Merge "assert that xt_bpf programs match Android T netd's expectations"
diff --git a/tests/cts/net/src/android/net/cts/RateLimitTest.java b/tests/cts/net/src/android/net/cts/RateLimitTest.java
index 423f213..28cec1a 100644
--- a/tests/cts/net/src/android/net/cts/RateLimitTest.java
+++ b/tests/cts/net/src/android/net/cts/RateLimitTest.java
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@
// If this value is too low, this test might become flaky because of the burst value that
// allows to send at a higher data rate for a short period of time. The faster the data rate
// and the longer the test, the less this test will be affected.
- final long dataLimitInBytesPerSecond = 1_000_000; // 1MB/s
+ final long dataLimitInBytesPerSecond = 2_000_000; // 2MB/s
long resultInBytesPerSecond = runIngressDataRateMeasurement(Duration.ofSeconds(1));
assertGreaterThan("Failed initial test with rate limit disabled", resultInBytesPerSecond,
dataLimitInBytesPerSecond);
@@ -315,9 +315,9 @@
waitForTcPoliceFilterInstalled(Duration.ofSeconds(1));
resultInBytesPerSecond = runIngressDataRateMeasurement(Duration.ofSeconds(10));
- // Add 1% tolerance to reduce test flakiness. Burst size is constant at 128KiB.
+ // Add 10% tolerance to reduce test flakiness. Burst size is constant at 128KiB.
assertLessThan("Failed test with rate limit enabled", resultInBytesPerSecond,
- (long) (dataLimitInBytesPerSecond * 1.01));
+ (long) (dataLimitInBytesPerSecond * 1.1));
ConnectivitySettingsManager.setIngressRateLimitInBytesPerSecond(mContext, -1);