Also switch all remaining headers over to #pragma once, and actually
use FB_COMMAND_SZ.
Bug: http://b/77340848
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: I27107d054c206e66c39208099e36a55df604e08f
We've got an internal target 'static_sdk_tools' that attempts to ensure
that both adb and fastboot are distributed as artifacts. It's
essentially a loop calling dist-for-goals on
$(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/{adb,fastboot}.
The dist-for-goals macro has de-duplication checks, but both the src and
dest needs to be identical. Currently adb is using the installed
executable, fastboot is using the built executable, and static_sdk_tools
is trying to use the installed versions of both.
This causes an overriding commands for target warning, which I recently
turned into a warning.
Maybe everything should be converted over to using the built
executables, but that requires a bunch more checks everywhere, and most
places are already using the installed version.
Bug: 77775726
Test: check treehugger, fastboot is dist
Test: m BUILD_HOST_static=1 static_sdk_tools dist
Change-Id: If45fb9706fa75a812610224708b5f95f65b1f1bf
The following three modules aren't defined for Windows
builds:
e2fsdroid mke2fs.conf sload_f2fs
Which leads to the following errors:
build/make/core/main.mk:586: warning: Missing required dependency host_cross_e2fsdroid from module host_cross_fastboot defined in system/core/fastboot/Android.mk
build/make/core/main.mk:586: warning: Missing required dependency host_cross_mke2fs.conf from module host_cross_fastboot defined in system/core/fastboot/Android.mk
build/make/core/main.mk:586: warning: Missing required dependency host_cross_sload_f2fs from module host_cross_fastboot defined in system/core/fastboot/Android.mk
Here, I've removed their requirement for the Windows build and
only included the requirement for the Linux build.
Bug: 7456955
Test: above errors no longer present
Change-Id: I14fdb880d868f893fa5899ea200820bd885a3bc1
+ quota support
This patch fixes broken f2fs_format by replacing the existing flow with calling
legacy mkfs.f2fs binary explicitly likewise ext4.
This removes obsolete ext4 stuffs as well.
Bug: 67009570
Change-Id: Ia81bcbc7adc3a8b57ada860f7f7871602ac1c6e9
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@google.com>
Set MKE2FS_CONFIG to empty to use mke2fs default configs
Test: fastboot --wipe-and-use-fbe
Bug: 35219933
Change-Id: Ibc97bb125899e1f1fe820d53709fdb2ab291c171
(cherry picked from commit d14d7c14cb)
Annoyingly folks parse the "adb --version" output so we have the
less-interesting protocol version first. But at least now we'll
have the "real" version somewhere...
Bug: N/A
Test: "adb --version"/"fastboot --version"
Change-Id: Ia85b561bd8d84c6fd6995923730d36f53b2f800b
This will let us see (a) whether the user has a legit build or something they
built themselves and (b) what Android release it corresponds to.
This isn't as useful as showing what Platform Tools release we correspond to,
but I'm planning on doing that as a separate line.
Bug: N/A
Test: adb --version ; fastboot --version
Change-Id: Idca489295e3c6f8571146f95822c08808e36b382
fastboot uses AdbWinUsbApi on Windows, let's keep it required.
Test: rm -rf out/host; mma fastboot and confirm AdbWinUsbApi is in out/
Bug: 36810152
Change-Id: Ica8b27cb1d0bca260f716dc61fdcea2ccc282623
This now combines all the "libsparse" libraries into the same soong
target. A minor side-effect of this change is that the libsparse
static library depends on the libz shared library instead of the libz
static library. This minor change has no effect since targets using
the static libsparse library need to explicitly include either the
static libz or the shared one.
Bug: 34220783
Change-Id: I8f41586cf4c3336791cfa57ab4f5ae59a76d7ffa
We'd long had two copies of this stuff, so rather than rewrite both
Linux versions to use android::base::Readlink, let's kill the duplication
too...
Bug: http://b/30988271
Change-Id: I4de58a94a22a4b1faf969a6fc70ca1560a4d5121
libziparchive-host is no longer necessary, and mixing libziparchive-host
and libziparchive can cause ODR violations.
Change-Id: I27b2cc9974000ee7bf1d1ac15fd7b069862d9b01
Implements a UDP protocol for fastboot, documented in
fastboot_protocol.txt.
This version of the protocol does not include multi-packet windowing,
which will likely be needed to achieve reasonable speeds over WiFi.
Since we don't have any WiFi use cases yet, we'd like to get this in
now and update the protocol later if it becomes necessary.
Usage:
fastboot -s udp:<hostname>[:port] <command>
Bug: http://b/26154914
Change-Id: Ia5bbae6bcd6405671f594d7120b3994746d234d3
This CL implements a TCP protocol for use with fastboot. Protocol
description is given in fastboot_protocol.txt, some examples of
expected behavior can also be found in tcp_test.cpp.
Usage is:
fastboot -s tcp:<hostname>[:port] <command>
Bug: http://b/26558551
Change-Id: If53a514a534489c617db32c4fea8819949121282
Fixes libcutils multi-buffer write interface to be more friendly and
hooks into it from the fastboot Socket class.
Bug: http://b/26558551
Change-Id: Ibb3a8428fc379755602de52722c1260f9e345bc0
(This code was originally part of a huge fastboot CL but has been split
out to try to make the CLs a little more manageable).
More prep for fastboot TCP and UDP implementations. This CL adds a
SocketMock class that makes it easy to mock out network behavior so we
can unit test the TCP and UDP protocols.
Also uses the new libcutils socket_get_local_port() to avoid hardcoding
a server port in unit tests.
Bug: http://b/26157893.
Change-Id: I1ba10f31e98d7349313fc15f240383d63378a8db
Now that cutils has cross-platform socket functionality, we can
restructure fastboot to remove platform-dependent networking code.
This CL adds socket_set_receive_timeout() to libcutils and combines the
fastboot socket code into a single implementation. It also adds TCP
functionality to fastboot sockets, but nothing uses it yet except for
the unit tests. A future CL will add the TCP protocol which will use
this TCP socket implementation.
Bug: http://b/26558551
Change-Id: If613fb348f9332b31fa2c88d67fb1e839923768a
This CL moves Windows networking code from fastboot to libcutils so
that it can be shared with other host programs such as adb.
Not all libcutils networking functions have been implemented for
Windows, just those necessary for fastboot. In the next CL I will do
the same for adb, adding any additional required functions.
Unit tests have also been added to test the functions using a loopback
connection.
Bug: http://b/26236380.
Change-Id: Ibc51a67030fe69a04c23512eefa9d19b055c7c12
This CL creates a UdpSocket class that provides a simple unified
interface to send and receive UDP packets for all platforms. Nothing
uses this interface yet except for tests.
The eventual goal is to implement a UDP protocol for fastboot, but it
makes the code much simpler and more modular if we handle the low-level
networking here independently of our custom fastboot protocol.
Some of the Windows code is similar to adb. I'd like to create a
library to hold the common functionality, but it is going to be a
little delicate to separate out the features unique to adb (e.g. the
custom file descriptor system), and I don't want to risk breaking
something in adb before the holiday break, so I'm hoping to get this in
for now and merge them early next year.
Tests are included in this CL to exercise this functionality using a
loopback connection.
Bug: http://b/26154763.
Tests: `fastboot_test` loopback tests on Linux, Mac, and Windows 7.
Change-Id: I81d1b7ace8d864246b99f6c80b8e29f64b8aa375
(Second upload of this CL; original upload had the wrong version of
usb_windows.cpp that caused a compilation error. Fixed error and
re-tested.)
This CL creates a Transport object to provide a generic interface for
various transports. Specifically this is designed to be able to add UDP
support to fastboot in an upcoming CL without changing the main program
logic.
Also includes some minor code style fixes and replaces malloc/free
in the USB implementation files with smart pointers and std::string.
Bug: http://b/22029765
Change-Id: I1175bbce08690fbd15f51e68166be9b3e9973ea0
This CL creates a Transport object to provide a generic interface for
various transports. Specifically this is designed to be able to add UDP
support to fastboot in an upcoming CL without changing the main program
logic.
Also includes some minor code style fixes and replaces malloc/free
in the USB implementation files with smart pointers and std::string.
Bug: http://b/22029765
Change-Id: I68641af0da7d13db4647f5e20a18d04d67f0b327
This reverts commit cc8cd59456.
With the dependency on libcutils (for gettid for non-bionic) removed,
this no longer breaks the build.
Change-Id: I645bd6876e2502ddc1535b69af1e645c0df9d178
ae5a6c06cd made adb push use
android::base::ReadFileToString() for small files, but that API did not
support UTF-8 filenames on Windows, until this fix which does the
following:
- Add android::base::{WideToUTF8,UTF8ToWide}() which are only available
on Windows. The signatures are based on Chromium's APIs of the same
name.
- Add the namespace android::base::utf8 which has versions of APIs that
take UTF-8 strings. To use this, make sure your code is in a namespace
and then do "using namespace android::base::utf8;". On Windows, this will
make calls to open() call android::base::utf8::open(), and on other
platforms, it will just call the regular ::open().
- Make ReadFileToString() and WriteStringToFile() use utf8::open() and
utf8::unlink().
- Adapt unittests from Chromium.
- fastboot needs to link with libcutils because it links with libbase
which depends on libcutils for gettid() for logging.
Change-Id: I1aeac40ff358331d7a1ff457ce894bfb17863904
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
CYGWIN is not supported, USE_MINGW and HOST_OS==windows are being
replaced with LOCAL_..._windows variables.
Bug: 23566667
Change-Id: I3e4a1e4097dc994cf5abdce6939e83a91758fd75
Also add -Wunreachable-code to the set of compiler flags, otherwise
noreturn becomes considerably less useful.
bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=171099
Change-Id: I9a95d45633c731c7046d4e4a39844d9cebfd1718
(cherrypick of 241bcf05e0e394bbf2681f359f52646dd6c707f6.)
We're already linking against libbase but we'll have to add
a libbase dependency to every target that includes libziparchive
as a STATIC_LIBRARY dependency, given that there's no way to
express that what we want (except by adding a LOCAL_WHOLE_STATIC_LIBRARY
dependency on libbase to libziparchive but that seems bad too)
Change-Id: I294ad389a9c61a1134a7bc323da25b0004a8f1e0
libc++.so is not widely available on the host, so we compile against
one built as part of the platform. This causes problems for adb and
fastboot, which are distributed through a number of channels - the
sdk, distro packages, downloaded from the build server, or manually
copied. Instead of forcing all users to handle libc++.so too,
statically link against libc++.
Change-Id: I51b75258653a23558c8b598802005f6c1166a439