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3 This file documents the use of a chroot environment in on-device testing of the
4 Android Runtime (ART). Using a chroot allows tests to run a standalone ART from
5 a locally built source tree on a device running (almost any) system image and
10 The Android Runtime (ART) supports testing in a chroot-based environment, by
11 setting up a chroot directory in a `ART_TEST_CHROOT` directory located under
12 `/data/local` (e.g. `ART_TEST_CHROOT=/data/local/art-test-chroot`) on a device,
17 This way to run tests using a "standalone ART" ("guest system") only affects
22 * no need to build and flash a whole device to do ART testing (or "overwriting"
24 * the possibility to use a smaller AOSP Android manifest
27 * no instability due to updating/replacing ART on the system partition (a
28 functional Android Runtime is necessary to properly boot a device);
52 * With a minimal `aosp/master-art` tree:
60 * With a full Android (AOSP) `aosp/master` tree:
97 * On a 64-bit target:
101 * On a 32-bit target:
106 * On a 64-bit target:
110 * On a 32-bit target:
115 * On a 64-bit target:
119 * On a 32-bit target: