[U-Boot] [PATCH 1/3] test: Indent test-fit.py to match the next patch

Simon Glass sjg at chromium.org
Sat Aug 5 16:28:39 UTC 2017


We plan to rewrite this script to use the pytest framework. To make it
easier to review the changes, indent the code to match the next patch.
This gets all of the whitespace changes out of the way.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg at chromium.org>
---

 test/image/test-fit.py | 606 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
 1 file changed, 303 insertions(+), 303 deletions(-)

diff --git a/test/image/test-fit.py b/test/image/test-fit.py
index ca38f71a15..c83719bb2d 100755
--- a/test/image/test-fit.py
+++ b/test/image/test-fit.py
@@ -134,310 +134,310 @@ sb save hostfs 0 %(loadables2_addr)x %(loadables2_out)s %(loadables2_size)x
 reset
 '''
 
-def debug_stdout(stdout):
-    if DEBUG:
+    def debug_stdout(stdout):
+        if DEBUG:
+            print stdout
+
+    def make_fname(leaf):
+        """Make a temporary filename
+
+        Args:
+            leaf: Leaf name of file to create (within temporary directory)
+        Return:
+            Temporary filename
+        """
+        global base_dir
+
+        return os.path.join(base_dir, leaf)
+
+    def filesize(fname):
+        """Get the size of a file
+
+        Args:
+            fname: Filename to check
+        Return:
+            Size of file in bytes
+        """
+        return os.stat(fname).st_size
+
+    def read_file(fname):
+        """Read the contents of a file
+
+        Args:
+            fname: Filename to read
+        Returns:
+            Contents of file as a string
+        """
+        with open(fname, 'r') as fd:
+            return fd.read()
+
+    def make_dtb():
+        """Make a sample .dts file and compile it to a .dtb
+
+        Returns:
+            Filename of .dtb file created
+        """
+        src = make_fname('u-boot.dts')
+        dtb = make_fname('u-boot.dtb')
+        with open(src, 'w') as fd:
+            print >>fd, base_fdt
+        command.Output('dtc', src, '-O', 'dtb', '-o', dtb)
+        return dtb
+
+    def make_its(params):
+        """Make a sample .its file with parameters embedded
+
+        Args:
+            params: Dictionary containing parameters to embed in the %() strings
+        Returns:
+            Filename of .its file created
+        """
+        its = make_fname('test.its')
+        with open(its, 'w') as fd:
+            print >>fd, base_its % params
+        return its
+
+    def make_fit(mkimage, params):
+        """Make a sample .fit file ready for loading
+
+        This creates a .its script with the selected parameters and uses mkimage to
+        turn this into a .fit image.
+
+        Args:
+            mkimage: Filename of 'mkimage' utility
+            params: Dictionary containing parameters to embed in the %() strings
+        Return:
+            Filename of .fit file created
+        """
+        fit = make_fname('test.fit')
+        its = make_its(params)
+        command.Output(mkimage, '-f', its, fit)
+        with open(make_fname('u-boot.dts'), 'w') as fd:
+            print >>fd, base_fdt
+        return fit
+
+    def make_kernel(filename, text):
+        """Make a sample kernel with test data
+
+        Args:
+            filename: the name of the file you want to create
+        Returns:
+            Full path and filename of the kernel it created
+        """
+        fname = make_fname(filename)
+        data = ''
+        for i in range(100):
+            data += 'this %s %d is unlikely to boot\n' % (text, i)
+        with open(fname, 'w') as fd:
+            print >>fd, data
+        return fname
+
+    def make_ramdisk(filename, text):
+        """Make a sample ramdisk with test data
+
+        Returns:
+            Filename of ramdisk created
+        """
+        fname = make_fname(filename)
+        data = ''
+        for i in range(100):
+            data += '%s %d was seldom used in the middle ages\n' % (text, i)
+        with open(fname, 'w') as fd:
+            print >>fd, data
+        return fname
+
+    def find_matching(text, match):
+        """Find a match in a line of text, and return the unmatched line portion
+
+        This is used to extract a part of a line from some text. The match string
+        is used to locate the line - we use the first line that contains that
+        match text.
+
+        Once we find a match, we discard the match string itself from the line,
+        and return what remains.
+
+        TODO: If this function becomes more generally useful, we could change it
+        to use regex and return groups.
+
+        Args:
+            text: Text to check (each line separated by \n)
+            match: String to search for
+        Return:
+            String containing unmatched portion of line
+        Exceptions:
+            ValueError: If match is not found
+
+        >>> find_matching('first line:10\\nsecond_line:20', 'first line:')
+        '10'
+        >>> find_matching('first line:10\\nsecond_line:20', 'second line')
+        Traceback (most recent call last):
+          ...
+        ValueError: Test aborted
+        >>> find_matching('first line:10\\nsecond_line:20', 'second_line:')
+        '20'
+        """
+        for line in text.splitlines():
+            pos = line.find(match)
+            if pos != -1:
+                return line[:pos] + line[pos + len(match):]
+
+        print "Expected '%s' but not found in output:"
+        print text
+        raise ValueError('Test aborted')
+
+    def set_test(name):
+        """Set the name of the current test and print a message
+
+        Args:
+            name: Name of test
+        """
+        global test_name
+
+        test_name = name
+        print name
+
+    def fail(msg, stdout):
+        """Raise an error with a helpful failure message
+
+        Args:
+            msg: Message to display
+        """
         print stdout
-
-def make_fname(leaf):
-    """Make a temporary filename
-
-    Args:
-        leaf: Leaf name of file to create (within temporary directory)
-    Return:
-        Temporary filename
-    """
-    global base_dir
-
-    return os.path.join(base_dir, leaf)
-
-def filesize(fname):
-    """Get the size of a file
-
-    Args:
-        fname: Filename to check
-    Return:
-        Size of file in bytes
-    """
-    return os.stat(fname).st_size
-
-def read_file(fname):
-    """Read the contents of a file
-
-    Args:
-        fname: Filename to read
-    Returns:
-        Contents of file as a string
-    """
-    with open(fname, 'r') as fd:
-        return fd.read()
-
-def make_dtb():
-    """Make a sample .dts file and compile it to a .dtb
-
-    Returns:
-        Filename of .dtb file created
-    """
-    src = make_fname('u-boot.dts')
-    dtb = make_fname('u-boot.dtb')
-    with open(src, 'w') as fd:
-        print >>fd, base_fdt
-    command.Output('dtc', src, '-O', 'dtb', '-o', dtb)
-    return dtb
-
-def make_its(params):
-    """Make a sample .its file with parameters embedded
-
-    Args:
-        params: Dictionary containing parameters to embed in the %() strings
-    Returns:
-        Filename of .its file created
-    """
-    its = make_fname('test.its')
-    with open(its, 'w') as fd:
-        print >>fd, base_its % params
-    return its
-
-def make_fit(mkimage, params):
-    """Make a sample .fit file ready for loading
-
-    This creates a .its script with the selected parameters and uses mkimage to
-    turn this into a .fit image.
-
-    Args:
-        mkimage: Filename of 'mkimage' utility
-        params: Dictionary containing parameters to embed in the %() strings
-    Return:
-        Filename of .fit file created
-    """
-    fit = make_fname('test.fit')
-    its = make_its(params)
-    command.Output(mkimage, '-f', its, fit)
-    with open(make_fname('u-boot.dts'), 'w') as fd:
-        print >>fd, base_fdt
-    return fit
-
-def make_kernel(filename, text):
-    """Make a sample kernel with test data
-
-    Args:
-        filename: the name of the file you want to create
-    Returns:
-        Full path and filename of the kernel it created
-    """
-    fname = make_fname(filename)
-    data = ''
-    for i in range(100):
-        data += 'this %s %d is unlikely to boot\n' % (text, i)
-    with open(fname, 'w') as fd:
-        print >>fd, data
-    return fname
-
-def make_ramdisk(filename, text):
-    """Make a sample ramdisk with test data
-
-    Returns:
-        Filename of ramdisk created
-    """
-    fname = make_fname(filename)
-    data = ''
-    for i in range(100):
-        data += '%s %d was seldom used in the middle ages\n' % (text, i)
-    with open(fname, 'w') as fd:
-        print >>fd, data
-    return fname
-
-def find_matching(text, match):
-    """Find a match in a line of text, and return the unmatched line portion
-
-    This is used to extract a part of a line from some text. The match string
-    is used to locate the line - we use the first line that contains that
-    match text.
-
-    Once we find a match, we discard the match string itself from the line,
-    and return what remains.
-
-    TODO: If this function becomes more generally useful, we could change it
-    to use regex and return groups.
-
-    Args:
-        text: Text to check (each line separated by \n)
-        match: String to search for
-    Return:
-        String containing unmatched portion of line
-    Exceptions:
-        ValueError: If match is not found
-
-    >>> find_matching('first line:10\\nsecond_line:20', 'first line:')
-    '10'
-    >>> find_matching('first line:10\\nsecond_line:20', 'second line')
-    Traceback (most recent call last):
-      ...
-    ValueError: Test aborted
-    >>> find_matching('first line:10\\nsecond_line:20', 'second_line:')
-    '20'
-    """
-    for line in text.splitlines():
-        pos = line.find(match)
-        if pos != -1:
-            return line[:pos] + line[pos + len(match):]
-
-    print "Expected '%s' but not found in output:"
-    print text
-    raise ValueError('Test aborted')
-
-def set_test(name):
-    """Set the name of the current test and print a message
-
-    Args:
-        name: Name of test
-    """
-    global test_name
-
-    test_name = name
-    print name
-
-def fail(msg, stdout):
-    """Raise an error with a helpful failure message
-
-    Args:
-        msg: Message to display
-    """
-    print stdout
-    raise ValueError("Test '%s' failed: %s" % (test_name, msg))
-
-def run_fit_test(mkimage, u_boot):
-    """Basic sanity check of FIT loading in U-Boot
-
-    TODO: Almost everything:
-       - hash algorithms - invalid hash/contents should be detected
-       - signature algorithms - invalid sig/contents should be detected
-       - compression
-       - checking that errors are detected like:
-            - image overwriting
-            - missing images
-            - invalid configurations
-            - incorrect os/arch/type fields
-            - empty data
-            - images too large/small
-            - invalid FDT (e.g. putting a random binary in instead)
-       - default configuration selection
-       - bootm command line parameters should have desired effect
-       - run code coverage to make sure we are testing all the code
-    """
-    global test_name
-
-    # Set up invariant files
-    control_dtb = make_dtb()
-    kernel = make_kernel('test-kernel.bin', 'kernel')
-    ramdisk = make_ramdisk('test-ramdisk.bin', 'ramdisk')
-    loadables1 = make_kernel('test-loadables1.bin', 'lenrek')
-    loadables2 = make_ramdisk('test-loadables2.bin', 'ksidmar')
-    kernel_out = make_fname('kernel-out.bin')
-    fdt_out = make_fname('fdt-out.dtb')
-    ramdisk_out = make_fname('ramdisk-out.bin')
-    loadables1_out = make_fname('loadables1-out.bin')
-    loadables2_out = make_fname('loadables2-out.bin')
-
-    # Set up basic parameters with default values
-    params = {
-        'fit_addr' : 0x1000,
-
-        'kernel' : kernel,
-        'kernel_out' : kernel_out,
-        'kernel_addr' : 0x40000,
-        'kernel_size' : filesize(kernel),
-
-        'fdt_out' : fdt_out,
-        'fdt_addr' : 0x80000,
-        'fdt_size' : filesize(control_dtb),
-        'fdt_load' : '',
-
-        'ramdisk' : ramdisk,
-        'ramdisk_out' : ramdisk_out,
-        'ramdisk_addr' : 0xc0000,
-        'ramdisk_size' : filesize(ramdisk),
-        'ramdisk_load' : '',
-        'ramdisk_config' : '',
-
-        'loadables1' : loadables1,
-        'loadables1_out' : loadables1_out,
-        'loadables1_addr' : 0x100000,
-        'loadables1_size' : filesize(loadables1),
-        'loadables1_load' : '',
-
-        'loadables2' : loadables2,
-        'loadables2_out' : loadables2_out,
-        'loadables2_addr' : 0x140000,
-        'loadables2_size' : filesize(loadables2),
-        'loadables2_load' : '',
-
-        'loadables_config' : '',
-    }
-
-    # Make a basic FIT and a script to load it
-    fit = make_fit(mkimage, params)
-    params['fit'] = fit
-    cmd = base_script % params
-
-    # First check that we can load a kernel
-    # We could perhaps reduce duplication with some loss of readability
-    set_test('Kernel load')
-    stdout = command.Output(u_boot, '-d', control_dtb, '-c', cmd)
-    debug_stdout(stdout)
-    if read_file(kernel) != read_file(kernel_out):
-        fail('Kernel not loaded', stdout)
-    if read_file(control_dtb) == read_file(fdt_out):
-        fail('FDT loaded but should be ignored', stdout)
-    if read_file(ramdisk) == read_file(ramdisk_out):
-        fail('Ramdisk loaded but should not be', stdout)
-
-    # Find out the offset in the FIT where U-Boot has found the FDT
-    line = find_matching(stdout, 'Booting using the fdt blob at ')
-    fit_offset = int(line, 16) - params['fit_addr']
-    fdt_magic = struct.pack('>L', 0xd00dfeed)
-    data = read_file(fit)
-
-    # Now find where it actually is in the FIT (skip the first word)
-    real_fit_offset = data.find(fdt_magic, 4)
-    if fit_offset != real_fit_offset:
-        fail('U-Boot loaded FDT from offset %#x, FDT is actually at %#x' %
-                (fit_offset, real_fit_offset), stdout)
-
-    # Now a kernel and an FDT
-    set_test('Kernel + FDT load')
-    params['fdt_load'] = 'load = <%#x>;' % params['fdt_addr']
-    fit = make_fit(mkimage, params)
-    stdout = command.Output(u_boot, '-d', control_dtb, '-c', cmd)
-    debug_stdout(stdout)
-    if read_file(kernel) != read_file(kernel_out):
-        fail('Kernel not loaded', stdout)
-    if read_file(control_dtb) != read_file(fdt_out):
-        fail('FDT not loaded', stdout)
-    if read_file(ramdisk) == read_file(ramdisk_out):
-        fail('Ramdisk loaded but should not be', stdout)
-
-    # Try a ramdisk
-    set_test('Kernel + FDT + Ramdisk load')
-    params['ramdisk_config'] = 'ramdisk = "ramdisk at 1";'
-    params['ramdisk_load'] = 'load = <%#x>;' % params['ramdisk_addr']
-    fit = make_fit(mkimage, params)
-    stdout = command.Output(u_boot, '-d', control_dtb, '-c', cmd)
-    debug_stdout(stdout)
-    if read_file(ramdisk) != read_file(ramdisk_out):
-        fail('Ramdisk not loaded', stdout)
-
-    # Configuration with some Loadables
-    set_test('Kernel + FDT + Ramdisk load + Loadables')
-    params['loadables_config'] = 'loadables = "kernel at 2", "ramdisk at 2";'
-    params['loadables1_load'] = 'load = <%#x>;' % params['loadables1_addr']
-    params['loadables2_load'] = 'load = <%#x>;' % params['loadables2_addr']
-    fit = make_fit(mkimage, params)
-    stdout = command.Output(u_boot, '-d', control_dtb, '-c', cmd)
-    debug_stdout(stdout)
-    if read_file(loadables1) != read_file(loadables1_out):
-        fail('Loadables1 (kernel) not loaded', stdout)
-    if read_file(loadables2) != read_file(loadables2_out):
-        fail('Loadables2 (ramdisk) not loaded', stdout)
+        raise ValueError("Test '%s' failed: %s" % (test_name, msg))
+
+    def run_fit_test(mkimage, u_boot):
+        """Basic sanity check of FIT loading in U-Boot
+
+        TODO: Almost everything:
+          - hash algorithms - invalid hash/contents should be detected
+          - signature algorithms - invalid sig/contents should be detected
+          - compression
+          - checking that errors are detected like:
+                - image overwriting
+                - missing images
+                - invalid configurations
+                - incorrect os/arch/type fields
+                - empty data
+                - images too large/small
+                - invalid FDT (e.g. putting a random binary in instead)
+          - default configuration selection
+          - bootm command line parameters should have desired effect
+          - run code coverage to make sure we are testing all the code
+        """
+        global test_name
+
+        # Set up invariant files
+        control_dtb = make_dtb()
+        kernel = make_kernel('test-kernel.bin', 'kernel')
+        ramdisk = make_ramdisk('test-ramdisk.bin', 'ramdisk')
+        loadables1 = make_kernel('test-loadables1.bin', 'lenrek')
+        loadables2 = make_ramdisk('test-loadables2.bin', 'ksidmar')
+        kernel_out = make_fname('kernel-out.bin')
+        fdt_out = make_fname('fdt-out.dtb')
+        ramdisk_out = make_fname('ramdisk-out.bin')
+        loadables1_out = make_fname('loadables1-out.bin')
+        loadables2_out = make_fname('loadables2-out.bin')
+
+        # Set up basic parameters with default values
+        params = {
+            'fit_addr' : 0x1000,
+
+            'kernel' : kernel,
+            'kernel_out' : kernel_out,
+            'kernel_addr' : 0x40000,
+            'kernel_size' : filesize(kernel),
+
+            'fdt_out' : fdt_out,
+            'fdt_addr' : 0x80000,
+            'fdt_size' : filesize(control_dtb),
+            'fdt_load' : '',
+
+            'ramdisk' : ramdisk,
+            'ramdisk_out' : ramdisk_out,
+            'ramdisk_addr' : 0xc0000,
+            'ramdisk_size' : filesize(ramdisk),
+            'ramdisk_load' : '',
+            'ramdisk_config' : '',
+
+            'loadables1' : loadables1,
+            'loadables1_out' : loadables1_out,
+            'loadables1_addr' : 0x100000,
+            'loadables1_size' : filesize(loadables1),
+            'loadables1_load' : '',
+
+            'loadables2' : loadables2,
+            'loadables2_out' : loadables2_out,
+            'loadables2_addr' : 0x140000,
+            'loadables2_size' : filesize(loadables2),
+            'loadables2_load' : '',
+
+            'loadables_config' : '',
+        }
+
+        # Make a basic FIT and a script to load it
+        fit = make_fit(mkimage, params)
+        params['fit'] = fit
+        cmd = base_script % params
+
+        # First check that we can load a kernel
+        # We could perhaps reduce duplication with some loss of readability
+        set_test('Kernel load')
+        stdout = command.Output(u_boot, '-d', control_dtb, '-c', cmd)
+        debug_stdout(stdout)
+            if read_file(kernel) != read_file(kernel_out):
+                fail('Kernel not loaded', stdout)
+            if read_file(control_dtb) == read_file(fdt_out):
+                fail('FDT loaded but should be ignored', stdout)
+            if read_file(ramdisk) == read_file(ramdisk_out):
+                fail('Ramdisk loaded but should not be', stdout)
+
+            # Find out the offset in the FIT where U-Boot has found the FDT
+            line = find_matching(stdout, 'Booting using the fdt blob at ')
+            fit_offset = int(line, 16) - params['fit_addr']
+            fdt_magic = struct.pack('>L', 0xd00dfeed)
+            data = read_file(fit)
+
+            # Now find where it actually is in the FIT (skip the first word)
+            real_fit_offset = data.find(fdt_magic, 4)
+            if fit_offset != real_fit_offset:
+                fail('U-Boot loaded FDT from offset %#x, FDT is actually at %#x' %
+                        (fit_offset, real_fit_offset), stdout)
+
+        # Now a kernel and an FDT
+            set_test('Kernel + FDT load')
+            params['fdt_load'] = 'load = <%#x>;' % params['fdt_addr']
+            fit = make_fit(mkimage, params)
+            stdout = command.Output(u_boot, '-d', control_dtb, '-c', cmd)
+            debug_stdout(stdout)
+            if read_file(kernel) != read_file(kernel_out):
+                fail('Kernel not loaded', stdout)
+            if read_file(control_dtb) != read_file(fdt_out):
+                fail('FDT not loaded', stdout)
+            if read_file(ramdisk) == read_file(ramdisk_out):
+                fail('Ramdisk loaded but should not be', stdout)
+
+        # Try a ramdisk
+        set_test('Kernel + FDT + Ramdisk load')
+            params['ramdisk_config'] = 'ramdisk = "ramdisk at 1";'
+            params['ramdisk_load'] = 'load = <%#x>;' % params['ramdisk_addr']
+            fit = make_fit(mkimage, params)
+            stdout = command.Output(u_boot, '-d', control_dtb, '-c', cmd)
+            debug_stdout(stdout)
+            if read_file(ramdisk) != read_file(ramdisk_out):
+                fail('Ramdisk not loaded', stdout)
+
+        # Configuration with some Loadables
+        set_test('Kernel + FDT + Ramdisk load + Loadables')
+            params['loadables_config'] = 'loadables = "kernel at 2", "ramdisk at 2";'
+            params['loadables1_load'] = 'load = <%#x>;' % params['loadables1_addr']
+            params['loadables2_load'] = 'load = <%#x>;' % params['loadables2_addr']
+            fit = make_fit(mkimage, params)
+            stdout = command.Output(u_boot, '-d', control_dtb, '-c', cmd)
+            debug_stdout(stdout)
+            if read_file(loadables1) != read_file(loadables1_out):
+                fail('Loadables1 (kernel) not loaded', stdout)
+            if read_file(loadables2) != read_file(loadables2_out):
+                fail('Loadables2 (ramdisk) not loaded', stdout)
 
 def run_tests():
     """Parse options, run the FIT tests and print the result"""
-- 
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