160 lines
5.4 KiB
Rust
160 lines
5.4 KiB
Rust
//! Core tests
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//!
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//! Run the existing testsuite as a Rust unit test.
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use bootsim::{
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DepTest, DepType, UpgradeInfo,
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ImagesBuilder,
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Images,
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NO_DEPS,
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testlog,
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};
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use std::{
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env,
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sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering},
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};
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/// A single test, after setting up logging and such. Within the $body,
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/// $arg will be bound to each device.
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macro_rules! test_shell {
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($name:ident, $arg: ident, $body:expr) => {
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#[test]
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fn $name() {
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testlog::setup();
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ImagesBuilder::each_device(|$arg| {
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$body;
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});
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}
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}
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}
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/// A typical test calls a particular constructor, and runs a given test on
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/// that constructor.
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macro_rules! sim_test {
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($name:ident, $maker:ident($($margs:expr),*), $test:ident($($targs:expr),*)) => {
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test_shell!($name, r, {
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let image = r.$maker($($margs),*);
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dump_image(&image, stringify!($name));
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assert!(!image.$test($($targs),*));
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});
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};
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}
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sim_test!(bad_secondary_slot, make_bad_secondary_slot_image(), run_signfail_upgrade());
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sim_test!(norevert_newimage, make_no_upgrade_image(&NO_DEPS), run_norevert_newimage());
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sim_test!(basic_revert, make_image(&NO_DEPS, true), run_basic_revert());
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sim_test!(revert_with_fails, make_image(&NO_DEPS, false), run_revert_with_fails());
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sim_test!(perm_with_fails, make_image(&NO_DEPS, true), run_perm_with_fails());
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sim_test!(perm_with_random_fails, make_image(&NO_DEPS, true), run_perm_with_random_fails(5));
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sim_test!(norevert, make_image(&NO_DEPS, true), run_norevert());
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sim_test!(status_write_fails_complete, make_image(&NO_DEPS, true), run_with_status_fails_complete());
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sim_test!(status_write_fails_with_reset, make_image(&NO_DEPS, true), run_with_status_fails_with_reset());
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// Test various combinations of incorrect dependencies.
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test_shell!(dependency_combos, r, {
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// Only test setups with two images.
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if r.num_images() != 2 {
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return;
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}
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for dep in TEST_DEPS {
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let image = r.clone().make_image(&dep, true);
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dump_image(&image, "dependency_combos");
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assert!(!image.run_check_deps(&dep));
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}
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});
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/// These are the variants of dependencies we will test.
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pub static TEST_DEPS: &[DepTest] = &[
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// A sanity test, no dependencies should upgrade.
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DepTest {
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depends: [DepType::Nothing, DepType::Nothing],
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upgrades: [UpgradeInfo::Upgraded, UpgradeInfo::Upgraded],
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},
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// If all of the dependencies are met, we should also upgrade.
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DepTest {
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depends: [DepType::Correct, DepType::Correct],
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upgrades: [UpgradeInfo::Upgraded, UpgradeInfo::Upgraded],
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},
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// If none of the dependencies are met, the images should be held.
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DepTest {
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depends: [DepType::Newer, DepType::Newer],
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upgrades: [UpgradeInfo::Held, UpgradeInfo::Held],
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},
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// If the first image is not met, we should hold back on the
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// dependencies (it is not well defined what the correct behavior is
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// here, it could also be correct to upgrade only the second image).
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DepTest {
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depends: [DepType::Newer, DepType::Correct],
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upgrades: [UpgradeInfo::Held, UpgradeInfo::Held],
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},
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// Test the variant in the other direction.
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DepTest {
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depends: [DepType::Correct, DepType::Newer],
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upgrades: [UpgradeInfo::Held, UpgradeInfo::Held],
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},
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// Test where only the first image is upgraded, and there are no
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// dependencies.
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DepTest {
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depends: [DepType::Nothing, DepType::NoUpgrade],
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upgrades: [UpgradeInfo::Upgraded, UpgradeInfo::Held],
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},
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// Test one image with a valid dependency on the first image.
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DepTest {
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depends: [DepType::OldCorrect, DepType::NoUpgrade],
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upgrades: [UpgradeInfo::Upgraded, UpgradeInfo::Held],
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},
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// Test one image with an invalid dependency on the first image.
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DepTest {
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depends: [DepType::Newer, DepType::NoUpgrade],
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upgrades: [UpgradeInfo::Held, UpgradeInfo::Held],
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},
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// Test where only the second image is upgraded, and there are no
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// dependencies.
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DepTest {
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depends: [DepType::NoUpgrade, DepType::Nothing],
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upgrades: [UpgradeInfo::Held, UpgradeInfo::Upgraded],
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},
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// Test one image with a valid dependency on the second image.
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DepTest {
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depends: [DepType::NoUpgrade, DepType::OldCorrect],
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upgrades: [UpgradeInfo::Held, UpgradeInfo::Upgraded],
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},
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// Test one image with an invalid dependency on the second image.
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DepTest {
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depends: [DepType::NoUpgrade, DepType::Newer],
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upgrades: [UpgradeInfo::Held, UpgradeInfo::Held],
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},
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];
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/// Counter for the image number.
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static IMAGE_NUMBER: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0);
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/// Dump an image if that makes sense. The name is the name of the test
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/// being run. If the MCUBOT_DEBUG_DUMP environment variable contains, in
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/// one of its comma separate strings a substring of this name, then this
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/// image will be dumped. As a special case, we will dump everything if
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/// this environment variable is set to all.
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fn dump_image(image: &Images, name: &str) {
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if let Ok(request) = env::var("MCUBOOT_DEBUG_DUMP") {
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if request.split(',').any(|req| {
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req == "all" || name.contains(req)
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}) {
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let count = IMAGE_NUMBER.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst);
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let full_name = format!("{}-{:04}", name, count);
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log::info!("Dump {:?}", full_name);
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image.debug_dump(&full_name);
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}
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}
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}
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