Public bug reported:
>From fginther:
Experimenting with a test known to fail the reboot on the phone, 'apt-
get remove -y --force-yes lxc'.
adt-run does not timeout by default in a short enough time period.
Experimenting now with setting specific values:
--timeout-test=300 : adt-run did not abort after running for 18
minutes. Possibly the reboot is not considered during the timeout?
So it appears that adt-run is using 'adb wait-for-device' after a reboot
to wait for the device to come up (see ssh-setup/adb wait_booted()).
There is no timeout around this and I don't see one at any of the
callers (but I could be missing it).
Short term solution is to use 'timeout 600 adt-run ...'
** Affects: autopkgtest (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti)
Status: In Progress
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adt wait-for-device doesn't timeout in a reboot test
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