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ACPI/SMBIOS avocado tests using biosbits
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+************
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+Introduction
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+************
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Biosbits is a software written by Josh Triplett that can be downloaded
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from https://biosbits.org/. The github codebase can be found
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-`here <https://github.com/biosbits/bits/tree/master>`__. It is a software that executes
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-the bios components such as acpi and smbios tables directly through acpica
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-bios interpreter (a freely available C based library written by Intel,
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+`here <https://github.com/biosbits/bits/tree/master>`__. It is a software that
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+executes the bios components such as acpi and smbios tables directly through
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+acpica bios interpreter (a freely available C based library written by Intel,
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downloadable from https://acpica.org/ and is included with biosbits) without an
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-operating system getting involved in between.
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+operating system getting involved in between. Bios-bits has python integration
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+with grub so actual routines that executes bios components can be written in
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+python instead of bash-ish (grub's native scripting language).
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There are several advantages to directly testing the bios in a real physical
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-machine or VM as opposed to indirectly discovering bios issues through the
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-operating system. For one thing, the OSes tend to hide bios problems from the
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-end user. The other is that we have more control of what we wanted to test
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-and how by directly using acpica interpreter on top of the bios on a running
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-system. More details on the inspiration for developing biosbits and its real
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-life uses can be found in [#a]_ and [#b]_.
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+machine or in a VM as opposed to indirectly discovering bios issues through the
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+operating system (the OS). Operating systems tend to bypass bios problems and
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+hide them from the end user. We have more control of what we wanted to test and
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+how by being as close to the bios on a running system as possible without a
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+complicated software component such as an operating system coming in between.
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+Another issue is that we cannot exercise bios components such as ACPI and
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+SMBIOS without being in the highest hardware privilege level, ring 0 for
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+example in case of x86. Since the OS executes from ring 0 whereas normal user
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+land software resides in unprivileged ring 3, operating system must be modified
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+in order to write our test routines that exercise and test the bios. This is
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+not possible in all cases. Lastly, test frameworks and routines are preferably
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+written using a high level scripting language such as python. OSes and
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+OS modules are generally written using low level languages such as C and
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+low level assembly machine language. Writing test routines in a low level
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+language makes things more cumbersome. These and other reasons makes using
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+bios-bits very attractive for testing bioses. More details on the inspiration
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+for developing biosbits and its real life uses can be found in [#a]_ and [#b]_.
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+
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For QEMU, we maintain a fork of bios bits in gitlab along with all the
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-dependent submodules here: https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/biosbits-bits
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+dependent submodules `here <https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/biosbits-bits>`__.
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This fork contains numerous fixes, a newer acpica and changes specific to
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running this avocado QEMU tests using bits. The author of this document
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-is the sole maintainer of the QEMU fork of bios bits repo.
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+is the sole maintainer of the QEMU fork of bios bits repository. For more
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+information, please see author's `FOSDEM talk on this bios-bits based test
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+framework <https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-2262-exercising-qemu-generated-acpi-smbios-tables-using-biosbits-from-within-a-guest-vm-/>`__.
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+
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+*********************************
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+Description of the test framework
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+*********************************
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Under the directory ``tests/avocado/``, ``acpi-bits.py`` is a QEMU avocado
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test that drives all this.
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@@ -120,8 +142,9 @@ Under ``tests/avocado/`` as the root we have:
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(b) Add a SPDX license header.
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(c) Perform modifications to the test.
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- Commits (a), (b) and (c) should go under separate commits so that the original
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- test script and the changes we have made are separated and clear.
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+ Commits (a), (b) and (c) preferably should go under separate commits so that
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+ the original test script and the changes we have made are separated and
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+ clear. (a) and (b) can sometimes be combined into a single step.
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The test framework will then use your modified test script to run the test.
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No further changes would be needed. Please check the logs to make sure that
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.. [#a] https://blog.linuxplumbersconf.org/2011/ocw/system/presentations/867/original/bits.pdf
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.. [#b] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36QIepyUuhg
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+.. [#c] https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-2262-exercising-qemu-generated-acpi-smbios-tables-using-biosbits-from-within-a-guest-vm-/
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