The win32 version of 9f2d1a9cfc. The big
technique is to fit a Win32 HANDLE value in an int because it only uses
32-bits. This allows most of the other adb code to stay the same.
Also, fix a regression in the 'adb server nodaemon' command that was
erroneously returning an error when --reply-fd was not used, which
should not be necessary for this particular command.
Change-Id: I37e9c609014b813af93bf0d6c12f665b59c93c41
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
When "adb start-server" is issued, and a server needs to be launched,
adb client forks itself and the child process runs the server routine.
Once the server initializes its various components, it sends an "OK\n"
back to the client via its stderror (or stdout on Windows).
This sequence breaks down if before sending the "OK\n", the server
happens to log something on its stderr. In order to avoid this, the
client now expects the ack to come on a different fd rather than one
of the standard streams.
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=182150
Change-Id: I9d58a08068d71eb3b77e8a7377e934631c016466
- My recent change with -DUNICODE=1 required changing
GetProfilesDirectory() to GetProfilesDirectoryA() for the ANSI version
of the API.
- enh's edit to my previous change deleted a test that used
/proc/version, but I think another test was missed. Merge that test into
another.
Change-Id: Ic748549848e7be922bcbf218d5b0c3fca2a90704
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
The original code was:
if (strcmp(__adb_error, "unknown host service") != 0)
But that was changed by 078f0fcf4c to:
if (*error == "unknown host service") {
I think the comparison should be != so that "unknown host service"
falls-through and kills the server, and so if it is some other error,
that the other error is returned immediately.
Change-Id: Ia490a4a870d1d123a3c5ab258dd5fa0930e8032d
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
This CL adds --apk-dir option, which specifies the directory
that contains APK files to be installed before measuring
boot time.
BUG: 22207911
Change-Id: Ifeacf34c779248686443a9ef02485272c140a456
'sf_stop_bootanim' is useful for tracking the time wasted by
showing the 'outro' part of the boot animation.
'wm_boot_animation_done' is also useful for tracking user
perceived boot time.
(cherry-pick of cbcf2778c3)
Bug: 22207911
Change-Id: I3549338a2161fa29675993c239f57809270797f8
system.img may contain the root directory as well. In that case, we
need to create some symlinks init.rc would during the build.
Change-Id: I4e7726f38c0f9cd9846c761fad1446738edb52c0
Not seeing the full output from the failed adb command is probably
the biggest issue when debugging a test failure, but this doesn't
help either.
Change-Id: Ic42cbced8be252185a799b27c210a744188a4201
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>
adb_test:
* Fix adb_utils directory_exists test for Windows. The test actually
fails because directory_exists() is not aware of junctions or symlinks,
but I'm not really sure if that is a bad thing (since these are rare on
Windows to begin with).
* Fix crash during transport tests due to mutex not being initialized.
* io tests fail for various reasons (see adb_io_test.cpp for more info).
libbase_test:
* Get it building on Win32 by implementing mkstemp() and mkdtemp().
* Run StringPrintf %z test on Windows because it passes because we build
with __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO which implements %z.
* I didn't fixup the logging tests: some logging tests fail because when
abort() is called on Windows, by default it pops up UI asking whether a
crash dump should be sent to Microsoft. To some degree this makes sense,
as I think LOG(FATAL) does crash dumping in Chromium. This should be
revisited in the future.
Change-Id: Iaa2433e5294ff162e0b2aa9fe6e4ec09a6893f7a
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
* Get it building on Win32 by implementing mkstemp() and mkdtemp().
* Run StringPrintf %z test on Windows because it passes because we build
with __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO which implements %z.
Change-Id: Ia01f94e8258503381a1df6d3da6e40de59e57125
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
Define the UNICODE and _UNICODE preprocessor symbols to make passing
char* to Ansi/Unicode-agnostic Windows and C Runtime APIs break the
build. The solution is to call wide Windows and C Runtime APIs and use
widen(utf8).c_str(). Most code was already calling wide APIs. Defining
these symbols makes a call to CreateEvent() (which previously mapped to
CreateEventA()) turn into a call to CreateEventW().
Make SystemErrorCodeToString() use Unicode.
Add various comments.
Change-Id: I9b212412348a29826718e897a486489e1f142d16
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>