u-boot-brain/test/command_ut.c
Simon Glass 87b6398b46 cli: hush: Adjust 'run' command to run each line of the env var
The run command treats each argument an an environment variable. It gets the
value of each variable and executes it as a command. If an environment
variable contains a newline and the hush cli is used, it is supposed to
execute each line one after the other.

Normally a newline signals to hush to exit - this is used in normal command
line entry - after a command is entered we want to return to allow the user
to enter the next one. But environment variables obviously need to execute
to completion.

Add a special case for the execution of environment variables which
continues when a newline is seen, and add a few tests to check this
behaviour.

Note: it's not impossible that this may cause regressions in other areas.
I can't think of a case but with any change of behaviour with limited test
coverage there is always a risk. From what I can tell this behaviour has
been around since at least U-Boot 2011.03, although this pre-dates sandbox
and I have not tested it on real hardware.

Reported-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2014-10-27 11:03:33 -04:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2012, The Chromium Authors
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
*/
#define DEBUG
#include <common.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_SANDBOX
#include <os.h>
#endif
static const char test_cmd[] = "setenv list 1\n setenv list ${list}2; "
"setenv list ${list}3\0"
"setenv list ${list}4";
static int do_ut_cmd(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[])
{
printf("%s: Testing commands\n", __func__);
run_command("env default -f -a", 0);
/* run a single command */
run_command("setenv single 1", 0);
assert(!strcmp("1", getenv("single")));
/* make sure that compound statements work */
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_HUSH_PARSER
run_command("if test -n ${single} ; then setenv check 1; fi", 0);
assert(!strcmp("1", getenv("check")));
run_command("setenv check", 0);
#endif
/* commands separated by ; */
run_command_list("setenv list 1; setenv list ${list}1", -1, 0);
assert(!strcmp("11", getenv("list")));
/* commands separated by \n */
run_command_list("setenv list 1\n setenv list ${list}1", -1, 0);
assert(!strcmp("11", getenv("list")));
/* command followed by \n and nothing else */
run_command_list("setenv list 1${list}\n", -1, 0);
assert(!strcmp("111", getenv("list")));
/* three commands in a row */
run_command_list("setenv list 1\n setenv list ${list}2; "
"setenv list ${list}3", -1, 0);
assert(!strcmp("123", getenv("list")));
/* a command string with \0 in it. Stuff after \0 should be ignored */
run_command("setenv list", 0);
run_command_list(test_cmd, sizeof(test_cmd), 0);
assert(!strcmp("123", getenv("list")));
/*
* a command list where we limit execution to only the first command
* using the length parameter.
*/
run_command_list("setenv list 1\n setenv list ${list}2; "
"setenv list ${list}3", strlen("setenv list 1"), 0);
assert(!strcmp("1", getenv("list")));
assert(run_command("false", 0) == 1);
assert(run_command("echo", 0) == 0);
assert(run_command_list("false", -1, 0) == 1);
assert(run_command_list("echo", -1, 0) == 0);
run_command("setenv foo 'setenv monty 1; setenv python 2'", 0);
run_command("run foo", 0);
assert(getenv("monty") != NULL);
assert(!strcmp("1", getenv("monty")));
assert(getenv("python") != NULL);
assert(!strcmp("2", getenv("python")));
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_HUSH_PARSER
run_command("setenv foo 'setenv black 1\nsetenv adder 2'", 0);
run_command("run foo", 0);
assert(getenv("black") != NULL);
assert(!strcmp("1", getenv("black")));
assert(getenv("adder") != NULL);
assert(!strcmp("2", getenv("adder")));
/* Test the 'test' command */
#define HUSH_TEST(name, expr, expected_result) \
run_command("if test " expr " ; then " \
"setenv " #name "_" #expected_result " y; else " \
"setenv " #name "_" #expected_result " n; fi", 0); \
assert(!strcmp(#expected_result, getenv(#name "_" #expected_result))); \
setenv(#name "_" #expected_result, NULL);
/* Basic operators */
HUSH_TEST(streq, "aaa = aaa", y);
HUSH_TEST(streq, "aaa = bbb", n);
HUSH_TEST(strneq, "aaa != bbb", y);
HUSH_TEST(strneq, "aaa != aaa", n);
HUSH_TEST(strlt, "aaa < bbb", y);
HUSH_TEST(strlt, "bbb < aaa", n);
HUSH_TEST(strgt, "bbb > aaa", y);
HUSH_TEST(strgt, "aaa > bbb", n);
HUSH_TEST(eq, "123 -eq 123", y);
HUSH_TEST(eq, "123 -eq 456", n);
HUSH_TEST(ne, "123 -ne 456", y);
HUSH_TEST(ne, "123 -ne 123", n);
HUSH_TEST(lt, "123 -lt 456", y);
HUSH_TEST(lt_eq, "123 -lt 123", n);
HUSH_TEST(lt, "456 -lt 123", n);
HUSH_TEST(le, "123 -le 456", y);
HUSH_TEST(le_eq, "123 -le 123", y);
HUSH_TEST(le, "456 -le 123", n);
HUSH_TEST(gt, "456 -gt 123", y);
HUSH_TEST(gt_eq, "123 -gt 123", n);
HUSH_TEST(gt, "123 -gt 456", n);
HUSH_TEST(ge, "456 -ge 123", y);
HUSH_TEST(ge_eq, "123 -ge 123", y);
HUSH_TEST(ge, "123 -ge 456", n);
HUSH_TEST(z, "-z \"\"", y);
HUSH_TEST(z, "-z \"aaa\"", n);
HUSH_TEST(n, "-n \"aaa\"", y);
HUSH_TEST(n, "-n \"\"", n);
/* Inversion of simple tests */
HUSH_TEST(streq_inv, "! aaa = aaa", n);
HUSH_TEST(streq_inv, "! aaa = bbb", y);
HUSH_TEST(streq_inv_inv, "! ! aaa = aaa", y);
HUSH_TEST(streq_inv_inv, "! ! aaa = bbb", n);
/* Binary operators */
HUSH_TEST(or_0_0, "aaa != aaa -o bbb != bbb", n);
HUSH_TEST(or_0_1, "aaa != aaa -o bbb = bbb", y);
HUSH_TEST(or_1_0, "aaa = aaa -o bbb != bbb", y);
HUSH_TEST(or_1_1, "aaa = aaa -o bbb = bbb", y);
HUSH_TEST(and_0_0, "aaa != aaa -a bbb != bbb", n);
HUSH_TEST(and_0_1, "aaa != aaa -a bbb = bbb", n);
HUSH_TEST(and_1_0, "aaa = aaa -a bbb != bbb", n);
HUSH_TEST(and_1_1, "aaa = aaa -a bbb = bbb", y);
/* Inversion within binary operators */
HUSH_TEST(or_0_0_inv, "! aaa != aaa -o ! bbb != bbb", y);
HUSH_TEST(or_0_1_inv, "! aaa != aaa -o ! bbb = bbb", y);
HUSH_TEST(or_1_0_inv, "! aaa = aaa -o ! bbb != bbb", y);
HUSH_TEST(or_1_1_inv, "! aaa = aaa -o ! bbb = bbb", n);
HUSH_TEST(or_0_0_inv_inv, "! ! aaa != aaa -o ! ! bbb != bbb", n);
HUSH_TEST(or_0_1_inv_inv, "! ! aaa != aaa -o ! ! bbb = bbb", y);
HUSH_TEST(or_1_0_inv_inv, "! ! aaa = aaa -o ! ! bbb != bbb", y);
HUSH_TEST(or_1_1_inv_inv, "! ! aaa = aaa -o ! ! bbb = bbb", y);
setenv("ut_var_nonexistent", NULL);
setenv("ut_var_exists", "1");
HUSH_TEST(z_varexp_quoted, "-z \"$ut_var_nonexistent\"", y);
HUSH_TEST(z_varexp_quoted, "-z \"$ut_var_exists\"", n);
setenv("ut_var_exists", NULL);
run_command("setenv ut_var_space \" \"", 0);
assert(!strcmp(getenv("ut_var_space"), " "));
run_command("setenv ut_var_test $ut_var_space", 0);
assert(!getenv("ut_var_test"));
run_command("setenv ut_var_test \"$ut_var_space\"", 0);
assert(!strcmp(getenv("ut_var_test"), " "));
run_command("setenv ut_var_test \" 1${ut_var_space}${ut_var_space} 2 \"", 0);
assert(!strcmp(getenv("ut_var_test"), " 1 2 "));
setenv("ut_var_space", NULL);
setenv("ut_var_test", NULL);
#ifdef CONFIG_SANDBOX
/* File existence */
HUSH_TEST(e, "-e hostfs - creating_this_file_breaks_uboot_unit_test", n);
run_command("sb save hostfs - creating_this_file_breaks_uboot_unit_test 0 1", 0);
HUSH_TEST(e, "-e hostfs - creating_this_file_breaks_uboot_unit_test", y);
/* Perhaps this could be replaced by an "rm" shell command one day */
assert(!os_unlink("creating_this_file_breaks_uboot_unit_test"));
HUSH_TEST(e, "-e hostfs - creating_this_file_breaks_uboot_unit_test", n);
#endif
#endif
printf("%s: Everything went swimmingly\n", __func__);
return 0;
}
U_BOOT_CMD(
ut_cmd, 5, 1, do_ut_cmd,
"Very basic test of command parsers",
""
);