#!/bin/sh # This validates that the kernel will fall back to using the user helper # to load firmware it can't find on disk itself. We must request a firmware # that the kernel won't find, and any installed helper (e.g. udev) also # won't find so that we can do the load ourself manually. set -e modprobe test_firmware DIR=/sys/devices/virtual/misc/test_firmware # CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER has a sysfs class under /sys/class/firmware/ # These days no one enables CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER so check for that # as an indicator for CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER. HAS_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER=$(if [ -d /sys/class/firmware/ ]; then echo yes; else echo no; fi) if [ "$HAS_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER" = "yes" ]; then OLD_TIMEOUT=$(cat /sys/class/firmware/timeout) else echo "usermode helper disabled so ignoring test" exit 0 fi FWPATH=$(mktemp -d) FW="$FWPATH/test-firmware.bin" test_finish() { echo "$OLD_TIMEOUT" >/sys/class/firmware/timeout rm -f "$FW" rmdir "$FWPATH" } load_fw() { local name="$1" local file="$2" # This will block until our load (below) has finished. echo -n "$name" >"$DIR"/trigger_request & # Give kernel a chance to react. local timeout=10 while [ ! -e "$DIR"/"$name"/loading ]; do sleep 0.1 timeout=$(( $timeout - 1 )) if [ "$timeout" -eq 0 ]; then echo "$0: firmware interface never appeared" >&2 exit 1 fi done echo 1 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading cat "$file" >"$DIR"/"$name"/data echo 0 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading # Wait for request to finish. wait } trap "test_finish" EXIT # This is an unlikely real-world firmware content. :) echo "ABCD0123" >"$FW" NAME=$(basename "$FW") # Test failure when doing nothing (timeout works). echo 1 >/sys/class/firmware/timeout echo -n "$NAME" >"$DIR"/trigger_request if diff -q "$FW" /dev/test_firmware >/dev/null ; then echo "$0: firmware was not expected to match" >&2 exit 1 else echo "$0: timeout works" fi # Put timeout high enough for us to do work but not so long that failures # slow down this test too much. echo 4 >/sys/class/firmware/timeout # Load this script instead of the desired firmware. load_fw "$NAME" "$0" if diff -q "$FW" /dev/test_firmware >/dev/null ; then echo "$0: firmware was not expected to match" >&2 exit 1 else echo "$0: firmware comparison works" fi # Do a proper load, which should work correctly. load_fw "$NAME" "$FW" if ! diff -q "$FW" /dev/test_firmware >/dev/null ; then echo "$0: firmware was not loaded" >&2 exit 1 else echo "$0: user helper firmware loading works" fi exit 0 put class='txt' type='search' size='10' name='q' value=''/>
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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2017-01-30 15:47:19 -0800
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2017-01-30 15:47:19 -0800
commitf9a42e0d58cf0fe3d902e63d4582f2ea4cd2bb8b (patch)
tree4078d3ae27d4ebb85bdcd4d84e9b9a4d059f22bb /sound/soc/nuc900/Kconfig
parent751321b3dd5040dc5be19bd23f985e80c914621a (diff)
parent54791b276b4000b307339f269d3bf7db877d536f (diff)
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/sparc
Pull sparc fixes from David Miller: "Several small bug fixes and tidies, along with a fix for non-resumable memory errors triggered by userspace" * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/sparc: sparc64: Handle PIO & MEM non-resumable errors. sparc64: Zero pages on allocation for mondo and error queues. sparc: Fixed typo in sstate.c. Replaced panicing with panicking sparc: use symbolic names for tsb indexing
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