# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. from autotest_lib.server import utils AUTHOR = "Chrome OS Team" NAME = "firmware_ECWriteProtect.dev" PURPOSE = "Servo based EC write protect test" CRITERIA = "This test will fail if EC write protect misbehaved" ATTRIBUTES = "suite:faft, suite:faft_ec, suite:faft_ec_au_1, suite:faft_ec_au_2, suite:faft_ec_au_3, suite:faft_ec3po, suite:faft_ec_tot" TIME = "SHORT" TEST_CATEGORY = "Functional" TEST_CLASS = "firmware" TEST_TYPE = "server" DEPENDENCIES = "ec:cros" JOB_RETRIES = 4 DOC = """ This test starts with RO normal mode and enables EC write protect. Software sync supposed to write protect the entire EC flash, so we expect the following write protect flags: - wp_gpio_asserted - ro_at_boot - ro_now - all_now These flags are checked under following situations: - Cold reset. RO normal. - Cold reset. Two stop. - Cold reset by ectool. Two stop. At the end of the test, write protect is deactivated and firmware is restored to RO normal mode. """ args_dict = utils.args_to_dict(args) servo_args = hosts.CrosHost.get_servo_arguments(args_dict) def run_ecwriteprotect(machine): host = hosts.create_host(machine, servo_args=servo_args) job.run_test("firmware_ECWriteProtect", host=host, cmdline_args=args, disable_sysinfo=True, dev_mode=True, tag="dev") parallel_simple(run_ecwriteprotect, machines)