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12dabac13SMasahiro Yamada/*
22dabac13SMasahiro Yamada * Copyright (c) 2014 The Chromium OS Authors.
32dabac13SMasahiro Yamada *
42dabac13SMasahiro Yamada * SPDX-License-Identifier:	GPL-2.0+
52dabac13SMasahiro Yamada */
62dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
72dabac13SMasahiro YamadaNative Execution of U-Boot
82dabac13SMasahiro Yamada==========================
92dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
102dabac13SMasahiro YamadaThe 'sandbox' architecture is designed to allow U-Boot to run under Linux on
112dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaalmost any hardware. To achieve this it builds U-Boot (so far as possible)
122dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaas a normal C application with a main() and normal C libraries.
132dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
142dabac13SMasahiro YamadaAll of U-Boot's architecture-specific code therefore cannot be built as part
152dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaof the sandbox U-Boot. The purpose of running U-Boot under Linux is to test
162dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaall the generic code, not specific to any one architecture. The idea is to
172dabac13SMasahiro Yamadacreate unit tests which we can run to test this upper level code.
182dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
192dabac13SMasahiro YamadaCONFIG_SANDBOX is defined when building a native board.
202dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
219b250ac4SSimon GlassThe board name is 'sandbox' but the vendor name is unset, so there is a
229b250ac4SSimon Glasssingle board in board/sandbox.
232dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
242dabac13SMasahiro YamadaCONFIG_SANDBOX_BIG_ENDIAN should be defined when running on big-endian
252dabac13SMasahiro Yamadamachines.
262dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
272dabac13SMasahiro YamadaNote that standalone/API support is not available at present.
282dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
292dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
302dabac13SMasahiro YamadaBasic Operation
312dabac13SMasahiro Yamada---------------
322dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
332dabac13SMasahiro YamadaTo run sandbox U-Boot use something like:
342dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
356b1978f8SJagannadha Sutradharudu Teki   make sandbox_defconfig all
362dabac13SMasahiro Yamada   ./u-boot
372dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
382dabac13SMasahiro YamadaNote:
392dabac13SMasahiro Yamada   If you get errors about 'sdl-config: Command not found' you may need to
402dabac13SMasahiro Yamada   install libsdl1.2-dev or similar to get SDL support. Alternatively you can
412dabac13SMasahiro Yamada   build sandbox without SDL (i.e. no display/keyboard support) by removing
422dabac13SMasahiro Yamada   the CONFIG_SANDBOX_SDL line in include/configs/sandbox.h or using:
432dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
446b1978f8SJagannadha Sutradharudu Teki      make sandbox_defconfig all NO_SDL=1
452dabac13SMasahiro Yamada      ./u-boot
462dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
475923c843SSimon Glass   If you are building on a 32-bit machine you may get errors from __ffs.h
485923c843SSimon Glass   about shifting more than the machine word size. Edit the config file
495923c843SSimon Glass   include/configs/sandbox.h and change CONFIG_SANDBOX_BITS_PER_LONG to 32.
502dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
512dabac13SMasahiro YamadaU-Boot will start on your computer, showing a sandbox emulation of the serial
522dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaconsole:
532dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
542dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
552dabac13SMasahiro YamadaU-Boot 2014.04 (Mar 20 2014 - 19:06:00)
562dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
572dabac13SMasahiro YamadaDRAM:  128 MiB
582dabac13SMasahiro YamadaUsing default environment
592dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
602dabac13SMasahiro YamadaIn:    serial
612dabac13SMasahiro YamadaOut:   lcd
622dabac13SMasahiro YamadaErr:   lcd
632dabac13SMasahiro Yamada=>
642dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
652dabac13SMasahiro YamadaYou can issue commands as your would normally. If the command you want is
662dabac13SMasahiro Yamadanot supported you can add it to include/configs/sandbox.h.
672dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
682dabac13SMasahiro YamadaTo exit, type 'reset' or press Ctrl-C.
692dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
702dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
712dabac13SMasahiro YamadaConsole / LCD support
722dabac13SMasahiro Yamada---------------------
732dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
742dabac13SMasahiro YamadaAssuming that CONFIG_SANDBOX_SDL is defined when building, you can run the
752dabac13SMasahiro Yamadasandbox with LCD and keyboard emulation, using something like:
762dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
772dabac13SMasahiro Yamada   ./u-boot -d u-boot.dtb -l
782dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
792dabac13SMasahiro YamadaThis will start U-Boot with a window showing the contents of the LCD. If
802dabac13SMasahiro Yamadathat window has the focus then you will be able to type commands as you
812dabac13SMasahiro Yamadawould on the console. You can adjust the display settings in the device
822dabac13SMasahiro Yamadatree file - see arch/sandbox/dts/sandbox.dts.
832dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
842dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
852dabac13SMasahiro YamadaCommand-line Options
862dabac13SMasahiro Yamada--------------------
872dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
882dabac13SMasahiro YamadaVarious options are available, mostly for test purposes. Use -h to see
892dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaavailable options. Some of these are described below.
902dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
912dabac13SMasahiro YamadaThe terminal is normally in what is called 'raw-with-sigs' mode. This means
922dabac13SMasahiro Yamadathat you can use arrow keys for command editing and history, but if you
932dabac13SMasahiro Yamadapress Ctrl-C, U-Boot will exit instead of handling this as a keypress.
942dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
952dabac13SMasahiro YamadaOther options are 'raw' (so Ctrl-C is handled within U-Boot) and 'cooked'
962dabac13SMasahiro Yamada(where the terminal is in cooked mode and cursor keys will not work, Ctrl-C
972dabac13SMasahiro Yamadawill exit).
982dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
992dabac13SMasahiro YamadaAs mentioned above, -l causes the LCD emulation window to be shown.
1002dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1012dabac13SMasahiro YamadaA device tree binary file can be provided with -d. If you edit the source
1022dabac13SMasahiro Yamada(it is stored at arch/sandbox/dts/sandbox.dts) you must rebuild U-Boot to
1032dabac13SMasahiro Yamadarecreate the binary file.
1042dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1052dabac13SMasahiro YamadaTo execute commands directly, use the -c option. You can specify a single
1062dabac13SMasahiro Yamadacommand, or multiple commands separated by a semicolon, as is normal in
1072dabac13SMasahiro YamadaU-Boot. Be careful with quoting as the shall will normally process and
1082dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaswallow quotes. When -c is used, U-Boot exists after the command is complete,
1092dabac13SMasahiro Yamadabut you can force it to go to interactive mode instead with -i.
1102dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1112dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1122dabac13SMasahiro YamadaMemory Emulation
1132dabac13SMasahiro Yamada----------------
1142dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1152dabac13SMasahiro YamadaMemory emulation is supported, with the size set by CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_SIZE.
1162dabac13SMasahiro YamadaThe -m option can be used to read memory from a file on start-up and write
1172dabac13SMasahiro Yamadait when shutting down. This allows preserving of memory contents across
1182dabac13SMasahiro Yamadatest runs. You can tell U-Boot to remove the memory file after it is read
1192dabac13SMasahiro Yamada(on start-up) with the --rm_memory option.
1202dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1212dabac13SMasahiro YamadaTo access U-Boot's emulated memory within the code, use map_sysmem(). This
1222dabac13SMasahiro Yamadafunction is used throughout U-Boot to ensure that emulated memory is used
1232dabac13SMasahiro Yamadarather than the U-Boot application memory. This provides memory starting
1242dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaat 0 and extending to the size of the emulation.
1252dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1262dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1272dabac13SMasahiro YamadaStoring State
1282dabac13SMasahiro Yamada-------------
1292dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1302dabac13SMasahiro YamadaWith sandbox you can write drivers which emulate the operation of drivers on
1312dabac13SMasahiro Yamadareal devices. Some of these drivers may want to record state which is
1322dabac13SMasahiro Yamadapreserved across U-Boot runs. This is particularly useful for testing. For
1332dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaexample, the contents of a SPI flash chip should not disappear just because
1342dabac13SMasahiro YamadaU-Boot exits.
1352dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1362dabac13SMasahiro YamadaState is stored in a device tree file in a simple format which is driver-
1372dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaspecific. You then use the -s option to specify the state file. Use -r to
1382dabac13SMasahiro Yamadamake U-Boot read the state on start-up (otherwise it starts empty) and -w
1392dabac13SMasahiro Yamadato write it on exit (otherwise the stored state is left unchanged and any
1402dabac13SMasahiro Yamadachanges U-Boot made will be lost). You can also use -n to tell U-Boot to
1412dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaignore any problems with missing state. This is useful when first running
1422dabac13SMasahiro Yamadasince the state file will be empty.
1432dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1442dabac13SMasahiro YamadaThe device tree file has one node for each driver - the driver can store
1452dabac13SMasahiro Yamadawhatever properties it likes in there. See 'Writing Sandbox Drivers' below
1462dabac13SMasahiro Yamadafor more details on how to get drivers to read and write their state.
1472dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1482dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1492dabac13SMasahiro YamadaRunning and Booting
1502dabac13SMasahiro Yamada-------------------
1512dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1522dabac13SMasahiro YamadaSince there is no machine architecture, sandbox U-Boot cannot actually boot
1532dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaa kernel, but it does support the bootm command. Filesystems, memory
1542dabac13SMasahiro Yamadacommands, hashing, FIT images, verified boot and many other features are
1552dabac13SMasahiro Yamadasupported.
1562dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1572dabac13SMasahiro YamadaWhen 'bootm' runs a kernel, sandbox will exit, as U-Boot does on a real
1582dabac13SMasahiro Yamadamachine. Of course in this case, no kernel is run.
1592dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1602dabac13SMasahiro YamadaIt is also possible to tell U-Boot that it has jumped from a temporary
1612dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaprevious U-Boot binary, with the -j option. That binary is automatically
1622dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaremoved by the U-Boot that gets the -j option. This allows you to write
1632dabac13SMasahiro Yamadatests which emulate the action of chain-loading U-Boot, typically used in
1642dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaa situation where a second 'updatable' U-Boot is stored on your board. It
1652dabac13SMasahiro Yamadais very risky to overwrite or upgrade the only U-Boot on a board, since a
1662dabac13SMasahiro Yamadapower or other failure will brick the board and require return to the
1672dabac13SMasahiro Yamadamanufacturer in the case of a consumer device.
1682dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1692dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1702dabac13SMasahiro YamadaSupported Drivers
1712dabac13SMasahiro Yamada-----------------
1722dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1732dabac13SMasahiro YamadaU-Boot sandbox supports these emulations:
1742dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1752dabac13SMasahiro Yamada- Block devices
1762dabac13SMasahiro Yamada- Chrome OS EC
1772dabac13SMasahiro Yamada- GPIO
1782dabac13SMasahiro Yamada- Host filesystem (access files on the host from within U-Boot)
1793ea143abSJoe Hershberger- I2C
1802dabac13SMasahiro Yamada- Keyboard (Chrome OS)
1812dabac13SMasahiro Yamada- LCD
1823ea143abSJoe Hershberger- Network
1832dabac13SMasahiro Yamada- Serial (for console only)
1842dabac13SMasahiro Yamada- Sound (incomplete - see sandbox_sdl_sound_init() for details)
1852dabac13SMasahiro Yamada- SPI
1862dabac13SMasahiro Yamada- SPI flash
1872dabac13SMasahiro Yamada- TPM (Trusted Platform Module)
1882dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1892dabac13SMasahiro YamadaA wide range of commands is implemented. Filesystems which use a block
1902dabac13SMasahiro Yamadadevice are supported.
1912dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
19289b199c3SSimon GlassAlso sandbox supports driver model (CONFIG_DM) and associated commands.
1932dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
1942dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
195a346ca79SJoe HershbergerLinux RAW Networking Bridge
196a346ca79SJoe Hershberger---------------------------
197a346ca79SJoe Hershberger
198a346ca79SJoe HershbergerThe sandbox_eth_raw driver bridges traffic between the bottom of the network
199a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerstack and the RAW sockets API in Linux. This allows much of the U-Boot network
200a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerfunctionality to be tested in sandbox against real network traffic.
201a346ca79SJoe Hershberger
202a346ca79SJoe HershbergerFor Ethernet network adapters, the bridge utilizes the RAW AF_PACKET API.  This
203a346ca79SJoe Hershbergeris needed to get access to the lowest level of the network stack in Linux. This
204a346ca79SJoe Hershbergermeans that all of the Ethernet frame is included. This allows the U-Boot network
205a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerstack to be fully used. In other words, nothing about the Linux network stack is
206a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerinvolved in forming the packets that end up on the wire. To receive the
207a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerresponses to packets sent from U-Boot the network interface has to be set to
208a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerpromiscuous mode so that the network card won't filter out packets not destined
209a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerfor its configured (on Linux) MAC address.
210a346ca79SJoe Hershberger
211a346ca79SJoe HershbergerThe RAW sockets Ethernet API requires elevated privileges in Linux. You can
212a346ca79SJoe Hershbergereither run as root, or you can add the capability needed like so:
213a346ca79SJoe Hershberger
214a346ca79SJoe Hershbergersudo /sbin/setcap "CAP_NET_RAW+ep" /path/to/u-boot
215a346ca79SJoe Hershberger
216a346ca79SJoe HershbergerThe default device tree for sandbox includes an entry for eth0 on the sandbox
217a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerhost machine whose alias is "eth1". The following are a few examples of network
218a346ca79SJoe Hershbergeroperations being tested on the eth0 interface.
219a346ca79SJoe Hershberger
220a346ca79SJoe Hershbergersudo /path/to/u-boot -D
221a346ca79SJoe Hershberger
222a346ca79SJoe HershbergerDHCP
223a346ca79SJoe Hershberger....
224a346ca79SJoe Hershberger
225a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerset autoload no
226a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerset ethact eth1
227a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerdhcp
228a346ca79SJoe Hershberger
229a346ca79SJoe HershbergerPING
230a346ca79SJoe Hershberger....
231a346ca79SJoe Hershberger
232a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerset autoload no
233a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerset ethact eth1
234a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerdhcp
235a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerping $gatewayip
236a346ca79SJoe Hershberger
237a346ca79SJoe HershbergerTFTP
238a346ca79SJoe Hershberger....
239a346ca79SJoe Hershberger
240a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerset autoload no
241a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerset ethact eth1
242a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerdhcp
243a346ca79SJoe Hershbergerset serverip WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ
244a346ca79SJoe Hershbergertftpboot u-boot.bin
245a346ca79SJoe Hershberger
24622f68524SJoe HershbergerThe bridge also support (to a lesser extent) the localhost inderface, 'lo'.
24722f68524SJoe Hershberger
24822f68524SJoe HershbergerThe 'lo' interface cannot use the RAW AF_PACKET API because the lo interface
24922f68524SJoe Hershbergerdoesn't support Ethernet-level traffic. It is a higher-level interface that is
25022f68524SJoe Hershbergerexpected only to be used at the AF_INET level of the API. As such, the most raw
25122f68524SJoe Hershbergerwe can get on that interface is the RAW AF_INET API on UDP. This allows us to
25222f68524SJoe Hershbergerset the IP_HDRINCL option to include everything except the Ethernet header in
25322f68524SJoe Hershbergerthe packets we send and receive.
25422f68524SJoe Hershberger
25522f68524SJoe HershbergerBecause only UDP is supported, ICMP traffic will not work, so expect that ping
25622f68524SJoe Hershbergercommands will time out.
25722f68524SJoe Hershberger
25822f68524SJoe HershbergerThe default device tree for sandbox includes an entry for lo on the sandbox
25922f68524SJoe Hershbergerhost machine whose alias is "eth5". The following is an example of a network
26022f68524SJoe Hershbergeroperation being tested on the lo interface.
26122f68524SJoe Hershberger
26222f68524SJoe HershbergerTFTP
26322f68524SJoe Hershberger....
26422f68524SJoe Hershberger
26522f68524SJoe Hershbergerset ethact eth5
26622f68524SJoe Hershbergertftpboot u-boot.bin
26722f68524SJoe Hershberger
268a346ca79SJoe Hershberger
2692dabac13SMasahiro YamadaSPI Emulation
2702dabac13SMasahiro Yamada-------------
2712dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
2722dabac13SMasahiro YamadaSandbox supports SPI and SPI flash emulation.
2732dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
2742dabac13SMasahiro YamadaThis is controlled by the spi_sf argument, the format of which is:
2752dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
2762dabac13SMasahiro Yamada   bus:cs:device:file
2772dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
2782dabac13SMasahiro Yamada   bus    - SPI bus number
2792dabac13SMasahiro Yamada   cs     - SPI chip select number
2802dabac13SMasahiro Yamada   device - SPI device emulation name
2812dabac13SMasahiro Yamada   file   - File on disk containing the data
2822dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
2832dabac13SMasahiro YamadaFor example:
2842dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
2852dabac13SMasahiro Yamada dd if=/dev/zero of=spi.bin bs=1M count=4
2862dabac13SMasahiro Yamada ./u-boot --spi_sf 0:0:M25P16:spi.bin
2872dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
2882dabac13SMasahiro YamadaWith this setup you can issue SPI flash commands as normal:
2892dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
2902dabac13SMasahiro Yamada=>sf probe
2912dabac13SMasahiro YamadaSF: Detected M25P16 with page size 64 KiB, total 2 MiB
2922dabac13SMasahiro Yamada=>sf read 0 0 10000
2932dabac13SMasahiro YamadaSF: 65536 bytes @ 0x0 Read: OK
2942dabac13SMasahiro Yamada=>
2952dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
2962dabac13SMasahiro YamadaSince this is a full SPI emulation (rather than just flash), you can
2972dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaalso use low-level SPI commands:
2982dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
2992dabac13SMasahiro Yamada=>sspi 0:0 32 9f
3002dabac13SMasahiro YamadaFF202015
3012dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3022dabac13SMasahiro YamadaThis is issuing a READ_ID command and getting back 20 (ST Micro) part
3032dabac13SMasahiro Yamada0x2015 (the M25P16).
3042dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3052dabac13SMasahiro YamadaDrivers are connected to a particular bus/cs using sandbox's state
3062dabac13SMasahiro Yamadastructure (see the 'spi' member). A set of operations must be provided
3072dabac13SMasahiro Yamadafor each driver.
3082dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3092dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3102dabac13SMasahiro YamadaConfiguration settings for the curious are:
3112dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3122dabac13SMasahiro YamadaCONFIG_SANDBOX_SPI_MAX_BUS
3132dabac13SMasahiro Yamada	The maximum number of SPI buses supported by the driver (default 1).
3142dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3152dabac13SMasahiro YamadaCONFIG_SANDBOX_SPI_MAX_CS
3162dabac13SMasahiro Yamada	The maximum number of chip selects supported by the driver
3172dabac13SMasahiro Yamada	(default 10).
3182dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3192dabac13SMasahiro YamadaCONFIG_SPI_IDLE_VAL
3202dabac13SMasahiro Yamada	The idle value on the SPI bus
3212dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3222dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
323*2945eb73SStefan BrünsBlock Device Emulation
324*2945eb73SStefan Brüns----------------------
325*2945eb73SStefan Brüns
326*2945eb73SStefan BrünsU-Boot can use raw disk images for block device emulation. To e.g. list
327*2945eb73SStefan Brünsthe contents of the root directory on the second partion of the image
328*2945eb73SStefan Brüns"disk.raw", you can use the following commands:
329*2945eb73SStefan Brüns
330*2945eb73SStefan Brüns=>host bind 0 ./disk.raw
331*2945eb73SStefan Brüns=>ls host 0:2
332*2945eb73SStefan Brüns
333*2945eb73SStefan BrünsA disk image can be created using the following commands:
334*2945eb73SStefan Brüns
335*2945eb73SStefan Brüns$> truncate -s 1200M ./disk.raw
336*2945eb73SStefan Brüns$> echo -e "label: gpt\n,64M,U\n,,L" | /usr/sbin/sfdisk  ./disk.raw
337*2945eb73SStefan Brüns$> lodev=`sudo losetup -P -f --show ./disk.raw`
338*2945eb73SStefan Brüns$> sudo mkfs.vfat -n EFI -v ${lodev}p1
339*2945eb73SStefan Brüns$> sudo mkfs.ext4 -L ROOT -v ${lodev}p2
340*2945eb73SStefan Brüns
341*2945eb73SStefan Brüns
3422dabac13SMasahiro YamadaWriting Sandbox Drivers
3432dabac13SMasahiro Yamada-----------------------
3442dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3452dabac13SMasahiro YamadaGenerally you should put your driver in a file containing the word 'sandbox'
3462dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaand put it in the same directory as other drivers of its type. You can then
3472dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaimplement the same hooks as the other drivers.
3482dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3492dabac13SMasahiro YamadaTo access U-Boot's emulated memory, use map_sysmem() as mentioned above.
3502dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3512dabac13SMasahiro YamadaIf your driver needs to store configuration or state (such as SPI flash
3522dabac13SMasahiro Yamadacontents or emulated chip registers), you can use the device tree as
3532dabac13SMasahiro Yamadadescribed above. Define handlers for this with the SANDBOX_STATE_IO macro.
3542dabac13SMasahiro YamadaSee arch/sandbox/include/asm/state.h for documentation. In short you provide
3552dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaa node name, compatible string and functions to read and write the state.
3562dabac13SMasahiro YamadaSince writing the state can expand the device tree, you may need to use
3572dabac13SMasahiro Yamadastate_setprop() which does this automatically and avoids running out of
3582dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaspace. See existing code for examples.
3592dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3602dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3612dabac13SMasahiro YamadaTesting
3622dabac13SMasahiro Yamada-------
3632dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3642dabac13SMasahiro YamadaU-Boot sandbox can be used to run various tests, mostly in the test/
3652dabac13SMasahiro Yamadadirectory. These include:
3662dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3672dabac13SMasahiro Yamada  command_ut
3682dabac13SMasahiro Yamada     - Unit tests for command parsing and handling
3692dabac13SMasahiro Yamada  compression
3702dabac13SMasahiro Yamada     - Unit tests for U-Boot's compression algorithms, useful for
3712dabac13SMasahiro Yamada       security checking. It supports gzip, bzip2, lzma and lzo.
3722dabac13SMasahiro Yamada  driver model
3737b3dc45eSJagan Teki     - Run this pytest
3747b3dc45eSJagan Teki	  ./test/py/test.py --bd sandbox --build -k ut_dm -v
3752dabac13SMasahiro Yamada  image
3762dabac13SMasahiro Yamada     - Unit tests for images:
3772dabac13SMasahiro Yamada          test/image/test-imagetools.sh - multi-file images
3782dabac13SMasahiro Yamada          test/image/test-fit.py        - FIT images
3792dabac13SMasahiro Yamada  tracing
3802dabac13SMasahiro Yamada     - test/trace/test-trace.sh tests the tracing system (see README.trace)
3812dabac13SMasahiro Yamada  verified boot
3822dabac13SMasahiro Yamada      - See test/vboot/vboot_test.sh for this
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3842dabac13SMasahiro YamadaIf you change or enhance any of the above subsystems, you shold write or
3852dabac13SMasahiro Yamadaexpand a test and include it with your patch series submission. Test
3862dabac13SMasahiro Yamadacoverage in U-Boot is limited, as we need to work to improve it.
3872dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3882dabac13SMasahiro YamadaNote that many of these tests are implemented as commands which you can
3892dabac13SMasahiro Yamadarun natively on your board if desired (and enabled).
3902dabac13SMasahiro Yamada
3912dabac13SMasahiro YamadaIt would be useful to have a central script to run all of these.
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3942dabac13SMasahiro YamadaSimon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
3952dabac13SMasahiro YamadaUpdated 22-Mar-14
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