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When the test being run crashes, runonphone will now retrieve the
registers and call stack for the crashing thread from the phone and save
to a crash log (compatible with d_exc crash logs, so existing tools can
be used to analyse the log)
To disable just in time debug, use --nocrashlog on the command line
To save the crash logs to a different location, use --crashlogpath <path>
otherwise, they are saved to the working directory.
To convert the crash logs into human readable form, use the crash
analyser carbide plugin from symbian foundation; or another symbian tool
that can process d_exc style logs.
Reviewed-by: Thomas Zander
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Added an optional timeout to runonphone - the application will be killed
after this time. Used when autotesting unattended, as some tests can hang.
Handled the just in time debug halting the application when it is about
to crash, by terminating the application. In future, we could capture a
call stack or something here.
Also added quiet/verbose options to control the amount of output from
runonphone.
Reviewed-by: Janne Koskinen
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Reviewed-by: Trust Me
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AutoTest: Passed
RevBy: Paul Olav Tvete
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The tool uses TRK to launch the application.
TRK is a debug agent, available as a signed package for consumer phones.
For Nokia phones, it is distributed with carbide; for other manufacturers
it can be downloaded from their developer websites.
The launcher code is reused from Qt creator, with a patch to allow us
to pass command line arguments to the process being launched.
The "make run" target is enhanced to support running on target as well as
the emulator. Like the "make sis" target, the last platform to have been
built is the one that will be launched.
The runonphone tool needs to be built in a Qt environment configured for
windows, and requires at least windows XP (Symbian development requires
windows XP SP2). Current proposal is to include a statically linked exe
in the bin directory for binary packages.
Reviewed-by: Janne Koskinen
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