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isort set to skip the first necessary "from common import *" line. A better solution would be to get rid of the need of this import in the future. [no changelog]
233 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
233 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
from common import * # isort:skip
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from trezor import utils
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if utils.USE_SD_CARD:
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from trezorio import fatfs, sdcard
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class TestTrezorIoFatfs(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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sdcard.power_on()
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fatfs.mkfs()
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fatfs.mount()
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def tearDown(self):
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fatfs.unmount()
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sdcard.power_off()
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def _filename(self, suffix=""):
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return f"FILE{suffix}.TXT"
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def _dirname(self, suffix=""):
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return f"TREZOR{suffix}"
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def test_basic(self):
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# test just the stuff in setup and teardown
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pass
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def test_mkdir(self):
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fatfs.mkdir(f"/{self._dirname()}")
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s = fatfs.stat(f"/{self._dirname()}")
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self.assertEqual(s, (0, "---d-", self._dirname()))
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def test_listdir(self):
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fatfs.mkdir(f"/{self._dirname()}")
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with fatfs.open(f"{self._filename()}", "w") as f:
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f.write(bytearray(b"test"))
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with fatfs.open(f"/{self._dirname()}/{self._filename('2')}", "w") as f:
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f.write(bytearray(b"testtest"))
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l = [e for e in fatfs.listdir("/")]
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self.assertEqual(
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l, [(0, "---d-", self._dirname()), (4, "----a", self._filename())]
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)
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l = [e for e in fatfs.listdir(f"/{self._dirname()}")]
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self.assertEqual(l, [(8, "----a", self._filename("2"))])
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def test_unlink(self):
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fatfs.mkdir(f"/{self._dirname()}")
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with fatfs.open(f"/{self._filename()}", "w") as f:
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f.write(bytearray(b"test"))
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s = fatfs.stat(f"/{self._dirname()}")
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self.assertEqual(s, (0, "---d-", self._dirname()))
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s = fatfs.stat(f"/{self._filename()}")
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self.assertEqual(s, (4, "----a", self._filename()))
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fatfs.unlink(f"/{self._dirname()}")
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fatfs.unlink(f"/{self._filename()}")
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with self.assertRaises(fatfs.FatFSError):
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fatfs.stat(f"/{self._dirname()}")
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with self.assertRaises(fatfs.FatFSError):
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self.assertRaises(fatfs.stat(f"/{self._filename()}"))
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def test_rename(self):
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fatfs.mkdir(f"/{self._dirname()}")
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with fatfs.open(f"/{self._filename()}", "w") as f:
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f.write(bytearray(b"test"))
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s = fatfs.stat(f"/{self._dirname()}")
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self.assertEqual(s, (0, "---d-", self._dirname()))
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s = fatfs.stat(f"/{self._filename()}")
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self.assertEqual(s, (4, "----a", self._filename()))
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fatfs.rename(f"/{self._dirname()}", f"/{self._dirname('2')}")
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fatfs.rename(f"/{self._filename()}", f"/{self._filename('2')}")
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with self.assertRaises(fatfs.FatFSError):
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fatfs.stat(f"/{self._dirname()}")
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with self.assertRaises(fatfs.FatFSError):
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self.assertRaises(fatfs.stat(f"/{self._filename()}"))
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s = fatfs.stat(f"/{self._dirname('2')}")
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self.assertEqual(s, (0, "---d-", self._dirname("2")))
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s = fatfs.stat(f"/{self._filename('2')}")
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self.assertEqual(s, (4, "----a", self._filename("2")))
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def test_open_rw(self):
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with fatfs.open(f"/{self._filename()}", "w") as f:
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f.write(bytearray(b"test"))
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with fatfs.open(f"/{self._filename()}", "r") as f:
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b = bytearray(100)
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r = f.read(b)
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self.assertEqual(r, 4)
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self.assertEqual(bytes(b[:4]), b"test")
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def test_open_a(self):
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with fatfs.open(f"/{self._filename()}", "w") as f:
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f.write(bytearray(b"test" * 200))
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with fatfs.open(f"{self._filename()}", "a") as f:
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f.seek(800)
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f.write(bytearray(b"TEST" * 200))
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with fatfs.open(f"/{self._filename()}", "r") as f:
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b = bytearray(2000)
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r = f.read(b)
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self.assertEqual(r, 1600)
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self.assertEqual(bytes(b[:1600]), b"test" * 200 + b"TEST" * 200)
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def test_seek(self):
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with fatfs.open(f"/{self._filename()}", "w+") as f:
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f.write(bytearray(b"test" * 10))
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f.seek(2)
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b = bytearray(8)
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r = f.read(b)
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self.assertEqual(r, 8)
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self.assertEqual(bytes(b[:8]), b"sttestte")
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def test_truncate(self):
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with fatfs.open(f"/{self._filename()}", "w") as f:
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f.write(bytearray(b"test" * 100))
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s = fatfs.stat(f"/{self._filename()}")
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self.assertEqual(s, (400, "----a", self._filename()))
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with fatfs.open(f"/{self._filename()}", "a") as f:
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f.seek(111)
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f.truncate()
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s = fatfs.stat(f"/{self._filename()}")
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self.assertEqual(s, (111, "----a", self._filename()))
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class TestTrezorIoFatfsLfn(TestTrezorIoFatfs):
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def _filename(self, suffix=""):
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return f"reallylongfilename{suffix}.textfile"
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def _dirname(self, suffix=""):
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return f"reallylongdirname{suffix}"
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class TestTrezorIoFatfsMounting(unittest.TestCase):
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MOUNTED_METHODS = [
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("open", ("hello.txt", "w")),
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("listdir", ("",)),
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("mkdir", ("testdir",)),
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("unlink", ("hello.txt",)),
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("stat", ("testdir",)),
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("rename", ("testdir", "newdir")),
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("setlabel", ("label",)),
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]
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UNMOUNTED_METHODS = [
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("mkfs", ()),
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]
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def setUp(self):
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sdcard.power_on()
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def tearDown(self):
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sdcard.power_off()
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def test_mount_unmount(self):
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fatfs.mkfs()
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self.assertFalse(fatfs.is_mounted())
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fatfs.mount()
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self.assertTrue(fatfs.is_mounted())
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fatfs.mount()
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self.assertTrue(fatfs.is_mounted())
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fatfs.unmount()
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self.assertFalse(fatfs.is_mounted())
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def test_no_filesystem(self):
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# trash FAT table
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sdcard.write(0, bytes([0xFF] * sdcard.BLOCK_SIZE))
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self.assertFalse(fatfs.is_mounted())
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try:
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fatfs.mount()
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self.fail("should have raised")
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except fatfs.FatFSError as e:
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self.assertIsInstance(e, fatfs.NoFilesystem)
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# check that the proper error code is set on the NoFilesystem subclass
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self.assertEqual(e.args[0], fatfs.FR_NO_FILESYSTEM)
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self.assertFalse(fatfs.is_mounted())
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def test_mounted(self):
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fatfs.mkfs()
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fatfs.mount()
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self.assertTrue(fatfs.is_mounted())
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for name, call in self.MOUNTED_METHODS:
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function = getattr(fatfs, name)
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function(*call)
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for name, call in self.UNMOUNTED_METHODS:
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function = getattr(fatfs, name)
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try:
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function(*call)
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self.fail("should have raised")
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except fatfs.FatFSError as e:
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self.assertEqual(e.args[0], fatfs.FR_LOCKED)
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def test_unmounted(self):
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fatfs.unmount()
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fatfs.mkfs()
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self.assertFalse(fatfs.is_mounted())
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for name, call in self.UNMOUNTED_METHODS:
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function = getattr(fatfs, name)
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function(*call)
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self.assertFalse(fatfs.is_mounted())
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for name, call in self.MOUNTED_METHODS:
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function = getattr(fatfs, name)
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try:
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function(*call)
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self.fail("should have raised")
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except fatfs.FatFSError as e:
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self.assertIsInstance(e, fatfs.NotMounted)
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# check that the proper error code is set on the NotMounted subclass
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self.assertEqual(e.args[0], fatfs.FR_NOT_READY)
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class TestTrezorIoFatfsAndSdcard(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_sd_power(self):
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sdcard.power_off()
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self.assertFalse(fatfs.is_mounted())
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self.assertRaises(fatfs.FatFSError, fatfs.mount)
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sdcard.power_on()
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self.assertFalse(fatfs.is_mounted())
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fatfs.mkfs()
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fatfs.mount()
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self.assertTrue(fatfs.is_mounted())
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sdcard.power_off()
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self.assertFalse(fatfs.is_mounted())
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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if utils.USE_SD_CARD:
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unittest.main()
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