commit | 016120f395795fb1be600c1e85f4dfd324797122 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Tao Bao <tbao@google.com> | Wed Aug 02 17:11:04 2017 -0700 |
committer | Tao Bao <tbao@google.com> | Sun Aug 13 11:24:33 2017 -0700 |
tree | 7937b8d5b1042be36f67e9bec25e17c0f5a7521d | |
parent | 9cf2e9798fc4aa41df866fd4a1062199f98be26f [diff] |
Allow customizing WearRecoveryUI via Makefile variables. With the following Makefile variables, we can reduce the work of writing (copy/pasting) device-specific WearRecoveryUI classes. The list of Makefile variables (the ones useful for Wear devices): - TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_MARGIN_HEIGHT (default: 0) - TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_MARGIN_WIDTH (default: 0) Specify the margin space that we don't want to display texts. They replace the former outer_width and outer_height. - TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_TOUCH_LOW_THRESHOLD (default: 50) - TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_TOUCH_HIGH_THRESHOLD (default: 90) Specify the sensitivity of recognizing a swipe. Devices give absolute positions, so for some devices we need to adjust the thresholds. - TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_PROGRESS_BAR_BASELINE Specify the progress bar vertical position, which should be adjusted to the actual height of a device. It replaces the former progress_bar_y. - TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_ANIMATION_FPS (default: 30) Specify the animation FPS if using device-specific animation images. It replaces the former animation_fps. Devices can specify "TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_LIB := librecovery_ui_wear", with optionally defined Makefile vars above, in BoardConfig.mk to customize their WearRecoveryUI. Also remove the obsolete wear_touch.{cpp,h}, which has been merged into ui.cpp in commit 5f8dd9951d986b65d98d6a9ea38003427e9e46df. Bug: 64307776 Test: Change the device BoardConfig.mk and test recovery image. Change-Id: Id0fb2d4e3977ab5ddd31e71f9535470cab70e41b (cherry picked from commit 0470ceea381775b09eee931858c3320be88cc637)
mm -j && m ramdisk-nodeps && m recoveryimage-nodeps # To boot into the new recovery image # without flashing the recovery partition: adb reboot bootloader fastboot boot $ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/recovery.img
# After setting up environment and lunch. mmma -j bootable/recovery # Running the tests on device. adb root adb sync data # 32-bit device adb shell /data/nativetest/recovery_unit_test/recovery_unit_test adb shell /data/nativetest/recovery_component_test/recovery_component_test # Or 64-bit device adb shell /data/nativetest64/recovery_unit_test/recovery_unit_test adb shell /data/nativetest64/recovery_component_test/recovery_component_test
recovery-refresh
and recovery-persist
executables exist only on systems without /cache partition. And we need to follow special steps to run tests for them.
Execute the test on an A/B device first. The test should fail but it will log some contents to pmsg.
Reboot the device immediately and run the test again. The test should save the contents of pmsg buffer into /data/misc/recovery/inject.txt. Test will pass if this file has expected contents.
ResourceTest
validates whether the png files are qualified as background text image under recovery.
1. `adb sync data` to make sure the test-dir has the images to test. 2. The test will automatically pickup and verify all `_text.png` files in the test dir.