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Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +01001U-Boot pytest suite
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Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -07003
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +01004Introduction
5------------
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -07006
7This tool aims to test U-Boot by executing U-Boot shell commands using the
8console interface. A single top-level script exists to execute or attach to the
9U-Boot console, run the entire script of tests against it, and summarize the
10results. Advantages of this approach are:
11
12- Testing is performed in the same way a user or script would interact with
13 U-Boot; there can be no disconnect.
14- There is no need to write or embed test-related code into U-Boot itself.
15 It is asserted that writing test-related code in Python is simpler and more
Simon Glassfc328332021-03-07 17:35:17 -070016 flexible than writing it all in C. But see :doc:`tests_writing` for caveats
17 and more discussion / analysis.
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -070018- It is reasonably simple to interact with U-Boot in this way.
19
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +010020Requirements
21------------
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -070022
23The test suite is implemented using pytest. Interaction with the U-Boot console
24involves executing some binary and interacting with its stdin/stdout. You will
25need to implement various "hook" scripts that are called by the test suite at
26the appropriate time.
27
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +010028In order to run the test suite at a minimum we require that both Python 3 and
29pip for Python 3 are installed. All of the required python modules are
30described in the requirements.txt file in the /test/py/ directory and can be
31installed via the command
32
33.. code-block:: bash
34
35 pip install -r requirements.txt
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -070036
Tom Riniddaa8be2019-10-24 11:59:26 -040037In order to execute certain tests on their supported platforms other tools
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +010038will be required. The following is an incomplete list:
Tom Riniddaa8be2019-10-24 11:59:26 -040039
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +010040* gdisk
41* dfu-util
42* dtc
43* openssl
44* sudo OR guestmount
45* e2fsprogs
46* util-linux
47* coreutils
48* dosfstools
49* efitools
50* mount
51* mtools
52* sbsigntool
53* udisks2
AKASHI Takahirofe6ca4d2020-04-14 11:51:49 +090054
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +010055Please use the appropriate commands for your distribution to match these tools
Tom Riniddaa8be2019-10-24 11:59:26 -040056up with the package that provides them.
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -070057
58The test script supports either:
59
60- Executing a sandbox port of U-Boot on the local machine as a sub-process,
61 and interacting with it over stdin/stdout.
62- Executing an external "hook" scripts to flash a U-Boot binary onto a
63 physical board, attach to the board's console stream, and reset the board.
64 Further details are described later.
65
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +010066Using `virtualenv` to provide requirements
67~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -070068
Tom Riniddaa8be2019-10-24 11:59:26 -040069The recommended way to run the test suite, in order to ensure reproducibility
70is to use `virtualenv` to set up the necessary environment. This can be done
71via the following commands:
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -070072
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -070073
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +010074.. code-block:: console
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -070075
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +010076 $ cd /path/to/u-boot
77 $ sudo apt-get install python3 python3-virtualenv
78 $ virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 venv
79 $ . ./venv/bin/activate
80 $ pip install -r test/py/requirements.txt
81
82Testing sandbox
83---------------
84
85To run the test suite on the sandbox port (U-Boot built as a native user-space
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -070086application), simply execute:
87
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +010088.. code-block:: bash
89
90 ./test/py/test.py --bd sandbox --build
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -070091
92The `--bd` option tells the test suite which board type is being tested. This
93lets the test suite know which features the board has, and hence exactly what
94can be tested.
95
96The `--build` option tells U-Boot to compile U-Boot. Alternatively, you may
97omit this option and build U-Boot yourself, in whatever way you choose, before
98running the test script.
99
100The test script will attach to U-Boot, execute all valid tests for the board,
101then print a summary of the test process. A complete log of the test session
102will be written to `${build_dir}/test-log.html`. This is best viewed in a web
103browser, but may be read directly as plain text, perhaps with the aid of the
104`html2text` utility.
105
Simon Glass35839ed2021-10-08 09:15:23 -0600106If sandbox crashes (e.g. with a segfault) you will see message like this::
107
108
109 test/py/u_boot_spawn.py:171: in expect
110 c = os.read(self.fd, 1024).decode(errors='replace')
111 E ValueError: U-Boot exited with signal 11 (Signals.SIGSEGV)
112
113
Simon Glassb04f64a2021-10-05 20:18:00 -0600114Controlling output
115~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
116
117By default a short backtrace is reported. If you would like a longer one,
118pass ``--tb=long`` when running the test. See the pytest documentation for
119more options.
120
Simon Glass5f8cefb2021-09-19 15:14:51 -0600121Running tests in parallel
122~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
123
124Note: This does not fully work yet and is documented only so you can try to
125fix the problems.
126
127First install support for parallel tests::
128
129 pip3 install pytest-xdist
130
131Then build sandbox in a suitable build directory. It is not possible to use
132the --build flag with xdist.
133
134Finally, run the tests in parallel using the -n flag::
135
136 # build sandbox first, in a suitable build directory. It is not possible
137 # to use the --build flag with -n
138 test/py/test.py -B sandbox --build-dir /tmp/b/sandbox -q -k 'not slow' -n32
139
140At least the following non-slow tests are known to fail:
141
142- test_fit_ecdsa
143- test_bind_unbind_with_uclass
144- ut_dm_spi_flash
145- test_gpt_rename_partition
146- test_gpt_swap_partitions
147- test_pinmux_status
148- test_sqfs_load
149
150
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100151Testing under a debugger
152~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Stephen Warrend70facf2016-02-08 14:49:02 -0700153
154If you need to run sandbox under a debugger, you may pass the command-line
155option `--gdbserver COMM`. This causes two things to happens:
156
157- Instead of running U-Boot directly, it will be run under gdbserver, with
158 debug communication via the channel `COMM`. You can attach a debugger to the
159 sandbox process in order to debug it. See `man gdbserver` and the example
160 below for details of valid values for `COMM`.
161- All timeouts in tests are disabled, allowing U-Boot an arbitrary amount of
162 time to execute commands. This is useful if U-Boot is stopped at a breakpoint
163 during debugging.
164
165A usage example is:
166
167Window 1:
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100168
169.. code-block:: bash
170
171 ./test/py/test.py --bd sandbox --gdbserver localhost:1234
Stephen Warrend70facf2016-02-08 14:49:02 -0700172
173Window 2:
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100174
175.. code-block:: bash
176
177 gdb ./build-sandbox/u-boot -ex 'target remote localhost:1234'
Stephen Warrend70facf2016-02-08 14:49:02 -0700178
179Alternatively, you could leave off the `-ex` option and type the command
180manually into gdb once it starts.
181
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100182You can use any debugger you wish, as long as it speaks the gdb remote
Stephen Warrend70facf2016-02-08 14:49:02 -0700183protocol, or any graphical wrapper around gdb.
184
185Some tests deliberately cause the sandbox process to exit, e.g. to test the
186reset command, or sandbox's CTRL-C handling. When this happens, you will need
187to attach the debugger to the new sandbox instance. If these tests are not
188relevant to your debugging session, you can skip them using pytest's -k
189command-line option; see the next section.
190
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100191Command-line options
192--------------------
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700193
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100194--board-type, --bd, -B
195 set the type of the board to be tested. For example, `sandbox` or `seaboard`.
196
197--board-identity`, --id
198 sets the identity of the board to be tested. This allows differentiation
199 between multiple instances of the same type of physical board that are
200 attached to the same host machine. This parameter is not interpreted by th
201 test script in any way, but rather is simply passed to the hook scripts
202 described below, and may be used in any site-specific way deemed necessary.
203
204--build
205 indicates that the test script should compile U-Boot itself before running
206 the tests. If using this option, make sure that any environment variables
207 required by the build process are already set, such as `$CROSS_COMPILE`.
208
209--buildman
210 indicates that `--build` should use buildman to build U-Boot. There is no need
211 to set $CROSS_COMPILE` in this case since buildman handles it.
212
213--build-dir
214 sets the directory containing the compiled U-Boot binaries. If omitted, this
215 is `${source_dir}/build-${board_type}`.
216
217--result-dir
218 sets the directory to write results, such as log files, into.
219 If omitted, the build directory is used.
220
221--persistent-data-dir
222 sets the directory used to store persistent test data. This is test data that
223 may be re-used across test runs, such as file-system images.
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700224
Stephen Warrend70facf2016-02-08 14:49:02 -0700225`pytest` also implements a number of its own command-line options. Commonly used
226options are mentioned below. Please see `pytest` documentation for complete
227details. Execute `py.test --version` for a brief summary. Note that U-Boot's
228test.py script passes all command-line arguments directly to `pytest` for
229processing.
230
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100231-k
232 selects which tests to run. The default is to run all known tests. This
Stephen Warrend70facf2016-02-08 14:49:02 -0700233 option takes a single argument which is used to filter test names. Simple
234 logical operators are supported. For example:
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100235
236 - `'-k ums'` runs only tests with "ums" in their name.
237 - `'-k ut_dm'` runs only tests with "ut_dm" in their name. Note that in this
Stephen Warrend70facf2016-02-08 14:49:02 -0700238 case, "ut_dm" is a parameter to a test rather than the test name. The full
239 test name is e.g. "test_ut[ut_dm_leak]".
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100240 - `'-k not reset'` runs everything except tests with "reset" in their name.
241 - `'-k ut or hush'` runs only tests with "ut" or "hush" in their name.
242 - `'-k not (ut or hush)'` runs everything except tests with "ut" or "hush" in
Stephen Warrend70facf2016-02-08 14:49:02 -0700243 their name.
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100244
245-s
246 prevents pytest from hiding a test's stdout. This allows you to see
Stephen Warrend70facf2016-02-08 14:49:02 -0700247 U-Boot's console log in real time on pytest's stdout.
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700248
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100249Testing real hardware
250---------------------
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700251
252The tools and techniques used to interact with real hardware will vary
253radically between different host and target systems, and the whims of the user.
254For this reason, the test suite does not attempt to directly interact with real
255hardware in any way. Rather, it executes a standardized set of "hook" scripts
256via `$PATH`. These scripts implement certain actions on behalf of the test
257suite. This keeps the test suite simple and isolated from system variances
258unrelated to U-Boot features.
259
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100260Hook scripts
261~~~~~~~~~~~~
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700262
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100263Environment variables
264'''''''''''''''''''''
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700265
266The following environment variables are set when running hook scripts:
267
268- `UBOOT_BOARD_TYPE` the board type being tested.
269- `UBOOT_BOARD_IDENTITY` the board identity being tested, or `na` if none was
270 specified.
271- `UBOOT_SOURCE_DIR` the U-Boot source directory.
272- `UBOOT_TEST_PY_DIR` the full path to `test/py/` in the source directory.
273- `UBOOT_BUILD_DIR` the U-Boot build directory.
274- `UBOOT_RESULT_DIR` the test result directory.
Masahiro Yamada3aca4a42017-10-19 19:08:52 +0900275- `UBOOT_PERSISTENT_DATA_DIR` the test persistent data directory.
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700276
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100277u-boot-test-console
278'''''''''''''''''''
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700279
280This script provides access to the U-Boot console. The script's stdin/stdout
281should be connected to the board's console. This process should continue to run
282indefinitely, until killed. The test suite will run this script in parallel
283with all other hooks.
284
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100285This script may be implemented e.g. by executing `cu`, `kermit`, `conmux`, etc.
286via exec().
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700287
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100288If you are able to run U-Boot under a hardware simulator such as QEMU, then
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700289you would likely spawn that simulator from this script. However, note that
290`u-boot-test-reset` may be called multiple times per test script run, and must
291cause U-Boot to start execution from scratch each time. Hopefully your
292simulator includes a virtual reset button! If not, you can launch the
293simulator from `u-boot-test-reset` instead, while arranging for this console
294process to always communicate with the current simulator instance.
295
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100296u-boot-test-flash
297'''''''''''''''''
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700298
299Prior to running the test suite against a board, some arrangement must be made
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100300so that the board executes the particular U-Boot binary to be tested. Often
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700301this involves writing the U-Boot binary to the board's flash ROM. The test
302suite calls this hook script for that purpose.
303
304This script should perform the entire flashing process synchronously; the
305script should only exit once flashing is complete, and a board reset will
306cause the newly flashed U-Boot binary to be executed.
307
308It is conceivable that this script will do nothing. This might be useful in
309the following cases:
310
311- Some other process has already written the desired U-Boot binary into the
312 board's flash prior to running the test suite.
313- The board allows U-Boot to be downloaded directly into RAM, and executed
314 from there. Use of this feature will reduce wear on the board's flash, so
315 may be preferable if available, and if cold boot testing of U-Boot is not
316 required. If this feature is used, the `u-boot-test-reset` script should
Masahiro Yamada3aca4a42017-10-19 19:08:52 +0900317 perform this download, since the board could conceivably be reset multiple
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700318 times in a single test run.
319
320It is up to the user to determine if those situations exist, and to code this
321hook script appropriately.
322
323This script will typically be implemented by calling out to some SoC- or
324board-specific vendor flashing utility.
325
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100326u-boot-test-reset
327'''''''''''''''''
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700328
329Whenever the test suite needs to reset the target board, this script is
330executed. This is guaranteed to happen at least once, prior to executing the
331first test function. If any test fails, the test infra-structure will execute
332this script again to restore U-Boot to an operational state before running the
333next test function.
334
335This script will likely be implemented by communicating with some form of
336relay or electronic switch attached to the board's reset signal.
337
338The semantics of this script require that when it is executed, U-Boot will
339start running from scratch. If the U-Boot binary to be tested has been written
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100340to flash, pulsing the board's reset signal is likely all this script needs to
341do. However, in some scenarios, this script may perform other actions. For
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700342example, it may call out to some SoC- or board-specific vendor utility in order
343to download the U-Boot binary directly into RAM and execute it. This would
344avoid the need for `u-boot-test-flash` to actually write U-Boot to flash, thus
345saving wear on the flash chip(s).
346
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100347Examples
348''''''''
Stephen Warren5b2beab2016-04-06 11:46:59 -0600349
Tom Rini85ae52b2021-02-24 17:05:04 -0500350https://source.denx.de/u-boot/u-boot-test-hooks contains some working example hook
Stephen Warren5b2beab2016-04-06 11:46:59 -0600351scripts, and may be useful as a reference when implementing hook scripts for
352your platform. These scripts are not considered part of U-Boot itself.
353
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100354Board-type-specific configuration
355~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700356
357Each board has a different configuration and behaviour. Many of these
358differences can be automatically detected by parsing the `.config` file in the
359build directory. However, some differences can't yet be handled automatically.
360
361For each board, an optional Python module `u_boot_board_${board_type}` may exist
362to provide board-specific information to the test script. Any global value
363defined in these modules is available for use by any test function. The data
364contained in these scripts must be purely derived from U-Boot source code.
365Hence, these configuration files are part of the U-Boot source tree too.
366
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100367Execution environment configuration
368~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700369
370Each user's hardware setup may enable testing different subsets of the features
371implemented by a particular board's configuration of U-Boot. For example, a
372U-Boot configuration may support USB device mode and USB Mass Storage, but this
373can only be tested if a USB cable is connected between the board and the host
374machine running the test script.
375
376For each board, optional Python modules `u_boot_boardenv_${board_type}` and
377`u_boot_boardenv_${board_type}_${board_identity}` may exist to provide
378board-specific and board-identity-specific information to the test script. Any
379global value defined in these modules is available for use by any test
380function. The data contained in these is specific to a particular user's
381hardware configuration. Hence, these configuration files are not part of the
382U-Boot source tree, and should be installed outside of the source tree. Users
383should set `$PYTHONPATH` prior to running the test script to allow these
384modules to be loaded.
385
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100386Board module parameter usage
387~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700388
389The test scripts rely on the following variables being defined by the board
390module:
391
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100392- none at present
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700393
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100394U-Boot `.config` feature usage
395~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700396
397The test scripts rely on various U-Boot `.config` features, either directly in
398order to test those features, or indirectly in order to query information from
399the running U-Boot instance in order to test other features.
400
401One example is that testing of the `md` command requires knowledge of a RAM
402address to use for the test. This data is parsed from the output of the
403`bdinfo` command, and hence relies on CONFIG_CMD_BDI being enabled.
404
405For a complete list of dependencies, please search the test scripts for
406instances of:
407
408- `buildconfig.get(...`
409- `@pytest.mark.buildconfigspec(...`
Heinrich Schuchardt10feb302019-04-22 09:18:55 +0200410- `@pytest.mark.notbuildconfigspec(...`
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700411
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100412Complete invocation example
413~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700414
415Assuming that you have installed the hook scripts into $HOME/ubtest/bin, and
416any required environment configuration Python modules into $HOME/ubtest/py,
417then you would likely invoke the test script as follows:
418
419If U-Boot has already been built:
420
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100421.. code-block:: bash
422
423 PATH=$HOME/ubtest/bin:$PATH \
Liam Beguinbe916912018-03-14 19:15:13 -0400424 PYTHONPATH=${HOME}/ubtest/py/${HOSTNAME}:${PYTHONPATH} \
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700425 ./test/py/test.py --bd seaboard
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700426
427If you want the test script to compile U-Boot for you too, then you likely
428need to set `$CROSS_COMPILE` to allow this, and invoke the test script as
Simon Glassf5ec7ee2020-03-18 09:43:01 -0600429follows:
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700430
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100431.. code-block:: bash
432
433 CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-eabi- \
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700434 PATH=$HOME/ubtest/bin:$PATH \
Liam Beguinbe916912018-03-14 19:15:13 -0400435 PYTHONPATH=${HOME}/ubtest/py/${HOSTNAME}:${PYTHONPATH} \
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700436 ./test/py/test.py --bd seaboard --build
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700437
Simon Glassf5ec7ee2020-03-18 09:43:01 -0600438or, using buildman to handle it:
439
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100440.. code-block:: bash
441
Simon Glassf5ec7ee2020-03-18 09:43:01 -0600442 PATH=$HOME/ubtest/bin:$PATH \
443 PYTHONPATH=${HOME}/ubtest/py/${HOSTNAME}:${PYTHONPATH} \
444 ./test/py/test.py --bd seaboard --build --buildman
Simon Glassf5ec7ee2020-03-18 09:43:01 -0600445
Heinrich Schuchardt01576192021-01-18 20:24:03 +0100446Writing tests
447-------------
Stephen Warrend2015062016-01-15 11:15:24 -0700448
449Please refer to the pytest documentation for details of writing pytest tests.
450Details specific to the U-Boot test suite are described below.
451
452A test fixture named `u_boot_console` should be used by each test function. This
453provides the means to interact with the U-Boot console, and retrieve board and
454environment configuration information.
455
456The function `u_boot_console.run_command()` executes a shell command on the
457U-Boot console, and returns all output from that command. This allows
458validation or interpretation of the command output. This function validates
459that certain strings are not seen on the U-Boot console. These include shell
460error messages and the U-Boot sign-on message (in order to detect unexpected
461board resets). See the source of `u_boot_console_base.py` for a complete list of
462"bad" strings. Some test scenarios are expected to trigger these strings. Use
463`u_boot_console.disable_check()` to temporarily disable checking for specific
464strings. See `test_unknown_cmd.py` for an example.
465
466Board- and board-environment configuration values may be accessed as sub-fields
467of the `u_boot_console.config` object, for example
468`u_boot_console.config.ram_base`.
469
470Build configuration values (from `.config`) may be accessed via the dictionary
471`u_boot_console.config.buildconfig`, with keys equal to the Kconfig variable
472names.