On 03/13/2015 01:43 AM, David Gibson wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 09:47:44AM -0400, Peter Hurley wrote:
>> Hi David,
>>
>> On 03/09/2015 08:17 PM, David Gibson wrote:
>>> On Fri, Mar 06, 2015 at 10:12:38AM -0500, Peter Hurley wrote:
>>>> Properties may contain path names which are not NUL-terminated.
>>>> For example, the 'stdout-path' property allows the form 'path:options',
>>>> where the ':' character terminates the path specifier.
>>>>
>>>> Allow these path names to be used in-place for path descending;
>>>> add fdt_path_offset_namelen(), which limits the path name to 'namelen'
>>>> characters.
>>>>
>>>> Reimplement fdt_path_offset() as a trivial wrapper.
>>>>
>>>> Signed-off-by: Peter Hurley <[email protected]>
>>>
>>> I think this function is a good idea, however I would like to see a
>>> testcase for it.
>>
>> Sure, I can do that.
>>
>> I assume you mean a path name with non-NUL termination because
>> the fdt_path_offset() tests are already exercising the
>> fdt_path_offset_name() implementation.
>
> Yes, I mean the non-\0-terminated case. Or more specifically still,
> making sure that if you call fdt_path_offset_namelen() on a portion of
> a longer path, it correctly gives you the offset for only the partial
> path.
>
> That said, there may be some other edge cases that could do with
> testing too, if you have time. In particular I'm thinking of paths
> where there are repeated '/' character, and paths ending with one or
> more '/' characters.
>
>> Is there a readme somewhere regarding the test matrix (ie.,
>> which dts files go with which tests)?
>
> I'm afraid not, apart from the test runner script itself. I'm not
> sure quite what information you're after here.
Ok, now that I have the test working, I see why you didn't understand
what I was after.
The purpose of fdt_path_offset_namelen() is to perform path-descending
from in-place property values; for example, finding the node offset from
the /chosen/stdout-path property of the form
/ {
chosen {
stdout-path = "/ocp/serial@44e04d00:115200";
};
}
I wrote the test to get string properties containing paths from the
fdt; for example, assuming the fdt contains
path1 = "/subnode@1/subsubnode:";
path2 = "/subnode@2/subsubnode@0:";
path3 = "/subnode@1////subsubnode///:";
path4 = "/subnode@2///subsubnode///:/subnode@1";
the test did:
const char *path1;
path1 = fdt_getprop(fdt, 0, "path1", &len);
...
I had looked at the run_test.sh scripts and known that there were
multiple dtb files produced for the test_tree1 tests so I was asking
for a handy readme to tell me which dts(i) files to add the string
properties to.
When I got the test running for dtbs produced from test_tree1.body.dtsi,
I discovered there were some cross-referenced tests from other
sources, like sw_tree1.c; thus the changes to test_tree1.body.dtsi
cause other tests to fail.
So I've given up on testing fdt_path_offset_namelen() that way,
and instead, am just using static const paths defined in the test
itself, which I will submit shortly.
Regards,
Peter Hurley
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