An IOVector is a collection of immutable reference counted blocks which
can have its head detached at an arbitrary index. This is extremely
useful for implementing packet-framed protocols like adb on top of a
stream protocol like TCP: a stream reader can read blocks, append them
to the end of the IOVector, and then pull packets off of the front.
This also lends itself naturally towards scatter/gather I/O, which will
enable us to read data from disk and send it across the wire with a
theoretical minimum number of copies in USB, and one extra copy over
TCP.
Since this is basically a generalization of std::deque<Range>, delete
Range and replace its uses with IOVector.
Test: adb_test
Test: wine adb_test.exe
Change-Id: I06561ad0bb25a3a51b378b61d257b5b04b41d9c4
Remove fdevent_install and fdevent_remove in favor of using
fdevent_create and fdevent_destroy, so that we can put RAII types (i.e.
unique_fd) into fdevent without worrying about -Wexit-time-destructors
or structs that are freed instead of deleted.
Bug: http://b/79786774
Test: python test_device.py
Change-Id: I8471cc00574ed492fe1b196944976cdaae8b7cff
Plumb the transport that we received the adb reverse request on through
to reverse_service, instead of trying to get a unique transport on
devices that have multiple active transports (e.g. a device with USB
(even unplugged) connected via TCP).
Bug: http://b/37066218
Bug: http://b/71898863
Test: `echo foo | nc -l 12345 & adb reverse tcp:12345 tcp:12345; adb shell nc localhost 12345` on a device connected via TCP
Change-Id: Iae199ae787f2e344126bbcacca8544cfc9844a4c
Switch from using std::string as the type we use to hold our payload in
apacket to a custom reimplementation that doesn't zero initialize. This
improves bulk transfer throughput in the adb_benchmark microbenchmark
on walleye by ~20%.
Test: adb shell taskset f0 /data/benchmarktest64/adb_benchmark/adb_benchmark
Change-Id: Ibad797701eb1460c9321b0400c5b167b89b2b4d0
asocket has a destructor now, so we have to delete it, or leak the
data pointed to by its std::string.
Bug: http://b/73257049
Test: manual testing with asan
Change-Id: Ia88199292cc74e10032a9a16226d3afc61c3e0be
Switch asocket over to taking a std::string instead of apacket* for
data. This allows us to remove asocket specific fields from apacket*.
Test: python test_device.py with x86_64 emulator, walleye
Test: adb_test on host
Change-Id: I9d157ff331a75ba49a54fdd4194e3f6cdff722f4
Currently targeting a device by serial requires matching the serial
number exactly. This CL relaxes the matching rules for local transports
to ignore protocol prefixes and make the port optional:
[tcp:|udp:]<hostname>[:port]
The purpose of this is to allow a user to set ANDROID_SERIAL to
something like "tcp:100.100.100.100" and have it work for both fastboot
and adb (assuming the device comes up at 100.100.100.100 in both
modes).
This CL also adds some unit tests for the modified functions to make
sure they work as expected.
Bug: 27340240
Change-Id: I006e0c70c84331ab44d05d0a0f462d06592eb879
Add has_write_error flag in asocket, so it will not wait on local_socket_closing_list
to write pending packets in local_socket_close(). Although it doesn't fix any problem,
it helps to make the code more stable.
Add a missing put_apacket() in error handling.
Add a check when adding local socket in local_socket_closing_list.
Bug: 23314034
Change-Id: I75b07ba8ee59b7f277fba2fb919db63065b291be