Emulator console now requires authentication; this means
'adb emu ...' commands silently fail because of it.
This CL adds an 'auth <token>' command to each user command,
making sure it won't be silently ignored.
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=211233
Change-Id: Id9ca4999fd2e6393cc88278eaf444243e13c0ec0
This CL adds support to forward or reverse TCP port 0 to allow the
system to automatically select an open port. The resolved port number
will be printed to stdout:
$ adb forward tcp:0 tcp:8000
12345
$ adb reverse tcp:0 tcp:9000
23456
This allows testing to be more robust by not hardcoding TCP ports which
may already be in use.
Forwarding port 0 is a host-only change and will work with any device,
but reversing port 0 requires the device to be updated with a new adbd
binary.
This CL also does a little bit of cleanup such as moving the alistener
class out of adb.h, and adds some error checking and additional tests.
Bug: 28051746
Test: python -m unittest discover
Test: adb_test
Test: `adb forward` and `adb reverse` with tcp:0
Change-Id: Icaa87346685b403ab5da7f0e6aa186aa091da572
This matches scp's behavior when pulling a directory that collides
with a symlink to a directory.
Bug: http://b/27362811
Change-Id: I0936d1ad48f13e24cd382e8e8400cc752bac3b66
(cherry picked from commit 1e611a33d5)
This matches scp's behavior when pulling a directory that collides
with a symlink to a directory.
Bug: http://b/27362811
Change-Id: I0936d1ad48f13e24cd382e8e8400cc752bac3b66
Fix pathological case where the directory to be created can't be created
because there is already a file there. This was previously returning
success because the wrong var was passed to directory_exists().
Fix test to exercise this situation. Also clarify tests.
Change-Id: I0dc0f14084e0eda4e1498874d4ab2a6445d322ac
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 85c45bd5a1)
Fix pathological case where the directory to be created can't be created
because there is already a file there. This was previously returning
success because the wrong var was passed to directory_exists().
Fix test to exercise this situation. Also clarify tests.
Change-Id: I0dc0f14084e0eda4e1498874d4ab2a6445d322ac
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
This CL moves the network address parsing function from adb to libbase
so that it can be used by fastboot as well as adb.
libbase seemed like the right choice because:
1. It already has some parsing functions (parseint)
2. The net address parsing function uses the libbase string
functions so we have a libbase dependency anyway.
The parsing function has been modified slightly to make the canonical
address optional, and debug logging on success has been removed.
For adb the only functional difference is that parsing a network
address will no longer print the result to the debug log, which seemed
unnecessary.
Bug: http://b/26236380
Change-Id: Ife6df02937225fc66de87884d3572d79c092c522
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
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>
Previously, mkdirs/secure_mkdirs wouldn't create a directory at the
specified path, only the ones above it.
Bug: http://b/25459942
Change-Id: I70c94c4b44d90723cb4a063657fc40e5bcb3b10e
Previously, adb_basename was behaving according to the GNU, POSIX-incompatible
basename, despite POSIX adb_dirname existing alongside it. This patch changes
adb_basename to pass through to the POSIX basename.
Bug: http://b/25456821
Change-Id: I62a4865cccf3b9cdbc112e3e53ff475aa4a23bd9
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
We can double the speed of "adb sync" (on N9) if we increase SYNC_DATA_MAX
from 64KiB to 256KiB. This change doesn't do that, because I still haven't
managed to plumb through the information about whether we're a new adb/adbd
to file_sync_client.cpp and file_sync_service.cpp. But this is already a big
change with a lot of cleanup, so let's do the cleanup and worry about the
intended change another day...
This change does improve performance somewhat by halving the number of
lstat(2) calls made on the client side, and ensuring that most packets are
sent with a single write. This has the pleasing result of making the null
sync on an AOSP N9 go from just over 300ms to around 100ms, which means it
now seems instantaneous (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_chronometry).
Change-Id: If9f6d4c1f93ec752b95f71211bbbb1c513045166
Relative paths were being prefixed with OS_PATH_SEPARATOR on unix and
win32 causing adb to incorrectly try to make directories at the root.
Plus, absolute paths didn't work on win32 (C: got prefixed into \C:).
This fix is to use dirname (available on win32 via mingw's crt) to do
the messy parsing.
I added a test for the relative path case.
Change-Id: Ibb0a4a8ec7756351d252a4d267122ab18e182858
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
Call getaddrinfo() for connecting to IPv6 destinations.
Winsock APIs do not set errno. WSAGetLastError() returns Winsock errors
that are more numerous than BSD sockets, so it really doesn't make sense
to map those to BSD socket errors. Plus, even if we did that, the
Windows C Runtime (that mingw binaries use) has a strerror() that does
not recognize BSD socket error codes.
The solution is to wrap the various libcutils socket_* APIs with
sysdeps.h network_* APIs. For POSIX, the network_* APIs just call
strerror(). For Windows, they call SystemErrorCodeToString() (adapted
from Chromium).
Also in this change:
- Various other code was modified to return errors in a std::string*
argument, to be able to surface the error string to the end-user.
- Improved error checking and use of D() to log Winsock errors for
improved debuggability.
- For sysdeps_win32.cpp, added unique_fh class that works like
std::unique_ptr, for calling _fh_close().
- Fix win32 adb_socketpair() setting of errno in error case.
- Improve _socket_set_errno() D() logging to reduce confusion. Map
a few extra error codes.
- Move adb_shutdown() lower in sysdeps_win32.cpp so it can call
_socket_set_errno().
- Move network_connect() from adb_utils.cpp to sysdeps.h.
- Merge socket_loopback_server() and socket_inaddr_any_server() into
_network_server() since most of the code was identical.
Change-Id: I945f36870f320578b3a11ba093852ba6f7b93400
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
This removes adb_dirstart and adb_dirstop. It also fixes a couple of memory
leaks by switching to std::string. This also fixes the bug in the previous
change --- mkdirs is given input like "/system/bin/sh" and only expected to
create "/system/bin". In a later change, we should remove mkdirs and only
expose the intended "unlink && mkdirs && create" functionality.
Change-Id: I30289dc1b3dff575cc1b158d993652178f587552
~ Rewrote mkdirs to be in C++ style.
~ Replaced adb_dir{start,stop} with std::string params and (r)find.
+ Added test for mkdirs.
Also make base/test_utils.h public and support temporary directories
as well as files.
Change-Id: I6fcbdc5e0099f3359d3aac6b00c436f250ca1329
This causes build failures in google3 where they use GCC. glibc only
provides const-correct overloads for string functions for GCC >= 4.4,
but clang -- which is what we use -- pretends to be GCC 4.2.
Change-Id: I2a054823ea6201ebcea46d5e77b80a975eefc622
One of my build aliases doesn't play nice with USE_MINGW=1, so my build lied to me. Will revert until I fix it up.
This reverts commit 459df8f3a1.
Change-Id: I7905c5ae5ee85fb2d228ce63d81c79f140998c18
Apparently there are two classes of this warning in clang.
-Wformat-security is only emitted for cases of
`func(nonliteral_fmt_string)` (no args), and -Wformat-nonliteral is
emitted for cases *with* arguments. For whatever reason, the latter
isn't included in -Wextra and must be manually enabled.
To make this more easily portable to Windows, move the existing
gnu_printf/__printf__ decision into base/macros.h as ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT.
Change-Id: I3b0990e1d1f0a2e9c13b32f5cd60478946cb5fc6
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
It looks like we can't use clang on Windows yet because libc++ isn't ready.
So move back to GCC for the Windows host clang. Work around the mingw
printf format string problems that made us want to switch to clang in the
first place, and #include "sysdeps.h" in adb_utils.cpp to work around the
absence of lstat(2) on Windows.
Change-Id: Icd0797a8c0c2d1d326bdd704ba6bcafcbaeb742f
The specific motivating case is "text;ls;1.apk", but rather than continue
adding individual characters to the list of characters to be escaped, let's
just switch to quote all arguments with ', which only leaves ' itself to be
escaped.
Bug: 20323053
Bug: 19734868
Change-Id: I8bd71db9373bc2d1169fc11e46c889da6638550a