- Introduces unix_read_interruptible() which is like unix_read() except
that it can return EINTR.
- The big idea is that the Windows ReadConsoleInput() API will return an
event on window resize and then we return EINTR from
unix_read_interruptible() just like Unix.
- Only handles horizontal resize since Windows doesn't seem to give an
event for vertical resize when no special screen buffer is used. This
should be sufficient for the primary use case of adb on Windows
(people are not running vi in the first place).
Change-Id: Id8d1710b559834c8098f2d7fbecedf2d0ade4b88
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
Previously GetFeatureSet() on an invalid target would just return an
empty feature set, leading to some invalid assumptions, e.g. if there
isn't exactly one device connected this happens:
$ adb shell -t
error: target doesn't support PTY args -Tt
This CL adds a success/failure return value to GetFeatureSet(), and
also adds an option to print errors to stderr since that's the most
common behavior.
This will cause a slight difference in behavior for install/uninstall.
Previously they would block until the device was available, now they
print an error and quit immediately, which seems to be the more common
behavior for adb functions.
Bug: http://b/26387641
Change-Id: I0ea6ffaec922e04b9946e84f05c3870e5b549fde
We still don't really have a clue what went wrong, but "Failed to write"
made it sound like we did.
Change-Id: Ic58b13202e2d8ea6b095f7046db9d0771d77ce65
The current implementation of the host commands "adb wait-for-*" allows
to specify only the transport layer (local, usb or any).
This patch allows the specification of the expected device state
(bootloader, recovery, device or sideload), this is usefull for
scripting purposes.
Use case:
$ adb reboot sideload-auto-reboot
$ adb wait-for-usb-sideload && adb sideload package.zip
Change-Id: I276a6be4d82f8b7901f74e1e5395b86d16548e8f
Signed-off-by: Leo Sartre <leox.sartre@intel.com>
Shell scripts of the following form do not work properly with adb:
echo "foo\nbar\nbaz" | {
read FOO
while [ "$FOO" != "" ]; do
adb shell echo $FOO
read FOO
done
}
The first run of adb shell will consume all of the contents of stdin,
causing the loop to immediately end. ssh solves this by providing a -n
flag that causes it to not read from stdin. This commit adds the same.
Bug: http://b/25817224
Change-Id: Id74ca62ef520bcf03678b50f4bf203916fd81038
We're now able to send packets faster than the device can handle them,
meaning that sometimes we're several packets through before the device
says "hey, wait, I can't write" and closes the connection. At best this
led to us reporting that we couldn't sync because "Connection reset";
at worst we'd get SIGPIPE because we were still streaming to a connection
that had already been closed.
This change renames adb_main adb_server_main, and moves the ignoring of
SIGPIPE into adb_commandline so it applies to both client and server (but
not adbd).
This change doesn't address the "wrong error message" part of the problem,
but at least it means you'll get *an* error message.
Bug: http://b/25230872
Change-Id: Ic60e4d13ed03fdcdf0d5cbc97201ebd1097c16ed
I put the conditional in the wrong place, not realizing that even the
old shell system allowed one 'argument'.
Bug: http://b/25765657
Change-Id: I2752fb838d6377bf24e5b4cf959462557a196c87
Unfortunately, this isn't backwards-compatible with the current shell
protocol because we made unknown shell: arguments errors. We could try
to commit the change to make them just warnings first, but how would
we know when everyone was running adbd with that change? Bumping the
protocol version doesn't help because that only affects the code running
on the host. And although we could add another feature to the reported
features, since shell_v2 is still in development, that doesn't seem
worthwhile.
Bug: http://b/25601436
Change-Id: I12b81aa656cd25b91d14ef691dcbd2b7dab49535
On exit, these destructors get invoked while other threads might
still be using them, potentially causing a crash, and definitely
causing tsan to report a race condition.
Bug: http://b/23384853
Change-Id: I94de55d22f97f4edd1d7cc1f34e8c1f8dfd56a5a
Start of input is, by definition, the start of a line. Give the states
names to make the error clearer. We should also swallow the escape
character until/unless it's proven not to have been part of an escape
sequence. Finally, implement an ssh(1)-like -e option so the user can
choose -- or, more importantly, disable -- escape character handling.
Change-Id: I28a91db47e15f3e7de96303c0b9a98d302b9c92e
Instead of using the pm command, 'adb install' and 'adb uninstall' will now
use the cmd command. Additionally, the APK will be streamed directly to
package installer instead of creating a temporary file.
(cherry-pick of d039800a4e008b52c532f901e3bb34b40877cf30.)
Change-Id: Ie7529afa5b039d29cc8183f36085ff4e66b3457a
The Mac doesn't have <termio.h>, and it looks like the canonical place for
struct winsize is <sys/ioctl.h> anyway.
system/core/adb/commandline.cpp:44:10: fatal error: 'termio.h' file not found
#include <termio.h>
Bug: http://b/19734542
Change-Id: I3bfbf58cdb9b582f3b7e2c9ef0977613001cd3ac
Our Windows code has several different ways it checks whether an FD is
a console or not, some of which aren't exactly correct as they may
treat character devices (e.g. NUL) as consoles.
This CL disallows using the builtin isatty() function and provides
unix_isatty() instead which correctly checks these corner cases.
Change-Id: I6d551c745dae691c7eb3446b585265d62c1e62fa
Background
==========
On Windows, if you run "adb shell exit" in a loop in two windows,
eventually the adb client will be unable to connect to the adb server. I
think connect() is returning WSAEADDRINUSE: "Only one usage of each
socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted.
(10048)". The Windows System Event Log may also show Event 4227, Tcpip.
Netstat output is filled with:
# for the adb server
TCP 127.0.0.1:5037 127.0.0.1:65523 TIME_WAIT
# for the adb client
TCP 127.0.0.1:65523 127.0.0.1:5037 TIME_WAIT
The error probably means that the client is running out of free
address:port pairs.
The first netstat line is unavoidable, but the second line exists
because the adb client is not waiting for orderly/graceful shutdown of
the socket, and that is apparently required on Windows to get rid of the
second line. For more info, see
https://github.com/CompareAndSwap/SocketCloseTest .
This is exacerbated by the fact that "adb shell exit" makes 4 socket
connections to the adb server: 1) host:version, 2) host:features, 3)
host:version (again), 4) shell:exit. Also exacerbating is the fact that
the adb protocol is length-prefixed so the client typically does not
have to 'read() until zero' which effectively waits for orderly/graceful
shutdown.
The Fix
=======
Introduce a function, ReadOrderlyShutdown(), that should be called in
the adb client to wait for the server to close its socket, before
closing the client socket.
I reviewed all code where the adb client makes a connection to the adb
server and added ReadOrderlyShutdown() when it made sense. I wasn't able
to add it to the following:
* interactive_shell: this doesn't matter because this is interactive and
thus can't be run fast enough to use up ports.
* adb sideload: I couldn't get enough test coverage and I don't think
this is being called frequently enough to be a problem.
* send_shell_command, backup, adb_connect_command, adb shell, adb
exec-out, install_multiple_app, adb_send_emulator_command: These
already wait for server socket shutdown since they already call
recv() until zero.
* restore, adb exec-in: protocol design can't have the server close
first.
* adb start-server: no fd is actually returned
* create_local_service_socket, local_connect_arbitrary_ports,
connect_device: probably called rarely enough not to be a problem.
Also in this change
===================
* Clarify comments in when adb_shutdown() is called before exit().
* add some missing adb_close() in adb sideload.
* Fixup error handling and comments in adb_send_emulator_command().
* Make SyncConnection::SendQuit return a success boolean.
* Add unittest for adb emu kill command. This gets code coverage over
this very careful piece of code.
Change-Id: Iad0b1336f5b74186af2cd35f7ea827d0fa77a17c
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
ssh has slightly more sophisticated -Tt options that we want to match.
This CL changes -Tt behavior to match ssh so that we allocate a remote
PTY in these cases:
-T: never.
: if stdin is a terminal and user wants an interactive shell.
-t: if stdin is a terminal (otherwise print a warning message).
-t -t: always.
Now this will work as expected:
$ adb shell < my_script.sh
Also corrects a small unrelated bug with escape sequences so that only
a single tilde is accepted for the disconnect sequence.
Bug: http://b/24565284
Change-Id: Idab57ac98d81233b45c2613fe64ceb4398add961
SIGTTIN gets sent to the process when we attempt to read from
stdin when we're in the background, which stops the process by
default. Mask the signal so that the read returns -1 with errno
set to EIO, instead.
Change-Id: I4ae626b0670c05a1a05165539b9eed709e83d536
Non-interactive `adb shell` previously only read from the remote shell,
but we want it to write as well so interactive and non-interactive
shells can both send data. With this CL, we can now do:
$ echo foo | adb shell cat
foo
This is primarily usable with newer devices that support the shell_v2
features. Older devices will receive stdin but the shell will still
hang after all input has been sent, requiring user Ctrl+C. This seems
better than closing communication altogether which could potentially
miss an unpredictable amount of return data by closing too early.
Known issue: non-interactive stdin to a PTY shell isn't reliable.
However I don't think this is a common case as ssh doesn't seem to
handle it properly either. Examples:
* echo 'echo foo' | adb shell
* echo 'foo' | adb shell -t cat
Bug: http://b/24565284
Change-Id: I5b017fd12d8478765bb6e8400ea76d535c24ce42
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
ddmlib does not use the ADB client, but instead connects directly to
the adb server. This breaks some of the assumptions I previously made
when enabling the shell protocol.
To fix this, the adb server now defaults to no protocol for the
standalone command, and the shell protocol must be explicitly requested
by the client. For example:
shell:echo foo -- no shell protocol
shell,v2:echo foo -- shell protocol
As long as I was touching the shell service arguments I also changed
them to no longer duplicate the command-line arguments. This allows
more flexibility to change the adb client CLI if necessary and makes
the code more readable.
Bug: http://b/24148636
Change-Id: I28d5ae578cf18cbe79347dc89cea1750ff4571a8