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Python
183 lines
7.2 KiB
Python
"""Tests for the ``rp2`` target-platform component.
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``rp2`` is the canonical name for the Raspberry Pi RP-series target
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platform. ``rp2040`` is a deprecated alias declared via
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``ALIASES = ["rp2040"]`` on the rp2 component — the framework
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(see ``esphome/loader.py`` and ``esphome/config.py``) handles both
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Python-import aliasing (via a ``sys.meta_path`` finder) and YAML-key
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aliasing (via a pre-pass in ``validate_config``), so there is no
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hand-rolled shim in ``esphome/components/rp2040/``.
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These tests pin down the canonical board helpers; the alias contract
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itself (Python imports, YAML key rename, deprecation warning) is covered
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by the framework tests under ``tests/unit_tests/``.
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"""
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from pathlib import Path
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import re
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from esphome.components import rp2
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def test_board_id_has_wifi_for_known_wifi_board() -> None:
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"""``rpipicow`` is the canonical Pico W → True."""
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assert rp2.board_id_has_wifi("rpipicow") is True
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def test_board_id_has_wifi_for_known_non_wifi_board() -> None:
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"""Plain ``rpipico`` has no CYW43 → False."""
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assert rp2.board_id_has_wifi("rpipico") is False
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def test_board_id_has_wifi_for_rp2350_w_variant() -> None:
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"""``rpipico2w`` is the RP2350 Pico 2 W → True."""
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assert rp2.board_id_has_wifi("rpipico2w") is True
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def test_board_id_has_wifi_for_unknown_board_returns_true() -> None:
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"""Unknown ids fail open so a custom board is not rejected.
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The validator falls back to ESPHome's compile-time check; the
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helper returning True here means the wizard emits a ``wifi:``
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block and any genuinely-unsupported config trips the existing
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"no CYW43" guard at compile time.
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"""
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assert rp2.board_id_has_wifi("not-a-real-board-id") is True
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def test_rp2_declares_rp2040_as_alias() -> None:
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"""The framework-level deprecation hook is on the ``rp2`` component.
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The legacy ``rp2040:`` YAML key works because the rp2 component
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opts in via ``ALIASES``; without this declaration the rename
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framework wouldn't route legacy configs.
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"""
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assert "rp2040" in rp2.ALIASES
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assert rp2.ALIAS_REMOVAL_VERSION == "2027.7.0"
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def test_rp2040_python_import_resolves_to_rp2() -> None:
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"""``from esphome.components import rp2040`` must work for external
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custom components and external tooling (device-builder, the dashboard
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wizard, etc.) that still import from the legacy module path.
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The ``_AliasFinder`` on ``sys.meta_path`` rewrites the lookup to
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the canonical module — both should be the same object.
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"""
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from esphome.components import (
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rp2,
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rp2040, # routed via _AliasFinder
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)
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assert rp2040 is rp2
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def test_rp2040_submodule_imports_resolve_to_rp2_submodules() -> None:
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"""Submodule imports (e.g. ``esphome.components.rp2040.boards``) must
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also route to the canonical equivalents — the board-generator script
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and the dashboard wizard both rely on this path.
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"""
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from esphome.components.rp2 import (
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boards as rp2_boards,
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generate_boards as rp2_generate,
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)
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from esphome.components.rp2040 import (
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boards as rp2040_boards,
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generate_boards as rp2040_generate,
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)
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assert rp2040_boards is rp2_boards
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assert rp2040_generate is rp2_generate
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def test_lwip_segment_pool_exceeds_per_pcb_queue() -> None:
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"""The segment pool is global while the send queue is per-PCB.
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lwIP's sanity check only requires ``MEMP_NUM_TCP_SEG >= TCP_SND_QUEUELEN``,
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which is the floor for a *single* connection: at equality one busy PCB can
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drain the pool for every other PCB. Dropping back to that floor would
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rebuild the starvation this sizing exists to prevent, and nothing in the
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build would complain.
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"""
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assert rp2.LWIP_MEMP_NUM_TCP_SEG >= 2 * rp2.LWIP_TCP_SND_QUEUELEN
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def test_lwip_mem_size_keeps_mem_size_t_narrow() -> None:
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"""``lwip/mem.h`` widens ``mem_size_t`` to ``u32_t`` on
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``MEM_SIZE > 64000L``, growing the header on every heap block. Raising the
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heap past that bound is a real option, but it should be a deliberate one
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rather than a side effect of tuning.
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"""
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assert rp2.LWIP_MEM_SIZE <= 64000
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def test_lwip_mem_size_holds_the_concurrent_senders_it_claims() -> None:
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"""Pin the floor as well as the ceiling.
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The ceiling above is satisfied by arduino-pico's own 16 KB, which is the
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value this change exists to move off, so on its own it would let a revert
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through. Derive the floor from the sizing comment on the constant: with
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TCP_OVERSIZE at TCP_MSS every queued segment takes a full MSS-sized block
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(pbuf header + PBUF_TRANSPORT offset + 1460 + heap block header, ~1.5 KB),
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a PCB at a full 4xMSS TCP_SND_BUF holds four of them, and api's
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max_connections on rp2 is 4. Room for three concurrent senders is the
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minimum that makes the change worth making; 16 KB does not reach it.
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"""
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segments_per_full_send_buf = 4
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bytes_per_mss_block = 1536
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concurrent_senders = 3
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assert (
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concurrent_senders * segments_per_full_send_buf * bytes_per_mss_block
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<= rp2.LWIP_MEM_SIZE
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)
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def test_lwip_defines_carry_the_sizing_into_the_header() -> None:
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"""The constants above only matter if they reach the generated header.
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``build_lwip_defines()`` is what feeds lwipopts.h.jinja, so assert on it
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rather than on the constants alone: dropping a key here would silently
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fall back to arduino-pico's own value while every other assertion in this
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file stayed green.
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"""
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defines = rp2.build_lwip_defines(tcp_sockets=8, udp_sockets=6, listening_tcp=2)
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assert defines["MEM_SIZE"] == str(rp2.LWIP_MEM_SIZE)
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assert defines["MEMP_NUM_TCP_SEG"] == str(rp2.LWIP_MEMP_NUM_TCP_SEG)
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assert defines["TCP_SND_QUEUELEN"] == str(rp2.LWIP_TCP_SND_QUEUELEN)
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# Socket-derived counts pass through untouched.
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assert defines["MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB"] == "8"
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assert defines["MEMP_NUM_UDP_PCB"] == "6"
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assert defines["MEMP_NUM_TCP_PCB_LISTEN"] == "2"
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def test_lwipopts_template_renders_every_sizing_value() -> None:
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"""Render the template the way _generate_lwipopts_h() does and check the
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header that actually ships.
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Covers both directions. A ``#define`` block deleted from the template
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leaves the value at arduino-pico's own, which for MEM_SIZE is the 16 KB
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heap this change exists to move off, and the loop below catches that. A
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placeholder with no dict key would otherwise render empty and emit a bare
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``#define FOO``; StrictUndefined turns that into an error instead.
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Matching on text also survives a filter or conditional appearing in the
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template later, which a placeholder regex would not.
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"""
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from jinja2 import Environment, StrictUndefined
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defines = rp2.build_lwip_defines(tcp_sockets=8, udp_sockets=6, listening_tcp=2)
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template_text = (Path(rp2.__file__).parent / "lwipopts.h.jinja").read_text(
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encoding="utf-8"
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)
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rendered = (
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Environment(keep_trailing_newline=True, undefined=StrictUndefined)
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.from_string(template_text)
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.render(**defines)
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)
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for name, value in defines.items():
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assert re.search(
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rf"^#define {re.escape(name)} +{re.escape(value)}$", rendered, re.MULTILINE
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), f"{name} did not reach the generated header as {value!r}"
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