commit | b67ee0fc379a238628c22f6df10809e06835fee7 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Seungjae Yoo <seungjaeyoo@google.com> | Thu Feb 08 11:00:51 2024 +0900 |
committer | Seungjae Yoo <seungjaeyoo@google.com> | Thu Feb 08 11:05:54 2024 +0900 |
tree | 27d12f40fae670c561f4420fc35ad6e4787f6f8c | |
parent | 8f7f79c07b4aedf948669c12cbd88947240415ba [diff] |
Ignore testMicrodroidDebugBootTime_withVendorPartition After introducing VM reference DT, vendor hashtree digest is brought from host DT defined by bootloader unlike extracting it from microdroid vendor image before. So like aosp/2949526, we'll suspend a benchmark test booting vendor partition as well, since it uses distinguished microdroid vendor image for testing as well. Bug: 323496175 Test: atest MicrodroidBenchmarks#testMicrodroidDebugBootTime_withVendorPartition Change-Id: Idaed4720692f57df4733109a5395ae90d977ecc9
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