u-boot/test/py/tests/test_upl.py
Simon Glass d9ed4b75ad test/py: Drop u_boot_ prefix on test files
We know this is U-Boot so the prefix serves no purpose other than to
make things longer and harder to read. Drop it and rename the files.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com> # test_android / test_dfu
2025-03-15 11:02:04 +00:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
# Copyright 2024 Google LLC
#
# Test addition of Universal Payload
import os
import pytest
import utils
@pytest.mark.boardspec('sandbox_vpl')
def test_upl_handoff(ubman):
"""Test of UPL handoff
This works by starting up U-Boot VPL, which gets to SPL and then sets up a
UPL handoff using the FIT containing U-Boot proper. It then jumps to U-Boot
proper and runs a test to check that the parameters are correct.
The entire FIT is loaded into memory in SPL (in upl_load_from_image()) so
that it can be inspected in upl_test_info_norun
"""
cons = ubman
ram = os.path.join(cons.config.build_dir, 'ram.bin')
fdt = os.path.join(cons.config.build_dir, 'u-boot.dtb')
# Remove any existing RAM file, so we don't have old data present
if os.path.exists(ram):
os.remove(ram)
flags = ['-m', ram, '-d', fdt, '--upl']
cons.restart_uboot_with_flags(flags, use_dtb=False)
# Make sure that Universal Payload is detected in U-Boot proper
output = cons.run_command('upl info')
assert 'UPL state: active' == output
# Check the FIT offsets look correct
output = cons.run_command('ut upl -f upl_test_info_norun')
assert 'failures: 0' in output