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
The comment that was previously here says that local_socket_list_lock
must be taken, but this function is exposed to external callers that
can't possibly take the lock.
Bug: http://b/65419665
Test: python test_device.py
Change-Id: I12d464933936b2a210a827ccf19ea201020d8d78
Extend device selection to allow selecting a specific transport via
monotonically increasing identifier (visible in devices -l).
This is useful when using multiple devices (like hikey960...) that
have identical bogus serial numbers like 0123456789ABCDEF.
Bug: http://b/37043226
Test: adb -t {1, 2, 9999999} {get-serialno, shell, features}
Change-Id: I55e5dc5a406a4eeee0012e39b52e8cd232e608a6
Relax the shell command length limits when talking to an adbd with the
shell protocol.
shell is pretty much the only service that takes an arbitrarily long
string, so this is somewhat safe.
Bug: http://b/37716055
Test: `adb shell $(python -c 'print "echo " + "f" * (32*1024)') | wc` on L and master
Change-Id: I0737fd2244530ef8080f300cd3a3549a1ab93465
When device goes offline, user usually has to manually replug the
usb device. This patch tries to solve two offline situations, all
because when adb on host is killed, the adbd on device is not notified.
1. When adb server is killed while pushing a large file to device,
the device is still reading the unfinished large message. So the
device thinks of the CNXN message as part of the previous unfinished
message, so it doesn't reply and the device is in offline state.
The solution is to add a write_msg_lock in atransport struct. And it
kicks the transport only after sending a whole message. By kicking
all transports before exit, we ensure that we don't write part of
a message to any device. So next time we start adb server, the device
should be waiting for a new message.
2. When adb server is killed while pulling a large file from device,
the device is still trying to send the unfinished large message. So
adb on host usually reads data with EOVERFLOW error. This is because
adb on host is reading less than one packet sent from device.
The solution is to use buffered read on host. The max packet size
of bulk transactions in USB 3.0 is 1024 bytes. By preparing an at least
1024 bytes buffer when reading, EOVERFLOW no longer occurs. And teach
adb host to ignore wrong messages.
To be safe, this patch doesn't change any logic on device.
Bug: http://b/32952319
Test: run python -m unittest -q test_device.DeviceOfflineTest
Test: on linux/mac/windows with bullhead, ryu.
Change-Id: Ib149d30028a62a6f03857b8a95ab5a1d6e9b9c4e
- moved __android_log_is_debuggable to a new public header
(log_properties.h)
- vendor version of sched_policy uses ALOG* instead SLOG*
Test: (sanity) liblog-unit-tests
Test: (sanity) libcutils_test (noting b/b/32972117, two tests continue
to fail)
Test: system/core as a whole makes with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION := current
now with no problems.
Test: boots/works on internal marlin
Bug: 33241851
(cherry picked from commit 1f83aa424f)
Merged-In: I5bc1f348dc0f0c8814bec5b5c3d2c52c825ab640
Change-Id: I5bc1f348dc0f0c8814bec5b5c3d2c52c825ab640
Add a command to reconnect offline/unauthorized devices, mainly for use
with the inotify-monitoring of vendor key directories added by 2e671202.
Bug: http://b/29273531
Test: manually tested with a sailfish + copying vendor keys
Change-Id: If34cccee4ae553ada65d128b57d03cba8c0d7c46
Use fixed length types for structs going over the wire, constify
arguments where possible, use char* instead of unsigned char* for
apacket data, and assorted other refactoring.
Bug: http://b/29273531
Test: python test_device.py with every combination of old/new adb and adbd
Change-Id: I0b6f818a32be5386985aa4519f542003cf427f9d
When the adb client sends a command to the adb server targeting a
particular device serial, it looks something like this:
host-serial:<serial>:<command>
But if <serial> happens to be an IPv6 address (e.g. when `adb connect`
targets IPv6), the current parsing code doesn't handle the additional
colons properly. This CL fixes the host-serial parsing to handle this
case.
This only affects commands that explicitly name a device serial, e.g.:
adb -s <IPv6> shell
adb -s <IPv6> forward <port> <port>
Implicitly using a single attached device was unaffected by this bug.
Bug: http://b/30891386
Test: `adb -s [fe80::ba27:ebff:feb1:934%eth2]:5555 shell` works now,
and new unittests pass.
Change-Id: Iffe784e61432ae94eb96ed3c8477900a3e807329
New MinGW prebuilts update includes pthreads and C++11 threads support.
Use mutex.h and condition_variable provided by MinGW.
Test: Build AOSP with new MinGW prebuilts
Change-Id: Ia8f890f86652612df3fc2618c2bfbb450a5a2f52
close_all_sockets was assuming that all registered local sockets used
local_socket_close as their close function. However, this is not true
for JDWP sockets.
Bug: http://b/28347842
Change-Id: I40a1174845cd33f15f30ce70828a7081cd5a087e
sockets.cpp was branching on whether a socket close function was
local_socket_close in order to avoid a potential deadlock if the socket
list lock was held while closing a peer socket.
Bug: http://b/28347842
Change-Id: I5e56f17fa54275284787f0f1dc150d1960256ab3
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
The actual maximum length will depend on the version of the shell
protocol being used, and any additional parameters being passed through
(e.g. TERM=xterm-256color). This should be able to be raised to 64K for
devices with commit 3d2904c (L-MR1 and above), but that'll require some
plumbing.
Bug: http://b/20467103
Change-Id: Idf0c46af5b18b854110aba58df13a53297d2475f
I've been using these changes to compile with Visual Studio.
- GetFileBasename(): __FILE__ uses \ with Visual Studio.
- adb_trace.cpp: Apparently VS needs an ampersand before the function name.
- "expr1 ? : expr2" is a GCC extension.
- <algorithm> contains std::min().
- seekdir can't always be #define'd because some headers have members
named seekdir.
- adb_utils.cpp: Not really a compiler issue, just a random fix:
0x7F/DEL is not printable.
Change-Id: I0dfb634f1ba4ccbc0d1b9f71b00e838fbebb3b41
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
If -d/-e fail, get-serialno and friends will now report an error
and return a failure status code on exit.
Also fix the behavior of -d/-e with $ANDROID_SERIAL --- -d/-e
should override $ANDROID_SERIAL, not the other way round.
I'm deleting my own comment here about always returning "unknown"
for scripts. I can't find any evidence that there are scripts
relying on that, so I think my comment meant "I fear that there
are scripts doing so".
Bug: http://b/24403699
Change-Id: Ie13a751f1137abcfe0cc6c46a0630ba5e02db676
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
Adds functionality for handling stdin/stdout/stderr streams and exit
codes using the shell protocol.
This CL just contains implementation for adbd which will not yet be
enabled. Once we have the ability to query transport features from the
adb client, another CL will add the implementation for the client side
and update the feature list to turn this on.
Note: this CL must be submitted together with a minadbd CL to update
the service_to_fd() function signature.
Bug: http://b/23030641
Change-Id: Ibed55e9c1946d8a35190696163ff63e8fb880238
Always use LOG() for debug tracing.
Remove useless D_lock. I believe it is useless to lock just before and after fprintf.
I verified the log output both on host and on device. The output looks fine to me.
Change-Id: I96ccfe408ff56864361551afe9ad464d197ae104
The function of remote_socket_disconnect() is to make sure
the local_sockets and remote_sockets are closed when the binded
transport is disconnected. However, as we call close_all_sockets()
in handle_offline(), we don't need remote_socket_disconnect() any more.
Change-Id: I575f632d9f8703149f34e0210eb698a56e2516a9
If s->peer->enqueue() failed, s may be freed. So we should use
saved_xxx instead of s->xxx before verifying the return value.
Change-Id: I6c072406dceb98e2d02798d0dcdc428fa99e66fb
The reason behing this change is to increase the adb push/pull speed
with reduceing the number of packets sent between the host and the
device because the communication is heavily bound by packet latency.
The change maintains two way compatibility in the communication
protocol with negotiating a packet size between the target and the
host with the CONNECT packets.
After this change the push/pull speeds improved significantly
(measured from Linux-x86_64 with 100MB of data):
| Old push | Old pull || New push | New pull |
-----------------------------------------------------------
Hammerhead | 4.6 MB/s | 3.9 MB/s || 13.1 MB/s | 16.5 MB/s |
-----------------------------------------------------------
Volantis | 6.0 MB/s | 6.2 MS/s || 25.9 MB/s | 29.0 MB/s |
-----------------------------------------------------------
Fugu | 6.0 MB/s | 5.1 MB/s || 27.9 MB/s | 33.2 MB/s |
-----------------------------------------------------------
Change-Id: Id9625de31266e43394289e325c7e7e473379c5d8
This patch factors out a lot of the basic protocol code: sending OKAY,
sending FAIL, and sending a length-prefixed string.
ADB_TRACE has been non-optional for a long time, so let's just remove
the #ifs.
Also actually build the device tracker test tool (and remove its duplicate).
Bug: http://b/20666660
Change-Id: I6c7d59f18707bdc62ca69dea45547617f9f31fc6
Incorrectly set $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is the most likely cause of failed
adb connections. Make it easier to debug such problems by including
the value in use in the error message.
Bug: 20165551
Change-Id: I64c1d98ae6d3fb40eea9e1f0ddcfcf4f2d9d7318
* sysdeps.h should always be included first.
* TRACE_TAG needs to be defined before anything is included.
* Some files were missing copyright headers.
* Save precious bytes on my SSD by removing useless whitespace.
Change-Id: I88980e6e00b5be1093806cf286740d9e4a033b94
I keep trying to clean things up and needing std::strings. Might as
well just do this now.
usb_linux_client.c is going to stay as C because GCC isn't smart
enough to deal with the designated initializers it uses (though for
some reason it is in C mode).
The Darwin files are staying as C because I don't have a way to test
that they build.
The Windows files are staying as C because while I can actually build
for them, it's slow and painful.
Change-Id: I75367d29205a9049d34460032b3bb36384f43941