u-boot-brain/test/run
Simon Glass 53cd5d921d binman: Convert to use ArgumentParser
This class is the new way to handle arguments in Python. Convert binman
over to use it. At the same time, introduce commands so that we can
separate out the different parts of binman functionality.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2019-07-24 12:54:07 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Script to run all U-Boot tests that use sandbox.
# $1: tests to run (empty for all, 'quick' for quick ones only)
# Runs a test and checks the exit code to decide if it passed
# $1: Test name
# $2 onwards: command line to run
run_test() {
echo -n "$1: "
shift
"$@"
[ $? -ne 0 ] && failures=$((failures+1))
}
# SKip slow tests if requested
[ "$1" == "quick" ] && mark_expr="not slow"
failures=0
# Run all tests that the standard sandbox build can support
run_test "sandbox" ./test/py/test.py --bd sandbox --build -m "${mark_expr}"
# Run tests which require sandbox_spl
run_test "sandbox_spl" ./test/py/test.py --bd sandbox_spl --build \
-k 'test_ofplatdata or test_handoff'
# Run tests for the flat-device-tree version of sandbox. This is a special
# build which does not enable CONFIG_OF_LIVE for the live device tree, so we can
# check that functionality is the same. The standard sandbox build (above) uses
# CONFIG_OF_LIVE.
run_test "sandbox_flattree" ./test/py/test.py --bd sandbox_flattree --build \
-k test_ut
# Set up a path to dtc (device-tree compiler) and libfdt.py, a library it
# provides and which is built by the sandbox_spl config. Also set up the path
# to tools build by the build.
DTC_DIR=build-sandbox_spl/scripts/dtc
export PYTHONPATH=${DTC_DIR}/pylibfdt
export DTC=${DTC_DIR}/dtc
TOOLS_DIR=build-sandbox_spl/tools
run_test "binman" ./tools/binman/binman --toolpath ${TOOLS_DIR} test
run_test "patman" ./tools/patman/patman --test
[ "$1" == "quick" ] && skip=--skip-net-tests
run_test "buildman" ./tools/buildman/buildman -t ${skip}
run_test "fdt" ./tools/dtoc/test_fdt -t
run_test "dtoc" ./tools/dtoc/dtoc -t
# This needs you to set up Python test coverage tools.
# To enable Python test coverage on Debian-type distributions (e.g. Ubuntu):
# $ sudo apt-get install python-pytest python-coverage
export PATH=$PATH:${TOOLS_DIR}
run_test "binman code coverage" ./tools/binman/binman test -T
run_test "dtoc code coverage" ./tools/dtoc/dtoc -T
run_test "fdt code coverage" ./tools/dtoc/test_fdt -T
if [ $failures == 0 ]; then
echo "Tests passed!"
else
echo "Tests FAILED"
exit 1
fi