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2026-03-18binman: test: Move pack/layout test files to test/pack/Simon Glass
Move about 50 test files related to basic layout, packing, alignment, sections, and image structure into a pack/ subdirectory. Drop the numeric prefixes from the filenames and update all references in ftest.py, entry_test.py, and binman_tests.rst Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Quentin Schulz <[email protected]>
2022-06-28spl: binman: Check at runtime if binman symbols were filled inAlper Nebi Yasak
Binman lets us declare symbols in SPL/TPL that refer to other entries in the same binman image as them. These symbols are filled in with the correct values while binman assembles the images, but this is done in-memory only. Symbols marked as optional can be filled with BINMAN_SYM_MISSING as an error value if their referred entry is missing. However, the unmodified SPL/TPL binaries are still available on disk, and can be used by people. For these files, nothing ensures that the symbols are set to this error value, and they will be considered valid when they are not. Empirically, all symbols show up as zero in a sandbox_vpl build when we run e.g. tpl/u-boot-tpl directly. On the other hand, zero is a perfectly fine value for a binman-written symbol, so we cannot say the symbols have wrong values based on that. Declare a magic symbol that binman always fills in with a fixed value. Check this value as an indicator that symbols were filled in correctly. Return the error value for all symbols when this magic symbol has the wrong value. For binman tests, we need to make room for the new symbol in the mocked SPL/TPL data by extending them by four bytes. This messes up some test image layouts. Fix the affected values, and check the magic symbol wherever it makes sense. Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <[email protected]>
2019-10-15binman: Increase size of TPL and SPL test dataSimon Glass
At present these are large enough to hold 20 bytes of symbol data. Add four more bytes so we can add another test. Unfortunately at present this involves changing a few test files to make room. We could adjust the test files to not specify sizes for entries. Then we could make the tests check the actual sizes. But for now, leave it as it is, since the effort is minor. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]>
2018-10-09binman: Move to three-digit test-file numbersSimon Glass
We now have 99 tests. Before adding any more, rename everything to three digits. This helps to preserve the ordering of tests and makes it easier to find things. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]>