Running the protocols selftest more than one times fails with => setenv efi_selftest 'manage protocols' && bootefi selftest Testing EFI API implementation Selected test: 'manage protocols' Setting up 'manage protocols' Setting up 'manage protocols' succeeded Executing 'manage protocols' Executing 'manage protocols' succeeded Tearing down 'manage protocols' Tearing down 'manage protocols' succeeded Summary: 0 failures
=> bootefi selftest Testing EFI API implementation Selected test: 'manage protocols' Setting up 'manage protocols' lib/efi_selftest/efi_selftest_manageprotocols.c(88): ERROR: InstallProtocolInterface failed lib/efi_selftest/efi_selftest.c(89): ERROR: Setting up 'manage protocols' failed Tearing down 'manage protocols' Tearing down 'manage protocols' succeeded Summary: 1 failures The reason is that we don't set the handles to NULL after deleting and freeing them. As a result the subsequent protocol installation will try to use an existing handle which we just removed that from our object list. Signed-off-by: Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodi...@linaro.org> --- lib/efi_selftest/efi_selftest_manageprotocols.c | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/lib/efi_selftest/efi_selftest_manageprotocols.c b/lib/efi_selftest/efi_selftest_manageprotocols.c index 8edb1e4d4671..097b2ae35456 100644 --- a/lib/efi_selftest/efi_selftest_manageprotocols.c +++ b/lib/efi_selftest/efi_selftest_manageprotocols.c @@ -79,6 +79,8 @@ static int setup(const efi_handle_t img_handle, efi_status_t ret; efi_handle_t handle; + handle1 = NULL; + handle2 = NULL; boottime = systable->boottime; ret = boottime->install_protocol_interface(&handle1, &guid3, -- 2.39.2