extend timeout to allow for more time for the device to connect.
Change-Id: If3929ca69a5025c7048d57276813c270229a76db
diff --git a/core/tests/bandwidthtests/src/com/android/bandwidthtest/util/ConnectionUtil.java b/core/tests/bandwidthtests/src/com/android/bandwidthtest/util/ConnectionUtil.java
index 8d778c4..75d3cce 100644
--- a/core/tests/bandwidthtests/src/com/android/bandwidthtest/util/ConnectionUtil.java
+++ b/core/tests/bandwidthtests/src/com/android/bandwidthtest/util/ConnectionUtil.java
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
private static final int WAIT_FOR_SCAN_RESULT = 10 * 1000; // 10 seconds
private static final int WIFI_SCAN_TIMEOUT = 50 * 1000;
public static final int SHORT_TIMEOUT = 5 * 1000;
- public static final int LONG_TIMEOUT = 120 * 1000; // 2 minutes
+ public static final int LONG_TIMEOUT = 5 * 60 * 1000; // 5 minutes
private ConnectivityReceiver mConnectivityReceiver = null;
private WifiReceiver mWifiReceiver = null;
private DownloadReceiver mDownloadReceiver = null;
@@ -458,7 +458,13 @@
if (mNetworkInfo == null) {
Log.v(LOG_TAG, "Do not have networkInfo! Force fetch of network info.");
mNetworkInfo = mCM.getActiveNetworkInfo();
- Assert.assertNotNull(mNetworkInfo);
+ }
+ // Still null after force fetch? Maybe the network did not have time to be brought
+ // up yet.
+ if (mNetworkInfo == null) {
+ Log.v(LOG_TAG, "Failed to force fetch networkInfo. " +
+ "The network is still not ready. Wait for the next broadcast");
+ continue;
}
if ((mNetworkInfo.getType() != networkType) ||
(mNetworkInfo.getState() != expectedState)) {