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| # Copyright (c) 2015 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| # found in the LICENSE file.
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| 
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| NAME = "kernel_FirmwareRequest"
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| AUTHOR = "The Chromium OS Authors"
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| PURPOSE = "Verify kernel correctly implements firmware request APIs"
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| CRITERIA = """
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|    Fails if a known-existing firmware file can't be loaded (e.g., due to
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|    crashes, race conditions on kfree()'ing the name, etc.), or if
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|    known-nonexistent firmware files can be loaded.
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| """
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| TIME = "SHORT"
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| ATTRIBUTES = "suite:kernel_daily_regression"
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| TEST_CATEGORY = "Functional"
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| TEST_CLASS = "kernel"
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| TEST_TYPE = "client"
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| 
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| DOC = """
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|     This test will run the firmware request kernel self test (from upstream).
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|     This tests that the request_firmware() and request_firmware_nowait() kernel
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|     APIs are somewhat sane. It tries to load the empty filename ("") as well as
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|     a small toy firmware, and checks that it matches. It also makes sure a
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|     non-existent firmware cannot be found.
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| 
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|     We rerun the same test several times to increase the probability of
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|     catching errors.
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| 
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|     Of course, a success doesn't mean the absence of race conditions or bugs.
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|     We may have just won the race.
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| """
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| 
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| job.run_test('kernel_FirmwareRequest')
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