From: Simon Glass Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:13:19 +0000 (-0700) Subject: test: Introduce lab mode X-Git-Url: http://git.dujemihanovic.xyz/%22http:/www.sics.se/static/git-favicon.png?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8308a5eed6e6310625465449916f25b5f9a844c9;p=u-boot.git test: Introduce lab mode There is quite a bit of code in pytest to try to start up U-Boot on a board, with timeouts, expects, etc. This is tedious to maintain and is peripheral to the test system's purpose. It seems better to put this logic in the lab itself, where is can provide such support. With Labgrid we can use the UbootStrategy class to get the board into a useful state, however it needs to do it. Then it can report to pytest by writing a suitable string along with the U-Boot version it detected. Add support for detecting 'lab mode' and simply assume that all is well in that case. Collect the version string when Labgrid says it is ready. This is only used with the Labgrid-sjg integration. When Labgrid starts the UbootStrategy it checks if U_BOOT_SOURCE_DIR is set. If so it emits a string '{lab mode}' that tells test.py to simply wait for an indication that the board is ready. All banner-checking is skipped. The indication comes in the form of another string 'Lab: Board is ready' which Labgrid sends once the board is sitting at a prompt ready to run tests. Then test.py emits 'U-Boot is ready' and continues with testing. Note that Labgrid has the same kind of "check for a string" logic that is in test.py, except it's not caring about the correct number / order of banner prints. This checking could be added, however. If something fails, the complete output is shown, so it is possible to see what went wrong. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass --- diff --git a/test/py/u_boot_console_base.py b/test/py/u_boot_console_base.py index 311e649d55..573d76dd83 100644 --- a/test/py/u_boot_console_base.py +++ b/test/py/u_boot_console_base.py @@ -23,13 +23,21 @@ pattern_stop_autoboot_prompt = re.compile('Hit any key to stop autoboot: ') pattern_unknown_command = re.compile('Unknown command \'.*\' - try \'help\'') pattern_error_notification = re.compile('## Error: ') pattern_error_please_reset = re.compile('### ERROR ### Please RESET the board ###') -pattern_ready_prompt = re.compile('U-Boot is ready') +pattern_ready_prompt = re.compile('{lab ready in (.*)s: (.*)}') +pattern_lab_mode = re.compile('{lab mode.*}') PAT_ID = 0 PAT_RE = 1 # Timeout before expecting the console to be ready (in milliseconds) -TIMEOUT_MS = 30000 +TIMEOUT_MS = 30000 # Standard timeout + +# Timeout for board preparation in lab mode. This needs to be enough to build +# U-Boot, write it to the board and then boot the board. Since this process is +# under the control of another program (e.g. Labgrid), it will failure sooner +# if something goes way. So use a very long timeout here to cover all possible +# situations. +TIMEOUT_PREPARE_MS = 3 * 60 * 1000 bad_pattern_defs = ( ('spl_signon', pattern_u_boot_spl_signon), @@ -143,6 +151,7 @@ class ConsoleBase(object): self.at_prompt = False self.at_prompt_logevt = None + self.lab_mode = False def get_spawn(self): # This is not called, ssubclass must define this. @@ -176,40 +185,69 @@ class ConsoleBase(object): self.p.close() self.logstream.close() + def set_lab_mode(self): + """Select lab mode + + This tells us that we will get a 'lab ready' message when the board is + ready for use. We don't need to look for signon messages. + """ + self.log.info(f'test.py: Lab mode is active') + self.p.timeout = TIMEOUT_PREPARE_MS + self.lab_mode = True + def wait_for_boot_prompt(self, loop_num = 1): """Wait for the boot up until command prompt. This is for internal use only. """ try: + self.log.info('Waiting for U-Boot to be ready') bcfg = self.config.buildconfig config_spl_serial = bcfg.get('config_spl_serial', 'n') == 'y' env_spl_skipped = self.config.env.get('env__spl_skipped', False) env_spl_banner_times = self.config.env.get('env__spl_banner_times', 1) - while loop_num > 0: + while not self.lab_mode and loop_num > 0: loop_num -= 1 while config_spl_serial and not env_spl_skipped and env_spl_banner_times > 0: - m = self.p.expect([pattern_u_boot_spl_signon] + - self.bad_patterns) - if m != 0: + m = self.p.expect([pattern_u_boot_spl_signon, + pattern_lab_mode] + self.bad_patterns) + if m == 1: + self.set_lab_mode() + break + elif m != 0: raise BootFail('Bad pattern found on SPL console: ' + - self.bad_pattern_ids[m - 1]) + self.bad_pattern_ids[m - 1]) env_spl_banner_times -= 1 - m = self.p.expect([pattern_u_boot_main_signon] + self.bad_patterns) - if m != 0: - raise BootFail('Bad pattern found on console: ' + - self.bad_pattern_ids[m - 1]) - self.u_boot_version_string = self.p.after + if not self.lab_mode: + m = self.p.expect([pattern_u_boot_main_signon, + pattern_lab_mode] + self.bad_patterns) + if m == 1: + self.set_lab_mode() + elif m != 0: + raise BootFail('Bad pattern found on console: ' + + self.bad_pattern_ids[m - 1]) + if not self.lab_mode: + self.u_boot_version_string = self.p.after while True: m = self.p.expect([self.prompt_compiled, pattern_ready_prompt, pattern_stop_autoboot_prompt] + self.bad_patterns) - if m == 0 or m == 1: + if m == 0: + self.log.info(f'Found ready prompt {m}') + break + elif m == 1: + m = pattern_ready_prompt.search(self.p.after) + self.u_boot_version_string = m.group(2) + self.log.info(f'Lab: Board is ready') + self.p.timeout = TIMEOUT_MS break if m == 2: + self.log.info(f'Found autoboot prompt {m}') self.p.send(' ') continue - raise BootFail('Bad pattern found on console: ' + - self.bad_pattern_ids[m - 3]) + if not self.lab_mode: + raise BootFail('Missing prompt / ready message on console: ' + + self.bad_pattern_ids[m - 3]) + self.log.info(f'U-Boot is ready') finally: self.log.timestamp()