ActivityManagerPerfTests Performance tests for various ActivityManager components, e.g. Services, Broadcasts * These are only for tests that don't require a target package to test against * Self-contained perf tests should go in frameworks/base/apct-tests/perftests Command to run tests * atest -v ActivityManagerPerfTests Overview * The numbers we are trying to measure are end-to-end numbers * For example, the time it takes from sending an Intent to start a Service to the time the Service runs its callbacks * System.nanoTime() is monotonic and consistent between processes, so we use that for measuring time * If the test app is involved, it will measure the time and send it back to the instrumentation test * The time is sent back through a Binder interface in the Intent with the help of Utils.sendTime() * Each sent time is tagged with an id since there can be multiple events that send back a time * Each test will run multiple times to account for variation in test runs Structure * tests * Instrumentation test which runs the various performance tests and reports the results * test-app * Target package which contains the Services, BroadcastReceivers, etc. to test against * Sends the time it measures back to the test package * utils * Utilities that both the instrumentation test and test app can use Adding tests * Example * Look at tests/src/com/android/frameworks/perftests/am/BroadcastPerfTest and test-app/src/com/android/frameworks/perftests/amteststestapp/TestBroadcastReceiver for simple examples using this framework * Steps * Add any components you will test against in the target package under test-app/src/com/android/frameworks/perftests/amteststestapp/ * Add the test class under tests/src/com/android/frameworks/perftests/am/tests/ * The class should extend BasePerfTest * Each test should call runPerfFunction() returning the elapsed time for a single iteration * The test has access to a Context through mContext * If you are measuring the time elapsed of something that either starts or ends in the target package * The target package can report the time it measures through an ITimeReceiverCallback passed through an Intent through Utils.sendTime(intent, "tag") (or however a Binder needs to be passed to the target package) * The instrumentation test can collect that time by calling getReceivedTimeNs("tag") and calculate the elapsed time * Each timestamp sent to the instrumentation test is tagged with a tag since multiple timestamps can be reported in an iteration * If the target package should be running before your test logic starts, add startTargetPackage(); at the beginning of the iteration * Reporting * Look at internal documentation for how to add new tests to dashboards and receive notification on regressions