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    # Copyright (c) 2016 Google, Inc
    # Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
    #
    # SPDX-License-Identifier:      GPL-2.0+
    #
    # To run a single test, change to this directory, and:
    #
    #    python -m unittest func_test.TestFunctional.testHelp
    
    from optparse import OptionParser
    import os
    import shutil
    import struct
    import sys
    import tempfile
    import unittest
    
    import binman
    import cmdline
    import command
    import control
    import entry
    import fdt_select
    import fdt_util
    import tools
    import tout
    
    # Contents of test files, corresponding to different entry types
    U_BOOT_DATA         = '1234'
    U_BOOT_IMG_DATA     = 'img'
    U_BOOT_SPL_DATA     = '567'
    BLOB_DATA           = '89'
    ME_DATA             = '0abcd'
    VGA_DATA            = 'vga'
    U_BOOT_DTB_DATA     = 'udtb'
    X86_START16_DATA    = 'start16'
    U_BOOT_NODTB_DATA   = 'nodtb with microcode pointer somewhere in here'
    
    class TestFunctional(unittest.TestCase):
        """Functional tests for binman
    
        Most of these use a sample .dts file to build an image and then check
        that it looks correct. The sample files are in the test/ subdirectory
        and are numbered.
    
        For each entry type a very small test file is created using fixed
        string contents. This makes it easy to test that things look right, and
        debug problems.
    
        In some cases a 'real' file must be used - these are also supplied in
        the test/ diurectory.
        """
        @classmethod
        def setUpClass(self):
            # Handle the case where argv[0] is 'python'
            self._binman_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0]))
            self._binman_pathname = os.path.join(self._binman_dir, 'binman')
    
            # Create a temporary directory for input files
            self._indir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='binmant.')
    
            # Create some test files
            TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('u-boot.bin', U_BOOT_DATA)
            TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('u-boot.img', U_BOOT_IMG_DATA)
            TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('spl/u-boot-spl.bin', U_BOOT_SPL_DATA)
            TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('blobfile', BLOB_DATA)
    
            TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('me.bin', ME_DATA)
            TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('vga.bin', VGA_DATA)
    
            TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('u-boot.dtb', U_BOOT_DTB_DATA)
    
            TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('u-boot-x86-16bit.bin', X86_START16_DATA)
    
            TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('u-boot-nodtb.bin', U_BOOT_NODTB_DATA)
            self._output_setup = False
    
    
            # ELF file with a '_dt_ucode_base_size' symbol
            with open(self.TestFile('u_boot_ucode_ptr')) as fd:
                TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('u-boot', fd.read())
    
            # Intel flash descriptor file
            with open(self.TestFile('descriptor.bin')) as fd:
                TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('descriptor.bin', fd.read())
    
    
        @classmethod
        def tearDownClass(self):
            """Remove the temporary input directory and its contents"""
            if self._indir:
                shutil.rmtree(self._indir)
            self._indir = None
    
        def setUp(self):
            # Enable this to turn on debugging output
            # tout.Init(tout.DEBUG)
            command.test_result = None
    
        def tearDown(self):
            """Remove the temporary output directory"""
            tools._FinaliseForTest()
    
        def _RunBinman(self, *args, **kwargs):
            """Run binman using the command line
    
            Args:
                Arguments to pass, as a list of strings
                kwargs: Arguments to pass to Command.RunPipe()
            """
            result = command.RunPipe([[self._binman_pathname] + list(args)],
                    capture=True, capture_stderr=True, raise_on_error=False)
            if result.return_code and kwargs.get('raise_on_error', True):
                raise Exception("Error running '%s': %s" % (' '.join(args),
                                result.stdout + result.stderr))
            return result
    
        def _DoBinman(self, *args):
            """Run binman using directly (in the same process)
    
            Args:
                Arguments to pass, as a list of strings
            Returns:
                Return value (0 for success)
            """
            (options, args) = cmdline.ParseArgs(list(args))
            options.pager = 'binman-invalid-pager'
            options.build_dir = self._indir
    
            # For testing, you can force an increase in verbosity here
            # options.verbosity = tout.DEBUG
            return control.Binman(options, args)
    
        def _DoTestFile(self, fname):
            """Run binman with a given test file
    
            Args:
                fname: Device tree source filename to use (e.g. 05_simple.dts)
            """
            return self._DoBinman('-p', '-I', self._indir,
                                  '-d', self.TestFile(fname))
    
        def _SetupDtb(self, fname, outfile='u-boot.dtb'):
    
            """Set up a new test device-tree file
    
            The given file is compiled and set up as the device tree to be used
            for ths test.
    
            Args:
                fname: Filename of .dts file to read
                outfile: Output filename for compiled device tree binary
    
            Returns:
                Contents of device tree binary
            """
    
            if not self._output_setup:
                tools.PrepareOutputDir(self._indir, True)
                self._output_setup = True
            dtb = fdt_util.EnsureCompiled(self.TestFile(fname))
            with open(dtb) as fd:
                data = fd.read()
                TestFunctional._MakeInputFile(outfile, data)
    
        def _DoReadFileDtb(self, fname, use_real_dtb=False):
    
            """Run binman and return the resulting image
    
            This runs binman with a given test file and then reads the resulting
            output file. It is a shortcut function since most tests need to do
            these steps.
    
            Raises an assertion failure if binman returns a non-zero exit code.
    
            Args:
                fname: Device tree source filename to use (e.g. 05_simple.dts)
                use_real_dtb: True to use the test file as the contents of
                    the u-boot-dtb entry. Normally this is not needed and the
                    test contents (the U_BOOT_DTB_DATA string) can be used.
                    But in some test we need the real contents.
    
    
            Returns:
                Tuple:
                    Resulting image contents
                    Device tree contents
    
            dtb_data = None
    
            # Use the compiled test file as the u-boot-dtb input
            if use_real_dtb:
    
                dtb_data = self._SetupDtb(fname)
    
    
            try:
                retcode = self._DoTestFile(fname)
                self.assertEqual(0, retcode)
    
                # Find the (only) image, read it and return its contents
                image = control.images['image']
                fname = tools.GetOutputFilename('image.bin')
                self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(fname))
                with open(fname) as fd:
    
                    return fd.read(), dtb_data
    
            finally:
                # Put the test file back
                if use_real_dtb:
                    TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('u-boot.dtb', U_BOOT_DTB_DATA)
    
    
        def _DoReadFile(self, fname, use_real_dtb=False):
            """Helper function which discards the device-tree binary"""
            return self._DoReadFileDtb(fname, use_real_dtb)[0]
    
    
        @classmethod
        def _MakeInputFile(self, fname, contents):
            """Create a new test input file, creating directories as needed
    
            Args:
                fname: Filenaem to create
                contents: File contents to write in to the file
            Returns:
                Full pathname of file created
            """
            pathname = os.path.join(self._indir, fname)
            dirname = os.path.dirname(pathname)
            if dirname and not os.path.exists(dirname):
                os.makedirs(dirname)
            with open(pathname, 'wb') as fd:
                fd.write(contents)
            return pathname
    
        @classmethod
        def TestFile(self, fname):
            return os.path.join(self._binman_dir, 'test', fname)
    
        def AssertInList(self, grep_list, target):
            """Assert that at least one of a list of things is in a target
    
            Args:
                grep_list: List of strings to check
                target: Target string
            """
            for grep in grep_list:
                if grep in target:
                    return
            self.fail("Error: '%' not found in '%s'" % (grep_list, target))
    
        def CheckNoGaps(self, entries):
            """Check that all entries fit together without gaps
    
            Args:
                entries: List of entries to check
            """
            pos = 0
            for entry in entries.values():
                self.assertEqual(pos, entry.pos)
                pos += entry.size
    
    
        def GetFdtLen(self, dtb):
            """Get the totalsize field from a device tree binary
    
            Args:
                dtb: Device tree binary contents
    
            Returns:
                Total size of device tree binary, from the header
            """
            return struct.unpack('>L', dtb[4:8])[0]
    
    
        def testRun(self):
            """Test a basic run with valid args"""
            result = self._RunBinman('-h')
    
        def testFullHelp(self):
            """Test that the full help is displayed with -H"""
            result = self._RunBinman('-H')
            help_file = os.path.join(self._binman_dir, 'README')
            self.assertEqual(len(result.stdout), os.path.getsize(help_file))
            self.assertEqual(0, len(result.stderr))
            self.assertEqual(0, result.return_code)
    
        def testFullHelpInternal(self):
            """Test that the full help is displayed with -H"""
            try:
                command.test_result = command.CommandResult()
                result = self._DoBinman('-H')
                help_file = os.path.join(self._binman_dir, 'README')
            finally:
                command.test_result = None
    
        def testHelp(self):
            """Test that the basic help is displayed with -h"""
            result = self._RunBinman('-h')
            self.assertTrue(len(result.stdout) > 200)
            self.assertEqual(0, len(result.stderr))
            self.assertEqual(0, result.return_code)
    
        # Not yet available.
        def testBoard(self):
            """Test that we can run it with a specific board"""
            self._SetupDtb('05_simple.dts', 'sandbox/u-boot.dtb')
            TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('sandbox/u-boot.bin', U_BOOT_DATA)
            result = self._DoBinman('-b', 'sandbox')
            self.assertEqual(0, result)
    
        def testNeedBoard(self):
            """Test that we get an error when no board ius supplied"""
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                result = self._DoBinman()
            self.assertIn("Must provide a board to process (use -b <board>)",
                    str(e.exception))
    
        def testMissingDt(self):
            """Test that an invalid device tree file generates an error"""
            with self.assertRaises(Exception) as e:
                self._RunBinman('-d', 'missing_file')
            # We get one error from libfdt, and a different one from fdtget.
            self.AssertInList(["Couldn't open blob from 'missing_file'",
                               'No such file or directory'], str(e.exception))
    
        def testBrokenDt(self):
            """Test that an invalid device tree source file generates an error
    
            Since this is a source file it should be compiled and the error
            will come from the device-tree compiler (dtc).
            """
            with self.assertRaises(Exception) as e:
                self._RunBinman('-d', self.TestFile('01_invalid.dts'))
            self.assertIn("FATAL ERROR: Unable to parse input tree",
                    str(e.exception))
    
        def testMissingNode(self):
            """Test that a device tree without a 'binman' node generates an error"""
            with self.assertRaises(Exception) as e:
                self._DoBinman('-d', self.TestFile('02_missing_node.dts'))
            self.assertIn("does not have a 'binman' node", str(e.exception))
    
        def testEmpty(self):
            """Test that an empty binman node works OK (i.e. does nothing)"""
            result = self._RunBinman('-d', self.TestFile('03_empty.dts'))
            self.assertEqual(0, len(result.stderr))
            self.assertEqual(0, result.return_code)
    
        def testInvalidEntry(self):
            """Test that an invalid entry is flagged"""
            with self.assertRaises(Exception) as e:
                result = self._RunBinman('-d',
                                         self.TestFile('04_invalid_entry.dts'))
            #print e.exception
            self.assertIn("Unknown entry type 'not-a-valid-type' in node "
                    "'/binman/not-a-valid-type'", str(e.exception))
    
        def testSimple(self):
            """Test a simple binman with a single file"""
            data = self._DoReadFile('05_simple.dts')
            self.assertEqual(U_BOOT_DATA, data)
    
        def testDual(self):
            """Test that we can handle creating two images
    
            This also tests image padding.
            """
            retcode = self._DoTestFile('06_dual_image.dts')
            self.assertEqual(0, retcode)
    
            image = control.images['image1']
            self.assertEqual(len(U_BOOT_DATA), image._size)
            fname = tools.GetOutputFilename('image1.bin')
            self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(fname))
            with open(fname) as fd:
                data = fd.read()
                self.assertEqual(U_BOOT_DATA, data)
    
            image = control.images['image2']
            self.assertEqual(3 + len(U_BOOT_DATA) + 5, image._size)
            fname = tools.GetOutputFilename('image2.bin')
            self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(fname))
            with open(fname) as fd:
                data = fd.read()
                self.assertEqual(U_BOOT_DATA, data[3:7])
                self.assertEqual(chr(0) * 3, data[:3])
                self.assertEqual(chr(0) * 5, data[7:])
    
        def testBadAlign(self):
            """Test that an invalid alignment value is detected"""
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                self._DoTestFile('07_bad_align.dts')
            self.assertIn("Node '/binman/u-boot': Alignment 23 must be a power "
                          "of two", str(e.exception))
    
        def testPackSimple(self):
            """Test that packing works as expected"""
            retcode = self._DoTestFile('08_pack.dts')
            self.assertEqual(0, retcode)
            self.assertIn('image', control.images)
            image = control.images['image']
            entries = image._entries
            self.assertEqual(5, len(entries))
    
            # First u-boot
            self.assertIn('u-boot', entries)
            entry = entries['u-boot']
            self.assertEqual(0, entry.pos)
            self.assertEqual(len(U_BOOT_DATA), entry.size)
    
            # Second u-boot, aligned to 16-byte boundary
            self.assertIn('u-boot-align', entries)
            entry = entries['u-boot-align']
            self.assertEqual(16, entry.pos)
            self.assertEqual(len(U_BOOT_DATA), entry.size)
    
            # Third u-boot, size 23 bytes
            self.assertIn('u-boot-size', entries)
            entry = entries['u-boot-size']
            self.assertEqual(20, entry.pos)
            self.assertEqual(len(U_BOOT_DATA), entry.contents_size)
            self.assertEqual(23, entry.size)
    
            # Fourth u-boot, placed immediate after the above
            self.assertIn('u-boot-next', entries)
            entry = entries['u-boot-next']
            self.assertEqual(43, entry.pos)
            self.assertEqual(len(U_BOOT_DATA), entry.size)
    
            # Fifth u-boot, placed at a fixed position
            self.assertIn('u-boot-fixed', entries)
            entry = entries['u-boot-fixed']
            self.assertEqual(61, entry.pos)
            self.assertEqual(len(U_BOOT_DATA), entry.size)
    
            self.assertEqual(65, image._size)
    
        def testPackExtra(self):
            """Test that extra packing feature works as expected"""
            retcode = self._DoTestFile('09_pack_extra.dts')
    
            self.assertEqual(0, retcode)
            self.assertIn('image', control.images)
            image = control.images['image']
            entries = image._entries
            self.assertEqual(5, len(entries))
    
            # First u-boot with padding before and after
            self.assertIn('u-boot', entries)
            entry = entries['u-boot']
            self.assertEqual(0, entry.pos)
            self.assertEqual(3, entry.pad_before)
            self.assertEqual(3 + 5 + len(U_BOOT_DATA), entry.size)
    
            # Second u-boot has an aligned size, but it has no effect
            self.assertIn('u-boot-align-size-nop', entries)
            entry = entries['u-boot-align-size-nop']
            self.assertEqual(12, entry.pos)
            self.assertEqual(4, entry.size)
    
            # Third u-boot has an aligned size too
            self.assertIn('u-boot-align-size', entries)
            entry = entries['u-boot-align-size']
            self.assertEqual(16, entry.pos)
            self.assertEqual(32, entry.size)
    
            # Fourth u-boot has an aligned end
            self.assertIn('u-boot-align-end', entries)
            entry = entries['u-boot-align-end']
            self.assertEqual(48, entry.pos)
            self.assertEqual(16, entry.size)
    
            # Fifth u-boot immediately afterwards
            self.assertIn('u-boot-align-both', entries)
            entry = entries['u-boot-align-both']
            self.assertEqual(64, entry.pos)
            self.assertEqual(64, entry.size)
    
            self.CheckNoGaps(entries)
            self.assertEqual(128, image._size)
    
        def testPackAlignPowerOf2(self):
            """Test that invalid entry alignment is detected"""
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                self._DoTestFile('10_pack_align_power2.dts')
            self.assertIn("Node '/binman/u-boot': Alignment 5 must be a power "
                          "of two", str(e.exception))
    
        def testPackAlignSizePowerOf2(self):
            """Test that invalid entry size alignment is detected"""
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                self._DoTestFile('11_pack_align_size_power2.dts')
            self.assertIn("Node '/binman/u-boot': Alignment size 55 must be a "
                          "power of two", str(e.exception))
    
        def testPackInvalidAlign(self):
            """Test detection of an position that does not match its alignment"""
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                self._DoTestFile('12_pack_inv_align.dts')
            self.assertIn("Node '/binman/u-boot': Position 0x5 (5) does not match "
                          "align 0x4 (4)", str(e.exception))
    
        def testPackInvalidSizeAlign(self):
            """Test that invalid entry size alignment is detected"""
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                self._DoTestFile('13_pack_inv_size_align.dts')
            self.assertIn("Node '/binman/u-boot': Size 0x5 (5) does not match "
                          "align-size 0x4 (4)", str(e.exception))
    
        def testPackOverlap(self):
            """Test that overlapping regions are detected"""
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                self._DoTestFile('14_pack_overlap.dts')
            self.assertIn("Node '/binman/u-boot-align': Position 0x3 (3) overlaps "
                          "with previous entry '/binman/u-boot' ending at 0x4 (4)",
                          str(e.exception))
    
        def testPackEntryOverflow(self):
            """Test that entries that overflow their size are detected"""
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                self._DoTestFile('15_pack_overflow.dts')
            self.assertIn("Node '/binman/u-boot': Entry contents size is 0x4 (4) "
                          "but entry size is 0x3 (3)", str(e.exception))
    
        def testPackImageOverflow(self):
            """Test that entries which overflow the image size are detected"""
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                self._DoTestFile('16_pack_image_overflow.dts')
            self.assertIn("Image '/binman': contents size 0x4 (4) exceeds image "
                          "size 0x3 (3)", str(e.exception))
    
        def testPackImageSize(self):
            """Test that the image size can be set"""
            retcode = self._DoTestFile('17_pack_image_size.dts')
            self.assertEqual(0, retcode)
            self.assertIn('image', control.images)
            image = control.images['image']
            self.assertEqual(7, image._size)
    
        def testPackImageSizeAlign(self):
            """Test that image size alignemnt works as expected"""
            retcode = self._DoTestFile('18_pack_image_align.dts')
            self.assertEqual(0, retcode)
            self.assertIn('image', control.images)
            image = control.images['image']
            self.assertEqual(16, image._size)
    
        def testPackInvalidImageAlign(self):
            """Test that invalid image alignment is detected"""
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                self._DoTestFile('19_pack_inv_image_align.dts')
            self.assertIn("Image '/binman': Size 0x7 (7) does not match "
                          "align-size 0x8 (8)", str(e.exception))
    
        def testPackAlignPowerOf2(self):
            """Test that invalid image alignment is detected"""
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                self._DoTestFile('20_pack_inv_image_align_power2.dts')
            self.assertIn("Image '/binman': Alignment size 131 must be a power of "
                          "two", str(e.exception))
    
        def testImagePadByte(self):
            """Test that the image pad byte can be specified"""
            data = self._DoReadFile('21_image_pad.dts')
            self.assertEqual(U_BOOT_SPL_DATA + (chr(0xff) * 9) + U_BOOT_DATA, data)
    
        def testImageName(self):
            """Test that image files can be named"""
            retcode = self._DoTestFile('22_image_name.dts')
            self.assertEqual(0, retcode)
            image = control.images['image1']
            fname = tools.GetOutputFilename('test-name')
            self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(fname))
    
            image = control.images['image2']
            fname = tools.GetOutputFilename('test-name.xx')
            self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(fname))
    
        def testBlobFilename(self):
            """Test that generic blobs can be provided by filename"""
            data = self._DoReadFile('23_blob.dts')
            self.assertEqual(BLOB_DATA, data)
    
        def testPackSorted(self):
            """Test that entries can be sorted"""
            data = self._DoReadFile('24_sorted.dts')
            self.assertEqual(chr(0) * 5 + U_BOOT_SPL_DATA + chr(0) * 2 +
                             U_BOOT_DATA, data)
    
        def testPackZeroPosition(self):
            """Test that an entry at position 0 is not given a new position"""
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                self._DoTestFile('25_pack_zero_size.dts')
            self.assertIn("Node '/binman/u-boot-spl': Position 0x0 (0) overlaps "
                          "with previous entry '/binman/u-boot' ending at 0x4 (4)",
                          str(e.exception))
    
        def testPackUbootDtb(self):
            """Test that a device tree can be added to U-Boot"""
            data = self._DoReadFile('26_pack_u_boot_dtb.dts')
            self.assertEqual(U_BOOT_NODTB_DATA + U_BOOT_DTB_DATA, data)
    
    
        def testPackX86RomNoSize(self):
            """Test that the end-at-4gb property requires a size property"""
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                self._DoTestFile('27_pack_4gb_no_size.dts')
            self.assertIn("Image '/binman': Image size must be provided when "
                          "using end-at-4gb", str(e.exception))
    
        def testPackX86RomOutside(self):
            """Test that the end-at-4gb property checks for position boundaries"""
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                self._DoTestFile('28_pack_4gb_outside.dts')
            self.assertIn("Node '/binman/u-boot': Position 0x0 (0) is outside "
                          "the image starting at 0xfffffff0 (4294967280)",
                          str(e.exception))
    
        def testPackX86Rom(self):
            """Test that a basic x86 ROM can be created"""
            data = self._DoReadFile('29_x86-rom.dts')
            self.assertEqual(U_BOOT_DATA + chr(0) * 3 + U_BOOT_SPL_DATA +
                             chr(0) * 6, data)
    
        def testPackX86RomMeNoDesc(self):
            """Test that an invalid Intel descriptor entry is detected"""
            TestFunctional._MakeInputFile('descriptor.bin', '')
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                self._DoTestFile('31_x86-rom-me.dts')
            self.assertIn("Node '/binman/intel-descriptor': Cannot find FD "
                          "signature", str(e.exception))
    
        def testPackX86RomBadDesc(self):
            """Test that the Intel requires a descriptor entry"""
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
                self._DoTestFile('30_x86-rom-me-no-desc.dts')
            self.assertIn("Node '/binman/intel-me': No position set with "
                          "pos-unset: should another entry provide this correct "
                          "position?", str(e.exception))
    
        def testPackX86RomMe(self):
            """Test that an x86 ROM with an ME region can be created"""
            data = self._DoReadFile('31_x86-rom-me.dts')
            self.assertEqual(ME_DATA, data[0x1000:0x1000 + len(ME_DATA)])
    
        def testPackVga(self):
            """Test that an image with a VGA binary can be created"""
            data = self._DoReadFile('32_intel-vga.dts')
            self.assertEqual(VGA_DATA, data[:len(VGA_DATA)])
    
        def testPackStart16(self):
            """Test that an image with an x86 start16 region can be created"""
            data = self._DoReadFile('33_x86-start16.dts')
            self.assertEqual(X86_START16_DATA, data[:len(X86_START16_DATA)])
    
        def testPackUbootMicrocode(self):
            """Test that x86 microcode can be handled correctly
    
            We expect to see the following in the image, in order:
                u-boot-nodtb.bin with a microcode pointer inserted at the correct
                    place
                u-boot.dtb with the microcode removed
                the microcode
            """
            data = self._DoReadFile('34_x86_ucode.dts', True)
    
            # Now check the device tree has no microcode
            second = data[len(U_BOOT_NODTB_DATA):]
            fname = tools.GetOutputFilename('test.dtb')
            with open(fname, 'wb') as fd:
                fd.write(second)
            fdt = fdt_select.FdtScan(fname)
            ucode = fdt.GetNode('/microcode')
            self.assertTrue(ucode)
            for node in ucode.subnodes:
                self.assertFalse(node.props.get('data'))
    
            fdt_len = self.GetFdtLen(second)
            third = second[fdt_len:]
    
            # Check that the microcode appears immediately after the Fdt
            # This matches the concatenation of the data properties in
            # the /microcode/update@xxx nodes in x86_ucode.dts.
            ucode_data = struct.pack('>4L', 0x12345678, 0x12345679, 0xabcd0000,
                                     0x78235609)
            self.assertEqual(ucode_data, third[:len(ucode_data)])
            ucode_pos = len(U_BOOT_NODTB_DATA) + fdt_len
    
            # Check that the microcode pointer was inserted. It should match the
            # expected position and size
            pos_and_size = struct.pack('<2L', 0xfffffe00 + ucode_pos,
                                       len(ucode_data))
            first = data[:len(U_BOOT_NODTB_DATA)]
            self.assertEqual('nodtb with microcode' + pos_and_size +
                             ' somewhere in here', first)
    
        def _RunPackUbootSingleMicrocode(self, collate):
            """Test that x86 microcode can be handled correctly
    
            We expect to see the following in the image, in order:
                u-boot-nodtb.bin with a microcode pointer inserted at the correct
                    place
                u-boot.dtb with the microcode
                an empty microcode region
            """
            # We need the libfdt library to run this test since only that allows
            # finding the offset of a property. This is required by
            # Entry_u_boot_dtb_with_ucode.ObtainContents().
            if not fdt_select.have_libfdt:
                return
            data = self._DoReadFile('35_x86_single_ucode.dts', True)
    
            second = data[len(U_BOOT_NODTB_DATA):]
    
            fdt_len = self.GetFdtLen(second)
            third = second[fdt_len:]
            second = second[:fdt_len]
    
            if not collate:
                ucode_data = struct.pack('>2L', 0x12345678, 0x12345679)
                self.assertIn(ucode_data, second)
                ucode_pos = second.find(ucode_data) + len(U_BOOT_NODTB_DATA)
    
                # Check that the microcode pointer was inserted. It should match the
                # expected position and size
                pos_and_size = struct.pack('<2L', 0xfffffe00 + ucode_pos,
                                        len(ucode_data))
                first = data[:len(U_BOOT_NODTB_DATA)]
                self.assertEqual('nodtb with microcode' + pos_and_size +
                                ' somewhere in here', first)
    
    
        def testUBootImg(self):
            """Test that u-boot.img can be put in a file"""
            data = self._DoReadFile('36_u_boot_img.dts')
            self.assertEqual(U_BOOT_IMG_DATA, data)