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	At present tests are quite slow to run, over a minute on my machine. This presents a considerable barrier to bisecting for failures. The slowest tests are the filesystem ones and the buildman --fetch-arch test. Add a new 'qcheck' target that skips these tests. This reduces test time down to about 40 second, still too long, but bearable. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| #!/bin/bash
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| 
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| # Script to run all U-Boot tests that use sandbox.
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| #  $1: tests to run (empty for all, 'quick' for quick ones only)
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| 
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| # Runs a test and checks the exit code to decide if it passed
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| #  $1:         Test name
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| #  $2 onwards: command line to run
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| run_test() {
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| 	echo -n "$1: "
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| 	shift
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| 	"$@"
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| 	[ $? -ne 0 ] && failures=$((failures+1))
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| }
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| 
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| # SKip slow tests if requested
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| [ "$1" == "quick" ] && mark_expr="not slow"
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| 
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| failures=0
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| 
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| # Run all tests that the standard sandbox build can support
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| run_test "sandbox" ./test/py/test.py --bd sandbox --build -m "${mark_expr}"
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| 
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| # Run tests which require sandbox_spl
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| run_test "sandbox_spl" ./test/py/test.py --bd sandbox_spl --build \
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| 	-k 'test_ofplatdata or test_handoff'
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| 
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| # Run tests for the flat-device-tree version of sandbox. This is a special
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| # build which does not enable CONFIG_OF_LIVE for the live device tree, so we can
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| # check that functionality is the same. The standard sandbox build (above) uses
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| # CONFIG_OF_LIVE.
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| run_test "sandbox_flattree" ./test/py/test.py --bd sandbox_flattree --build \
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| 	-k test_ut
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| 
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| # Set up a path to dtc (device-tree compiler) and libfdt.py, a library it
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| # provides and which is built by the sandbox_spl config.
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| DTC_DIR=build-sandbox_spl/scripts/dtc
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| export PYTHONPATH=${DTC_DIR}/pylibfdt
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| export DTC=${DTC_DIR}/dtc
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| 
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| run_test "binman" ./tools/binman/binman -t
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| run_test "patman" ./tools/patman/patman --test
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| 
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| [ "$1" == "quick" ] && skip=--skip-net-tests
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| run_test "buildman" ./tools/buildman/buildman -t ${skip}
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| run_test "fdt" ./tools/dtoc/test_fdt -t
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| run_test "dtoc" ./tools/dtoc/dtoc -t
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| 
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| # This needs you to set up Python test coverage tools.
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| # To enable Python test coverage on Debian-type distributions (e.g. Ubuntu):
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| #   $ sudo apt-get install python-pytest python-coverage
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| run_test "binman code coverage" ./tools/binman/binman -T
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| run_test "dtoc code coverage" ./tools/dtoc/dtoc -T
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| run_test "fdt code coverage" ./tools/dtoc/test_fdt -T
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| 
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| if [ $failures == 0 ]; then
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| 	echo "Tests passed!"
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| else
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| 	echo "Tests FAILED"
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| 	exit 1
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| fi
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