OVMS3-idf/tools/tiny-test-fw/IDF/IDFDUT.py
2019-01-22 18:40:25 +08:00

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# Copyright 2015-2017 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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""" DUT for IDF applications """
import os
import os.path
import sys
import re
import functools
import tempfile
from serial.tools import list_ports
import DUT
try:
import esptool
except ImportError: # cheat and use IDF's copy of esptool if available
idf_path = os.getenv("IDF_PATH")
if not idf_path or not os.path.exists(idf_path):
raise
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(idf_path, "components", "esptool_py", "esptool"))
import esptool
class IDFToolError(OSError):
pass
def _uses_esptool(func):
""" Suspend listener thread, connect with esptool,
call target function with esptool instance,
then resume listening for output
"""
@functools.wraps(func)
def handler(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.stop_receive()
settings = self.port_inst.get_settings()
try:
rom = esptool.ESP32ROM(self.port_inst)
rom.connect('hard_reset')
esp = rom.run_stub()
ret = func(self, esp, *args, **kwargs)
# do hard reset after use esptool
esp.hard_reset()
finally:
# always need to restore port settings
self.port_inst.apply_settings(settings)
self.start_receive()
return ret
return handler
class IDFDUT(DUT.SerialDUT):
""" IDF DUT, extends serial with esptool methods
(Becomes aware of IDFApp instance which holds app-specific data)
"""
# /dev/ttyAMA0 port is listed in Raspberry Pi
# /dev/tty.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port port is listed in Mac
INVALID_PORT_PATTERN = re.compile(r"AMA|Bluetooth")
# if need to erase NVS partition in start app
ERASE_NVS = True
def __init__(self, name, port, log_file, app, **kwargs):
super(IDFDUT, self).__init__(name, port, log_file, app, **kwargs)
@classmethod
def get_mac(cls, app, port):
"""
get MAC address via esptool
:param app: application instance (to get tool)
:param port: serial port as string
:return: MAC address or None
"""
try:
esp = esptool.ESP32ROM(port)
esp.connect()
return esp.read_mac()
except RuntimeError:
return None
finally:
# do hard reset after use esptool
esp.hard_reset()
esp._port.close()
@classmethod
def confirm_dut(cls, port, app, **kwargs):
return cls.get_mac(app, port) is not None
@_uses_esptool
def _try_flash(self, esp, erase_nvs, baud_rate):
"""
Called by start_app() to try flashing at a particular baud rate.
Structured this way so @_uses_esptool will reconnect each time
"""
try:
# note: opening here prevents us from having to seek back to 0 each time
flash_files = [(offs, open(path, "rb")) for (offs, path) in self.app.flash_files]
if erase_nvs:
address = self.app.partition_table["nvs"]["offset"]
size = self.app.partition_table["nvs"]["size"]
nvs_file = tempfile.TemporaryFile()
nvs_file.write(b'\xff' * size)
nvs_file.seek(0)
flash_files.append((int(address, 0), nvs_file))
# fake flasher args object, this is a hack until
# esptool Python API is improved
class FlashArgs(object):
def __init__(self, attributes):
for key, value in attributes.items():
self.__setattr__(key, value)
flash_args = FlashArgs({
'flash_size': self.app.flash_settings["flash_size"],
'flash_mode': self.app.flash_settings["flash_mode"],
'flash_freq': self.app.flash_settings["flash_freq"],
'addr_filename': flash_files,
'no_stub': False,
'compress': True,
'verify': False,
'encrypt': False,
'erase_all': False,
})
esp.change_baud(baud_rate)
esptool.detect_flash_size(esp, flash_args)
esptool.write_flash(esp, flash_args)
finally:
for (_, f) in flash_files:
f.close()
def start_app(self, erase_nvs=ERASE_NVS):
"""
download and start app.
:param: erase_nvs: whether erase NVS partition during flash
:return: None
"""
for baud_rate in [921600, 115200]:
try:
self._try_flash(erase_nvs, baud_rate)
break
except RuntimeError:
continue
else:
raise IDFToolError()
@_uses_esptool
def reset(self, esp):
"""
hard reset DUT
:return: None
"""
# decorator `_use_esptool` will do reset
# so we don't need to do anything in this method
pass
@_uses_esptool
def erase_partition(self, esp, partition):
"""
:param partition: partition name to erase
:return: None
"""
raise NotImplementedError() # TODO: implement this
# address = self.app.partition_table[partition]["offset"]
size = self.app.partition_table[partition]["size"]
# TODO can use esp.erase_region() instead of this, I think
with open(".erase_partition.tmp", "wb") as f:
f.write(chr(0xFF) * size)
@_uses_esptool
def dump_flush(self, esp, output_file, **kwargs):
"""
dump flush
:param output_file: output file name, if relative path, will use sdk path as base path.
:keyword partition: partition name, dump the partition.
``partition`` is preferred than using ``address`` and ``size``.
:keyword address: dump from address (need to be used with size)
:keyword size: dump size (need to be used with address)
:return: None
"""
if os.path.isabs(output_file) is False:
output_file = os.path.relpath(output_file, self.app.get_log_folder())
if "partition" in kwargs:
partition = self.app.partition_table[kwargs["partition"]]
_address = partition["offset"]
_size = partition["size"]
elif "address" in kwargs and "size" in kwargs:
_address = kwargs["address"]
_size = kwargs["size"]
else:
raise IDFToolError("You must specify 'partition' or ('address' and 'size') to dump flash")
content = esp.read_flash(_address, _size)
with open(output_file, "wb") as f:
f.write(content)
@classmethod
def list_available_ports(cls):
ports = [x.device for x in list_ports.comports()]
espport = os.getenv('ESPPORT')
if not espport:
# It's a little hard filter out invalid port with `serial.tools.list_ports.grep()`:
# The check condition in `grep` is: `if r.search(port) or r.search(desc) or r.search(hwid)`.
# This means we need to make all 3 conditions fail, to filter out the port.
# So some part of the filters will not be straight forward to users.
# And negative regular expression (`^((?!aa|bb|cc).)*$`) is not easy to understand.
# Filter out invalid port by our own will be much simpler.
return [x for x in ports if not cls.INVALID_PORT_PATTERN.search(x)]
# On MacOs with python3.6: type of espport is already utf8
if isinstance(espport, type(u'')):
port_hint = espport
else:
port_hint = espport.decode('utf8')
# If $ESPPORT is a valid port, make it appear first in the list
if port_hint in ports:
ports.remove(port_hint)
return [port_hint] + ports
# On macOS, user may set ESPPORT to /dev/tty.xxx while
# pySerial lists only the corresponding /dev/cu.xxx port
if sys.platform == 'darwin' and 'tty.' in port_hint:
port_hint = port_hint.replace('tty.', 'cu.')
if port_hint in ports:
ports.remove(port_hint)
return [port_hint] + ports
return ports