# PD FAFT PD FAFT is another set of firmware tests (FAFT), which targets testing USB-C and PD (Power Delivery) functionalities. [TOC] ## Overview {#overview} The USB-C and PD stack is complex that involves multiple hardware/firmware: * TCPM (USB Type-C Port Manager), [integrated in EC, using Chrome EC firmware](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/platform/ec/+/master/docs/usb-c.md) * TCPC (USB Type-C Port Controller), usually using proprietary firmware, in the form of * dedicated chip, like ANX74xx, PS8xxx, * integrated in EC, like IT83xx, or * integrated in PMIC, like MT6370. The USB-C path also has other functions, like: * DisplayPort, which shares the SuperSpeed lanes and the SBU channel; * CCD, which shares the SBU channel and has special CC terminations. Many USB-C bugs are mysterious or flaky, like CCD not being detected, USB Ethernet connection being lost, or external monitors not showing up, etc. This kind of issue blocks BIOS/EC FAFT running. Some bugs may be even more serious that brick the hardware, negotiating a wrong voltage/current. PD FAFT was proposed to uncover any regression on the PD stack in an automated way. PD FAFT requires hardware to emulate the PD port partner, e.g. a PD-capable power adapter, a USB-C hub, a USB-C debug accessory, a USB-C protocol converter, a USB-C monitor, etc. The first version of PD FAFT uses [Plankton](https://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/plankton) as PDTester. The latest version uses [ServoV4](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/hdctools/+/master/docs/servo_v4.md) as PDTester. ## Test details {#test-details} The PD FAFT tests are located in the Autotest tree as directories, usually with the prefix firmware\_PD. firmware\_PDConnect, checks: * Ability to disconnect, then reconnect establishing a successful PD contract * If PD Dual role mode is operational in the DUT firmware\_PDPowerSwap, checks: * If the DUT advertises support for dualrole operation * If the DUT can receive power swap requests * If the DUT can initiate power swap requests firmware\_PDDataSwap, checks: * If the DUT advertises support for data role swaps * If the DUT can receive data swap requests * If the DUT can initiate data swap requests firmware\_PDResetHard, checks: * Ability of DUT to initiate hard resets * Ability of DUT to receive hard resets * If DUT is dualrole capable, hard resets are done with the DUT in each power role firmware\_PDResetSoft, checks: * Ability of DUT to initiate soft resets * Ability of DUT to receive soft reset requests from Plankton * If DUT is dualrole capable, soft resets are done with the DUT in each power role firmware\_PDTrySrc, checks: * If the DUT advertises support for dualrole and Try.SRC operation * A series of disconnects/connects with Try.SRC on * A series of disconnects/connects with Try.SRC off * Try.SRC on the DUT connects in SRC mode firmware\_PDVbusRequest, checks: * Ability to initiate a new PD contract with different VBUS value, according to the attached charger capability, like 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 20V, etc. * Receiving Source Capability messages from PDTester * If PD Dual role mode is operational in the DUT The above tests may have multiple subtests, the same test body but different prerequisite. .flip subtest, checks * If DUT passes the same test on the flipped plug direction, which is implemented by electrically flipping the CC signals on PDTester .dts subtest, checks * If DUT passes the same test on a USB-C debug accessory * No behavior difference between the normal scenarios and the CCD scenarios (it is important as BIOS/EC FAFT uses the CCD setup) ## How to run PD FAFT {#how-to-run-pd-faft} Hardware setup, check this [ServoV4 Type-C with servo micro setup](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/autotest/+/refs/heads/master/docs/faft-how-to-run-doc.md#servov4-typec-micro). Software setup, check this [Running Tests instructions](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/autotest/+/refs/heads/master/docs/faft-how-to-run-doc.md#faft-running-tests). ## Known issues {#known-issues} ### TCPMv2 {#tcpmv2} PD FAFT by far only supports testing DUT using TCPMv1. Porting to TCPMv2 is in progress. ### Multiple USB-C ports {#multiple-usb-c-ports} Due to the hardware limitation, that PDTester (ServoV4) only supports testing one DUT-facing USB-C port at a time. If a DUT has two USB-C ports, you have to run PD FAFT twice -- once for each port under test.