#11847 HIGH -: Firmware q2f10: Test Hardware: If fails power off

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#11847: Firmware q2f10: Test Hardware: If fails power off
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           Reporter:  earias               |       Owner:  quozl at laptop.org    
               Type:  defect               |      Status:  reopened            
           Priority:  high                 |   Milestone:                      
          Component:  ofw - open firmware  |     Version:  Development firmware
         Resolution:                       |    Keywords:                      
        Next_action:  design               |    Verified:  0                   
Deployment_affected:                       |   Blockedby:                      
           Blocking:                       |  
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Comment(by reuben):

 Replying to [comment:6 Quozl]:
 > Reuben, I remain in doubt as to my comprehension of your requirements,
 sorry.  Here's a proposed behaviour:
 >
 >  * You want to be able to interrupt the automatic test using the escape
 key, be given the test menu, and resume manual control?

 From my understanding: When the automatic tests are escaped using only the
 *escape* key, they should be given the test menu, and should be able to
 navigate the test menu. The test menu should allow them to run additional
 tests or move to the stop button to power off.

 >
 >  * You want a test failure, (such as the SD test in Q2F10), to proceed
 to the next test, and when all tests are done to redisplay the test menu,
 and resume manual control?

 In the event of test failure, the testing process should be paused,
 requiring user intervention to acknowledge the test failure, and then
 pressing any key then should resume the testing process.

 I believe in both cases when the tests have finished the unit should
 power-off.

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Ticket URL: <http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/11847#comment:7>
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