#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (C) 2010 Google Inc. # Written by David Hendricks for Google Inc. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA # # This script attempts to test Flashrom partial write capability by writing # patterns of 0xff and 0x00 bytes to the lowest 128kB of flash. 128kB is chosen # since 64kB is usually the largest possible block size, so we will try to # cover at least two blocks with this test. EXIT_SUCCESS=0 EXIT_FAILURE=1 # The copy of flashrom to test. If unset, we'll assume the user wants to test # a newly built flashrom binary in the parent directory (this script should # reside in flashrom/util). if [ -z "$FLASHROM" ] ; then FLASHROM="../flashrom" fi echo "testing flashrom binary: ${FLASHROM}" OLDDIR=$(pwd) # test data location TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d -t flashrom_test.XXXXXXXXXX) if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then echo "Could not create temporary directory" exit $EXIT_FAILURE fi ZERO_4K="00_4k.bin" FF_4K="ff_4k.bin" FF_4K_TEXT="ff_4k.txt" TESTFILE="test.bin" which uuencode > /dev/null if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then echo "uuencode is required to use this script" exit $EXIT_FAILURE fi which flashrom > /dev/null if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then echo "Please install a stable version of flashrom in your path." echo "This will be used to compare the test flashrom binary and " echo "restore your firmware image at the end of the test." exit $EXIT_FAILURE fi # Keep a copy of flashrom with the test data cp "$FLASHROM" "${TMPDIR}/" cd "$TMPDIR" echo "Running test in ${TMPDIR}" # Make 4k worth of 0xff bytes echo "begin 640 $FF_4K" > "$FF_4K_TEXT" i=0 while [ $i -le 90 ] ; do echo "M____________________________________________________________" >> "$FF_4K_TEXT" i=$((${i} + 1)) done echo "!_P``" >> "$FF_4K_TEXT" echo "\`" >> "$FF_4K_TEXT" echo "end" >> "$FF_4K_TEXT" uudecode -o "$FF_4K" "$FF_4K_TEXT" rm -f "$FF_4K_TEXT" # Make 4k worth of 0x00 bytes dd if=/dev/zero of="$ZERO_4K" bs=1 count=4096 2> /dev/null echo "ffh pattern written in ${FF_4K}" echo "00h pattern written in ${ZERO_4K}" echo "Reading BIOS image" BIOS="bios.bin" flashrom ${FLASHROM_PARAM} -r "$BIOS" > /dev/null echo "Original image saved as ${BIOS}" # $1: exit code do_exit() { if [ ${1} -eq ${EXIT_FAILURE} ] ; then echo "Result: FAILED" else echo "Result: PASSED" fi echo "restoring original bios image using system's flashrom" flashrom ${FLASHROM_PARAM} -w "$BIOS" echo "test files remain in ${TMPDIR}" cd "$OLDDIR" exit "$1" } # # Actual tests are performed below. # NUM_REGIONS=16 # Make a layout - 4K regions on 4K boundaries. This will test basic # functionality of erasing and writing specific blocks. echo " 0x000000:0x000fff 00_0 0x001000:0x001fff ff_0 0x002000:0x002fff 00_1 0x003000:0x003fff ff_1 0x004000:0x004fff 00_2 0x005000:0x005fff ff_2 0x006000:0x006fff 00_3 0x007000:0x007fff ff_3 0x008000:0x008fff 00_4 0x009000:0x009fff ff_4 0x00a000:0x00afff 00_5 0x00b000:0x00bfff ff_5 0x00c000:0x00cfff 00_6 0x00d000:0x00dfff ff_6 0x00e000:0x00efff 00_7 0x00f000:0x00ffff ff_7 0x010000:0x010fff 00_8 0x011000:0x011fff ff_8 0x012000:0x012fff 00_9 0x013000:0x013fff ff_9 0x014000:0x014fff 00_10 0x015000:0x015fff ff_10 0x016000:0x016fff 00_11 0x017000:0x017fff ff_11 0x018000:0x018fff 00_12 0x019000:0x019fff ff_12 0x01a000:0x01afff 00_13 0x01b000:0x01bfff ff_13 0x01c000:0x01cfff 00_14 0x01d000:0x01dfff ff_14 0x01e000:0x01efff 00_15 0x01f000:0x01ffff ff_15 " > layout_4k_aligned.txt cp "$BIOS" "$TESTFILE" i=0 while [ $i -lt $NUM_REGIONS ] ; do echo -n "aligned region ${i} test: " offset=$((${i} * 8192)) dd if=${ZERO_4K} of=${TESTFILE} bs=1 conv=notrunc seek=${offset} 2> /dev/null dd if=${FF_4K} of=${TESTFILE} bs=1 conv=notrunc seek=$((${offset} + 4096)) 2> /dev/null ./flashrom ${FLASHROM_PARAM} -l layout_4k_aligned.txt -i 00_${i} -i ff_${i} -w "$TESTFILE" > /dev/null if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then echo "failed to flash region" do_exit "$EXIT_FAILURE" fi # download the entire ROM image and use diff to compare to ensure # flashrom logic does not violate user-specified regions flashrom ${FLASHROM_PARAM} -r difftest.bin > /dev/null diff -q difftest.bin "$TESTFILE" if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then echo "failed diff test" do_exit "$EXIT_FAILURE" fi rm -f difftest.bin i=$((${i} + 1)) echo "passed" done # Make a layout - 4K regions on 4.5K boundaries. This will help find problems # with logic that only operates on part of a block. For example, if a user # wishes to re-write a fraction of a block, then: # 1. The whole block must be erased. # 2. The old content must be restored at unspecified offsets. # 3. The new content must be written at specified offsets. # # Note: The last chunk of 0xff bytes is only 2k as to avoid overrunning a 128kB # test image. # echo " 0x000800:0x0017ff 00_0 0x001800:0x0027ff ff_0 0x002800:0x0037ff 00_1 0x003800:0x0047ff ff_1 0x004800:0x0057ff 00_2 0x005800:0x0067ff ff_2 0x006800:0x0077ff 00_3 0x007800:0x0087ff ff_3 0x008800:0x0097ff 00_4 0x009800:0x00a7ff ff_4 0x00a800:0x00b7ff 00_5 0x00b800:0x00c7ff ff_5 0x00c800:0x00d7ff 00_6 0x00d800:0x00e7ff ff_6 0x00e800:0x00f7ff 00_7 0x00f800:0x0107ff ff_7 0x010800:0x0117ff 00_8 0x011800:0x0127ff ff_8 0x012800:0x0137ff 00_9 0x013800:0x0147ff ff_9 0x014800:0x0157ff 00_10 0x015800:0x0167ff ff_10 0x016800:0x0177ff 00_11 0x017800:0x0187ff ff_11 0x018800:0x0197ff 00_12 0x019800:0x01a7ff ff_12 0x01a800:0x01b7ff 00_13 0x01b800:0x01c7ff ff_13 0x01c800:0x01d7ff 00_14 0x01d800:0x01e7ff ff_14 0x01e800:0x01f7ff 00_15 0x01f800:0x01ffff ff_15 " > layout_unaligned.txt # reset the test file and ROM to the original state flashrom ${FLASHROM_PARAM} -w "$BIOS" > /dev/null cp "$BIOS" "$TESTFILE" i=0 while [ $i -lt $NUM_REGIONS ] ; do echo -n "unaligned region ${i} test: " offset=$(($((${i} * 8192)) + 2048)) # Protect against too long write writelen=4096 if [ $((${offset} + 4096 + 4096)) -ge 131072 ]; then writelen=$((131072 - $((${offset} + 4096)))) if [ ${writelen} -lt 0 ]; then writelen=0 fi fi dd if=${ZERO_4K} of=${TESTFILE} bs=1 conv=notrunc seek=${offset} 2> /dev/null dd if=${FF_4K} of=${TESTFILE} bs=1 conv=notrunc seek=$((${offset} + 4096)) count=writelen 2> /dev/null ./flashrom ${FLASHROM_PARAM} -l layout_unaligned.txt -i 00_${i} -i ff_${i} -w "$TESTFILE" > /dev/null if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then echo "failed to flash region" do_exit "$EXIT_FAILURE" fi # download the entire ROM image and use diff to compare to ensure # flashrom logic does not violate user-specified regions flashrom ${FLASHROM_PARAM} -r difftest.bin > /dev/null diff -q difftest.bin "$TESTFILE" if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then echo "failed diff test" do_exit "$EXIT_FAILURE" fi rm -f difftest.bin i=$((${i} + 1)) echo "passed" done do_exit "$EXIT_SUCCESS"