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Diffstat (limited to 'test/dm/button.c')
| -rw-r--r-- | test/dm/button.c | 96 | 
1 files changed, 96 insertions, 0 deletions
| diff --git a/test/dm/button.c b/test/dm/button.c index 3318668df25..830d96fbef3 100644 --- a/test/dm/button.c +++ b/test/dm/button.c @@ -131,3 +131,99 @@ static int dm_test_button_keys_adc(struct unit_test_state *uts)  	return 0;  }  DM_TEST(dm_test_button_keys_adc, UT_TESTF_SCAN_PDATA | UT_TESTF_SCAN_FDT); + +/* Test of the button uclass using the button_gpio driver */ +static int dm_test_button_cmd(struct unit_test_state *uts) +{ +	struct udevice *btn1_dev, *btn2_dev, *gpio; +	const char *envstr; + +#define BTN1_GPIO 3 +#define BTN2_GPIO 4 +#define BTN1_PASS_VAR "test_button_cmds_0" +#define BTN2_PASS_VAR "test_button_cmds_1" + +	/* +	 * Buttons 1 and 2 are connected to gpio_a gpios 3 and 4 respectively. +	 * set the GPIOs to known values and then check that the appropriate +	 * commands are run when invoking process_button_cmds(). +	 */ +	ut_assertok(uclass_get_device(UCLASS_BUTTON, 1, &btn1_dev)); +	ut_assertok(uclass_get_device(UCLASS_BUTTON, 2, &btn2_dev)); +	ut_assertok(uclass_get_device(UCLASS_GPIO, 1, &gpio)); + +	/* +	 * Map a command to button 1 and check that it process_button_cmds() +	 * runs it if called with button 1 pressed. +	 */ +	ut_assertok(env_set("button_cmd_0_name", "button1")); +	ut_assertok(env_set("button_cmd_0", "env set " BTN1_PASS_VAR " PASS")); +	ut_assertok(sandbox_gpio_set_value(gpio, BTN1_GPIO, 1)); +	/* Sanity check that the button is actually pressed */ +	ut_asserteq(BUTTON_ON, button_get_state(btn1_dev)); +	process_button_cmds(); +	ut_assertnonnull((envstr = env_get(BTN1_PASS_VAR))); +	ut_asserteq_str(envstr, "PASS"); + +	/* Clear result */ +	ut_assertok(env_set(BTN1_PASS_VAR, NULL)); + +	/* +	 * Map a command for button 2, press it, check that only the command +	 * for button 1 runs because it comes first and is also pressed. +	 */ +	ut_assertok(env_set("button_cmd_1_name", "button2")); +	ut_assertok(env_set("button_cmd_1", "env set " BTN2_PASS_VAR " PASS")); +	ut_assertok(sandbox_gpio_set_value(gpio, BTN2_GPIO, 1)); +	ut_asserteq(BUTTON_ON, button_get_state(btn2_dev)); +	process_button_cmds(); +	/* Check that button 1 triggered again */ +	ut_assertnonnull((envstr = env_get(BTN1_PASS_VAR))); +	ut_asserteq_str(envstr, "PASS"); +	/* And button 2 didn't */ +	ut_assertnull(env_get(BTN2_PASS_VAR)); + +	/* Clear result */ +	ut_assertok(env_set(BTN1_PASS_VAR, NULL)); + +	/* +	 * Release button 1 and check that the command for button 2 is run +	 */ +	ut_assertok(sandbox_gpio_set_value(gpio, BTN1_GPIO, 0)); +	process_button_cmds(); +	ut_assertnull(env_get(BTN1_PASS_VAR)); +	/* Check that the command for button 2 ran */ +	ut_assertnonnull((envstr = env_get(BTN2_PASS_VAR))); +	ut_asserteq_str(envstr, "PASS"); + +	/* Clear result */ +	ut_assertok(env_set(BTN2_PASS_VAR, NULL)); + +	/* +	 * Unset "button_cmd_0_name" and check that no commands run even +	 * with both buttons pressed. +	 */ +	ut_assertok(env_set("button_cmd_0_name", NULL)); +	/* Press button 1 (button 2 is already pressed )*/ +	ut_assertok(sandbox_gpio_set_value(gpio, BTN1_GPIO, 1)); +	ut_asserteq(BUTTON_ON, button_get_state(btn1_dev)); +	process_button_cmds(); +	ut_assertnull(env_get(BTN1_PASS_VAR)); +	ut_assertnull(env_get(BTN2_PASS_VAR)); + +	/* +	 * Check that no command is run if the button name is wrong. +	 */ +	ut_assertok(env_set("button_cmd_0_name", "invalid_button")); +	process_button_cmds(); +	ut_assertnull(env_get(BTN1_PASS_VAR)); +	ut_assertnull(env_get(BTN2_PASS_VAR)); + +#undef BTN1_PASS_VAR +#undef BTN2_PASS_VAR +#undef BTN1_GPIO +#undef BTN2_GPIO + +	return 0; +} +DM_TEST(dm_test_button_cmd, UT_TESTF_SCAN_PDATA | UT_TESTF_SCAN_FDT); | 
