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acts_tests/tests/google/wifi/aware/README.md

Wi-Fi Aware Integrated (ACTS/sl4a) Test Suite

This directory contains ACTS/sl4a test scripts to verify and characterize the Wi-Fi Aware implementation in Android.

There are 4 groups of tests (in 4 sub-directories):

  • functional: Functional tests that each implementation must pass. These are pass/fail tests.
  • performance: Tests which measure performance of an implementation - e.g. latency or throughput. Some of the tests may not have pass/fail results - they just record the measured performance. Even when tests do have a pass/ fail criteria - that criteria may not apply to all implementations.
  • stress: Tests which run through a large number of iterations to stress test the implementation. Considering that some failures are expected, especially in an over-the-air situation, pass/fail criteria are either not provided or may not apply to all implementations or test environments.
  • ota (over-the-air): A small number of tests which configure the device in a particular mode and expect the tester to capture an over-the-air sniffer trace and analyze it for validity. These tests are not automated.

The tests can be executed in several ways:

  1. Individual test(s): act.py -c <config> -tc {<test_class>|<test_class>:<test_name>}

Where a test file is any of the .py files in any of the test sub-directories. If a test class is specified, then all tests within that test class are executed.

  1. All tests in a test group: act.py -c <config> -tf <test_file>

Where <test_file> is a file containing a list of tests. Each of the test group sub-directories contains a file with the same name as that of the directory which lists all tests in the directory. E.g. to execute all functional tests execute:

act.py -c <config> -tf ./tools/test/connectivity/acts_tests/tests/google/wifi/aware/functional/functional

Test Configurations

The test configurations, the <config> in the commands above, are stored in the config sub-directory. The configurations simply use all connected devices without listing specific serial numbers. Note that some tests use a single device while others use 2 devices. In addition, the configurations define the following key to configure the test:

  • aware_default_power_mode: The power mode in which to run all tests. Options are INTERACTIVE and NON_INTERACTIVE.

The following configurations are provided:

  • wifi_aware.json: Normal (high power/interactive) test mode.
  • wifi_aware_non_interactive.json: Low power (non-interactive) test mode.