u-boot/test/py/tests/test_fs/test_mkdir.py
Marek Vasut 6592425c6d test_fs: Allow testing FS_GENERIC
The generic filesystem interface was so far untested. The interface
is similar to the FS specific interfaces with FS specific prefixes,
like ext4ls, fatmkdir, ... but it does not have any prefixes, i.e.
it provides plain ls, mkdir, ... commands.

Extend the test parameters to include 'fs_cmd_prefix' and optionally
'fs_cmd_write' parameters. The 'fs_cmd_prefix' allow specifying the
filesystem specific command prefix, like 'ext4' in 'ext4ls'. The
'fs_cmd_write' allows selecting between 'write'/'save' command name
for storing files into the filesystem, see last paragraph.

Introduce new 'fs_generic' fs_type which is used to parametrize existing
tests and run them without any prefixes if detected, thus testing the
generic filesystem interface. Use the fatfs as the backing store for the
generic FS tests.

The check_ubconfig needs to be slightly adjusted to avoid test for
CMD_FS_GENERIC_WRITE which does not exist separately from CMD_FS_GENERIC.

The CMD_FS_GENERIC does not provide generic 'write' command, instead
the generic equivalent command is called 'save' . Add simple ternary
oeprator to use 'save' command for CMD_FS_GENERIC tests and '..write'
commands for filesystem specific tests.

Enable generic filesystem tests for basic/extended/mkdir/unlink tests.

Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
2025-04-02 20:00:59 -06:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
# Copyright (c) 2018, Linaro Limited
# Author: Takahiro Akashi <takahiro.akashi@linaro.org>
#
# U-Boot File System:mkdir Test
"""
This test verifies mkdir operation on file system.
"""
import pytest
from fstest_helpers import assert_fs_integrity
@pytest.mark.boardspec('sandbox')
@pytest.mark.slow
class TestMkdir(object):
def test_mkdir1(self, ubman, fs_obj_mkdir):
"""
Test Case 1 - create a directory under a root
"""
fs_type,fs_cmd_prefix,fs_img = fs_obj_mkdir
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 1 - mkdir'):
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%smkdir host 0:0 dir1' % fs_cmd_prefix,
'%sls host 0:0 /' % fs_cmd_prefix])
assert('dir1/' in ''.join(output))
output = ubman.run_command(
'%sls host 0:0 dir1' % fs_cmd_prefix)
assert('./' in output)
assert('../' in output)
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_mkdir2(self, ubman, fs_obj_mkdir):
"""
Test Case 2 - create a directory under a sub-directory
"""
fs_type,fs_cmd_prefix,fs_img = fs_obj_mkdir
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 2 - mkdir (sub-sub directory)'):
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%smkdir host 0:0 dir1/dir2' % fs_cmd_prefix,
'%sls host 0:0 dir1' % fs_cmd_prefix])
assert('dir2/' in ''.join(output))
output = ubman.run_command(
'%sls host 0:0 dir1/dir2' % fs_cmd_prefix)
assert('./' in output)
assert('../' in output)
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_mkdir3(self, ubman, fs_obj_mkdir):
"""
Test Case 3 - trying to create a directory with a non-existing
path should fail
"""
fs_type,fs_cmd_prefix,fs_img = fs_obj_mkdir
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 3 - mkdir (non-existing path)'):
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%smkdir host 0:0 none/dir3' % fs_cmd_prefix])
assert('Unable to create a directory' in ''.join(output))
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_mkdir4(self, ubman, fs_obj_mkdir):
"""
Test Case 4 - trying to create "." should fail
"""
fs_type,fs_cmd_prefix,fs_img = fs_obj_mkdir
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 4 - mkdir (".")'):
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%smkdir host 0:0 .' % fs_cmd_prefix])
assert('Unable to create a directory' in ''.join(output))
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_mkdir5(self, ubman, fs_obj_mkdir):
"""
Test Case 5 - trying to create ".." should fail
"""
fs_type,fs_cmd_prefix,fs_img = fs_obj_mkdir
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 5 - mkdir ("..")'):
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%smkdir host 0:0 ..' % fs_cmd_prefix])
assert('Unable to create a directory' in ''.join(output))
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_mkdir6(self, ubman, fs_obj_mkdir):
"""
'Test Case 6 - create as many directories as amount of directory
entries goes beyond a cluster size)'
"""
fs_type,fs_cmd_prefix,fs_img = fs_obj_mkdir
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 6 - mkdir (create many)'):
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%smkdir host 0:0 dir6' % fs_cmd_prefix,
'%sls host 0:0 /' % fs_cmd_prefix])
assert('dir6/' in ''.join(output))
for i in range(0, 20):
output = ubman.run_command(
'%smkdir host 0:0 dir6/0123456789abcdef%02x'
% (fs_cmd_prefix, i))
output = ubman.run_command('%sls host 0:0 dir6' % fs_cmd_prefix)
assert('0123456789abcdef00/' in output)
assert('0123456789abcdef13/' in output)
output = ubman.run_command(
'%sls host 0:0 dir6/0123456789abcdef13/.' % fs_cmd_prefix)
assert('./' in output)
assert('../' in output)
output = ubman.run_command(
'%sls host 0:0 dir6/0123456789abcdef13/..' % fs_cmd_prefix)
assert('0123456789abcdef00/' in output)
assert('0123456789abcdef13/' in output)
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)