[Testing] [Fwd: Re: #7394 NORM 8.2.0 (: OFW Refresh]
Greg Smith
gregsmitholpc at gmail.com
Wed Jul 16 18:42:11 EDT 2008
Hi Guys,
Can you record this test plan for firmware and send me a URL where I can
it ans all known test plans?
Those you will execute in 8.2.0 are especially interesting if you can
track those too.
Thanks,
Greg S
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: #7394 NORM 8.2.0 (: OFW Refresh
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 20:49:35 -0000
From: Zarro Boogs per Child <bugtracker at laptop.org>
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References: <038.c33ace1b86285d6551351c69be3aadc3 at laptop.org>
#7394: OFW Refresh
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Reporter: gregorio | Owner: rsmith
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 8.2.0 (was Update.2)
Component: release-contract | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords: 8.2.0:?
Next_action: communicate | Verified: 0
Blockedby: | Blocking:
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Comment(by wmb at firmworks.com):
Firmware test matrix:
In principle, every combination of:
a) Booting with security permanently disabled, enabled with devkey,
enabled without devkey, disabled but temporarily enabled via game key.
b) Reflashing OS with 4-button salute.
c) Reflashing OS with copy-nand .
d) Reflashing firmware with secure update (fw.zip)
e) Reflashing firmware with "flash" command from ok prompt.
f) Verify that secure booting works with intact images.
g) Verify that, in secure mode, OFW refuses to proceed when presented with
various forms of corrupt images:
g1) Bad (truncated or with random bytes changes) os.zip, rd.zip, fs.zip,
fw.zip files
g2) Errors injected into the files contained within those .zip files
g3) devkeys with errors injected into the data
g4) Data errors or truncation of the os.img file that a fs.zip file refers
to
h) Verify that suspend/resume works after booting, waking up from various
events - power button, lid, keyboard, mouse, game keys.
i) Run hardware diagnostics via game key or "test-all"
j) Test the operation of the various game keys that control booting modes
k) Boot from various devices - NAND, USB, SD - preferably using different
kinds of USB devices (different FLASH keys, USB hard drives, etc) and
different flavors of SD card (SD, SDHC, MMC) of varying capacities.
l) Test wireless network booting and reflash
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Ticket URL: <http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/7394#comment:3>
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