}
#endif /* CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(SYS_CONSOLE_IS_IN_ENV) */
+
+int console_remove_by_name(const char *name)
+{
+ int err = 0;
+
+#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(CONSOLE_MUX)
+ int fnum;
+
+ log_debug("removing console device %s\n", name);
+ for (fnum = 0; fnum < MAX_FILES; fnum++) {
+ struct stdio_dev **src, **dest;
+ int i;
+
+ log_debug("file %d: %d devices: ", fnum, cd_count[fnum]);
+ src = console_devices[fnum];
+ dest = src;
+ for (i = 0; i < cd_count[fnum]; i++, src++) {
+ struct stdio_dev *sdev = *src;
+ int ret = 0;
+
+ if (!strcmp(sdev->name, name))
+ ret = stdio_deregister_dev(sdev, true);
+ else
+ *dest++ = *src;
+ if (ret && !err)
+ err = ret;
+ }
+ cd_count[fnum] = dest - console_devices[fnum];
+ log_debug("now %d\n", cd_count[fnum]);
+ }
+#endif /* CONSOLE_MUX */
+
+ return err;
+}
/* The period of time between two calls of usb_kbd_testc(). */
static unsigned long kbd_testc_tms;
+int usb_kbd_remove_for_test(void)
+{
+ return console_remove_by_name(DEVNAME);
+}
+
/* Puts character in the queue and sets up the in and out pointer. */
static void usb_kbd_put_queue(struct usb_kbd_pdata *data, u8 c)
{
*/
void usb_show_tree(void);
+/**
+ * usb_kbd_remove_for_test() - Remove any USB keyboard
+ *
+ * This can only be called from test_pre_run(). It removes the USB keyboard from
+ * the console system so that the USB device can be dropped
+ */
+#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(USB_KEYBOARD)
+int usb_kbd_remove_for_test(void);
+#else
+static inline int usb_kbd_remove_for_test(void) { return 0; }
+#endif
+
#endif /*_USB_H_ */
#include <net.h>
#include <of_live.h>
#include <os.h>
+#include <usb.h>
#include <dm/ofnode.h>
#include <dm/root.h>
#include <dm/test.h>
{
ut_assertok(event_init());
+ /*
+ * Remove any USB keyboard, so that we can add and remove USB devices
+ * in tests.
+ *
+ * For UT_TESTF_DM tests, the old driver model state is saved and
+ * restored across each test. Within in each test there is therefore a
+ * new driver model state, which means that any USB keyboard device in
+ * stdio points to the old state.
+ *
+ * This is fine in most cases. But if a non-UT_TESTF_DM test starts up
+ * USB (thus creating a stdio record pointing to the USB keyboard
+ * device) then when the test finishes, the new driver model state is
+ * freed, meaning that there is now a stale pointer in stdio.
+ *
+ * This means that any future UT_TESTF_DM test which uses stdin will
+ * cause the console system to call tstc() on the stale device pointer,
+ * causing a crash.
+ *
+ * We don't want to fix this by enabling UT_TESTF_DM for all tests as
+ * this causes other problems. For example, bootflow_efi relies on
+ * U-Boot going through a proper init - without that we don't have the
+ * TCG measurement working and get an error
+ * 'tcg2 measurement fails(0x8000000000000007)'. Once we tidy up how EFI
+ * runs tests (e.g. get rid of all the restarting of U-Boot) we could
+ * potentially make the bootstd tests set UT_TESTF_DM, but other tests
+ * might do the same thing.
+ *
+ * We could add a test flag to declare that USB is being used, but that
+ * seems unnecessary, at least for now. We could detect USB being used
+ * in a test, but there is no obvious drawback to clearing out stale
+ * pointers always.
+ *
+ * So just remove any USB keyboards from the console tables. This allows
+ * UT_TESTF_DM and non-UT_TESTF_DM tests to coexist happily.
+ */
+ usb_kbd_remove_for_test();
+
if (test->flags & UTF_DM)
ut_assertok(dm_test_pre_run(uts));