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#!/bin/bash# Copyright (C) 2010 Embecosm Limited# Contributor Jeremy Bennett <jeremy.bennett@embecosm.com># Contributor Joern Rennecke <joern.rennecke@embecosm.com># This file is a board description for testing OpenRISC with uClibc and# Or1ksim running Linux.# 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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------# For telnet targets we need to define some functions.# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------# Custom proc to close a telnet session# @param[in] connhost The connected host being closed.# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------proc telnet_close {connhost} {global board_infoverbose "telnet_close: connhost $connhost" 3# Close the sessionset spawn_id [board_info $connhost fileid]catch close -i $spawn_idcatch wait -i $spawn_id# Check we really succeeded in closingif [board_info $connhost exists fileid] {verbose "telnet_close: deleting remaining fileid"unset board_info(${connhost},fileid)}}# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------# Custom proc to check if we have had too many failures# @param[in] boardname The board being closed.# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------proc telnet_failure_check { connhost errmess } {global board_info# Get the maximum failure countset max_fc 10if [board_info $connhost exists max_failure_count] {set max_fc [board_info $connhost max_failure_count]}verbose "telnet_failure_check: Max failure count $max_fc"# Increment the current failure countset fc 1if [board_info $connhost exists failure_count] {verbose "telnet_failure_check: Incrementing failure count"set fc [expr [board_info $connhost failure_count] + 1]}set board_info($connhost,failure_count) $fcverbose "telnet_failure_check: current failure count is $fc"# Die if we are over the limitif {$fc >= $max_fc} {error "Too many failures: $errmess"}}# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------# Custom proc to exec programs using telnet# We seem to only pass in the first of the arguments supplied to the command.# The timeout is a mess. It seems to always be 10, not the timeout needed to# execute a regression test (typicall 300 seconds). Fixed by not making it# global and using our own timeout data.# It also seems that only the first argument is passed.# @param[in] hostname The board we are telnetting to# @param[in] cmd The command to run# @param[in] args Arguments to the command# @return A list of the return code (-1 on failure) and any error message.# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------proc telnet_exec {hostname cmd args} {global board_infoglobal verbose# Get the connected host name, if it exists. This code matches# telnet_open.verbose "telnet_exec: original hostname is $hostname"if {[board_info $hostname exists name]} {set connhost [board_info $hostname name]} else {set connhost $hostname}verbose "telnet_exec: connhost is $connhost"if [board_info $connhost exists hostname] {set hostname [board_info $connhost hostname]}verbose "telnet_exec: hostname is $hostname"# Get the first argument, if any.if { [llength $args] > 0 } {set pargs [lindex $args 0];} else {set pargs ""}verbose "telnet_exec: executing on $connhost, command \"$cmd\", pargs \"$pargs\""# Just check if we have more args. Potentially a second arg is an input# file.if { [llength $args] > 1 } {set tinp [lindex $args 1]if {$tinp != {}} {verbose "telnet_exec: long args: $args"}}# Set the shell promptif [board_info $connhost exists shell_prompt] {set shell_prompt [board_info $connhost shell_prompt]} elseif ![info exists shell_prompt] {# if no prompt, then set it to something genericset shell_prompt "\[^\r\n\]*\[$#\] "}# Start a new telnet session if one doesn't already exist. If sucessful# the fileid field associated with $connhost will be set to the spawn_id# of the new telnet process.if ![board_info $connhost exists fileid] {verbose "telnet_exec: opening new telnet connection"if {[telnet_open $connhost] == -1} {return [list -1 "telnet to $hostname failed for $cmd, couldn't begin telnet session"]}}# The spawn_id we'll use throughoutset spawn_id [board_info $connhost fileid]verbose "telnet_exec: spawn_id is now $spawn_id"# Use a relatively short timeout for most operations. Only the command# itself uses a long timeout.set timeout 30#Hit enter to make sure you get a shell promptsend -i $spawn_id "\r"expect {# A prompt indicates the current session is alive-i $spawn_id -re "$shell_prompt" {verbose "telnet_exec: got prompt at start"}-i $spawn_id default {# Timeout or EOF. Die if we have had too many failurestelnet_failure_check $connhost "no prompt at telnet start"# Try closing the connection and reopening.telnet_close $connhostif {[telnet_open $connhost] != -1} {set spawn_id [board_info $connhost fileid]verbose "telnet_exec: new telnet session, spawn_id: $spawn_id"send -i $spawn_id "\r"exp_continue} else {return [list -1 "telnet to $hostname failed for $cmd, couldn't get a shell prompt"]}}}# Send the command. We can't cope with any input, so only the first# argument (group) is sent.send -i $spawn_id -- "$cmd $pargs\r"# We really should get the command echoed back immediately. This is a good# way of slurping up unexpected prompts. We first swap out any characters# from the command and args that might cause us grief.regsub -all "\\+" "$cmd $pargs" "." cmdpargsverbose "telnet_exec: command match string is \"$cmdpargs\""expect {-i $spawn_id -re "$cmdpargs" {verbose "telnet_exec: got command echoed back"}-i $spawn_id default {verbose "telnet_exec: command not echoed: command expect_out(buffer): \"$expect_out(buffer)\""}}# Set the telnet command custom timeout to wait for the command to# complete executing.if [board_info $connhost exists telnet_exec_timeout] {set timeout [board_info $connhost telnet_exec_timeout]verbose "telnet_exec: command timeout set to $timeout"} else {# Appropriate defaultset timeout 300verbose "telnet_exec: command timeout set to default value $timeout"}expect {-i $spawn_id -re "$shell_prompt" {verbose "telnet_exec: got prompt after command"}-i $spawn_id default {# Give up on timeout or EOFtelnet_close $connhostreturn [list -1 "telnet to $hostname for $cmd $pargs failed (timeout)"]}}# Remove unnecessary strings from the output stringverbose "telnet_exec: command expect_out(buffer): \"$expect_out(buffer)\""regsub -all $cmdpargs "$expect_out(buffer)" {} outputregsub "$shell_prompt" $output {} outputregsub -all "\[\r\n\]" $output {} outputif {$output == ""} {set output "(no output)"} else {set output "\"$output\""}verbose "telnet_exec: command output $output"# Check the return status. Use a short timeout for this and following# commands.set timeout 30send -i $spawn_id "echo \$?\r"# Once again, look for the "echo" reflected back as a way of slurping up# unexpected prompts. We don't worry about timeout here - we'll sort that# out later.expect {-i $spawn_id -re "echo \\$\\?" {verbose "telnet_exec: got \"echo\" echoed back"}-i $spawn_id default {verbose "telnet_exec: echo not echoed: command expect_out(buffer): \"$expect_out(buffer)\""}}# Look for the shell prompt. Don't worry about timeout for now. It only# really matters if we don't get a valid status, which we'll discover# below.expect {-i $spawn_id -re "$shell_prompt" {verbose "telnet_exec: got status shell prompt"}-i $spawn_id default {verbose "telnet_exec: no status shell prompt: command expect_out(buffer): \"$expect_out(buffer)\""}}# Regsub the output to get the status numberverbose "telnet_exec: status expect_out(buffer): \"$expect_out(buffer)\""regsub -all {echo \$\?} $expect_out(buffer) {} statusregsub "$shell_prompt" $status {} statusregsub -all "\[\r\n \]" $status {} statusverbose "telnet_exec: status \"$status\""# This shouldn't be neccessary...if {[regexp {[0123456789]+} $status] != 1} {warning "status not a number (\"$status\"), setting to 1"verbose "telnet_exec: status (\"$status\"), expect_out(buffer): \"$expect_out(buffer)\""set status 1# Die if we have had too many failures like this.telnet_failure_check $connhost "bad status"}if {$status == 0} {return [list "0" "$output"]} else {return [list "1" "$output"]}}# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------# For FTP we need to redefine some existing functions to add additional# features.# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------# Upload REMOTEFILE from HOST as LOCALFILE by FTP# This version swaps the argument order, which is what the regression test# seems to expect.# Also allows a custom timeout to be set.# @param[in] host The host we are connected to.# @param[in] localfile The local file to send# @param[in] remotefile Name of file at remote end.# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------proc ftp_upload {host localfile remotefile} {global board_infoset prompt "ftp>"verbose "ftping $remotefile from $host to $localfile"# JPB to set custom timeout (not marked global, so we don't need to save# and restore)if [board_info $host exists ftp_upload_timeout] {set timeout [board_info $host ftp_upload_timeout]verbose "FTP upload timeout set to $timeout"} else {# Appropriate defaultset timeout 15verbose "FTP upload timeout set to default value $timeout"}set spawn_id [ftp_open $host]if {$spawn_id < 0} {return ""}set loop 1while {$loop} {send -i $spawn_id "get $remotefile $localfile\n"expect {-i $spawn_id -re ".*Too many open files.*$prompt" {ftp_close $host}-i $spawn_id -re ".*No such file or directory.*$prompt" {set loop 0set remotefile ""}-i $spawn_id -re "(^|\[\r\n\])226.*$prompt" {set loop 0}-i $spawn_id -re "(^|\[\r\n\])\[0-9\]\[0-9\]\[0-9\].*$prompt" {set loop 0set remotefile ""}-i $spawn_id default {ftp_close $host}}if {$loop} {set spawn_id [ftp_open $host]if {$spawn_id < 0} {return ""}}}return $localfile}# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------# Download LOCALFILE to HOST as REMOTEFILE by FTP# This version takes a user specified timeout, which we need for our slow# simulated connection.# @param[in] host The host we are connected to.# @param[in] localfile The local file to send# @param[in] remotefile Name of file at remote end.# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------proc ftp_download {host localfile remotefile} {global board_infoset prompt "ftp>"verbose "putting $localfile $remotefile"if [board_info $host exists hostname] {set remotehost [board_info $host hostname]} else {set remotehost $host}set spawn_id [ftp_open $host]if {$spawn_id < 0} {return ""}set loop 1# JPB to set custom timeout (not marked global, so we don't need to save# and restore)if [board_info $host exists ftp_download_timeout] {set timeout [board_info $host ftp_download_timeout]verbose "FTP download timeout set to $timeout"} else {# Appropriate defaultset timeout 15verbose "FTP download timeout set to default value $timeout"}while {$loop} {send -i $spawn_id "put $localfile $remotefile\n"expect {-i $spawn_id -re ".*Too many open files.*$prompt" {ftp_close $host}-i $spawn_id -re ".*No such file or directory.*$prompt" {set loop 0set remotefile ""}-re "(^|\[\r\n\])150.*connection for (.*) \[(\]\[0-9.,\]+\\)\[\r\n\]" {set remotefile $expect_out(2,string)exp_continue}-i $spawn_id -re "(^|\[\r\n\])226.*$prompt" {set loop 0}-i $spawn_id -re "Timeout.*$prompt" {ftp_close $host}-i $spawn_id -re "(^|\[\r\n\])\[0-9\]\[0-9\]\[0-9\].*$prompt" {set loop 0set remotefile ""}-i $spawn_id default {ftp_close $host}}if {$loop} {set spawn_id [ftp_open $host]if {$spawn_id < 0} {return ""}}}return $remotefile}# This is a list of toolchains that are supported on this board.set_board_info target_install {or32-linux}# No multilib options needed by default.process_multilib_options ""# Load the generic configuration for this board. This will define a basic set# of routines needed by the tool to communicate with the board.load_generic_config "unix"# Set up remote target info. We select the IP address using an external# program which knows about all available Linuxes.set linux_hostname [exec [file dirname $env(DEJAGNU)]/get-ip.sh --rotate]set_board_info hostname $linux_hostnamesend_user "OR32 target hostname is $linux_hostname\n"set_board_info username root# Use the installed compilers to ensure we get search paths that will find# uClibc.send_user "set_board_info compiler /opt/or32-new/bin/or32-linux-gcc\n"global GCC_UNDER_TESTset GCC_UNDER_TEST "/opt/or32-new/bin/or32-linux-gcc"global GXX_UNDER_TESTset GXX_UNDER_TEST "/opt/or32-new/bin/or32-linux-g++"set_board_info compiler /opt/or32-new/bin/or32-linux-gccset_board_info c++compiler /opt/or32-new/bin/or32-linux-g++set target_alias "or32-linux"set_board_info connect telnetset_board_info shell_prompt "\[^\r\n\]*# "set_board_info telnet_username "root"set_board_info telnet_password ""set_board_info telnet_exec_timeout 1200set_board_info file_transfer ftpset_board_info ftp_username rootset_board_info ftp_password ""set_board_info ftp_download_timeout 120set_board_info ftp_upload_timeout 120# Options for the simulator# set cfg_file [lookfor_file ${srcdir} libgloss/or32/sim.cfg]#set_board_info sim,options "-a \"-f ${cfg_file}\""# We only support uClibc on this target. We assume that all multilib options# have been specified before we get here.#set_board_info compiler "[find_gcc]"# We need to define this flag to generate default .gcda files if we are using# a stock compiler, without the profopt.exp changes. No problem with doubling# up the argument in normal circumstances.set_board_info cflags "-fprofile-dir=."set_board_info cxxflags "-fprofile-dir=."# No linker script needed.set_board_info ldscript ""# This simulator isn't slow.set_board_info slow_simulator 0# Can't pass arguments to programs on this target..set_board_info noargs 1# Used by a few gcc.c-torture testcases to delimit how large the stack can# be.set_board_info gcc,stack_size 65536# GDB options# We can't do input in GDB (yet! HA!). It *will* do output, hurrah.set_board_info gdb,noinferiorio 1# Or pass arguments.set_board_info gdb,noargs 1set_board_info noargs 1# And there's no support for signals.set_board_info gdb,nosignals 1
