write_value(value, filename) writes 'value' to 'filename'. It can be
used to tune device settings when applying an OTA package. For example,
write_value("960000", "/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq").
Bug: 32463933
Test: recovery_component_test passes.
Test: Apply an OTA package that contains a call to write_value(), and
check the result.
Change-Id: Ib009ecb8a45a94353f10c59e2383fe1f49796e35
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
Running the tests
# 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
Running the manual tests
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.