Test device management

To ensure minimal support for managed profiles, OEM devices must contain the following essential elements:

For a complete list of requirements, see Implement device management. To test device management features, device owners can use the TestDPC application described below.

Set up device owner for testing

Use the following instructions to set up a device owner testing environment.

  1. Factory reset the target device.
  2. Ensure the device does not contain any user accounts (for example, those used to log into online services). To verify, check Settings > Accounts.
  3. Set up the testing application using one of the following methods:
  4. Set the TestDPC app as the device owner using the following command:
    adb shell dpm set-device-owner "com.afwsamples.testdpc/.DeviceAdminReceiver"
    
  5. Go through device owner setup on the device (encrypt, select Wi-Fi).

Verify device owner setup

To verify the device owner was correctly setup, go to Settings > Security > Device Administrators and confirm TestDPC is in the list. Verify it cannot be disabled (this signifies it is a device owner).

Bug reports and logs

As of Android 7.0, device owner Device Policy Client (DPCs) can get bug reports and view logs for enterprise processes on a managed device.

To trigger a bug report (that is, the equivalent data collected by adb bugreport containing dumpsys, dumpstate, and logcat data), use DevicePolicyController.requestBugReport. After the bug report is collected, the user is prompted to give consent to send the bug report data. Results are received by DeviceAdminReceiver.onBugreport[Failed|Shared|SharingDeclined]. For details on bug report contents, see Reading bug reports.

In addition, device owner DPCs can also collect logs related to actions a user has taken on a managed device. Enterprise process logging is required for all devices that report device_admin and enabled by a new log security buffer readable only by the system server (that is, $ adb logcat -b security cannot read the buffer). ActivityManager service and Keyguard components log the following events to the security buffer:

  • Application processes starting
  • Keyguard actions (for example, unlock failure and success)
  • adb commands issued to the device

To optionally retain logs across reboots (not cold boot) and make these logs available to device owner DPCs, a device must have a kernel with pstore and pmsg enabled, and DRAM powered and refreshed through all stages of reboot to avoid corruption to the logs retained in memory. To enable support, use the config_supportPreRebootSecurityLogs setting in frameworks/base/core/res/res/values/config.xml.