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Build and run tests on OP-TEE reference integration for FVP
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The Linux based build maintained by the OP-TEE project is used as the reference integration for testing
trusted service deployments on a simulated hardware platform. Service providers deployed within secure partitions
are tested using test executables that run as user-space programs under Linux. Test cases interact with trusted
service providers using standard service access protocols, carried by FF-A based messages.
The test executables most often used for service level testing on hardware platforms are:
- *ts-service-test* - contains a set of service-level end-to-end tests. Discovers and communicates
with service providers using libts.
- *psa-api-test* - PSA functional API conformance tests (from external project). Also uses libts.
This method uses the makefiles from the ``op-tee/build`` repository.
Before you start
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Before attempting to run tests on the FVP simulation, the OP-TEE reference integration needs to be
built and run. Read the following guides to understand how to do this:
- OP-TEE build and run instructions, see:
:ref:`Deploying trusted services in S-EL0 Secure Partitions under OP-TEE`
- Instructions for loading and running user-space programs on FVP:
:ref:`Running user-space programs on FVP`
Build the linux application binaries
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From the root directory of the workspace, enter the following to build the test applications::
make -C build ffa-test-all
Run *ts-service-test*
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From the root directory of the workspace, enter::
FVP_PATH=../Base_RevC_AEMvA_pkg/models/Linux64_GCC-9.3 make -C build run-only
Once it boots to the login prompt, log in as root and from the FVP terminal, enter::
cd /mnt/host
cp -vat /usr out/ts-install/arm-linux/lib out/ts-install/arm-linux/bin
out/linux-arm-ffa-tee/load_module.sh
out/linux-arm-ffa-user/load_module.sh
ts-service-test -v
Use the same flow for other user-space programs. Check the output of the ``cp`` command executed to see
executables copied under ``/usr/bin``.
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