xref: /openbmc/u-boot/test/py/README.md (revision 89d48594)
1# U-Boot pytest suite
2
3## Introduction
4
5This tool aims to test U-Boot by executing U-Boot shell commands using the
6console interface. A single top-level script exists to execute or attach to the
7U-Boot console, run the entire script of tests against it, and summarize the
8results. Advantages of this approach are:
9
10- Testing is performed in the same way a user or script would interact with
11  U-Boot; there can be no disconnect.
12- There is no need to write or embed test-related code into U-Boot itself.
13  It is asserted that writing test-related code in Python is simpler and more
14  flexible that writing it all in C.
15- It is reasonably simple to interact with U-Boot in this way.
16
17## Requirements
18
19The test suite is implemented using pytest. Interaction with the U-Boot console
20involves executing some binary and interacting with its stdin/stdout. You will
21need to implement various "hook" scripts that are called by the test suite at
22the appropriate time.
23
24On Debian or Debian-like distributions, the following packages are required.
25Similar package names should exist in other distributions.
26
27| Package        | Version tested (Ubuntu 14.04) |
28| -------------- | ----------------------------- |
29| python         | 2.7.5-5ubuntu3                |
30| python-pytest  | 2.5.1-1                       |
31
32The test script supports either:
33
34- Executing a sandbox port of U-Boot on the local machine as a sub-process,
35  and interacting with it over stdin/stdout.
36- Executing an external "hook" scripts to flash a U-Boot binary onto a
37  physical board, attach to the board's console stream, and reset the board.
38  Further details are described later.
39
40### Using `virtualenv` to provide requirements
41
42Older distributions (e.g. Ubuntu 10.04) may not provide all the required
43packages, or may provide versions that are too old to run the test suite. One
44can use the Python `virtualenv` script to locally install more up-to-date
45versions of the required packages without interfering with the OS installation.
46For example:
47
48```bash
49$ cd /path/to/u-boot
50$ sudo apt-get install python python-virtualenv
51$ virtualenv venv
52$ . ./venv/bin/activate
53$ pip install pytest
54```
55
56## Testing sandbox
57
58To run the testsuite on the sandbox port (U-Boot built as a native user-space
59application), simply execute:
60
61```
62./test/py/test.py --bd sandbox --build
63```
64
65The `--bd` option tells the test suite which board type is being tested. This
66lets the test suite know which features the board has, and hence exactly what
67can be tested.
68
69The `--build` option tells U-Boot to compile U-Boot. Alternatively, you may
70omit this option and build U-Boot yourself, in whatever way you choose, before
71running the test script.
72
73The test script will attach to U-Boot, execute all valid tests for the board,
74then print a summary of the test process. A complete log of the test session
75will be written to `${build_dir}/test-log.html`. This is best viewed in a web
76browser, but may be read directly as plain text, perhaps with the aid of the
77`html2text` utility.
78
79## Command-line options
80
81- `--board-type`, `--bd`, `-B` set the type of the board to be tested. For
82  example, `sandbox` or `seaboard`.
83- `--board-identity`, `--id` set the identity of the board to be tested.
84  This allows differentiation between multiple instances of the same type of
85  physical board that are attached to the same host machine. This parameter is
86  not interpreted by the test script in any way, but rather is simply passed
87  to the hook scripts described below, and may be used in any site-specific
88  way deemed necessary.
89- `--build` indicates that the test script should compile U-Boot itself
90  before running the tests. If using this option, make sure that any
91  environment variables required by the build process are already set, such as
92  `$CROSS_COMPILE`.
93- `--build-dir` sets the directory containing the compiled U-Boot binaries.
94  If omitted, this is `${source_dir}/build-${board_type}`.
95- `--result-dir` sets the directory to write results, such as log files,
96  into. If omitted, the build directory is used.
97- `--persistent-data-dir` sets the directory used to store persistent test
98  data. This is test data that may be re-used across test runs, such as file-
99  system images.
100
101`pytest` also implements a number of its own command-line options. Please see
102`pytest` documentation for complete details. Execute `py.test --version` for
103a brief summary. Note that U-Boot's test.py script passes all command-line
104arguments directly to `pytest` for processing.
105
106## Testing real hardware
107
108The tools and techniques used to interact with real hardware will vary
109radically between different host and target systems, and the whims of the user.
110For this reason, the test suite does not attempt to directly interact with real
111hardware in any way. Rather, it executes a standardized set of "hook" scripts
112via `$PATH`. These scripts implement certain actions on behalf of the test
113suite. This keeps the test suite simple and isolated from system variances
114unrelated to U-Boot features.
115
116### Hook scripts
117
118#### Environment variables
119
120The following environment variables are set when running hook scripts:
121
122- `UBOOT_BOARD_TYPE` the board type being tested.
123- `UBOOT_BOARD_IDENTITY` the board identity being tested, or `na` if none was
124  specified.
125- `UBOOT_SOURCE_DIR` the U-Boot source directory.
126- `UBOOT_TEST_PY_DIR` the full path to `test/py/` in the source directory.
127- `UBOOT_BUILD_DIR` the U-Boot build directory.
128- `UBOOT_RESULT_DIR` the test result directory.
129- `UBOOT_PERSISTENT_DATA_DIR` the test peristent data directory.
130
131#### `u-boot-test-console`
132
133This script provides access to the U-Boot console. The script's stdin/stdout
134should be connected to the board's console. This process should continue to run
135indefinitely, until killed. The test suite will run this script in parallel
136with all other hooks.
137
138This script may be implemented e.g. by exec()ing `cu`, `kermit`, `conmux`, etc.
139
140If you are able to run U-Boot under a hardware simulator such as qemu, then
141you would likely spawn that simulator from this script. However, note that
142`u-boot-test-reset` may be called multiple times per test script run, and must
143cause U-Boot to start execution from scratch each time. Hopefully your
144simulator includes a virtual reset button! If not, you can launch the
145simulator from `u-boot-test-reset` instead, while arranging for this console
146process to always communicate with the current simulator instance.
147
148#### `u-boot-test-flash`
149
150Prior to running the test suite against a board, some arrangement must be made
151so that the board executes the particular U-Boot binary to be tested. Often,
152this involves writing the U-Boot binary to the board's flash ROM. The test
153suite calls this hook script for that purpose.
154
155This script should perform the entire flashing process synchronously; the
156script should only exit once flashing is complete, and a board reset will
157cause the newly flashed U-Boot binary to be executed.
158
159It is conceivable that this script will do nothing. This might be useful in
160the following cases:
161
162- Some other process has already written the desired U-Boot binary into the
163  board's flash prior to running the test suite.
164- The board allows U-Boot to be downloaded directly into RAM, and executed
165  from there. Use of this feature will reduce wear on the board's flash, so
166  may be preferable if available, and if cold boot testing of U-Boot is not
167  required. If this feature is used, the `u-boot-test-reset` script should
168  peform this download, since the board could conceivably be reset multiple
169  times in a single test run.
170
171It is up to the user to determine if those situations exist, and to code this
172hook script appropriately.
173
174This script will typically be implemented by calling out to some SoC- or
175board-specific vendor flashing utility.
176
177#### `u-boot-test-reset`
178
179Whenever the test suite needs to reset the target board, this script is
180executed. This is guaranteed to happen at least once, prior to executing the
181first test function. If any test fails, the test infra-structure will execute
182this script again to restore U-Boot to an operational state before running the
183next test function.
184
185This script will likely be implemented by communicating with some form of
186relay or electronic switch attached to the board's reset signal.
187
188The semantics of this script require that when it is executed, U-Boot will
189start running from scratch. If the U-Boot binary to be tested has been written
190to flash, pulsing the board's reset signal is likely all this script need do.
191However, in some scenarios, this script may perform other actions. For
192example, it may call out to some SoC- or board-specific vendor utility in order
193to download the U-Boot binary directly into RAM and execute it. This would
194avoid the need for `u-boot-test-flash` to actually write U-Boot to flash, thus
195saving wear on the flash chip(s).
196
197### Board-type-specific configuration
198
199Each board has a different configuration and behaviour. Many of these
200differences can be automatically detected by parsing the `.config` file in the
201build directory. However, some differences can't yet be handled automatically.
202
203For each board, an optional Python module `u_boot_board_${board_type}` may exist
204to provide board-specific information to the test script. Any global value
205defined in these modules is available for use by any test function. The data
206contained in these scripts must be purely derived from U-Boot source code.
207Hence, these configuration files are part of the U-Boot source tree too.
208
209### Execution environment configuration
210
211Each user's hardware setup may enable testing different subsets of the features
212implemented by a particular board's configuration of U-Boot. For example, a
213U-Boot configuration may support USB device mode and USB Mass Storage, but this
214can only be tested if a USB cable is connected between the board and the host
215machine running the test script.
216
217For each board, optional Python modules `u_boot_boardenv_${board_type}` and
218`u_boot_boardenv_${board_type}_${board_identity}` may exist to provide
219board-specific and board-identity-specific information to the test script. Any
220global value defined in these modules is available for use by any test
221function. The data contained in these is specific to a particular user's
222hardware configuration. Hence, these configuration files are not part of the
223U-Boot source tree, and should be installed outside of the source tree. Users
224should set `$PYTHONPATH` prior to running the test script to allow these
225modules to be loaded.
226
227### Board module parameter usage
228
229The test scripts rely on the following variables being defined by the board
230module:
231
232- None at present.
233
234### U-Boot `.config` feature usage
235
236The test scripts rely on various U-Boot `.config` features, either directly in
237order to test those features, or indirectly in order to query information from
238the running U-Boot instance in order to test other features.
239
240One example is that testing of the `md` command requires knowledge of a RAM
241address to use for the test. This data is parsed from the output of the
242`bdinfo` command, and hence relies on CONFIG_CMD_BDI being enabled.
243
244For a complete list of dependencies, please search the test scripts for
245instances of:
246
247- `buildconfig.get(...`
248- `@pytest.mark.buildconfigspec(...`
249
250### Complete invocation example
251
252Assuming that you have installed the hook scripts into $HOME/ubtest/bin, and
253any required environment configuration Python modules into $HOME/ubtest/py,
254then you would likely invoke the test script as follows:
255
256If U-Boot has already been built:
257
258```bash
259PATH=$HOME/ubtest/bin:$PATH \
260    PYTHONPATH=${HOME}/ubtest/py:${PYTHONPATH} \
261    ./test/py/test.py --bd seaboard
262```
263
264If you want the test script to compile U-Boot for you too, then you likely
265need to set `$CROSS_COMPILE` to allow this, and invoke the test script as
266follow:
267
268```bash
269CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-eabi- \
270    PATH=$HOME/ubtest/bin:$PATH \
271    PYTHONPATH=${HOME}/ubtest/py:${PYTHONPATH} \
272    ./test/py/test.py --bd seaboard --build
273```
274
275## Writing tests
276
277Please refer to the pytest documentation for details of writing pytest tests.
278Details specific to the U-Boot test suite are described below.
279
280A test fixture named `u_boot_console` should be used by each test function. This
281provides the means to interact with the U-Boot console, and retrieve board and
282environment configuration information.
283
284The function `u_boot_console.run_command()` executes a shell command on the
285U-Boot console, and returns all output from that command. This allows
286validation or interpretation of the command output. This function validates
287that certain strings are not seen on the U-Boot console. These include shell
288error messages and the U-Boot sign-on message (in order to detect unexpected
289board resets). See the source of `u_boot_console_base.py` for a complete list of
290"bad" strings. Some test scenarios are expected to trigger these strings. Use
291`u_boot_console.disable_check()` to temporarily disable checking for specific
292strings. See `test_unknown_cmd.py` for an example.
293
294Board- and board-environment configuration values may be accessed as sub-fields
295of the `u_boot_console.config` object, for example
296`u_boot_console.config.ram_base`.
297
298Build configuration values (from `.config`) may be accessed via the dictionary
299`u_boot_console.config.buildconfig`, with keys equal to the Kconfig variable
300names.
301