This reverts commit ec7746fa80.
Test: no test
Merged-In: I9ec4493403d71419df99fe9761211eab057cdb0a
Change-Id: I39f2acaa5ee376b90bcddd0891ac6f309cb40a2b
* changes:
Fix VTS paths on 32-bit target
Remove obsolete references to IPCThreadState/ProcessState.
Update Android.bp of Nfc with make rule for profiler.
Use lowercase booleans in VTS test configs.
Update to use the correct logging library.
Update coverage configs with new format.
Update NFC VTS configs to reflect new source paths
increase the timeouts to 10mins for nfc target-side tests
enable profiling directly from AndroidTest.xml
NFC: vts: Update VTS driver files as per HAL changes
NFC: Add target-side VTS tests for NFC
use svc nfc enable/disable which is always the same.
move VTS HIDL HAL tests to the corresponding interface directories
Build target-side NFC test with coverage.
Remove -DENABLE_TREBLE from vts test LOCAL_CFLAGS.
Nfc: Split libhidl into base and transport.
NFC: Update vts files to include the Annotations.
NFC HAL target-side test (template)
Update vts files for nfc hidl file style change.
VTS driver build target for NFC 1.0
add nfc vts files and vts profiler build rule
A new dependency android.hidl.base@1.0 is added for
all projects.
Also updated Android.mk for NFC hal (for java constants)
Test: mma
Change-Id: Ia70d0eb0d74de06475a339698386d383d491a43a
find . -name "*.h" -exec sed -i 's/HIDL_GENERATED_\(.*\)_H_/\U\1_H/g' {}
+
They now match what would be generated by -Lc++-impl. This prevents
confusion over whether or not the files are autogenerated.
Test: pass
Change-Id: I2c9d7887f6d6bdaa19a5c4bfcf02ee3d1dbc81d1
To allow genrules with more than one tool, rename the tool property to
tools and make it an array, replace $tool with $(location <label>),
and use $() for other variables for consistency.
Bug: 31948427
Test: compare build.ninja
Change-Id: I3d714f70a2af0dc60faeee10e09b6ed166601f1d
(cherry picked from commit b785f5b82e)
Add two instrumentation methods to IFooCallback, to help with timing
measurements in gTest.
The first one, reportResults(), blocks the caller for a given length of
time while waiting for all the other methods to execute, then reports
whether these methods were executed within this length of time, for how
long their caller was blocked, and also how long the execution of the
bodies of each of them took. Note that the execution time for a
method's body is independent of whether it is a oneway or a blocking
method. For example, heyItsTheMeaningOfLife() is a oneway method, so it
returns immediately to the caller (so the caller-blocked time should be
very small). However, if its body takes several seconds to run, then
this is the information that will be returned for
heyItsTheMeaningOfLife() as well.
The second instrumentation method, youBlockedMeFor(), is used by the
caller of IFooCallback to report how long the caller was blocked for.
This information is saved and passed by reportResults() as described
above.
b/30855757 Convert hidl test to gTest
Change-Id: I35ac708e424bcb143fce959609fcc747f1ec37fb
Signed-off-by: Iliyan Malchev <malchev@google.com>