# 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. AUTHOR = "ChromeOS Team" NAME = "faft_ec" PURPOSE = "Test hard-to-automate firmware and ec scenarios." TIME = "SHORT" TEST_CATEGORY = "General" TEST_CLASS = "suite" TEST_TYPE = "Server" DOC = """ This is a faft (FULLY AUTOMATED FIRMWARE TEST) suite. The tests in this suite verify the ChromeOS EC operation, that valid boot scenarios progress properly (with state progress checks) and that error scenarios (corrupted blobs) are caught as expected. Some of these test failures should close the tree as they may imply that the system is unbootable and further tests will only become hung or blocked. Other tests verify all of the features (some of them security related) are functioning. Tests in the faft_ec suite are suitable for bring-up scenarios. Tests which are for production machines only should go in suite:faft_ec_fw_qual instead. However, all tests in this suite should also be in suite:faft_ec_fw_qual @param build: The name of the image to test. Ex: x86-mario-release/R17-1412.33.0-a1-b29 @param board: The board to test on. Ex: x86-mario @param pool: The pool of machines to utilize for scheduling. If pool=None board is used. @param check_hosts: require appropriate live hosts to exist in the lab. @param SKIP_IMAGE: (optional) If present and True, don't re-image devices. """ import common from autotest_lib.server.cros.dynamic_suite import dynamic_suite # Values specified in this bug template will override default values when # filing bugs on tests that are a part of this suite. If left unspecified # the bug filer will fallback to it's defaults. _BUG_TEMPLATE = { 'labels': ['FW-labblocker', 'Restrict-View-Google'], 'owner': '', 'status': None, 'summary': None, 'title': None, } args_dict['file_bugs'] = False args_dict['name'] = 'faft_ec' args_dict['job'] = job args_dict['add_experimental'] = True args_dict['bug_template'] = _BUG_TEMPLATE dynamic_suite.reimage_and_run(**args_dict)