drivers/linuxgpiod: Migrate to adapter gpio commands
[openocd.git] / testing / test-linuxgpiod-deprecated-commands.cfg
diff --git a/testing/test-linuxgpiod-deprecated-commands.cfg b/testing/test-linuxgpiod-deprecated-commands.cfg
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+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
+
+# OpenOCD script to test that the deprecated "linuxgpiod *" and "linuxgpiod_*"
+# commands produce the expected results. Run this command as:
+# openocd -f <path>/test-linuxgpiod-deprecated-commands.cfg
+
+# Raise an error if the "actual" value does not match the "expected" value. Trim
+# whitespace (including newlines) from strings before comparing.
+proc expected_value {expected actual} {
+       if {[string trim $expected] ne [string trim $actual]} {
+               error [puts "ERROR: '${actual}' != '${expected}'"]
+       }
+}
+
+adapter driver linuxgpiod
+puts "Driver is '[adapter name]'"
+expected_value "linuxgpiod" [adapter name]
+echo [adapter gpio]
+
+#####################################
+# Test the "linuxgpiod *" commands
+
+# Change the GPIO chip for all signals. Don't check directly here, do so when
+# each signal command is tested.
+linuxgpiod gpiochip 0
+
+linuxgpiod jtag_nums 1 2 3 4
+expected_value "adapter gpio tck (output): num 1, chip 0, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio tck]
+expected_value "adapter gpio tms (output): num 2, chip 0, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state active" [eval adapter gpio tms]
+expected_value "adapter gpio tdi (output): num 3, chip 0, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio tdi]
+expected_value "adapter gpio tdo (input): num 4, chip 0, active-high, pull-none, init-state input" [eval adapter gpio tdo]
+
+linuxgpiod tck_num 5
+expected_value "adapter gpio tck (output): num 5, chip 0, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio tck]
+
+linuxgpiod tms_num 6
+expected_value "adapter gpio tms (output): num 6, chip 0, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state active" [eval adapter gpio tms]
+
+linuxgpiod tdi_num 7
+expected_value "adapter gpio tdi (output): num 7, chip 0, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio tdi]
+
+linuxgpiod tdo_num 8
+expected_value "adapter gpio tdo (input): num 8, chip 0, active-high, pull-none, init-state input" [eval adapter gpio tdo]
+
+linuxgpiod swd_nums 9 10
+expected_value "adapter gpio swclk (output): num 9, chip 0, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio swclk]
+expected_value "adapter gpio swdio (bidirectional): num 10, chip 0, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio swdio]
+
+linuxgpiod swclk_num 11
+expected_value "adapter gpio swclk (output): num 11, chip 0, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio swclk]
+
+linuxgpiod swdio_num 12
+expected_value "adapter gpio swdio (bidirectional): num 12, chip 0, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio swdio]
+
+linuxgpiod swdio_dir_num 13
+expected_value "adapter gpio swdio_dir (output): num 13, chip 0, active-high, push-pull, pull-none" [eval adapter gpio swdio_dir]
+
+linuxgpiod srst_num 14
+expected_value "adapter gpio srst (output): num 14, chip 0, active-low, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio srst]
+
+linuxgpiod trst_num 15
+expected_value "adapter gpio trst (output): num 15, chip 0, active-low, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio trst]
+
+linuxgpiod led_num 16
+expected_value "adapter gpio led (output): num 16, chip 0, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio led]
+
+#####################################
+# Test the old linuxgpiod_* commands
+
+# Change the GPIO chip for all signals. Don't check directly here, do so when
+# each signal command is tested.
+linuxgpiod_gpiochip 1
+
+linuxgpiod_jtag_nums 17 18 19 20
+expected_value "adapter gpio tck (output): num 17, chip 1, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio tck]
+expected_value "adapter gpio tms (output): num 18, chip 1, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state active" [eval adapter gpio tms]
+expected_value "adapter gpio tdi (output): num 19, chip 1, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio tdi]
+expected_value "adapter gpio tdo (input): num 20, chip 1, active-high, pull-none, init-state input" [eval adapter gpio tdo]
+
+linuxgpiod_tck_num 21
+expected_value "adapter gpio tck (output): num 21, chip 1, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio tck]
+
+linuxgpiod_tms_num 22
+expected_value "adapter gpio tms (output): num 22, chip 1, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state active" [eval adapter gpio tms]
+
+linuxgpiod_tdi_num 23
+expected_value "adapter gpio tdi (output): num 23, chip 1, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio tdi]
+
+linuxgpiod_tdo_num 24
+expected_value "adapter gpio tdo (input): num 24, chip 1, active-high, pull-none, init-state input" [eval adapter gpio tdo]
+
+linuxgpiod_swd_nums 25 26
+expected_value "adapter gpio swclk (output): num 25, chip 1, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio swclk]
+expected_value "adapter gpio swdio (bidirectional): num 26, chip 1, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio swdio]
+
+linuxgpiod_swclk_num 27
+expected_value "adapter gpio swclk (output): num 27, chip 1, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio swclk]
+
+linuxgpiod_swdio_num 28
+expected_value "adapter gpio swdio (bidirectional): num 28, chip 1, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio swdio]
+
+linuxgpiod_led_num 29
+expected_value "adapter gpio led (output): num 29, chip 1, active-high, push-pull, pull-none, init-state inactive" [eval adapter gpio led]
+
+puts "SUCCESS"

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