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From: Antti =?unknown-8bit?q?Kaijanm=C3=A4ki?= <antti.kaijanmaki@canonical.com>
To: ofono@ofono.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] Allow users to specify dbus name replacement behaviour.
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2014 12:41:41 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <533D2CD5.8010809@canonical.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <533D0FEB.1080101@canonical.com>

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On 03.04.2014 10:38, Jussi Pakkanen wrote:
> On 02.04.2014 21:39, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> 
>>> In testing it is sometimes useful to be able to replace the system
>>> ofono daemon instance with our own. This patch makes this possible
>>> using dbus' name replacement feature. This patch has the plumbing
>>> changes to make it possible to set the name replacement settings.
>>> The next patch allows you to set these parameters from the command
>>> line. The default behaviour does not change, i.e. the service name
>>> is not replaceable and the daemon will not try to replace an
>>> existing ofono instance.
>>
>> what is this useful for. We have been running oFono for more than 4
>> years and BlueZ with D-Bus for over 10 years and never had the need
>> for doing this. So I do not understand why we would support this.
> 
> This helps in an issue that comes up in system-wide automated testing.
> There are some tests that we want to run different ofono instances. All
> these tests need to run in the same instance and without root
> privileges. The normal approach would be to run the tests under a
> private dbus session. However this becomes problematic when the thing we
> are testing requires other services that are only provided by the real
> system bus. Permitting name transfer allows us to replace only the ofono
> instance and do so without root privileges (installing a custom dbus
> conf file that permits name replacement during testing is straightforward).


Indeed, and this combined with commit 5f765259 one can easily run a
series of tests (let's say dialer UI, messaging..) with different
phonesim configurations changing the number of modems and phonesim .xml
files for each modem.


 -- Antti


  reply	other threads:[~2014-04-03  9:41 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-04-02 13:56 [PATCH 1/2] Allow users to specify dbus name replacement behaviour jussi.pakkanen
2014-04-02 13:56 ` [PATCH 2/2] Can set name replacement with command line arguments jussi.pakkanen
2014-04-02 18:39 ` [PATCH 1/2] Allow users to specify dbus name replacement behaviour Marcel Holtmann
2014-04-03  7:38   ` Jussi Pakkanen
2014-04-03  9:41     ` Antti =?unknown-8bit?q?Kaijanm=C3=A4ki?= [this message]
2014-04-03 17:55       ` Marcel Holtmann
2014-04-03 23:45         ` Antti =?unknown-8bit?q?Kaijanm=C3=A4ki?=
2014-04-04  0:09           ` Antti =?unknown-8bit?q?Kaijanm=C3=A4ki?=
2014-04-04  0:13             ` Denis Kenzior
2014-04-04  0:11           ` Denis Kenzior
2014-04-04  0:50             ` Antti =?unknown-8bit?q?Kaijanm=C3=A4ki?=
2014-04-03 21:40       ` Denis Kenzior
2014-04-04  0:00         ` Antti =?unknown-8bit?q?Kaijanm=C3=A4ki?=
2014-04-04  0:22         ` Antti =?unknown-8bit?q?Kaijanm=C3=A4ki?=
2014-04-04  0:25           ` Denis Kenzior
2014-04-04  1:16             ` Antti =?unknown-8bit?q?Kaijanm=C3=A4ki?=
2014-04-03 17:50     ` Marcel Holtmann

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