Skip HIDL v1.6 RTT responder VTS tests if the am: 9c7ff0f4e0 am: 5bcbb62667
Original change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/hardware/interfaces/+/2600788
Change-Id: I45b57ef94974920f6fd6e1c9c127e2fb38d4246b
Signed-off-by: Automerger Merge Worker <android-build-automerger-merge-worker@system.gserviceaccount.com>
diff --git a/camera/device/aidl/android/hardware/camera/device/ICameraDevice.aidl b/camera/device/aidl/android/hardware/camera/device/ICameraDevice.aidl
index 57705bc..f940000 100644
--- a/camera/device/aidl/android/hardware/camera/device/ICameraDevice.aidl
+++ b/camera/device/aidl/android/hardware/camera/device/ICameraDevice.aidl
@@ -279,8 +279,10 @@
* with specified torchStrength if the torch is OFF.
*
* The torchStrength value must be within the valid range i.e. >=1 and
- * <= FLASH_INFO_STRENGTH_MAXIMUM_LEVEL. Whenever the torch is turned OFF,
- * the brightness level will reset to FLASH_INFO_STRENGTH_DEFAULT_LEVEL.
+ * <= FLASH_INFO_STRENGTH_MAXIMUM_LEVEL. The FLASH_INFO_STRENGTH_MAXIMUM_LEVEL must
+ * be set to a level which will not cause any burn out issues. Whenever
+ * the torch is turned OFF, the brightness level will reset to
+ * FLASH_INFO_STRENGTH_DEFAULT_LEVEL.
* When the client calls setTorchMode(ON) after turnOnTorchWithStrengthLevel(N),
* the flash unit will have brightness level equal to N. This level does not
* represent the real brightness units. It is linear in nature i.e. flashlight