Tools: Load tool versions automatically for IDF Tools tests

pull/8142/head
Roland Dobai 2021-12-21 17:06:05 +01:00
rodzic 1cbea5a504
commit 3fed02b16b
1 zmienionych plików z 24 dodań i 7 usunięć

Wyświetl plik

@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2019-2021 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import json
import os
import shutil
import sys
@ -45,13 +46,29 @@ XTENSA_ESP32_ELF = 'xtensa-esp32-elf'
XTENSA_ESP32S2_ELF = 'xtensa-esp32s2-elf'
XTENSA_ESP32S3_ELF = 'xtensa-esp32s3-elf'
ESP32ULP_VERSION = '2.28.51-esp-20191205'
ESP32S2ULP_VERSION = '2.28.51-esp-20191205'
OPENOCD_VERSION = 'v0.10.0-esp32-20211111'
RISCV_ELF_VERSION = 'esp-2021r2-8.4.0'
XTENSA_ESP32_ELF_VERSION = 'esp-2021r2-8.4.0'
XTENSA_ESP32S2_ELF_VERSION = 'esp-2021r2-8.4.0'
XTENSA_ESP32S3_ELF_VERSION = 'esp-2021r2-8.4.0'
def get_version_dict():
'''
Return a dictionary with tool name to tool version mapping.
It works with tools.json directly and not through idf_tools.py in order to bypass the script under test. This is
a little hacky but thanks to this, versions are not required to be updated here every time a tool is updated.
'''
with open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), '..', 'tools.json')) as f:
tools_obj = json.loads(f.read())
return dict((tool['name'], tool['versions'][0]['name']) for tool in tools_obj['tools'])
version_dict = get_version_dict()
ESP32ULP_VERSION = version_dict[ESP32ULP]
ESP32S2ULP_VERSION = version_dict[ESP32S2ULP]
OPENOCD_VERSION = version_dict[OPENOCD]
RISCV_ELF_VERSION = version_dict[RISCV_ELF]
XTENSA_ESP32_ELF_VERSION = version_dict[XTENSA_ESP32_ELF]
XTENSA_ESP32S2_ELF_VERSION = version_dict[XTENSA_ESP32S2_ELF]
XTENSA_ESP32S3_ELF_VERSION = version_dict[XTENSA_ESP32S3_ELF]
class TestUsage(unittest.TestCase):