/* * Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #include #include "vehicle_test_fixtures.h" #include "hardware/vehicle.h" namespace tests { // Check if list_properties command exists. TEST_F(VehicleDevice, isThereListProperties) { ASSERT_TRUE(NULL != vehicle_device()->list_properties) << "list_properties() function is not implemented"; std::cout << "Test succeeds.\n"; } // HAL should provide atleast one property. The output of this command should be // used to verify the vailidity of the function. TEST_F(VehicleDevice, listPropertiesMoreThanOne) { vehicle_prop_config_t const* config; int num_configs = -1; config = vehicle_device()->list_properties(vehicle_device(), &num_configs); ASSERT_TRUE(num_configs > -1) << "list_properties() call failed."; ASSERT_TRUE(num_configs > 0) << "list_properties() returned zero items."; std::cout << "Number of properties reported: " << num_configs << "\n"; for (int i = 0; i < num_configs; i++) { // Print each of the properties. const vehicle_prop_config_t& config_temp = config[i]; std::cout << "Property ID: " << config_temp.prop << "\n"; std::cout << "Property flags: " << config_temp.config_flags << "\n"; std::cout << "Property change mode: " << config_temp.change_mode << "\n"; std::cout << "Property min sample rate: " << config_temp.min_sample_rate << "\n"; std::cout << "Property max sample rate: " << config_temp.max_sample_rate << "\n\n"; } } // Test get() command. // The fields are hardcoded in the dummy implementation and here. TEST_F(VehicleDevice, getDriveState) { vehicle_prop_value_t data; data.prop = VEHICLE_PROPERTY_DRIVING_STATUS; // Set drive_state field to EINVAL so that we can check that its valid when // it comes back. data.value_type = -EINVAL; data.value.driving_status = -EINVAL; vehicle_device()->get(vehicle_device(), &data); // Check that retured values are not invalid. ASSERT_NE(data.value_type, -EINVAL) << "Drive state value type should be integer."; ASSERT_NE(data.value.driving_status, -EINVAL) << "Driving status should be positive."; std::cout << "Driving status value type: " << data.value_type << "\n" << "Driving status: " << data.value.driving_status << "\n"; } // Test the workflows for subscribe and init/release. // Subscribe will return error before init() is called or after release() is // called. TEST_F(VehicleDevice, initTest) { // Test that init on a new device works. When getting an instance, we are // already calling 'open' on the device. int ret_code = vehicle_device()->init(vehicle_device(), callback_fn(), error_fn()); ASSERT_EQ(ret_code, 0) << "ret code: " << ret_code; // Trying to init again should return an error. ret_code = vehicle_device()->init(vehicle_device(), callback_fn(), error_fn()); ASSERT_EQ(ret_code, -EEXIST) << "ret code: " << ret_code; // Uninit should always return 0. ret_code = vehicle_device()->release(vehicle_device()); ASSERT_EQ(ret_code, 0) << "ret code: " << ret_code; // We should be able to init again. ret_code = vehicle_device()->init(vehicle_device(), callback_fn(), error_fn()); ASSERT_EQ(ret_code, 0) << "ret code: " << ret_code; // Finally release. ret_code = vehicle_device()->release(vehicle_device()); ASSERT_EQ(ret_code, 0) << "ret_code: " << ret_code; } // Test that subscribe works. // We wait for 10 seconds while which the vehicle.c can post messages from // within it's own thread. TEST_F(VehicleDevice, subscribeTest) { // If the device is not init subscribe should fail off the bat. int ret_code = vehicle_device()->subscribe(vehicle_device(), VEHICLE_PROPERTY_DRIVING_STATUS, 0, 0); ASSERT_EQ(ret_code, -EINVAL) << "Return code is: " << ret_code; // Let's init the device. ret_code = vehicle_device()->init(vehicle_device(), callback_fn(), error_fn()); ASSERT_EQ(ret_code, 0) << "Return code is: " << ret_code; // Subscribe should now go through. ret_code = vehicle_device()->subscribe(vehicle_device(), VEHICLE_PROPERTY_DRIVING_STATUS, 0, 0); ASSERT_EQ(ret_code, 0) << "Return code is: " << ret_code; // We should start getting some messages thrown from the callback. Let's // wait for 20 seconds before unsubscribing. std::cout << "Sleeping for 20 seconds."; sleep(20); std::cout << "Waking from sleep."; // This property does not exist, so we should get -EINVAL. ret_code = vehicle_device()->unsubscribe(vehicle_device(), VEHICLE_PROPERTY_INFO_VIN); ASSERT_EQ(ret_code, -EINVAL) << "Return code is: " << ret_code; // This property exists, so we should get a success return code - also this // will be a blocking call. ret_code = vehicle_device()->unsubscribe(vehicle_device(), VEHICLE_PROPERTY_DRIVING_STATUS); ASSERT_EQ(ret_code, 0) << "Return code is: " << ret_code; } } // namespace tests