In N we moved some code from C to C++ without realizing that EVP_EncodedLength
includes space for a terminating NUL and EVP_EncodeBlock writes one. Because
our key reading code copes with the NUL, we never noticed.
Distinguish between the required space returned by EVP_EncodedLength and the
actual number of bytes (not including NUL) used return by EVP_EncodeBlock.
Bug: http://b/36187819
Test: hexdump of ~/.android/adbkey.pub
Change-Id: I81a487ddbb5c884593b6426d1f41cfaece26ff90
Remove -p (which only applied to "adb sync"), explicitly mention
$ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT in the "adb sync" help text, and add "adb sync all"
as a synonym for "adb sync" for ease of documentation.
Bug: http://b/33761074
Test: "adb sync" still works, "adb --help" looks good
Change-Id: Ie5b2459a7e5e4140298f78815be25fa7c7bb47d0
This reverts commit 05fe272a87.
Commit "adb: Do not signal gaget stack unless descriptors are written"
fixed the main issue for configfs devices where device wasn't enabled
until after the ioctl was attempted. Thus it is safe to bring up the
retry count so that the ioctl doesn't fail due to small delays in
usb stack.
Test: use adb, switch configs on configfs devices
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
`adb install` was writing success to stderr rather than stdout.
Server mismatch messages were going to stdout rather than stderr.
Error messages should consistently start with a lower case letter.
Also improve consistency of syntax error reporting.
Bug: https://issuetracker.google.com/37128706 (adb install success to stdout)
Bug: https://issuetracker.google.com/37140458 (server mismatch on stderr)
Bug: http://b/32413861 (consistency)
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: I0d6cb0c7482bec03483dacefd996644b7a28d273
- 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
We have std::thread now, so we can delete this cruft.
Test: python test_device.py
Test: adb_test
Test: wine adb_test.exe
Test: /data/nativetest/adbd_test/adbd_test
Change-Id: Ie1c1792547b20dec45e2a62ce6515fcb981c3ef8
Misconfigured systems can have localhost pointing to an address that
isn't 127.0.0.1 or ::1.
adb is the only caller of the libcutils socket_loopback functions, so
move them into adb and switch the implementations over to using
INADDR_LOOPBACK and in6addr_loopback, instead of resolving 'localhost'
when connecting.
Bug: http://b/37282612
Test: `killall adb; adb shell`
Test: `killall adb; ip addr del 127.0.0.1/8 dev lo; adb shell`
Change-Id: I01c1885f1d9757ad0f7b353dd04b4d1f057741c8
Key/value support for adb backup was added in ag/1946677, and help text
for adb shell bu is added in ag/2088937. This CL points the user to this
helptext instead of keeping it here, since it can quickly get out of
sync.
BUG=36170696
Test: adb
Change-Id: Ic40679f421a32e60f292ad20b726a89bfff03349
Calling libusb_reset_device() resets the usb connection with device
on linux platform. It can interfere with other usb interfaces and only
works on linux.
Removing it only affects when adb server is killed while doing IO with
device, which will be solved in later patches.
Bug: http://b/32952319
Test: none
Change-Id: I19522435eadd938ff95d49cbae3bcaa5c8f6d184
This made no difference to the time taken to sideload an AOSP marlin
update (1m24s), but does reduce the memory requirements to 64KiB.
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=258500
Bug: http://b/36046324
Test: "time adb sideload update.zip"
Change-Id: Ib0a4daeb5fe798a9bb9c9e0e5fbcff0ed46f20df
Switch the jdwp control socket to SOCK_SEQPACKET so we don't have to
worry about short reads for the PID.
Bug: http://b/36411868
Test: adb jdwp
Change-Id: I908b88e93b1e0ca2895eb8e777d8438a7bbfa92a
Also fixed InvalidNumberArgs that broke when usage() was moved out from
bugreport.cpp.
Fixes: 26354314
Bug: 28054087
Test: m -j32 adb_test && ./out/host/linux-x86/nativetest64/adb_test/adb_test --gtest_filter=BugreportTest.*
Change-Id: I7be5ef7de0fb0d339dc80a2abc816e1c905deb22
If a process opens a JDWP socket, but crashes before writing the full
PID, adbd will spin forever.
Bug: http://b/36411868
Test: none
Change-Id: I1811759e15c3d9c819685c5fc159a566bd4bc842
The .clang-format files in the base, debuggerd, adb, libprocinfo, and
fastboot subdirectories each differ slightly from the top level
.clang-format-2 and .clang-format-4, but not in a substantially
meaningful way, as the source files in those directories have not been
re-formatted with clang-format. Therefore, let's reduce the
differences and use only the two top level clang-format files.
Secondly perform some small clean-up of the top level .clang-format
files. AllowShortBlocksOnASingleLine is already false in the Google
style, so it can be removed. AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine should
not change between the -2 and -4 versions, so leave it at the Google
default style in both, which is 'All'.
The diff stats for these changes are:
./base/
Old:
640 insertions(+), 531 deletions(-)
New:
563 insertions(+), 808 deletions(-)
./debuggerd/
Old:
910 insertions(+), 886 deletions(-)
New:
991 insertions(+), 1023 deletions(-)
./adb/
Old:
2623 insertions(+), 2886 deletions(-)
New:
2655 insertions(+), 3103 deletions(-)
./libprocinfo/
Old:
2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
New:
4 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
./fastboot/
Old:
618 insertions(+), 743 deletions(-)
New:
726 insertions(+), 882 deletions(-)
./init/
Old:
1755 insertions(+), 1866 deletions(-)
New:
1715 insertions(+), 1952 deletions(-)
Test: Above clang-format stats
Change-Id: I3f7b8ab0660c8394c5008ba95ea15e70dd22b55b
The original default /fstab.{ro.hardware} might be moved to
/vendor/etc/. or /odm/etc/. Use the new API to get the default
fstab instead of using the hard-coded /fstab.{ro.hardware}.
Bug: 35811655
Test: boot marlin with /vendor/etc/fstab.marlin, then run 'adb remount'
Change-Id: I927209ce3c5bea45c01ed631a7c4c320fe728c00
std::remove_if moves to-be-removed elements to the end of the vector
and returns an iterator that must be .erased.
Bug: http://b/35772578
Test: mma
Change-Id: Idfe8520e176204ac5ce000c30704873a3ffe6c9c
* changes:
Make ADB over mDNS work on Windows
Enable mDNS on Darwin
Don't include mDNS support on platforms other than Linux
Add mDNS device discovery for adb client
adb: Set a hostname for mDNS
Make ADBD announce its presence over mDNS
We statically link libwinpthread into Windows binaries, but soong
currently can't specify notice files for toolchain_libraries. Add
libwinpthread's COPYING info directly to adb's as a hack.
Bug: http://b/36073965
Test: `make PRODUCT-sdk-win_sdk` + manual inspection of NOTICE.txt
Change-Id: I58d6be0ecf5626b67308f7e94128a2cd44dab161