That seems pretty heavy for our test suite. I think we can just do `adb
restart` via mozdevice and get a similar effect I think.
We're still not sure if we'll write this test, hard to validate it on
the host side. Some more experimentation needed.
On 16/10/13 18:39, Mike Habicher wrote:
I haven't tried these methods, but it should be possible to do a soft
reset of the device from the host end. A couple of approaches:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-usb-users&m=116827193506484
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.usb.general/55298
--m.
On 13-10-16 01:18 PM, Zac Campbell wrote:
We want to write an automated test for enabling USB Mass Storage but
we have a problem in the teardown of the test in that turning off USB
Mass storage requires the cable to be removed from the device.
Restarting the b2g process does not do the trick. 'adb reboot' works
but is a bit heavy for a test teardown.
Does anybody know of a software method we can use to do this teardown
cleanly and quickly?
Thanks
Zac
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