# Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. import os, time from autotest_lib.client.bin import test from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import error from autotest_lib.client.common_lib.cros import chrome from autotest_lib.client.cros import power_suspend, power_utils class dummy_IdleSuspend(test.test): """ This is not a complete test. It is a dummy test that must be run in parallel with power_SuspendStress(method='idle') to control powerd idle values and perform a login. """ version = 1 _IDLE_TIMINGS = { 'disable_idle_suspend': 0, 'ignore_external_policy': 1, 'unplugged_dim_ms': 4000, 'unplugged_off_ms': 6000, 'unplugged_suspend_ms': 8000, 'plugged_dim_ms': 4000, 'plugged_off_ms': 6000, 'plugged_suspend_ms': 8000, } # Don't wait longer than this to start... if power_SuspendStress died before # creating the HWCLOCK_FILE, we might otherwise wait forever _TEST_START_TIMEOUT = 70 def run_once(self): with chrome.Chrome(): # Just idle while power_SuspendStress does all the work. Existence # of the HWCLOCK_FILE tells us when it starts and when it's done. for _ in xrange(self._TEST_START_TIMEOUT): time.sleep(1) if os.path.exists(power_suspend.Suspender.HWCLOCK_FILE): break else: raise error.TestError("Parallel test didn't create Suspender.") # These must not be enabled too soon, or the system might suspend # before a wakeup is scheduled. They must not be disabled too late # either, or we might suspend again after the parallel test is done. power_prefs = power_utils.PowerPrefChanger(self._IDLE_TIMINGS) while os.path.exists(power_suspend.Suspender.HWCLOCK_FILE): time.sleep(1) power_prefs.finalize()