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@@ -9,6 +9,24 @@ def boot_armv5_cpio(emulator, builddir):
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options=["-initrd", img])
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options=["-initrd", img])
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emulator.login()
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emulator.login()
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+ # emulator.login() sets the emulated system date to the host
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+ # date. In general, this is desirable (for correct SSL certificate
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+ # behaviors, for example).
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+ #
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+ # This timezone runtime test checks that a Buildroot configuration
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+ # is reflected in the generated system at runtime, using the
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+ # standard "date" command. To make sure this test is stable in
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+ # time (i.e. output is independent to the date/time the test is
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+ # executed due to daylight saving time changes), we reset the
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+ # system date to a constant value.
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+ #
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+ # We cannot set the system date to a value less than the system
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+ # uptime. So we cannot set the time back to Unix Epoch with the
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+ # command "date -s @0" (this would result to a EINVAL Invalid
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+ # argument). Instead, we set the time at 1 hour after Epoch. This
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+ # is sufficient as the emulated system takes few seconds to start.
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+ emulator.run("date -s @3600")
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class TestNoTimezone(infra.basetest.BRTest):
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class TestNoTimezone(infra.basetest.BRTest):
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config = infra.basetest.BASIC_TOOLCHAIN_CONFIG + \
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config = infra.basetest.BASIC_TOOLCHAIN_CONFIG + \
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