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![]() Replace all usages of java_files with sources in gn files, and automatically format. This is in preparation for java_files being completely removed upstream in favor of sources. NOPRESUBMIT=true Bug: chromium:1035074 Change-Id: Ib9a698740b7ad26a127031d90321c7ae2feb59bf Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/163161 Reviewed-by: Mirko Bonadei <mbonadei@webrtc.org> Commit-Queue: Natalie Chouinard <chouinard@google.com> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#30135} |
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androidapp | ||
BUILD.gn | ||
config_reader.cc | ||
config_reader.h | ||
create_network_tester_config.py | ||
jni.cpp | ||
network_tester_config.proto | ||
network_tester_packet.proto | ||
network_tester_unittest.cc | ||
packet_logger.cc | ||
packet_logger.h | ||
packet_sender.cc | ||
packet_sender.h | ||
parse_packet_log.py | ||
README | ||
server.cc | ||
test_controller.cc | ||
test_controller.h |
This file explains how to run the network tester and how to analyze the results. create config files =================== use create_network_tester_config.py to create config files. you can add or change the AddConfig call in the main function to create a the desired network config. run network_tester_server ========================= place the network config file next to the server binary and name it "server_config.dat". the network_tester_server should run on a server with a public IP address. the log file of network_tester_server will be created next to the binary with the name "server_packet_log.dat" run NetworkTesterMobile (apk) ============================= change the IP and the port in the jni.cpp file and set it to the port and IP you run the network_tester_server on. place the network config file as "/mnt/sdcard/network_tester_client_config.dat" on the tester android phone. The log file of network_tester_server will be created at "/mnt/sdcard/network_tester_client_packet_log.dat" analyze the results ==================== run "python parse_packet_log.py -f <log_file_to_parse>" to analyze the log results.