forked from luck/tmp_suning_uos_patched
a6a9be9270
When firmware test(s) get skipped because of unmet dependencies and/or unsupported configuration, it returns 0 which is treated as a pass by the Kselftest framework. This leads to false positive result even when the test could not be run. Change it to return kselftest skip code when a test gets skipped to clearly report that the test could not be run. Kselftest framework SKIP code is 4 and the framework prints appropriate messages to indicate that the test is skipped. Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan (Samsung OSG) <shuah@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Luis R. Rodriguez <mcgrof@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan (Samsung OSG) <shuah@kernel.org>
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4.2 KiB
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200 lines
4.2 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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# Library of helpers for test scripts.
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set -e
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DIR=/sys/devices/virtual/misc/test_firmware
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PROC_CONFIG="/proc/config.gz"
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TEST_DIR=$(dirname $0)
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# Kselftest framework requirement - SKIP code is 4.
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ksft_skip=4
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print_reqs_exit()
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{
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echo "You must have the following enabled in your kernel:" >&2
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cat $TEST_DIR/config >&2
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exit $ksft_skip
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}
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test_modprobe()
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{
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if [ ! -d $DIR ]; then
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print_reqs_exit
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fi
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}
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check_mods()
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{
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trap "test_modprobe" EXIT
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if [ ! -d $DIR ]; then
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modprobe test_firmware
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fi
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if [ ! -f $PROC_CONFIG ]; then
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if modprobe configs 2>/dev/null; then
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echo "Loaded configs module"
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if [ ! -f $PROC_CONFIG ]; then
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echo "You must have the following enabled in your kernel:" >&2
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cat $TEST_DIR/config >&2
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echo "Resorting to old heuristics" >&2
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fi
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else
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echo "Failed to load configs module, using old heuristics" >&2
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fi
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fi
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}
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check_setup()
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{
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HAS_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER="$(kconfig_has CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER=y)"
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HAS_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER_FALLBACK="$(kconfig_has CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER_FALLBACK=y)"
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PROC_FW_IGNORE_SYSFS_FALLBACK="0"
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PROC_FW_FORCE_SYSFS_FALLBACK="0"
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if [ -z $PROC_SYS_DIR ]; then
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PROC_SYS_DIR="/proc/sys/kernel"
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fi
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FW_PROC="${PROC_SYS_DIR}/firmware_config"
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FW_FORCE_SYSFS_FALLBACK="$FW_PROC/force_sysfs_fallback"
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FW_IGNORE_SYSFS_FALLBACK="$FW_PROC/ignore_sysfs_fallback"
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if [ -f $FW_FORCE_SYSFS_FALLBACK ]; then
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PROC_FW_FORCE_SYSFS_FALLBACK="$(cat $FW_FORCE_SYSFS_FALLBACK)"
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fi
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if [ -f $FW_IGNORE_SYSFS_FALLBACK ]; then
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PROC_FW_IGNORE_SYSFS_FALLBACK="$(cat $FW_IGNORE_SYSFS_FALLBACK)"
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fi
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if [ "$PROC_FW_FORCE_SYSFS_FALLBACK" = "1" ]; then
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HAS_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER="yes"
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HAS_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER_FALLBACK="yes"
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fi
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if [ "$PROC_FW_IGNORE_SYSFS_FALLBACK" = "1" ]; then
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HAS_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER_FALLBACK="no"
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HAS_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER="no"
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fi
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if [ "$HAS_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER" = "yes" ]; then
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OLD_TIMEOUT="$(cat /sys/class/firmware/timeout)"
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fi
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OLD_FWPATH="$(cat /sys/module/firmware_class/parameters/path)"
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}
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verify_reqs()
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{
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if [ "$TEST_REQS_FW_SYSFS_FALLBACK" = "yes" ]; then
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if [ ! "$HAS_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER" = "yes" ]; then
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echo "usermode helper disabled so ignoring test"
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exit $ksft_skip
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fi
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fi
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}
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setup_tmp_file()
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{
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FWPATH=$(mktemp -d)
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FW="$FWPATH/test-firmware.bin"
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echo "ABCD0123" >"$FW"
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NAME=$(basename "$FW")
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if [ "$TEST_REQS_FW_SET_CUSTOM_PATH" = "yes" ]; then
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echo -n "$FWPATH" >/sys/module/firmware_class/parameters/path
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fi
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}
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__setup_random_file()
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{
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RANDOM_FILE_PATH="$(mktemp -p $FWPATH)"
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# mktemp says dry-run -n is unsafe, so...
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if [[ "$1" = "fake" ]]; then
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rm -rf $RANDOM_FILE_PATH
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sync
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else
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echo "ABCD0123" >"$RANDOM_FILE_PATH"
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fi
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echo $RANDOM_FILE_PATH
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}
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setup_random_file()
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{
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echo $(__setup_random_file)
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}
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setup_random_file_fake()
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{
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echo $(__setup_random_file fake)
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}
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proc_set_force_sysfs_fallback()
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{
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if [ -f $FW_FORCE_SYSFS_FALLBACK ]; then
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echo -n $1 > $FW_FORCE_SYSFS_FALLBACK
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check_setup
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fi
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}
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proc_set_ignore_sysfs_fallback()
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{
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if [ -f $FW_IGNORE_SYSFS_FALLBACK ]; then
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echo -n $1 > $FW_IGNORE_SYSFS_FALLBACK
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check_setup
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fi
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}
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proc_restore_defaults()
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{
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proc_set_force_sysfs_fallback 0
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proc_set_ignore_sysfs_fallback 0
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}
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test_finish()
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{
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if [ "$HAS_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER" = "yes" ]; then
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echo "$OLD_TIMEOUT" >/sys/class/firmware/timeout
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fi
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if [ "$TEST_REQS_FW_SET_CUSTOM_PATH" = "yes" ]; then
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if [ "$OLD_FWPATH" = "" ]; then
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# A zero-length write won't work; write a null byte
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printf '\000' >/sys/module/firmware_class/parameters/path
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else
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echo -n "$OLD_FWPATH" >/sys/module/firmware_class/parameters/path
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fi
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fi
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if [ -f $FW ]; then
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rm -f "$FW"
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fi
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if [ -d $FWPATH ]; then
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rm -rf "$FWPATH"
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fi
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proc_restore_defaults
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}
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kconfig_has()
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{
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if [ -f $PROC_CONFIG ]; then
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if zgrep -q $1 $PROC_CONFIG 2>/dev/null; then
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echo "yes"
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else
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echo "no"
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fi
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else
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# We currently don't have easy heuristics to infer this
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# so best we can do is just try to use the kernel assuming
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# you had enabled it. This matches the old behaviour.
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if [ "$1" = "CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER_FALLBACK=y" ]; then
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echo "yes"
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elif [ "$1" = "CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER=y" ]; then
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if [ -d /sys/class/firmware/ ]; then
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echo yes
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else
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echo no
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fi
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fi
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fi
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}
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