Hello Simon,

On 12/16/2014 09:41 PM, Simon Glass wrote:
Hi Przemyslaw,

On 12 December 2014 at 08:54, Przemyslaw Marczak <p.marc...@samsung.com> wrote:

Hello,


On 12/12/2014 04:52 PM, Przemyslaw Marczak wrote:

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mktest_files: script for generating random size long name files
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Usage:
./1_mktest_files.sh count

count - number of files to be generated

The output directory is: "./test_files"

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copy_files: copy the test_files/* into test partition mount point
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Usage:
./2_copy_files.sh mount_point

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fat_test.sh: test fat read by write commands to the device console
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This script send commands to U-Boot console.
First specify few script variables, e.g:
- TTY="/dev/ttyS0"
- MMCDEV=0
- PARTITION=2
- LOAD_ADDR="0x40000000"

usage:
1. Target:
     run: ums 0 mmc 0
2. Run script 1 and 2 to make and copy the test files
     onto the test partition by UMS
3. This script:
     - set test device $PARTITION and other variables in the script,
       which is required for sending proper commands
     - set $TTY in the script
     run: ./3_fat_test.sh
4. Compare the crc results on the target and device consoles
     (sorry for the mess on the console)

Signed-off-by: Przemyslaw Marczak <p.marc...@samsung.com>
---
   1_mktest_files.sh | 82 
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
   2_copy_files.sh   | 20 ++++++++++++++
   3_fat_test.sh     | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
   3 files changed, 140 insertions(+)
   create mode 100755 1_mktest_files.sh
   create mode 100755 2_copy_files.sh
   create mode 100755 3_fat_test.sh


This is just for some quick test.
I will add something more pretty to the sandbox.

Perhaps this should be written in Python? We now have quite a few
tests and it's getting to the point where we might want to have a way
to run them all, check results, etc. That would be easier if we could
import them through some standard interface. For now, perhaps we
should avoid shell scripts except for really trivial things.

You can bring in the patman libraries (we could break these out into
another dir but it doesn't seem important):

import os
import sys

# Bring in the patman libraries
our_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
sys.path.append(os.path.join(our_path, 'tools/patman'))

import command

The, for example:
print command.Output('ls', '-l')

Regards,
Simon


The patch fixes the issue with the "hidden" files, so for looking the issue on some other cases I made some simple script. I understand that this is not good for a U-Boot tests, and I agree that better is to write something automated in the Python for the sandbox.
I think that the fix should be merged.
I can write the test for the sandbox in a free time, but it will take a moment, because now I would like to focus on the pmic framework.
The pmic was on hold for too long.

Best regards,
--
Przemyslaw Marczak
Samsung R&D Institute Poland
Samsung Electronics
p.marc...@samsung.com
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