u-boot/test/py/tests/test_fs/test_ext.py
Simon Glass 752c376987 test/py: Shorten u_boot_console
This fixture name is quite long and results in lots of verbose code.
We know this is U-Boot so the 'u_boot_' part is not necessary.

But it is also a bit of a misnomer, since it provides access to all the
information available to tests. It is not just the console.

It would be too confusing to use con as it would be confused with
config and it is probably too short.

So shorten it to 'ubman'.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/u-boot/CAFLszTgPa4aT_J9h9pqeTtLCVn4x2JvLWRcWRD8NaN3uoSAtyA@mail.gmail.com/
2025-03-15 10:38:38 +00:00

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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:Exntented Test
"""
This test verifies extended write operation on file system.
"""
import os.path
import pytest
import re
from subprocess import check_output
from fstest_defs import *
from fstest_helpers import assert_fs_integrity
PLAIN_FILE='abcdefgh.txt'
MANGLE_FILE='abcdefghi.txt'
def str2fat(long_filename):
splitext = os.path.splitext(long_filename.upper())
name = splitext[0]
ext = splitext[1][1:]
if len(name) > 8:
name = '%s~1' % name[:6]
return '%-8s %s' % (name, ext)
@pytest.mark.boardspec('sandbox')
@pytest.mark.slow
class TestFsExt(object):
def test_fs_ext1(self, ubman, fs_obj_ext):
"""
Test Case 1 - write a file with absolute path
"""
fs_type,fs_img,md5val = fs_obj_ext
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 1 - write with abs path'):
# Test Case 1a - Check if command successfully returned
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%sload host 0:0 %x /%s' % (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE),
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w1 $filesize'
% (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE)])
assert('20480 bytes written' in ''.join(output))
# Test Case 1b - Check md5 of file content
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'mw.b %x 00 100' % ADDR,
'%sload host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w1' % (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE),
'md5sum %x $filesize' % ADDR,
'setenv filesize'])
assert(md5val[0] in ''.join(output))
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_fs_ext2(self, ubman, fs_obj_ext):
"""
Test Case 2 - write to a file with relative path
"""
fs_type,fs_img,md5val = fs_obj_ext
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 2 - write with rel path'):
# Test Case 2a - Check if command successfully returned
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%sload host 0:0 %x /%s' % (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE),
'%swrite host 0:0 %x dir1/%s.w2 $filesize'
% (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE)])
assert('20480 bytes written' in ''.join(output))
# Test Case 2b - Check md5 of file content
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'mw.b %x 00 100' % ADDR,
'%sload host 0:0 %x dir1/%s.w2' % (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE),
'md5sum %x $filesize' % ADDR,
'setenv filesize'])
assert(md5val[0] in ''.join(output))
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_fs_ext3(self, ubman, fs_obj_ext):
"""
Test Case 3 - write to a file with invalid path
"""
fs_type,fs_img,md5val = fs_obj_ext
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 3 - write with invalid path'):
# Test Case 3 - Check if command expectedly failed
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%sload host 0:0 %x /%s' % (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE),
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /dir1/none/%s.w3 $filesize'
% (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE)])
assert('Unable to write file /dir1/none/' in ''.join(output))
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_fs_ext4(self, ubman, fs_obj_ext):
"""
Test Case 4 - write at non-zero offset, enlarging file size
"""
fs_type,fs_img,md5val = fs_obj_ext
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 4 - write at non-zero offset, enlarging file size'):
# Test Case 4a - Check if command successfully returned
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%sload host 0:0 %x /%s' % (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE),
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w4 $filesize'
% (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE)])
output = ubman.run_command(
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w4 $filesize 0x1400'
% (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE))
assert('20480 bytes written' in output)
# Test Case 4b - Check size of written file
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'%ssize host 0:0 /dir1/%s.w4' % (fs_type, MIN_FILE),
'printenv filesize',
'setenv filesize'])
assert('filesize=6400' in ''.join(output))
# Test Case 4c - Check md5 of file content
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'mw.b %x 00 100' % ADDR,
'%sload host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w4' % (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE),
'md5sum %x $filesize' % ADDR,
'setenv filesize'])
assert(md5val[1] in ''.join(output))
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_fs_ext5(self, ubman, fs_obj_ext):
"""
Test Case 5 - write at non-zero offset, shrinking file size
"""
fs_type,fs_img,md5val = fs_obj_ext
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 5 - write at non-zero offset, shrinking file size'):
# Test Case 5a - Check if command successfully returned
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%sload host 0:0 %x /%s' % (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE),
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w5 $filesize'
% (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE)])
output = ubman.run_command(
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w5 0x1400 0x1400'
% (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE))
assert('5120 bytes written' in output)
# Test Case 5b - Check size of written file
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'%ssize host 0:0 /dir1/%s.w5' % (fs_type, MIN_FILE),
'printenv filesize',
'setenv filesize'])
assert('filesize=2800' in ''.join(output))
# Test Case 5c - Check md5 of file content
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'mw.b %x 00 100' % ADDR,
'%sload host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w5' % (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE),
'md5sum %x $filesize' % ADDR,
'setenv filesize'])
assert(md5val[2] in ''.join(output))
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_fs_ext6(self, ubman, fs_obj_ext):
"""
Test Case 6 - write nothing at the start, truncating to zero
"""
fs_type,fs_img,md5val = fs_obj_ext
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 6 - write nothing at the start, truncating to zero'):
# Test Case 6a - Check if command successfully returned
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%sload host 0:0 %x /%s' % (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE),
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w6 $filesize'
% (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE)])
output = ubman.run_command(
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w6 0 0'
% (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE))
assert('0 bytes written' in output)
# Test Case 6b - Check size of written file
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'%ssize host 0:0 /dir1/%s.w6' % (fs_type, MIN_FILE),
'printenv filesize',
'setenv filesize'])
assert('filesize=0' in ''.join(output))
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_fs_ext7(self, ubman, fs_obj_ext):
"""
Test Case 7 - write at the end (append)
"""
fs_type,fs_img,md5val = fs_obj_ext
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 7 - write at the end (append)'):
# Test Case 7a - Check if command successfully returned
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%sload host 0:0 %x /%s' % (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE),
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w7 $filesize'
% (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE)])
output = ubman.run_command(
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w7 $filesize $filesize'
% (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE))
assert('20480 bytes written' in output)
# Test Case 7b - Check size of written file
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'%ssize host 0:0 /dir1/%s.w7' % (fs_type, MIN_FILE),
'printenv filesize',
'setenv filesize'])
assert('filesize=a000' in ''.join(output))
# Test Case 7c - Check md5 of file content
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'mw.b %x 00 100' % ADDR,
'%sload host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w7' % (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE),
'md5sum %x $filesize' % ADDR,
'setenv filesize'])
assert(md5val[3] in ''.join(output))
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_fs_ext8(self, ubman, fs_obj_ext):
"""
Test Case 8 - write at offset beyond the end of file
"""
fs_type,fs_img,md5val = fs_obj_ext
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 8 - write beyond the end'):
# Test Case 8a - Check if command expectedly failed
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%sload host 0:0 %x /%s' % (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE),
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w8 $filesize'
% (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE)])
output = ubman.run_command(
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w8 0x1400 %x'
% (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE, 0x100000 + 0x1400))
assert('Unable to write file /dir1' in output)
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_fs_ext9(self, ubman, fs_obj_ext):
"""
Test Case 9 - write to a non-existing file at non-zero offset
"""
fs_type,fs_img,md5val = fs_obj_ext
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 9 - write to non-existing file with non-zero offset'):
# Test Case 9a - Check if command expectedly failed
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%sload host 0:0 %x /%s' % (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE),
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /dir1/%s.w9 0x1400 0x1400'
% (fs_type, ADDR, MIN_FILE)])
assert('Unable to write file /dir1' in ''.join(output))
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_fs_ext10(self, ubman, fs_obj_ext):
"""
'Test Case 10 - create/delete as many directories under root directory
as amount of directory entries goes beyond one cluster size)'
"""
fs_type,fs_img,md5val = fs_obj_ext
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 10 - create/delete (many)'):
# Test Case 10a - Create many files
# Please note that the size of directory entry is 32 bytes.
# So one typical cluster may holds 64 (2048/32) entries.
output = ubman.run_command(
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img)
for i in range(0, 66):
output = ubman.run_command(
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /FILE0123456789_%02x 100'
% (fs_type, ADDR, i))
output = ubman.run_command('%sls host 0:0 /' % fs_type)
assert('FILE0123456789_00' in output)
assert('FILE0123456789_41' in output)
# Test Case 10b - Delete many files
for i in range(0, 66):
output = ubman.run_command(
'%srm host 0:0 /FILE0123456789_%02x'
% (fs_type, i))
output = ubman.run_command('%sls host 0:0 /' % fs_type)
assert(not 'FILE0123456789_00' in output)
assert(not 'FILE0123456789_41' in output)
# Test Case 10c - Create many files again
# Please note no.64 and 65 are intentionally re-created
for i in range(64, 128):
output = ubman.run_command(
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /FILE0123456789_%02x 100'
% (fs_type, ADDR, i))
output = ubman.run_command('%sls host 0:0 /' % fs_type)
assert('FILE0123456789_40' in output)
assert('FILE0123456789_79' in output)
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_fs_ext11(self, ubman, fs_obj_ext):
"""
'Test Case 11 - create/delete as many directories under non-root
directory as amount of directory entries goes beyond one cluster size)'
"""
fs_type,fs_img,md5val = fs_obj_ext
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 11 - create/delete (many)'):
# Test Case 11a - Create many files
# Please note that the size of directory entry is 32 bytes.
# So one typical cluster may holds 64 (2048/32) entries.
output = ubman.run_command(
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img)
for i in range(0, 66):
output = ubman.run_command(
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /dir1/FILE0123456789_%02x 100'
% (fs_type, ADDR, i))
output = ubman.run_command('%sls host 0:0 /dir1' % fs_type)
assert('FILE0123456789_00' in output)
assert('FILE0123456789_41' in output)
# Test Case 11b - Delete many files
for i in range(0, 66):
output = ubman.run_command(
'%srm host 0:0 /dir1/FILE0123456789_%02x'
% (fs_type, i))
output = ubman.run_command('%sls host 0:0 /dir1' % fs_type)
assert(not 'FILE0123456789_00' in output)
assert(not 'FILE0123456789_41' in output)
# Test Case 11c - Create many files again
# Please note no.64 and 65 are intentionally re-created
for i in range(64, 128):
output = ubman.run_command(
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /dir1/FILE0123456789_%02x 100'
% (fs_type, ADDR, i))
output = ubman.run_command('%sls host 0:0 /dir1' % fs_type)
assert('FILE0123456789_40' in output)
assert('FILE0123456789_79' in output)
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)
def test_fs_ext12(self, ubman, fs_obj_ext):
"""
Test Case 12 - write plain and mangle file
"""
fs_type,fs_img,md5val = fs_obj_ext
with ubman.log.section('Test Case 12 - write plain and mangle file'):
# Test Case 12a - Check if command successfully returned
output = ubman.run_command_list([
'host bind 0 %s' % fs_img,
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /%s 0'
% (fs_type, ADDR, PLAIN_FILE),
'%swrite host 0:0 %x /%s 0'
% (fs_type, ADDR, MANGLE_FILE)])
assert('0 bytes written' in ''.join(output))
# Test Case 12b - Read file system content
output = check_output('mdir -i %s' % fs_img, shell=True).decode()
# Test Case 12c - Check if short filename is not mangled
assert(str2fat(PLAIN_FILE) in ''.join(output))
# Test Case 12d - Check if long filename is mangled
assert(str2fat(MANGLE_FILE) in ''.join(output))
assert_fs_integrity(fs_type, fs_img)