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2022-10-17vbe: Add a test for VBE device tree fixupsSimon Glass
When a FIT includes some OS requests, U-Boot should process these and add the requested info to corresponding subnodes of the /chosen node. Add a pytest for this, which sets up the FIT, runs bootm and then uses a C unit test to check that everything looks OK. The test needs to run on sandbox_flattree since we don't support device tree fixups on sandbox (live tree) yet. So enable BOOTMETH_VBE and disable bootflow_system(), since EFI is not supported on sandbox_flattree. Add a link to the initial documentation. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]>
2022-08-12bootstd: Check building without global bootmethsSimon Glass
Use the sandbox_flattree build to check that everything works correctly with BOOTMETH_GLOBAL disabled. Update the tests as needed. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]>
2022-08-12bootstd: Add vbe bootmeth into sandboxSimon Glass
Update sandbox to include the VBE bootmeth. Update a few existing tests to take account of this change, specifically that the new bootmeth now appears when scanning. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]>
2022-08-12bootstd: Drop the system bootdevSimon Glass
This was a work-around for the fact that global bootmeths such as EFI bootmgr and VBE don't use a particular bootdev, or at least select it themselves so that we don't need to scan all bootdevs when using that bootmeth. Drop the system bootdev entirely. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]>
2022-08-12bootstd: Always create the EFI bootmgr bootmethSimon Glass
Now that we can separate this out from the normal bootmeths, update the code to create it always. We cannot rely on the device tree to create this, since the EFI project is quite opposed to having anything in the device tree that helps U-Boot with its processing. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]>
2022-08-12bootstd: Allow scanning for global bootmeths separatelySimon Glass
Typically we want to find and use global bootmeths first, since they have the best idea of how the system should boot. We then use normal bootmeths as a fallback. Add the logic for this, putting global bootmeths at the end of the ordering. We can then easily scan the global bootmeths first, then drop them from the list for subsequent bootdev-centric scans. This changes the ordering of global bootmeths, so update the bootflow_system() accordingly. Drop the comment from bootmeth_setup_iter_order() since this is an exported function and it should be in the header file. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]>
2022-08-12bootstd: Allow EFI bootmgr to support an invalid bootflowSimon Glass
For most testing we don't want this bootmeth to actually do anything. For the one test where we do, add a test hook to obtain the correct behaviour. This will allow us to bind the device always, rather than just doing it for this test. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]>
2022-08-12bootstd: Drop delays in the testsSimon Glass
Some tests go as far as booting a distribution. In this case a menu is presented to the user, with a two-second timeout. This adds a total of 12 seconds to the test runs at present. Avoid this by inserting a response using the console-recording feature. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]>
2022-04-25bootstd: Add tests for bootstd including all uclassesSimon Glass
Add a set of combined tests for the bootdev, bootflow and bootmeth commands, along with associated functionality. Expand the sandbox console-recording limit so that these can work. These tests rely on a filesystem script which is not yet added to the Python tests. It is included here as a shell script. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]>