'clone': | |
356 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0) | |
357 | elif sub_cmd == 'checkout': | |
358 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0) | |
359 | elif sub_cmd == 'worktree': | |
360 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0) | |
361 | ||
362 | # Not handled, so abort | |
363 | print('git', git_args, sub_cmd, args) | |
364 | sys.exit(1) | |
365 | ||
366 | def _HandleCommandNm(self, args): | |
367 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0) | |
368 | ||
369 | def _HandleCommandObjdump(self, args): | |
370 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0) | |
371 | ||
372 | def _HandleCommandObjcopy(self, args): | |
373 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0) | |
374 | ||
375 | def _HandleCommandSize(self, args): | |
376 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0) | |
377 | ||
378 | def _HandleCommandCpp(self, args): | |
379 | # args ['-nostdinc', '-P', '-I', '/tmp/tmp7f17xk_o/src', '-undef', | |
380 | # '-x', 'assembler-with-cpp', fname] | |
381 | fname = args[7] | |
382 | buf = io.StringIO() | |
383 | for line in tools.read_file(fname, False).splitlines(): | |
384 | if line.startswith('#include'): | |
385 | # Example: #include <configs/renesas_rcar2.config> | |
386 | m_incfname = re.match('#include <(.*)>', line) | |
387 | data = tools.read_file(m_incfname.group(1), False) | |
388 | for line in data.splitlines(): | |
389 | print(line, file=buf) | |
390 | else: | |
391 | print(line, file=buf) | |
392 | return command.CommandResult(stdout=buf.getvalue(), return_code=0) | |
393 | ||
394 | def _HandleCommand(self, **kwargs): | |
395 | """Handle a command execution. | |
396 | ||
397 | The command is in kwargs['pipe-list'], as a list of pipes, each a | |
398 | list of commands. The command should be emulated as required for | |
399 | testing purposes. | |
400 | ||
401 | Returns: | |
402 | A CommandResult object | |
403 | """ | |
404 | pipe_list = kwargs['pipe_list'] | |
405 | wc = False | |
406 | if len(pipe_list) != 1: | |
407 | if pipe_list[1] == ['wc', '-l']: | |
408 | wc = True | |
409 | else: | |
410 | print('invalid pipe', kwargs) | |
411 | sys.exit(1) | |
412 | cmd = pipe_list[0][0] | |
413 | args = pipe_list[0][1:] | |
414 | result = None | |
415 | if cmd == 'git': | |
416 | result = self._HandleCommandGit(args) | |
417 | elif cmd == './scripts/show-gnu-make': | |
418 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0, stdout='make') | |
419 | elif cmd.endswith('nm'): | |
420 | return self._HandleCommandNm(args) | |
421 | elif cmd.endswith('objdump'): | |
422 | return self._HandleCommandObjdump(args) | |
423 | elif cmd.endswith('objcopy'): | |
424 | return self._HandleCommandObjcopy(args) | |
425 | elif cmd.endswith( 'size'): | |
426 | return self._HandleCommandSize(args) | |
427 | elif cmd.endswith( 'cpp'): | |
428 | return self._HandleCommandCpp(args) | |
429 | ||
430 | if not result: | |
431 | # Not handled, so abort | |
432 | print('unknown command', kwargs) | |
433 | sys.exit(1) | |
434 | ||
435 | if wc: | |
436 | result.stdout = len(result.stdout.splitlines()) | |
437 | return result | |
438 | ||
439 | def _HandleMake(self, commit, brd, stage, cwd, *args, **kwargs): | |
440 | """Handle execution of 'make' | |
441 | ||
442 | Args: | |
443 | commit: Commit object that is being built | |
444 | brd: Board object that is being built | |
445 | stage: Stage that we are at (mrproper, config, build) | |
446 | cwd: Directory where make should be run | |
447 | args: Arguments to pass to make | |
448 | kwargs: Arguments to pass to command.run_one() | |
449 | """ | |
450 | self._make_calls += 1 | |
451 | out_dir = '' | |
452 | for arg in args: | |
453 | if arg.startswith('O='): | |
454 | out_dir = arg[2:] | |
455 | if stage == 'mrproper': | |
456 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0) | |
457 | elif stage == 'config': | |
458 | fname = os.path.join(cwd or '', out_dir, '.config') | |
459 | tools.write_file(fname, b'CONFIG_SOMETHING=1') | |
460 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0, | |
461 | combined='Test configuration complete') | |
462 | elif stage == 'oldconfig': | |
463 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0) | |
464 | elif stage == 'build': | |
465 | stderr = '' | |
466 | fname = os.path.join(cwd or '', out_dir, 'u-boot') | |
467 | tools.write_file(fname, b'U-Boot') | |
468 | ||
469 | # Handle missing blobs | |
470 | if self._missing: | |
471 | if 'BINMAN_ALLOW_MISSING=1' in args: | |
472 | stderr = '''+Image 'main-section' is missing external blobs and is non-functional: intel-descriptor intel-ifwi intel-fsp-m intel-fsp-s intel-vbt | |
473 | Image 'main-section' has faked external blobs and is non-functional: descriptor.bin fsp_m.bin fsp_s.bin vbt.bin | |
474 | ||
475 | Some images are invalid''' | |
476 | else: | |
477 | stderr = "binman: Filename 'fsp.bin' not found in input path" | |
478 | elif type(commit) is not str: | |
479 | stderr = self._error.get((brd.target, commit.sequence)) | |
480 | ||
481 | if stderr: | |
482 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=2, stderr=stderr) | |
483 | return command.CommandResult(return_code=0) | |
484 | ||
485 | # Not handled, so abort | |
486 | print('_HandleMake failure: make', stage) | |
487 | sys.exit(1) | |
488 | ||
489 | # Example function to print output lines | |
490 | def print_lines(self, lines): | |
491 | print(len(lines)) | |
492 | for line in lines: | |
493 | print(line) | |
494 | #self.print_lines(terminal.get_print_test_lines()) | |
495 | ||
496 | def testNoBoards(self): | |
497 | """Test that buildman aborts when there are no boards""" | |
498 | self._boards = boards.Boards() | |
499 | with self.assertRaises(SystemExit): | |
500 | self._RunControl() | |
501 | ||
502 | def testCurrentSource(self): | |
503 | """Very simple test to invoke buildman on the current source""" | |
504 | self.setupToolchains(); | |
505 | self._RunControl('-o', self._output_dir) | |
506 | lines = terminal.get_print_test_lines() | |
507 | self.assertIn('Building current source for %d boards' % len(BOARDS), | |
508 | lines[0].text) | |
509 | ||
510 | def testBadBranch(self): | |
511 | """Test that we can detect an invalid branch""" | |
512 | with self.assertRaises(ValueError): | |
513 | self._RunControl('-b', 'badbranch') | |
514 | ||
515 | def testBadToolchain(self): | |
516 | """Test that missing toolchains are detected""" | |
517 | self.setupToolchains(); | |
518 | ret_code = self._RunControl('-b', TEST_BRANCH, '-o', self._output_dir) | |
519 | lines = terminal.get_print_test_lines() | |
520 | ||
521 | # Buildman always builds the upstream commit as well | |
522 | self.assertIn('Building %d commits for %d boards' % | |
523 | (self._commits, len(BOARDS)), lines[0].text) | |
524 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.count, self._total_builds) | |
525 | ||
526 | # Only sandbox should succeed, the others don't have toolchains | |
527 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.fail, | |
528 | self._total_builds - self._commits) | |
529 | self.assertEqual(ret_code, 100) | |
530 | ||
531 | for commit in range(self._commits): | |
532 | for brd in self._boards.get_list(): | |
533 | if brd.arch != 'sandbox': | |
534 | errfile = self._builder.get_err_file(commit, brd.target) | |
535 | fd = open(errfile) | |
536 | self.assertEqual( | |
537 | fd.readlines(), | |
538 | [f'Tool chain error for {brd.arch}: ' | |
539 | f"No tool chain found for arch '{brd.arch}'"]) | |
540 | fd.close() | |
541 | ||
542 | def testBranch(self): | |
543 | """Test building a branch with all toolchains present""" | |
544 | self._RunControl('-b', TEST_BRANCH, '-o', self._output_dir) | |
545 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.count, self._total_builds) | |
546 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.fail, 0) | |
547 | ||
548 | def testCount(self): | |
549 | """Test building a specific number of commitst""" | |
550 | self._RunControl('-b', TEST_BRANCH, '-c2', '-o', self._output_dir) | |
551 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.count, 2 * len(BOARDS)) | |
552 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.fail, 0) | |
553 | # Each board has a config, and then one make per commit | |
554 | self.assertEqual(self._make_calls, len(BOARDS) * (1 + 2)) | |
555 | ||
556 | def testIncremental(self): | |
557 | """Test building a branch twice - the second time should do nothing""" | |
558 | self._RunControl('-b', TEST_BRANCH, '-o', self._output_dir) | |
559 | ||
560 | # Each board has a mrproper, config, and then one make per commit | |
561 | self.assertEqual(self._make_calls, len(BOARDS) * (self._commits + 1)) | |
562 | self._make_calls = 0 | |
563 | self._RunControl('-b', TEST_BRANCH, '-o', self._output_dir, clean_dir=False) | |
564 | self.assertEqual(self._make_calls, 0) | |
565 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.count, self._total_builds) | |
566 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.fail, 0) | |
567 | ||
568 | def testForceBuild(self): | |
569 | """The -f flag should force a rebuild""" | |
570 | self._RunControl('-b', TEST_BRANCH, '-o', self._output_dir) | |
571 | self._make_calls = 0 | |
572 | self._RunControl('-b', TEST_BRANCH, '-f', '-o', self._output_dir, clean_dir=False) | |
573 | # Each board has a config and one make per commit | |
574 | self.assertEqual(self._make_calls, len(BOARDS) * (self._commits + 1)) | |
575 | ||
576 | def testForceReconfigure(self): | |
577 | """The -f flag should force a rebuild""" | |
578 | self._RunControl('-b', TEST_BRANCH, '-C', '-o', self._output_dir) | |
579 | # Each commit has a config and make | |
580 | self.assertEqual(self._make_calls, len(BOARDS) * self._commits * 2) | |
581 | ||
582 | def testMrproper(self): | |
583 | """The -f flag should force a rebuild""" | |
584 | self._RunControl('-b', TEST_BRANCH, '-m', '-o', self._output_dir) | |
585 | # Each board has a mkproper, config and then one make per commit | |
586 | self.assertEqual(self._make_calls, len(BOARDS) * (self._commits + 2)) | |
587 | ||
588 | def testErrors(self): | |
589 | """Test handling of build errors""" | |
590 | self._error['board2', 1] = 'fred\n' | |
591 | self._RunControl('-b', TEST_BRANCH, '-o', self._output_dir) | |
592 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.count, self._total_builds) | |
593 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.fail, 1) | |
594 | ||
595 | # Remove the error. This should have no effect since the commit will | |
596 | # not be rebuilt | |
597 | del self._error['board2', 1] | |
598 | self._make_calls = 0 | |
599 | self._RunControl('-b', TEST_BRANCH, '-o', self._output_dir, clean_dir=False) | |
600 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.count, self._total_builds) | |
601 | self.assertEqual(self._make_calls, 0) | |
602 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.fail, 1) | |
603 | ||
604 | # Now use the -F flag to force rebuild of the bad commit | |
605 | self._RunControl('-b', TEST_BRANCH, '-o', self._output_dir, '-F', clean_dir=False) | |
606 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.count, self._total_builds) | |
607 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.fail, 0) | |
608 | self.assertEqual(self._make_calls, 2) | |
609 | ||
610 | def testBranchWithSlash(self): | |
611 | """Test building a branch with a '/' in the name""" | |
612 | self._test_branch = '/__dev/__testbranch' | |
613 | self._RunControl('-b', self._test_branch, '-o', self._output_dir, | |
614 | clean_dir=False) | |
615 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.count, self._total_builds) | |
616 | self.assertEqual(self._builder.fail, 0) | |
617 | ||
618 | def testEnvironment(self): | |
619 | """Test that the done and environment files are written to out-env""" | |
620 | self._RunControl('-o', self._output_dir) | |
621 | board0_dir = os.path.join(self._output_dir, 'current', 'board0') | |
622 | self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(board0_dir, 'done'))) | |
623 | self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(board0_dir, 'out-env'))) | |
624 | ||
625 | def testEnvironmentUnicode(self): | |
626 | """Test there are no unicode errors when the env has non-ASCII chars""" | |
627 | try: | |
628 | varname = b'buildman_test_var' | |
629 | os.environb[varname] = b'strange\x80chars' | |
630 | self.assertEqual(0, self._RunControl('-o', self._output_dir)) | |
631 | board0_dir = os.path.join(self._output_dir, 'current', 'board0') | |
632 | self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(board0_dir, 'done'))) | |
633 | self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(board0_dir, 'out-env'))) | |
634 | finally: | |
635 | del os.environb[varname] | |
636 | ||
637 | def testWorkInOutput(self): | |
638 | """Test the -w option which should write directly to the output dir""" | |
639 | board_list = boards.Boards() | |
640 | board_list.add_board(board.Board(*BOARDS[0])) | |
641 | self._RunControl('-o', self._output_dir, '-w', clean_dir=False, | |
642 | brds=board_list) | |
643 | self.assertTrue( | |
644 | os.path.exists(os.path.join(self._output_dir, 'u-boot'))) | |
645 | self.assertTrue( | |
646 | os.path.exists(os.path.join(self._output_dir, 'done'))) | |
647 | self.assertTrue( | |
648 | os.path.exists(os.path.join(self._output_dir, 'out-env'))) | |
649 | ||
650 | def testWorkInOutputFail(self): | |
651 | """Test the -w option failures""" | |
652 | with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as e: | |
653 | self._RunControl('-o', self._output_dir, '-w', clean_dir=False) | |
654 | self.assertIn("single board", str(e.exception)) | |
655 | self.assertFalse( | |
656 | os.path.exists(os.path.join(self._output_dir, 'u-boot'))) | |
657 | ||
658 | board_list = boards.Boards() | |
659 | board_list.add_board(board.Board(*BOARDS[0])) | |
660 | with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as e: | |
661 | self._RunControl('-b', self._test_branch, '-o', self._output_dir, | |
662 | '-w', clean_dir=False, brds=board_list) | |
663 | self.assertIn("single commit", str(e.exception)) | |
664 | ||
665 | board_list = boards.Boards() | |
666 | board_list.add_board(board.Board(*BOARDS[0])) | |
667 | with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as e: | |
668 | self._RunControl('-w', clean_dir=False) | |
669 | self.assertIn("specify -o", str(e.exception)) | |
670 | ||
671 | def testThreadExceptions(self): | |
672 | """Test that exceptions in threads are reported""" | |
673 | with test_util.capture_sys_output() as (stdout, stderr): | |
674 | self.assertEqual(102, self._RunControl('-o', self._output_dir, | |
675 | test_thread_exceptions=True)) | |
676 | self.assertIn( | |
677 | 'Thread exception (use -T0 to run without threads): test exception', | |
678 | stdout.getvalue()) | |
679 | ||
680 | def testBlobs(self): | |
681 | """Test handling of missing blobs""" | |
682 | self._missing = True | |
683 | ||
684 | board0_dir = os.path.join(self._output_dir, 'current', 'board0') | |
685 | errfile = os.path.join(board0_dir, 'err') | |
686 | logfile = os.path.join(board0_dir, 'log') | |
687 | ||
688 | # We expect failure when there are missing blobs | |
689 | result = self._RunControl('board0', '-o', self._output_dir) | |
690 | self.assertEqual(100, result) | |
691 | self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(board0_dir, 'done'))) | |
692 | self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(errfile)) | |
693 | self.assertIn(b"Filename 'fsp.bin' not found in input path", | |
694 | tools.read_file(errfile)) | |
695 | ||
696 | def testBlobsAllowMissing(self): | |
697 | """Allow missing blobs - still failure but a different exit code""" | |
698 | self._missing = True | |
699 | result = self._RunControl('board0', '-o', self._output_dir, '-M', | |
700 | clean_dir=True) | |
701 | self.assertEqual(101, result) | |
702 | board0_dir = os.path.join(self._output_dir, 'current', 'board0') | |
703 | errfile = os.path.join(board0_dir, 'err') | |
704 | self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(errfile)) | |
705 | self.assertIn(b'Some images are invalid', tools.read_file(errfile)) | |
706 | ||
707 | def testBlobsWarning(self): | |
708 | """Allow missing blobs and ignore warnings""" | |
709 | self._missing = True | |
710 | result = self._RunControl('board0', '-o', self._output_dir, '-MW') | |
711 | self.assertEqual(0, result) | |
712 | board0_dir = os.path.join(self._output_dir, 'current', 'board0') | |
713 | errfile = os.path.join(board0_dir, 'err') | |
714 | self.assertIn(b'Some images are invalid', tools.read_file(errfile)) | |
715 | ||
716 | def testBlobSettings(self): | |
717 | """Test with no settings""" | |
718 | self.assertEqual(False, | |
719 | control.get_allow_missing(False, False, 1, False)) | |
720 | self.assertEqual(True, | |
721 | control.get_allow_missing(True, False, 1, False)) | |
722 | self.assertEqual(False, | |
723 | control.get_allow_missing(True, True, 1, False)) | |
724 | ||
725 | def testBlobSettingsAlways(self): | |
726 | """Test the 'always' policy""" | |
727 | bsettings.set_item('global', 'allow-missing', 'always') | |
728 | self.assertEqual(True, | |
729 | control.get_allow_missing(False, False, 1, False)) | |
730 | self.assertEqual(False, | |
731 | control.get_allow_missing(False, True, 1, False)) | |
732 | ||
733 | def testBlobSettingsBranch(self): | |
734 | """Test the 'branch' policy""" | |
735 | bsettings.set_item('global', 'allow-missing', 'branch') | |
736 | self.assertEqual(False, | |
737 | control.get_allow_missing(False, False, 1, False)) | |
738 | self.assertEqual(True, | |
739 | control.get_allow_missing(False, False, 1, True)) | |
740 | self.assertEqual(False, | |
741 | control.get_allow_missing(False, True, 1, True)) | |
742 | ||
743 | def testBlobSettingsMultiple(self): | |
744 | """Test the 'multiple' policy""" | |
745 | bsettings.set_item('global', 'allow-missing', 'multiple') | |
746 | self.assertEqual(False, | |
747 | control.get_allow_missing(False, False, 1, False)) | |
748 | self.assertEqual(True, | |
749 | control.get_allow_missing(False, False, 2, False)) | |
750 | self.assertEqual(False, | |
751 | control.get_allow_missing(False, True, 2, False)) | |
752 | ||
753 | def testBlobSettingsBranchMultiple(self): | |
754 | """Test the 'branch multiple' policy""" | |
755 | bsettings.set_item('global', 'allow-missing', 'branch multiple') | |
756 | self.assertEqual(False, | |
757 | control.get_allow_missing(False, False, 1, False)) | |
758 | self.assertEqual(True, | |
759 | control.get_allow_missing(False, False, 1, True)) | |
760 | self.assertEqual(True, | |
761 | control.get_allow_missing(False, False, 2, False)) | |
762 | self.assertEqual(True, | |
763 | control.get_allow_missing(False, False, 2, True)) | |
764 | self.assertEqual(False, | |
765 | control.get_allow_missing(False, True, 2, True)) | |
766 | ||
767 | def check_command(self, *extra_args): | |
768 | """Run a command with the extra arguments and return the commands used | |
769 | ||
770 | Args: | |
771 | extra_args (list of str): List of extra arguments | |
772 | ||
773 | Returns: | |
774 | list of str: Lines returned in the out-cmd file | |
775 | """ | |
776 | self._RunControl('-o', self._output_dir, *extra_args) | |
777 | board0_dir = os.path.join(self._output_dir, 'current', 'board0') | |
778 | self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(board0_dir, 'done'))) | |
779 | cmd_fname = os.path.join(board0_dir, 'out-cmd') | |
780 | self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(cmd_fname)) | |
781 | data = tools.read_file(cmd_fname) | |
782 | ||
783 | config_fname = os.path.join(board0_dir, '.config') | |
784 | self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(config_fname)) | |
785 | cfg_data = tools.read_file(config_fname) | |
786 | ||
787 | return data.splitlines(), cfg_data | |
788 | ||
789 | def testCmdFile(self): | |
790 | """Test that the -cmd-out file is produced""" | |
791 | lines = self.check_command()[0] | |
792 | self.assertEqual(2, len(lines)) | |
793 | self.assertRegex(lines[0], b'make O=/.*board0_defconfig') | |
794 | self.assertRegex(lines[0], b'make O=/.*-s.*') | |
795 | ||
796 | def testNoLto(self): | |
797 | """Test that the --no-lto flag works""" | |
798 | lines = self.check_command('-L')[0] | |
799 | self.assertIn(b'NO_LTO=1', lines[0]) | |
800 | ||
801 | def testReproducible(self): | |
802 | """Test that the -r flag works""" | |
803 | lines, cfg_data = self.check_command('-r') | |
804 | self.assertIn(b'SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=0', lines[0]) | |
805 | ||
806 | # We should see CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO unset | |
807 | self.assertEqual(b'''CONFIG_SOMETHING=1 | |
808 | # CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO is not set | |
809 | ''', cfg_data) | |
810 | ||
811 | with test_util.capture_sys_output() as (stdout, stderr): | |
812 | lines, cfg_data = self.check_command('-r', '-a', 'LOCALVERSION') | |
813 | self.assertIn(b'SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=0', lines[0]) | |
814 | ||
815 | # We should see CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO unset | |
816 | self.assertEqual(b'''CONFIG_SOMETHING=1 | |
817 | CONFIG_LOCALVERSION=y | |
818 | ''', cfg_data) | |
819 | self.assertIn('Not dropping LOCALVERSION_AUTO', stdout.getvalue()) | |
820 | ||
821 | def test_scan_defconfigs(self): | |
822 | """Test scanning the defconfigs to obtain all the boards""" | |
823 | src = self._git_dir | |
824 | ||
825 | # Scan the test directory which contains a Kconfig and some *_defconfig | |
826 | # files | |
827 | params, warnings = self._boards.scan_defconfigs(src, src) | |
828 | ||
829 | # We should get two boards | |
830 | self.assertEqual(2, len(params)) | |
831 | self.assertFalse(warnings) | |
832 | first = 0 if params[0]['target'] == 'board0' else 1 | |
833 | board0 = params[first] | |
834 | board2 = params[1 - first] | |
835 | ||
836 | self.assertEqual('arm', board0['arch']) | |
837 | self.assertEqual('armv7', board0['cpu']) | |
838 | self.assertEqual('-', board0['soc']) | |
839 | self.assertEqual('Tester', board0['vendor']) | |
840 | self.assertEqual('ARM Board 0', board0['board']) | |
841 | self.assertEqual('config0', board0['config']) | |
842 | self.assertEqual('board0', board0['target']) | |
843 | ||
844 | self.assertEqual('powerpc', board2['arch']) | |
845 | self.assertEqual('ppc', board2['cpu']) | |
846 | self.assertEqual('mpc85xx', board2['soc']) | |
847 | self.assertEqual('Tester', board2['vendor']) | |
848 | self.assertEqual('PowerPC board 1', board2['board']) | |
849 | self.assertEqual('config2', board2['config']) | |
850 | self.assertEqual('board2', board2['target']) | |
851 | ||
852 | def test_output_is_new(self): | |
853 | """Test detecting new changes to Kconfig""" | |
854 | base = self._base_dir | |
855 | src = self._git_dir | |
856 | config_dir = os.path.join(src, 'configs') | |
857 | delay = 0.02 | |
858 | ||
859 | # Create a boards.cfg file | |
860 | boards_cfg = os.path.join(base, 'boards.cfg') | |
861 | content = b'''# | |
862 | # List of boards | |
863 | # Automatically generated by buildman/boards.py: don't edit | |
864 | # | |
865 | # Status, Arch, CPU, SoC, Vendor, Board, Target, Config, Maintainers | |
866 | ||
867 | Active aarch64 armv8 - armltd corstone1000 board0 | |
868 | Active aarch64 armv8 - armltd total_compute board2 | |
869 | ''' | |
870 | # Check missing file | |
871 | self.assertFalse(boards.output_is_new(boards_cfg, config_dir, src)) | |
872 | ||
873 | # Check that the board.cfg file is newer | |
874 | time.sleep(delay) | |
875 | tools.write_file(boards_cfg, content) | |
876 | self.assertTrue(boards.output_is_new(boards_cfg, config_dir, src)) | |
877 | ||
878 | # Touch the Kconfig files after a show delay to avoid a race | |
879 | time.sleep(delay) | |
880 | Path(os.path.join(src, 'Kconfig')).touch() | |
881 | self.assertFalse(boards.output_is_new(boards_cfg, config_dir, src)) | |
882 | Path(boards_cfg).touch() | |
883 | self.assertTrue(boards.output_is_new(boards_cfg, config_dir, src)) | |
884 | ||
885 | # Touch a different Kconfig file | |
886 | time.sleep(delay) | |
887 | Path(os.path.join(src, 'Kconfig.something')).touch() | |
888 | self.assertFalse(boards.output_is_new(boards_cfg, config_dir, src)) | |
889 | Path(boards_cfg).touch() | |
890 | self.assertTrue(boards.output_is_new(boards_cfg, config_dir, src)) | |
891 | ||
892 | # Touch a MAINTAINERS file | |
893 | time.sleep(delay) | |
894 | Path(os.path.join(src, 'MAINTAINERS')).touch() | |
895 | self.assertFalse(boards.output_is_new(boards_cfg, config_dir, src)) | |
896 | ||
897 | Path(boards_cfg).touch() | |
898 | self.assertTrue(boards.output_is_new(boards_cfg, config_dir, src)) | |
899 | ||
900 | # Touch a defconfig file | |
901 | time.sleep(delay) | |
902 | Path(os.path.join(config_dir, 'board0_defconfig')).touch() | |
903 | self.assertFalse(boards.output_is_new(boards_cfg, config_dir, src)) | |
904 | Path(boards_cfg).touch() | |
905 | self.assertTrue(boards.output_is_new(boards_cfg, config_dir, src)) | |
906 | ||
907 | # Remove a board and check that the board.cfg file is now older | |
908 | Path(os.path.join(config_dir, 'board0_defconfig')).unlink() | |
909 | self.assertFalse(boards.output_is_new(boards_cfg, config_dir, src)) | |
910 | ||
911 | def test_maintainers(self): | |
912 | """Test detecting boards without a MAINTAINERS entry""" | |
913 | src = self._git_dir | |
914 | main = os.path.join(src, 'boards', 'board0', 'MAINTAINERS') | |
915 | other = os.path.join(src, 'boards', 'board2', 'MAINTAINERS') | |
916 | kc_file = os.path.join(src, 'Kconfig') | |
917 | config_dir = os.path.join(src, 'configs') | |
918 | params_list, warnings = self._boards.build_board_list(config_dir, src) | |
919 | ||
920 | # There should be two boards no warnings | |
921 | self.assertEqual(2, len(params_list)) | |
922 | self.assertFalse(warnings) | |
923 | ||
924 | # Set an invalid status line in the file | |
925 | orig_data = tools.read_file(main, binary=False) | |
926 | lines = ['S: Other\n' if line.startswith('S:') else line | |
927 | for line in orig_data.splitlines(keepends=True)] | |
928 | tools.write_file(main, ''.join(lines), binary=False) | |
929 | params_list, warnings = self._boards.build_board_list(config_dir, src) | |
930 | self.assertEqual(2, len(params_list)) | |
931 | params = params_list[0] | |
932 | if params['target'] == 'board2': | |
933 | params = params_list[1] | |
934 | self.assertEqual('-', params['status']) | |
935 | self.assertEqual(["WARNING: Other: unknown status for 'board0'"], | |
936 | warnings) | |
937 | ||
938 | # Remove the status line (S:) from a file | |
939 | lines = [line for line in orig_data.splitlines(keepends=True) | |
940 | if not line.startswith('S:')] | |
941 | tools.write_file(main, ''.join(lines), binary=False) | |
942 | params_list, warnings = self._boards.build_board_list(config_dir, src) | |
943 | self.assertEqual(2, len(params_list)) | |
944 | self.assertEqual(["WARNING: -: unknown status for 'board0'"], warnings) | |
945 | ||
946 | # Remove the configs/ line (F:) from a file - this is the last line | |
947 | data = ''.join(orig_data.splitlines(keepends=True)[:-1]) | |
948 | tools.write_file(main, data, binary=False) | |
949 | params_list, warnings = self._boards.build_board_list(config_dir, src) | |
950 | self.assertEqual(2, len(params_list)) | |
951 | self.assertEqual(["WARNING: no maintainers for 'board0'"], warnings) | |
952 | ||
953 | # Mark a board as orphaned - this should give a warning | |
954 | lines = ['S: Orphaned' if line.startswith('S') else line | |
955 | for line in orig_data.splitlines(keepends=True)] | |
956 | tools.write_file(main, ''.join(lines), binary=False) | |
957 | params_list, warnings = self._boards.build_board_list(config_dir, src) | |
958 | self.assertEqual(2, len(params_list)) | |
959 | self.assertEqual(["WARNING: no maintainers for 'board0'"], warnings) | |
960 | ||
961 | # Change the maintainer to '-' - this should give a warning | |
962 | lines = ['M: -' if line.startswith('M') else line | |
963 | for line in orig_data.splitlines(keepends=True)] | |
964 | tools.write_file(main, ''.join(lines), binary=False) | |
965 | params_list, warnings = self._boards.build_board_list(config_dir, src) | |
966 | self.assertEqual(2, len(params_list)) | |
967 | self.assertEqual(["WARNING: -: unknown status for 'board0'"], warnings) | |
968 | ||
969 | # Remove the maintainer line (M:) from a file | |
970 | lines = [line for line in orig_data.splitlines(keepends=True) | |
971 | if not line.startswith('M:')] | |
972 | tools.write_file(main, ''.join(lines), binary=False) | |
973 | params_list, warnings = self._boards.build_board_list(config_dir, src) | |
974 | self.assertEqual(2, len(params_list)) | |
975 | self.assertEqual(["WARNING: no maintainers for 'board0'"], warnings) | |
976 | ||
977 | # Move the contents of the second file into this one, removing the | |
978 | # second file, to check multiple records in a single file. | |
979 | both_data = orig_data + tools.read_file(other, binary=False) | |
980 | tools.write_file(main, both_data, binary=False) | |
981 | os.remove(other) | |
982 | params_list, warnings = self._boards.build_board_list(config_dir, src) | |
983 | self.assertEqual(2, len(params_list)) | |
984 | self.assertFalse(warnings) | |
985 | ||
986 | # Add another record, this should be ignored with a warning | |
987 | extra = '\n\nAnother\nM: Fred\nF: configs/board9_defconfig\nS: other\n' | |
988 | tools.write_file(main, both_data + extra, binary=False) | |
989 | params_list, warnings = self._boards.build_board_list(config_dir, src) | |
990 | self.assertEqual(2, len(params_list)) | |
991 | self.assertFalse(warnings) | |
992 | ||
993 | # Add another TARGET to the Kconfig | |
994 | tools.write_file(main, both_data, binary=False) | |
995 | orig_kc_data = tools.read_file(kc_file) | |
996 | extra = (b''' | |
997 | if TARGET_BOARD2 | |
998 | config TARGET_OTHER | |
999 | \tbool "other" | |
1000 | \tdefault y | |
1001 | endif | |
1002 | ''') | |
1003 | tools.write_file(kc_file, orig_kc_data + extra) | |
1004 | params_list, warnings = self._boards.build_board_list(config_dir, src, | |
1005 | warn_targets=True) | |
1006 | self.assertEqual(2, len(params_list)) | |
1007 | self.assertEqual( | |
1008 | ['WARNING: board2_defconfig: Duplicate TARGET_xxx: board2 and other'], | |
1009 | warnings) | |
1010 | ||
1011 | # Remove the TARGET_BOARD0 Kconfig option | |
1012 | lines = [b'' if line == b'config TARGET_BOARD2\n' else line | |
1013 | for line in orig_kc_data.splitlines(keepends=True)] | |
1014 | tools.write_file(kc_file, b''.join(lines)) | |
1015 | params_list, warnings = self._boards.build_board_list(config_dir, src, | |
1016 | warn_targets=True) | |
1017 | self.assertEqual(2, len(params_list)) | |
1018 | self.assertEqual( | |
1019 | ['WARNING: board2_defconfig: No TARGET_BOARD2 enabled'], | |
1020 | warnings) | |
1021 | tools.write_file(kc_file, orig_kc_data) | |
1022 | ||
1023 | # Replace the last F: line of board 2 with an N: line | |
1024 | data = ''.join(both_data.splitlines(keepends=True)[:-1]) | |
1025 | tools.write_file(main, data + 'N: oa.*2\n', binary=False) | |
1026 | params_list, warnings = self._boards.build_board_list(config_dir, src) | |
1027 | self.assertEqual(2, len(params_list)) | |
1028 | self.assertFalse(warnings) | |
1029 | ||
1030 | def testRegenBoards(self): | |
1031 | """Test that we can regenerate the boards.cfg file""" | |
1032 | outfile = os.path.join(self._output_dir, 'test-boards.cfg') | |
1033 | if os.path.exists(outfile): | |
1034 | os.remove(outfile) | |
1035 | with test_util.capture_sys_output() as (stdout, stderr): | |
1036 | result = self._RunControl('-R', outfile, brds=None, | |
1037 | get_builder=False) | |
1038 | self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(outfile)) | |
1039 | ||
1040 | def test_print_prefix(self): | |
1041 | """Test that we can print the toolchain prefix""" | |
1042 | with test_util.capture_sys_output() as (stdout, stderr): | |
1043 | result = self._RunControl('-A', 'board0') | |
1044 | self.assertEqual('arm-\n', stdout.getvalue()) | |
1045 | self.assertEqual('', stderr.getvalue()) | |
1046 | ||
1047 | def test_exclude_one(self): | |
1048 | """Test excluding a single board from an arch""" | |
1049 | self._RunControl('arm', '-x', 'board1', '-o', self._output_dir) | |
1050 | self.assertEqual(['board0'], | |
1051 | [b.target for b in self._boards.get_selected()]) | |
1052 | ||
1053 | def test_exclude_arch(self): | |
1054 | """Test excluding an arch""" | |
1055 | self._RunControl('-x', 'arm', '-o', self._output_dir) | |
1056 | self.assertEqual(['board2', 'board4'], | |
1057 | [b.target for b in self._boards.get_selected()]) | |
1058 | ||
1059 | def test_exclude_comma(self): | |
1060 | """Test excluding a comma-separated list of things""" | |
1061 | self._RunControl('-x', 'arm,powerpc', '-o', self._output_dir) | |
1062 | self.assertEqual(['board4'], | |
1063 | [b.target for b in self._boards.get_selected()]) | |
1064 | ||
1065 | def test_exclude_list(self): | |
1066 | """Test excluding a list of things""" | |
1067 | self._RunControl('-x', 'board2', '-x' 'board4', '-o', self._output_dir) | |
1068 | self.assertEqual(['board0', 'board1'], | |
1069 | [b.target for b in self._boards.get_selected()]) | |
1070 | ||
1071 | def test_single_boards(self): | |
1072 | """Test building single boards""" | |
1073 | self._RunControl('--boards', 'board1', '-o', self._output_dir) | |
1074 | self.assertEqual(1, self._builder.count) | |
1075 | ||
1076 | self._RunControl('--boards', 'board1', '--boards', 'board2', | |
1077 | '-o', self._output_dir) | |
1078 | self.assertEqual(2, self._builder.count) | |
1079 | ||
1080 | self._RunControl('--boards', 'board1,board2', '--boards', 'board4', | |
1081 | '-o', self._output_dir) | |
1082 | self.assertEqual(3, self._builder.count) | |
1083 | ||
1084 | def test_print_arch(self): | |
1085 | """Test that we can print the board architecture""" | |
1086 | with test_util.capture_sys_output() as (stdout, stderr): | |
1087 | result = self._RunControl('--print-arch', 'board0') | |
1088 | self.assertEqual('arm\n', stdout.getvalue()) | |
1089 | self.assertEqual('', stderr.getvalue()) | |
1090 | ||
1091 | def test_kconfig_scanner(self): | |
1092 | """Test using the kconfig scanner to determine important values | |
1093 | ||
1094 | Note that there is already a test_scan_defconfigs() which checks the | |
1095 | higher-level scan_defconfigs() function. This test checks just the | |
1096 | scanner itself | |
1097 | """ | |
1098 | src = self._git_dir | |
1099 | scanner = boards.KconfigScanner(src) | |
1100 | ||
1101 | # First do a simple sanity check | |
1102 | norm = os.path.join(src, 'board0_defconfig') | |
1103 | tools.write_file(norm, 'CONFIG_TARGET_BOARD0=y', False) | |
1104 | res = scanner.scan(norm, True) | |
1105 | self.assertEqual(({ | |
1106 | 'arch': 'arm', | |
1107 | 'cpu': 'armv7', | |
1108 | 'soc': '-', | |
1109 | 'vendor': 'Tester', | |
1110 | 'board': 'ARM Board 0', | |
1111 | 'config': 'config0', | |
1112 | 'target': 'board0'}, []), res) | |
1113 | ||
1114 | # Check that the SoC cannot be changed and the filename does not affect | |
1115 | # the resulting board | |
1116 | tools.write_file(norm, '''CONFIG_TARGET_BOARD2=y | |
1117 | CONFIG_SOC="fred" | |
1118 | ''', False) | |
1119 | res = scanner.scan(norm, True) | |
1120 | self.assertEqual(({ | |
1121 | 'arch': 'powerpc', | |
1122 | 'cpu': 'ppc', | |
1123 | 'soc': 'mpc85xx', | |
1124 | 'vendor': 'Tester', | |
1125 | 'board': 'PowerPC board 1', | |
1126 | 'config': 'config2', | |
1127 | 'target': 'board0'}, []), res) | |
1128 | ||
1129 | # Check handling of missing information | |
1130 | tools.write_file(norm, '', False) | |
1131 | res = scanner.scan(norm, True) | |
1132 | self.assertEqual(({ | |
1133 | 'arch': '-', | |
1134 | 'cpu': '-', | |
1135 | 'soc': '-', | |
1136 | 'vendor': '-', | |
1137 | 'board': '-', | |
1138 | 'config': '-', | |
1139 | 'target': 'board0'}, | |
1140 | ['WARNING: board0_defconfig: No TARGET_BOARD0 enabled']), res) | |
1141 | ||
1142 | # check handling of #include files; see _HandleCommandCpp() | |
1143 | inc = os.path.join(src, 'common') | |
1144 | tools.write_file(inc, b'CONFIG_TARGET_BOARD0=y\n') | |
1145 | tools.write_file(norm, f'#include <{inc}>', False) | |
1146 | res = scanner.scan(norm, True) | |
1147 | self.assertEqual(({ | |
1148 | 'arch': 'arm', | |
1149 | 'cpu': 'armv7', | |
1150 | 'soc': '-', | |
1151 | 'vendor': 'Tester', | |
1152 | 'board': 'ARM Board 0', | |
1153 | 'config': 'config0', | |
1154 | 'target': 'board0'}, []), res) |