From: Simon Glass Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2024 20:17:53 +0000 (-0600) Subject: test: Drop mention of old flags in a comment X-Git-Url: http://git.dujemihanovic.xyz/html/static/git-logo.png?a=commitdiff_plain;h=29502f6a344be06ad0bcd9076ec612b9e6a7d1cb;p=u-boot.git test: Drop mention of old flags in a comment A comment in test-main.c was not updated with the recent rename. Fix it. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek --- diff --git a/test/test-main.c b/test/test-main.c index 4daca81111..da5b07ce00 100644 --- a/test/test-main.c +++ b/test/test-main.c @@ -294,27 +294,27 @@ static int test_pre_run(struct unit_test_state *uts, struct unit_test *test) * 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 + * For UTF_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 + * This is fine in most cases. But if a non-UTF_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 + * This means that any future UTF_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 + * We don't want to fix this by enabling UTF_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 + * potentially make the bootstd tests set UTF_DM, but other tests * might do the same thing. * * We could add a test flag to declare that USB is being used, but that @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ static int test_pre_run(struct unit_test_state *uts, struct unit_test *test) * 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. + * UTF_DM and non-UTF_DM tests to coexist happily. */ usb_kbd_remove_for_test();