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Diffstat (limited to 'infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected')
9 files changed, 20 insertions, 80 deletions
diff --git a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Perf-Android-Clang-NexusPlayer-GPU-PowerVR-x86-Debug-All-Android.json b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Perf-Android-Clang-NexusPlayer-GPU-PowerVR-x86-Debug-All-Android.json index c98525b52d..9f3cb903a1 100644 --- a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Perf-Android-Clang-NexusPlayer-GPU-PowerVR-x86-Debug-All-Android.json +++ b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Perf-Android-Clang-NexusPlayer-GPU-PowerVR-x86-Debug-All-Android.json @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ "cmd": [ "python", "-u", - "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus10':\n # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a\n # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a\n # subset of those available are here.\n available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,\n 1400000, 1700000]\nelif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", + "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", "/usr/bin/adb.1.0.35", "NexusPlayer", "0.6" @@ -671,13 +671,7 @@ "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if 'cannot' in log:@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ raise Exception('adb root failed')@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus10':@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # subset of those available are here.@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 1400000, 1700000]@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@elif model == 'Nexus7':@@@", + "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus7':@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]@@@", diff --git a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Perf-Android-Clang-Pixel-GPU-Adreno530-arm64-Debug-All-Android.json b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Perf-Android-Clang-Pixel-GPU-Adreno530-arm64-Debug-All-Android.json index cf6dc6db8f..cb571cb01d 100644 --- a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Perf-Android-Clang-Pixel-GPU-Adreno530-arm64-Debug-All-Android.json +++ b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Perf-Android-Clang-Pixel-GPU-Adreno530-arm64-Debug-All-Android.json @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ "cmd": [ "python", "-u", - "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus10':\n # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a\n # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a\n # subset of those available are here.\n available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,\n 1400000, 1700000]\nelif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", + "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", "/usr/bin/adb.1.0.35", "Pixel", "0.6" @@ -671,13 +671,7 @@ "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if 'cannot' in log:@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ raise Exception('adb root failed')@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus10':@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # subset of those available are here.@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 1400000, 1700000]@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@elif model == 'Nexus7':@@@", + "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus7':@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]@@@", diff --git a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Test-Android-Clang-Nexus5x-GPU-Adreno418-arm64-Debug-All-Android.json b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Test-Android-Clang-Nexus5x-GPU-Adreno418-arm64-Debug-All-Android.json index aadc078200..6c78798af4 100644 --- a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Test-Android-Clang-Nexus5x-GPU-Adreno418-arm64-Debug-All-Android.json +++ b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Test-Android-Clang-Nexus5x-GPU-Adreno418-arm64-Debug-All-Android.json @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ "cmd": [ "python", "-u", - "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus10':\n # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a\n # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a\n # subset of those available are here.\n available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,\n 1400000, 1700000]\nelif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", + "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", "/opt/infra-android/tools/adb", "Nexus5x", "1.0" @@ -671,13 +671,7 @@ "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if 'cannot' in log:@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ raise Exception('adb root failed')@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus10':@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # subset of those available are here.@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 1400000, 1700000]@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@elif model == 'Nexus7':@@@", + "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus7':@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]@@@", diff --git a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Test-Android-Clang-Nexus7-CPU-Tegra3-arm-Release-All-Android.json b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Test-Android-Clang-Nexus7-CPU-Tegra3-arm-Release-All-Android.json index 18288efeeb..6a8f10b99e 100644 --- a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Test-Android-Clang-Nexus7-CPU-Tegra3-arm-Release-All-Android.json +++ b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Test-Android-Clang-Nexus7-CPU-Tegra3-arm-Release-All-Android.json @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ "cmd": [ "python", "-u", - "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus10':\n # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a\n # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a\n # subset of those available are here.\n available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,\n 1400000, 1700000]\nelif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", + "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", "/usr/bin/adb.1.0.35", "Nexus7", "1.0" @@ -671,13 +671,7 @@ "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if 'cannot' in log:@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ raise Exception('adb root failed')@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus10':@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # subset of those available are here.@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 1400000, 1700000]@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@elif model == 'Nexus7':@@@", + "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus7':@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]@@@", diff --git a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Test-Android-Clang-Pixel-GPU-Adreno530-arm64-Debug-All-Android.json b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Test-Android-Clang-Pixel-GPU-Adreno530-arm64-Debug-All-Android.json index 0ad2789f2c..f9480621d6 100644 --- a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Test-Android-Clang-Pixel-GPU-Adreno530-arm64-Debug-All-Android.json +++ b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/Test-Android-Clang-Pixel-GPU-Adreno530-arm64-Debug-All-Android.json @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ "cmd": [ "python", "-u", - "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus10':\n # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a\n # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a\n # subset of those available are here.\n available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,\n 1400000, 1700000]\nelif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", + "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", "/usr/bin/adb.1.0.35", "Pixel", "1.0" @@ -671,13 +671,7 @@ "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if 'cannot' in log:@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ raise Exception('adb root failed')@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus10':@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # subset of those available are here.@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 1400000, 1700000]@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@elif model == 'Nexus7':@@@", + "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus7':@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]@@@", diff --git a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/cpu_scale_failed.json b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/cpu_scale_failed.json index 2f656682f1..9a582b8268 100644 --- a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/cpu_scale_failed.json +++ b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/cpu_scale_failed.json @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ "cmd": [ "python", "-u", - "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus10':\n # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a\n # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a\n # subset of those available are here.\n available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,\n 1400000, 1700000]\nelif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", + "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", "/usr/bin/adb.1.0.35", "NexusPlayer", "0.6" @@ -672,13 +672,7 @@ "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if 'cannot' in log:@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ raise Exception('adb root failed')@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus10':@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # subset of those available are here.@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 1400000, 1700000]@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@elif model == 'Nexus7':@@@", + "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus7':@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]@@@", @@ -739,7 +733,7 @@ "cmd": [ "python", "-u", - "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus10':\n # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a\n # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a\n # subset of those available are here.\n available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,\n 1400000, 1700000]\nelif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", + "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", "/usr/bin/adb.1.0.35", "NexusPlayer", "0.6" @@ -768,13 +762,7 @@ "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if 'cannot' in log:@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ raise Exception('adb root failed')@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus10':@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # subset of those available are here.@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 1400000, 1700000]@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@elif model == 'Nexus7':@@@", + "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus7':@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]@@@", diff --git a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/failed_infra_step.json b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/failed_infra_step.json index f990f8fc02..68ef7e08a7 100644 --- a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/failed_infra_step.json +++ b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/failed_infra_step.json @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ "cmd": [ "python", "-u", - "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus10':\n # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a\n # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a\n # subset of those available are here.\n available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,\n 1400000, 1700000]\nelif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", + "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", "/usr/bin/adb.1.0.35", "NexusPlayer", "0.6" @@ -671,13 +671,7 @@ "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if 'cannot' in log:@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ raise Exception('adb root failed')@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus10':@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # subset of those available are here.@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 1400000, 1700000]@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@elif model == 'Nexus7':@@@", + "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus7':@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]@@@", diff --git a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/failed_read_version.json b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/failed_read_version.json index aed381a7d2..e917a9224c 100644 --- a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/failed_read_version.json +++ b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/failed_read_version.json @@ -696,7 +696,7 @@ "cmd": [ "python", "-u", - "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus10':\n # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a\n # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a\n # subset of those available are here.\n available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,\n 1400000, 1700000]\nelif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", + "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", "/usr/bin/adb.1.0.35", "NexusPlayer", "0.6" @@ -725,13 +725,7 @@ "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if 'cannot' in log:@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ raise Exception('adb root failed')@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus10':@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # subset of those available are here.@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 1400000, 1700000]@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@elif model == 'Nexus7':@@@", + "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus7':@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]@@@", diff --git a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/retry_adb_command.json b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/retry_adb_command.json index fde30d8232..1814528b26 100644 --- a/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/retry_adb_command.json +++ b/infra/bots/recipe_modules/flavor/examples/full.expected/retry_adb_command.json @@ -696,7 +696,7 @@ "cmd": [ "python", "-u", - "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus10':\n # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a\n # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a\n # subset of those available are here.\n available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,\n 1400000, 1700000]\nelif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", + "\nimport os\nimport subprocess\nimport sys\nimport time\nADB = sys.argv[1]\nmodel = sys.argv[2]\ntarget_percent = float(sys.argv[3])\nlog = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'root'])\n# check for message like 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds'\nprint log\nif 'cannot' in log:\n raise Exception('adb root failed')\n\nif model == 'Nexus7':\n # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000\n available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,\n 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]\nelse:\n # Temporary logging to get a sense of what devices have multiple cpus\n try:\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/affected_cpus'])\n print subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat ',\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n except Exception as e:\n print e.output.strip()\n # Most devices give a list of their available frequencies.\n available_freqs = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies'])\n\n # Check for message like '/system/bin/sh: file not found'\n if available_freqs and '/system/bin/sh' not in available_freqs:\n available_freqs = sorted(\n int(i) for i in available_freqs.strip().split())\n else:\n raise Exception('Could not get list of available frequencies: %s' %\n available_freqs)\n\nmaxfreq = available_freqs[-1]\ntarget = int(round(maxfreq * target_percent))\nfreq = maxfreq\nfor f in reversed(available_freqs):\n if f <= target:\n freq = f\n break\n\nprint 'Setting frequency to %d' % freq\n\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo \"userspace\" > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor'])\n# If scaling_max_freq is lower than our attempted setting, it won't take.\n# We must set min first, because if we try to set max to be less than min\n# (which sometimes happens after certain devices reboot) it returns a\n# perplexing permissions error.\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo 0 > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq'])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq' % freq])\nsubprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'echo %d > '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed' % freq])\ntime.sleep(5)\nactual_freq = subprocess.check_output([ADB, 'shell', 'cat '\n '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq']).strip()\nif actual_freq != str(freq):\n raise Exception('(actual, expected) (%s, %d)'\n % (actual_freq, freq))\n", "/usr/bin/adb.1.0.35", "NexusPlayer", "0.6" @@ -725,13 +725,7 @@ "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if 'cannot' in log:@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ raise Exception('adb root failed')@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus10':@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus10 doesn't list available frequencies, but it does give a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # min and a max and seems to round to the nearest 100khz, so a@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # subset of those available are here.@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [200000, 400000, 600000, 800000, 1000000, 1200000,@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 1400000, 1700000]@@@", - "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@elif model == 'Nexus7':@@@", + "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@if model == 'Nexus7':@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ # Nexus7 claims to support 1300000, but only really allows 1200000@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ available_freqs = [51000, 102000, 204000, 340000, 475000, 640000, 760000,@@@", "@@@STEP_LOG_LINE@python.inline@ 860000, 1000000, 1100000, 1200000]@@@", |