Super works by having a iterator of parent classes to ensure each is called
once and only once. WA calls some parent methods in classes with multiple
inheritenceconditionally so calls them directly instread. This breaks super
which ends up calling some methods multiple times.
To work around this until workloads are reworked to use composition rather than
inheritance, all classes that that subclass `Workload` directly no longer use
`super`.
Implement new method to enforce that a valid apk version is used to run
the workload. Based on a min and max range of apk versions tested
during development.
- Device subclasses should provide their own implementation.
Default behaviour is to raise a `NotImplementedError`
- Workload subclasses can set `requires_network` to `True` and
network connectivity check will be performed during `setup()`
New method to force a re-index of the mediaserver cache for the
specified directory. Used in workloads that require external media files
as dependencies.
It has been observed on some devices that the FINE_LOCATION premissions is required
for antutu to run without asking for permissions at run time but this was not listed
in the APK manifest. This caused issues on devices were only the permissions in the
manifest can be granted. This commit sliences any error when trying to set this permission
as well as only trying only on Android 6+
CalledProcessErrorWithStderr is a subclass of CalledProcessError that
also takes stderr output. Both that and normal output must be passed as
keyword arguments. They were being passed as keyword arguments inside
_scp() of SshConnection, causing cryptic errors to appear.
Additionally, "output" was not being properly poped off before invoking
super's init.
Add method to automatically check against a dictionary of known package
versions that don't work well with AndroidUiAutoBenchmark workloads.
Raises an exception if found.
- Added statedetect.py in utils which is a standalone module that
contains all the methods needed for state detection
- Modified the setup() and run() methods of the GameWorkload class
in common/android/workload.py to have a parameter that enables
state checks and run the check after setup and run if requested.
State detection uses the template matching method available in
OpenCV to determine the state of the workload by detecting
predefined unique elements on a screenshot from the device.
Dump window hierarchy view from uiautomator to a file when WA fails
during execution. Note: the xml file are pre-formatted after dump.
Implementation specific to android.device.