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A new popup appears when running pcmark on android Q that complains
about the app being built for an older version of android.

Since this popup will be temporary, the fix has to make sure not to
break in the future when this popup disappears or when the test is ran
on a compatible version of android.

To achieve this, we attempt to dismiss the popup and if we timeout we
silently carry on with the test assuming no popup will appear.

Signed-off-by: Qais Yousef <qais.yousef@arm.com>
2018-10-01 16:12:05 +01:00
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Workload Automation
+++++++++++++++++++

Workload Automation (WA) is a framework for executing workloads and collecting
measurements on Android and Linux devices. WA includes automation for nearly 40
workloads and supports some common instrumentation (ftrace, hwmon) along with a
number of output formats.

WA is designed primarily as a developer tool/framework to facilitate data driven
development by providing a method of collecting measurements from a device in a
repeatable way.

WA is highly extensible. Most of the concrete functionality is implemented via
plug-ins, and it is easy to write new plug-ins to support new device types,
workloads, instruments or output processing.


Requirements
============

- Python 2.7 or Python 3
- Linux (should work on other Unixes, but untested)
- Latest Android SDK (ANDROID_HOME must be set) for Android devices, or
- SSH for Linux devices


Installation
============

To install::

        git clone git@github.com:ARM-software/workload-automation.git workload-automation
        sudo -H pip install ./workload-automation

Please refer to the `installation section <http://workload-automation.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_information.html#install>`_
in the documentation for more details.


Basic Usage
===========

Please see the `Quickstart <http://workload-automation.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_information.html#user-guide>`_
section of the documentation.


Documentation
=============

You can view pre-built HTML documentation `here <http://workload-automation.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`_.

Documentation in reStructuredText format may be found under ``doc/source``. To
compile it into cross-linked HTML, make sure you have `Sphinx
<http://sphinx-doc.org/install.html>`_ installed, and then ::

        cd doc
        make html


License
=======

Workload Automation is distributed under `Apache v2.0 License
<http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>`_. Workload automation includes
binaries distributed under different licenses (see LICENSE files in specific
directories).


Feedback, Contributions and Support
===================================

- Please use the GitHub Issue Tracker associated with this repository for
  feedback.
- ARM licensees may contact ARM directly via their partner managers.
- We welcome code contributions via GitHub Pull requests. Please see
  "Contributing Code" section of the documentation for details.