Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ |
| 2 | .. Copyright (c) 2014 The Chromium OS Authors. |
| 3 | .. sectionauthor:: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> |
| 4 | |
| 5 | Sandbox |
| 6 | ======= |
Simon Glass | 744d985 | 2011-10-10 08:22:14 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 7 | |
| 8 | Native Execution of U-Boot |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 9 | -------------------------- |
Simon Glass | 744d985 | 2011-10-10 08:22:14 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 10 | |
| 11 | The 'sandbox' architecture is designed to allow U-Boot to run under Linux on |
| 12 | almost any hardware. To achieve this it builds U-Boot (so far as possible) |
| 13 | as a normal C application with a main() and normal C libraries. |
| 14 | |
| 15 | All of U-Boot's architecture-specific code therefore cannot be built as part |
| 16 | of the sandbox U-Boot. The purpose of running U-Boot under Linux is to test |
| 17 | all the generic code, not specific to any one architecture. The idea is to |
| 18 | create unit tests which we can run to test this upper level code. |
| 19 | |
Simon Glass | e1b12e3 | 2021-03-07 17:35:16 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 20 | Sandbox allows development of many types of new features in a traditional way, |
| 21 | rather than needing to test each iteration on real hardware. Many U-Boot |
| 22 | features were developed on sandbox, including the core driver model, most |
| 23 | uclasses, verified boot, bloblist, logging and dozens of others. Sandbox has |
| 24 | enabled many large-scale code refactors as well. |
| 25 | |
Simon Glass | 744d985 | 2011-10-10 08:22:14 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 26 | CONFIG_SANDBOX is defined when building a native board. |
| 27 | |
Simon Glass | 9b250ac | 2014-09-23 13:05:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 28 | The board name is 'sandbox' but the vendor name is unset, so there is a |
| 29 | single board in board/sandbox. |
Simon Glass | 744d985 | 2011-10-10 08:22:14 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 30 | |
| 31 | CONFIG_SANDBOX_BIG_ENDIAN should be defined when running on big-endian |
| 32 | machines. |
| 33 | |
Mario Six | c6b89f3 | 2018-02-12 08:05:57 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 34 | There are two versions of the sandbox: One using 32-bit-wide integers, and one |
| 35 | using 64-bit-wide integers. The 32-bit version can be build and run on either |
| 36 | 32 or 64-bit hosts by either selecting or deselecting CONFIG_SANDBOX_32BIT; by |
| 37 | default, the sandbox it built for a 32-bit host. The sandbox using 64-bit-wide |
| 38 | integers can only be built on 64-bit hosts. |
Bin Meng | 226b50b | 2017-08-01 16:33:34 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 39 | |
Simon Glass | 744d985 | 2011-10-10 08:22:14 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 40 | Note that standalone/API support is not available at present. |
| 41 | |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 42 | |
Simon Glass | a1f49ab | 2020-03-18 09:42:39 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 43 | Prerequisites |
| 44 | ------------- |
| 45 | |
Simon Glass | 6a2626a | 2021-07-18 14:14:24 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 46 | Install the dependencies noted in :doc:`../build/gcc`. |
Simon Glass | a1f49ab | 2020-03-18 09:42:39 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 47 | |
| 48 | |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 49 | Basic Operation |
| 50 | --------------- |
| 51 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 52 | To run sandbox U-Boot use something like:: |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 53 | |
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki | 6b1978f | 2014-08-31 21:19:43 +0530 | [diff] [blame] | 54 | make sandbox_defconfig all |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 55 | ./u-boot |
| 56 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 57 | Note: If you get errors about 'sdl-config: Command not found' you may need to |
Simon Glass | 96d0cd4 | 2020-02-03 07:36:12 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 58 | install libsdl2.0-dev or similar to get SDL support. Alternatively you can |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 59 | build sandbox without SDL (i.e. no display/keyboard support) by removing |
| 60 | the CONFIG_SANDBOX_SDL line in include/configs/sandbox.h or using:: |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 61 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 62 | make sandbox_defconfig all NO_SDL=1 |
| 63 | ./u-boot |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 64 | |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 65 | U-Boot will start on your computer, showing a sandbox emulation of the serial |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 66 | console:: |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 67 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 68 | U-Boot 2014.04 (Mar 20 2014 - 19:06:00) |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 69 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 70 | DRAM: 128 MiB |
| 71 | Using default environment |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 72 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 73 | In: serial |
| 74 | Out: lcd |
| 75 | Err: lcd |
| 76 | => |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 77 | |
| 78 | You can issue commands as your would normally. If the command you want is |
| 79 | not supported you can add it to include/configs/sandbox.h. |
| 80 | |
Simon Glass | 2a8dc4c | 2021-02-07 14:27:07 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 81 | To exit, type 'poweroff' or press Ctrl-C. |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 82 | |
| 83 | |
| 84 | Console / LCD support |
| 85 | --------------------- |
| 86 | |
| 87 | Assuming that CONFIG_SANDBOX_SDL is defined when building, you can run the |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 88 | sandbox with LCD and keyboard emulation, using something like:: |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 89 | |
| 90 | ./u-boot -d u-boot.dtb -l |
| 91 | |
| 92 | This will start U-Boot with a window showing the contents of the LCD. If |
| 93 | that window has the focus then you will be able to type commands as you |
| 94 | would on the console. You can adjust the display settings in the device |
| 95 | tree file - see arch/sandbox/dts/sandbox.dts. |
| 96 | |
| 97 | |
| 98 | Command-line Options |
| 99 | -------------------- |
| 100 | |
| 101 | Various options are available, mostly for test purposes. Use -h to see |
Heinrich Schuchardt | 9c22adb | 2020-09-19 20:05:47 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 102 | available options. Some of these are described below: |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 103 | |
Heinrich Schuchardt | 3096ee8 | 2020-12-30 18:10:24 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 104 | -t, --terminal <arg> |
| 105 | The terminal is normally in what is called 'raw-with-sigs' mode. This means |
Heinrich Schuchardt | 9c22adb | 2020-09-19 20:05:47 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 106 | that you can use arrow keys for command editing and history, but if you |
| 107 | press Ctrl-C, U-Boot will exit instead of handling this as a keypress. |
| 108 | Other options are 'raw' (so Ctrl-C is handled within U-Boot) and 'cooked' |
| 109 | (where the terminal is in cooked mode and cursor keys will not work, Ctrl-C |
| 110 | will exit). |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 111 | |
Heinrich Schuchardt | 3096ee8 | 2020-12-30 18:10:24 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 112 | -l |
| 113 | Show the LCD emulation window. |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 114 | |
Heinrich Schuchardt | 3096ee8 | 2020-12-30 18:10:24 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 115 | -d <device_tree> |
| 116 | A device tree binary file can be provided with -d. If you edit the source |
Heinrich Schuchardt | 9c22adb | 2020-09-19 20:05:47 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 117 | (it is stored at arch/sandbox/dts/sandbox.dts) you must rebuild U-Boot to |
| 118 | recreate the binary file. |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 119 | |
Heinrich Schuchardt | 3096ee8 | 2020-12-30 18:10:24 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 120 | -D |
| 121 | To use the default device tree, use -D. |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 122 | |
Heinrich Schuchardt | 3096ee8 | 2020-12-30 18:10:24 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 123 | -T |
| 124 | To use the test device tree, use -T. |
Simon Glass | 189882c | 2019-09-25 08:56:07 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 125 | |
Heinrich Schuchardt | 3096ee8 | 2020-12-30 18:10:24 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 126 | -c [<cmd>;]<cmd> |
| 127 | To execute commands directly, use the -c option. You can specify a single |
Heinrich Schuchardt | 9c22adb | 2020-09-19 20:05:47 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 128 | command, or multiple commands separated by a semicolon, as is normal in |
| 129 | U-Boot. Be careful with quoting as the shell will normally process and |
| 130 | swallow quotes. When -c is used, U-Boot exits after the command is complete, |
| 131 | but you can force it to go to interactive mode instead with -i. |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 132 | |
Heinrich Schuchardt | 3096ee8 | 2020-12-30 18:10:24 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 133 | -i |
| 134 | Go to interactive mode after executing the commands specified by -c. |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 135 | |
Heinrich Schuchardt | 43db075 | 2020-12-30 18:07:48 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 136 | Environment Variables |
| 137 | --------------------- |
| 138 | |
| 139 | UBOOT_SB_TIME_OFFSET |
| 140 | This environment variable stores the offset of the emulated real time clock |
| 141 | to the host's real time clock in seconds. The offset defaults to zero. |
| 142 | |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 143 | Memory Emulation |
| 144 | ---------------- |
| 145 | |
| 146 | Memory emulation is supported, with the size set by CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_SIZE. |
| 147 | The -m option can be used to read memory from a file on start-up and write |
| 148 | it when shutting down. This allows preserving of memory contents across |
| 149 | test runs. You can tell U-Boot to remove the memory file after it is read |
| 150 | (on start-up) with the --rm_memory option. |
| 151 | |
| 152 | To access U-Boot's emulated memory within the code, use map_sysmem(). This |
| 153 | function is used throughout U-Boot to ensure that emulated memory is used |
| 154 | rather than the U-Boot application memory. This provides memory starting |
| 155 | at 0 and extending to the size of the emulation. |
| 156 | |
| 157 | |
| 158 | Storing State |
| 159 | ------------- |
| 160 | |
| 161 | With sandbox you can write drivers which emulate the operation of drivers on |
| 162 | real devices. Some of these drivers may want to record state which is |
| 163 | preserved across U-Boot runs. This is particularly useful for testing. For |
| 164 | example, the contents of a SPI flash chip should not disappear just because |
| 165 | U-Boot exits. |
| 166 | |
| 167 | State is stored in a device tree file in a simple format which is driver- |
| 168 | specific. You then use the -s option to specify the state file. Use -r to |
| 169 | make U-Boot read the state on start-up (otherwise it starts empty) and -w |
| 170 | to write it on exit (otherwise the stored state is left unchanged and any |
| 171 | changes U-Boot made will be lost). You can also use -n to tell U-Boot to |
| 172 | ignore any problems with missing state. This is useful when first running |
| 173 | since the state file will be empty. |
| 174 | |
| 175 | The device tree file has one node for each driver - the driver can store |
| 176 | whatever properties it likes in there. See 'Writing Sandbox Drivers' below |
| 177 | for more details on how to get drivers to read and write their state. |
| 178 | |
| 179 | |
| 180 | Running and Booting |
| 181 | ------------------- |
| 182 | |
| 183 | Since there is no machine architecture, sandbox U-Boot cannot actually boot |
| 184 | a kernel, but it does support the bootm command. Filesystems, memory |
| 185 | commands, hashing, FIT images, verified boot and many other features are |
| 186 | supported. |
| 187 | |
| 188 | When 'bootm' runs a kernel, sandbox will exit, as U-Boot does on a real |
| 189 | machine. Of course in this case, no kernel is run. |
| 190 | |
| 191 | It is also possible to tell U-Boot that it has jumped from a temporary |
| 192 | previous U-Boot binary, with the -j option. That binary is automatically |
| 193 | removed by the U-Boot that gets the -j option. This allows you to write |
| 194 | tests which emulate the action of chain-loading U-Boot, typically used in |
| 195 | a situation where a second 'updatable' U-Boot is stored on your board. It |
| 196 | is very risky to overwrite or upgrade the only U-Boot on a board, since a |
| 197 | power or other failure will brick the board and require return to the |
| 198 | manufacturer in the case of a consumer device. |
| 199 | |
| 200 | |
| 201 | Supported Drivers |
| 202 | ----------------- |
| 203 | |
| 204 | U-Boot sandbox supports these emulations: |
| 205 | |
| 206 | - Block devices |
| 207 | - Chrome OS EC |
| 208 | - GPIO |
| 209 | - Host filesystem (access files on the host from within U-Boot) |
Joe Hershberger | 3ea143a | 2015-03-22 17:09:13 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 210 | - I2C |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 211 | - Keyboard (Chrome OS) |
| 212 | - LCD |
Joe Hershberger | 3ea143a | 2015-03-22 17:09:13 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 213 | - Network |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 214 | - Serial (for console only) |
| 215 | - Sound (incomplete - see sandbox_sdl_sound_init() for details) |
| 216 | - SPI |
| 217 | - SPI flash |
| 218 | - TPM (Trusted Platform Module) |
| 219 | |
Trevor Woerner | 1f154a6 | 2018-04-30 19:13:05 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 220 | A wide range of commands are implemented. Filesystems which use a block |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 221 | device are supported. |
| 222 | |
Simon Glass | 89b199c | 2016-05-14 18:49:27 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 223 | Also sandbox supports driver model (CONFIG_DM) and associated commands. |
Simon Glass | 744d985 | 2011-10-10 08:22:14 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 224 | |
| 225 | |
Simon Glass | 969c8f4 | 2018-09-18 18:43:28 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 226 | Sandbox Variants |
| 227 | ---------------- |
| 228 | |
| 229 | There are unfortunately quite a few variants at present: |
| 230 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 231 | sandbox: |
| 232 | should be used for most tests |
| 233 | sandbox64: |
| 234 | special build that forces a 64-bit host |
| 235 | sandbox_flattree: |
| 236 | builds with dev_read\_...() functions defined as inline. |
| 237 | We need this build so that we can test those inline functions, and we |
| 238 | cannot build with both the inline functions and the non-inline functions |
| 239 | since they are named the same. |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 240 | sandbox_spl: |
| 241 | builds sandbox with SPL support, so you can run spl/u-boot-spl |
| 242 | and it will start up and then load ./u-boot. It is also possible to |
| 243 | run ./u-boot directly. |
Simon Glass | 969c8f4 | 2018-09-18 18:43:28 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 244 | |
Tom Rini | ee8da59 | 2019-10-11 16:28:47 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 245 | Of these sandbox_spl can probably be removed since it is a superset of sandbox. |
Simon Glass | 969c8f4 | 2018-09-18 18:43:28 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 246 | |
| 247 | Most of the config options should be identical between these variants. |
| 248 | |
| 249 | |
Joe Hershberger | a346ca7 | 2015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 250 | Linux RAW Networking Bridge |
| 251 | --------------------------- |
| 252 | |
| 253 | The sandbox_eth_raw driver bridges traffic between the bottom of the network |
| 254 | stack and the RAW sockets API in Linux. This allows much of the U-Boot network |
| 255 | functionality to be tested in sandbox against real network traffic. |
| 256 | |
| 257 | For Ethernet network adapters, the bridge utilizes the RAW AF_PACKET API. This |
| 258 | is needed to get access to the lowest level of the network stack in Linux. This |
| 259 | means that all of the Ethernet frame is included. This allows the U-Boot network |
| 260 | stack to be fully used. In other words, nothing about the Linux network stack is |
| 261 | involved in forming the packets that end up on the wire. To receive the |
| 262 | responses to packets sent from U-Boot the network interface has to be set to |
| 263 | promiscuous mode so that the network card won't filter out packets not destined |
| 264 | for its configured (on Linux) MAC address. |
| 265 | |
| 266 | The RAW sockets Ethernet API requires elevated privileges in Linux. You can |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 267 | either run as root, or you can add the capability needed like so:: |
Joe Hershberger | a346ca7 | 2015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 268 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 269 | sudo /sbin/setcap "CAP_NET_RAW+ep" /path/to/u-boot |
Joe Hershberger | a346ca7 | 2015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 270 | |
| 271 | The default device tree for sandbox includes an entry for eth0 on the sandbox |
| 272 | host machine whose alias is "eth1". The following are a few examples of network |
| 273 | operations being tested on the eth0 interface. |
| 274 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 275 | .. code-block:: none |
Joe Hershberger | a346ca7 | 2015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 276 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 277 | sudo /path/to/u-boot -D |
Joe Hershberger | a346ca7 | 2015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 278 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 279 | DHCP |
| 280 | .... |
Joe Hershberger | a346ca7 | 2015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 281 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 282 | setenv autoload no |
| 283 | setenv ethrotate no |
| 284 | setenv ethact eth1 |
| 285 | dhcp |
Joe Hershberger | a346ca7 | 2015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 286 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 287 | PING |
| 288 | .... |
Joe Hershberger | a346ca7 | 2015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 289 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 290 | setenv autoload no |
| 291 | setenv ethrotate no |
| 292 | setenv ethact eth1 |
| 293 | dhcp |
| 294 | ping $gatewayip |
Joe Hershberger | a346ca7 | 2015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 295 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 296 | TFTP |
| 297 | .... |
| 298 | |
| 299 | setenv autoload no |
| 300 | setenv ethrotate no |
| 301 | setenv ethact eth1 |
| 302 | dhcp |
| 303 | setenv serverip WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ |
| 304 | tftpboot u-boot.bin |
Joe Hershberger | a346ca7 | 2015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 305 | |
Trevor Woerner | 1f154a6 | 2018-04-30 19:13:05 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 306 | The bridge also supports (to a lesser extent) the localhost interface, 'lo'. |
Joe Hershberger | 22f6852 | 2015-03-22 17:09:23 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 307 | |
| 308 | The 'lo' interface cannot use the RAW AF_PACKET API because the lo interface |
| 309 | doesn't support Ethernet-level traffic. It is a higher-level interface that is |
| 310 | expected only to be used at the AF_INET level of the API. As such, the most raw |
| 311 | we can get on that interface is the RAW AF_INET API on UDP. This allows us to |
| 312 | set the IP_HDRINCL option to include everything except the Ethernet header in |
| 313 | the packets we send and receive. |
| 314 | |
| 315 | Because only UDP is supported, ICMP traffic will not work, so expect that ping |
| 316 | commands will time out. |
| 317 | |
| 318 | The default device tree for sandbox includes an entry for lo on the sandbox |
| 319 | host machine whose alias is "eth5". The following is an example of a network |
| 320 | operation being tested on the lo interface. |
| 321 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 322 | .. code-block:: none |
Joe Hershberger | 22f6852 | 2015-03-22 17:09:23 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 323 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 324 | TFTP |
| 325 | .... |
| 326 | |
| 327 | setenv ethrotate no |
| 328 | setenv ethact eth5 |
| 329 | tftpboot u-boot.bin |
Joe Hershberger | 22f6852 | 2015-03-22 17:09:23 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 330 | |
Joe Hershberger | a346ca7 | 2015-03-22 17:09:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 331 | |
Mike Frysinger | ffdb20b | 2013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 332 | SPI Emulation |
| 333 | ------------- |
| 334 | |
| 335 | Sandbox supports SPI and SPI flash emulation. |
| 336 | |
AKASHI Takahiro | 5e61c4e | 2020-04-27 15:46:45 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 337 | The device can be enabled via a device tree, for example:: |
Mike Frysinger | ffdb20b | 2013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 338 | |
AKASHI Takahiro | 5e61c4e | 2020-04-27 15:46:45 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 339 | spi@0 { |
| 340 | #address-cells = <1>; |
| 341 | #size-cells = <0>; |
| 342 | reg = <0 1>; |
| 343 | compatible = "sandbox,spi"; |
| 344 | cs-gpios = <0>, <&gpio_a 0>; |
| 345 | spi.bin@0 { |
| 346 | reg = <0>; |
| 347 | compatible = "spansion,m25p16", "jedec,spi-nor"; |
| 348 | spi-max-frequency = <40000000>; |
| 349 | sandbox,filename = "spi.bin"; |
| 350 | }; |
| 351 | }; |
Mike Frysinger | ffdb20b | 2013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 352 | |
AKASHI Takahiro | 5e61c4e | 2020-04-27 15:46:45 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 353 | The file must be created in advance:: |
Mike Frysinger | ffdb20b | 2013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 354 | |
AKASHI Takahiro | 5e61c4e | 2020-04-27 15:46:45 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 355 | $ dd if=/dev/zero of=spi.bin bs=1M count=2 |
| 356 | $ u-boot -T |
Mike Frysinger | ffdb20b | 2013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 357 | |
AKASHI Takahiro | 5e61c4e | 2020-04-27 15:46:45 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 358 | Here, you can use "-T" or "-D" option to specify test.dtb or u-boot.dtb, |
| 359 | respectively, or "-d <file>" for your own dtb. |
Mike Frysinger | ffdb20b | 2013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 360 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 361 | With this setup you can issue SPI flash commands as normal:: |
Mike Frysinger | ffdb20b | 2013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 362 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 363 | =>sf probe |
| 364 | SF: Detected M25P16 with page size 64 KiB, total 2 MiB |
| 365 | =>sf read 0 0 10000 |
| 366 | SF: 65536 bytes @ 0x0 Read: OK |
Mike Frysinger | ffdb20b | 2013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 367 | |
| 368 | Since this is a full SPI emulation (rather than just flash), you can |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 369 | also use low-level SPI commands:: |
Mike Frysinger | ffdb20b | 2013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 370 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 371 | =>sspi 0:0 32 9f |
| 372 | FF202015 |
Mike Frysinger | ffdb20b | 2013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 373 | |
| 374 | This is issuing a READ_ID command and getting back 20 (ST Micro) part |
| 375 | 0x2015 (the M25P16). |
| 376 | |
Mike Frysinger | ffdb20b | 2013-12-03 16:43:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 377 | |
Stefan Brüns | 2945eb7 | 2016-08-11 22:52:03 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 378 | Block Device Emulation |
| 379 | ---------------------- |
| 380 | |
| 381 | U-Boot can use raw disk images for block device emulation. To e.g. list |
| 382 | the contents of the root directory on the second partion of the image |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 383 | "disk.raw", you can use the following commands:: |
Stefan Brüns | 2945eb7 | 2016-08-11 22:52:03 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 384 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 385 | =>host bind 0 ./disk.raw |
| 386 | =>ls host 0:2 |
Stefan Brüns | 2945eb7 | 2016-08-11 22:52:03 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 387 | |
Simon Glass | 1758551 | 2021-03-15 18:11:11 +1300 | [diff] [blame] | 388 | The device can be marked removeable with 'host bind -r'. |
| 389 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 390 | A disk image can be created using the following commands:: |
Stefan Brüns | 2945eb7 | 2016-08-11 22:52:03 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 391 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 392 | $> truncate -s 1200M ./disk.raw |
| 393 | $> echo -e "label: gpt\n,64M,U\n,,L" | /usr/sbin/sgdisk ./disk.raw |
| 394 | $> lodev=`sudo losetup -P -f --show ./disk.raw` |
| 395 | $> sudo mkfs.vfat -n EFI -v ${lodev}p1 |
| 396 | $> sudo mkfs.ext4 -L ROOT -v ${lodev}p2 |
Stefan Brüns | 2945eb7 | 2016-08-11 22:52:03 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 397 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 398 | or utilize the device described in test/py/make_test_disk.py:: |
Alison Chaiken | bf6d76b | 2017-09-09 23:47:12 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 399 | |
| 400 | #!/usr/bin/python |
| 401 | import make_test_disk |
| 402 | make_test_disk.makeDisk() |
Stefan Brüns | 2945eb7 | 2016-08-11 22:52:03 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 403 | |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 404 | Writing Sandbox Drivers |
| 405 | ----------------------- |
Simon Glass | 744d985 | 2011-10-10 08:22:14 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 406 | |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 407 | Generally you should put your driver in a file containing the word 'sandbox' |
| 408 | and put it in the same directory as other drivers of its type. You can then |
| 409 | implement the same hooks as the other drivers. |
| 410 | |
| 411 | To access U-Boot's emulated memory, use map_sysmem() as mentioned above. |
| 412 | |
| 413 | If your driver needs to store configuration or state (such as SPI flash |
| 414 | contents or emulated chip registers), you can use the device tree as |
| 415 | described above. Define handlers for this with the SANDBOX_STATE_IO macro. |
| 416 | See arch/sandbox/include/asm/state.h for documentation. In short you provide |
| 417 | a node name, compatible string and functions to read and write the state. |
| 418 | Since writing the state can expand the device tree, you may need to use |
| 419 | state_setprop() which does this automatically and avoids running out of |
| 420 | space. See existing code for examples. |
| 421 | |
| 422 | |
Simon Glass | 001d188 | 2019-04-08 13:20:41 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 423 | Debugging the init sequence |
| 424 | --------------------------- |
| 425 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 426 | If you get a failure in the initcall sequence, like this:: |
Simon Glass | 001d188 | 2019-04-08 13:20:41 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 427 | |
| 428 | initcall sequence 0000560775957c80 failed at call 0000000000048134 (err=-96) |
| 429 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 430 | Then you use can use grep to see which init call failed, e.g.:: |
Simon Glass | 001d188 | 2019-04-08 13:20:41 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 431 | |
| 432 | $ grep 0000000000048134 u-boot.map |
| 433 | stdio_add_devices |
| 434 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 435 | Of course another option is to run it with a debugger such as gdb:: |
Simon Glass | 001d188 | 2019-04-08 13:20:41 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 436 | |
| 437 | $ gdb u-boot |
| 438 | ... |
| 439 | (gdb) br initcall.h:41 |
| 440 | Breakpoint 1 at 0x4db9d: initcall.h:41. (2 locations) |
| 441 | |
| 442 | Note that two locations are reported, since this function is used in both |
| 443 | board_init_f() and board_init_r(). |
| 444 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 445 | .. code-block:: none |
| 446 | |
Simon Glass | 001d188 | 2019-04-08 13:20:41 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 447 | (gdb) r |
| 448 | Starting program: /tmp/b/sandbox/u-boot |
| 449 | [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] |
| 450 | Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1". |
| 451 | |
| 452 | U-Boot 2018.09-00264-ge0c2ba9814-dirty (Sep 22 2018 - 12:21:46 -0600) |
| 453 | |
| 454 | DRAM: 128 MiB |
| 455 | MMC: |
| 456 | |
| 457 | Breakpoint 1, initcall_run_list (init_sequence=0x5555559619e0 <init_sequence_f>) |
| 458 | at /scratch/sglass/cosarm/src/third_party/u-boot/files/include/initcall.h:41 |
| 459 | 41 printf("initcall sequence %p failed at call %p (err=%d)\n", |
| 460 | (gdb) print *init_fnc_ptr |
| 461 | $1 = (const init_fnc_t) 0x55555559c114 <stdio_add_devices> |
| 462 | (gdb) |
| 463 | |
| 464 | |
| 465 | This approach can be used on normal boards as well as sandbox. |
| 466 | |
| 467 | |
Simon Glass | e8a7b30 | 2019-05-18 11:59:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 468 | SDL_CONFIG |
| 469 | ---------- |
| 470 | |
| 471 | If sdl-config is on a different path from the default, set the SDL_CONFIG |
| 472 | environment variable to the correct pathname before building U-Boot. |
| 473 | |
| 474 | |
Simon Glass | 80b7cb8 | 2019-05-18 11:59:50 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 475 | Using valgrind / memcheck |
| 476 | ------------------------- |
| 477 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 478 | It is possible to run U-Boot under valgrind to check memory allocations:: |
Simon Glass | 80b7cb8 | 2019-05-18 11:59:50 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 479 | |
| 480 | valgrind u-boot |
| 481 | |
| 482 | If you are running sandbox SPL or TPL, then valgrind will not by default |
| 483 | notice when U-Boot jumps from TPL to SPL, or from SPL to U-Boot proper. To |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 484 | fix this, use:: |
Simon Glass | 80b7cb8 | 2019-05-18 11:59:50 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 485 | |
| 486 | valgrind --trace-children=yes u-boot |
| 487 | |
| 488 | |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 489 | Testing |
| 490 | ------- |
| 491 | |
| 492 | U-Boot sandbox can be used to run various tests, mostly in the test/ |
Simon Glass | e1b12e3 | 2021-03-07 17:35:16 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 493 | directory. |
Simon Glass | 75b3c3a | 2014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 494 | |
Simon Glass | e1b12e3 | 2021-03-07 17:35:16 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 495 | See :doc:`../develop/tests_sandbox` for more information and |
| 496 | :doc:`../develop/testing` for information about testing generally. |
Simon Glass | 189882c | 2019-09-25 08:56:07 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 497 | |
Simon Glass | 9946d55 | 2018-11-15 18:43:59 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 498 | |
| 499 | Memory Map |
| 500 | ---------- |
| 501 | |
| 502 | Sandbox has its own emulated memory starting at 0. Here are some of the things |
| 503 | that are mapped into that memory: |
| 504 | |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 505 | ======= ======================== =============================== |
| 506 | Addr Config Usage |
| 507 | ======= ======================== =============================== |
Simon Glass | 9946d55 | 2018-11-15 18:43:59 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 508 | 0 CONFIG_SYS_FDT_LOAD_ADDR Device tree |
Simon Glass | ecc1ed9 | 2021-07-05 16:32:48 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 509 | c000 CONFIG_BLOBLIST_ADDR Blob list |
Simon Glass | 9946d55 | 2018-11-15 18:43:59 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 510 | 10000 CONFIG_MALLOC_F_ADDR Early memory allocation |
Simon Glass | a1396cd | 2019-04-08 13:20:44 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 511 | f0000 CONFIG_PRE_CON_BUF_ADDR Pre-console buffer |
Simon Glass | 2e059e4 | 2021-03-07 17:35:15 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 512 | 100000 CONFIG_TRACE_EARLY_ADDR Early trace buffer (if enabled). Also used |
| 513 | as the SPL load buffer in spl_test_load(). |
| 514 | 200000 CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE Load buffer for U-Boot (sandbox_spl only) |
Bin Meng | 49116e6 | 2019-07-18 00:34:33 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 515 | ======= ======================== =============================== |