This may not be useful, and may actually be misleading since yaffs2
doesn't track the blocks used for each file (it just divides the length
down by 512). I'm submitting it because yaffs2 isn't the only
filesystem we'll ever use.
I also changed some sprintf to snprintf, mostly out of paranoid habit.
This optimized implementation of the SHA1 algorithm is about 28%
faster than the old one (on sapphire hardware) but assumes
little-endianness. Add it, but continue using the old implementation
on big-endian hardware.
Merge commit 'e3baafd85a5fecd1714441455e3f75f26b5c381e'
* commit 'e3baafd85a5fecd1714441455e3f75f26b5c381e':
BUG 2033924: Add AdbWinUsbApi.dll to prebuilt for Windows SDK
Merge commit 'c52c602171cb29c4a4c38005f321cf95d50d3418'
* commit 'c52c602171cb29c4a4c38005f321cf95d50d3418':
DO NOT MERGE adb: Remove adbd from simulator build.
Merge commit '704aa833382a73f8e02d49b7e9c2aef9a49c65bd'
* commit '704aa833382a73f8e02d49b7e9c2aef9a49c65bd':
DO NOT MERGE cherry-pick "adb reboot" from master:
adb: add "adb reboot" command.
This will allow rebooting the device via adb on any build, including user builds.
An optional argument can be provided
(for example, "adb reboot bootloader" or adb reboot recovery")
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
Now, a command like "adb shell" will print "insufficient permissions for device"
instead of "device not found" if adb does not have permissions to communicate with the device.
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
adb devices will now list devices without adequate file system permissions in /dev/bus/usb as:
List of devices attached
???????????? no permissions
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
Merge commit 'ee40fc4e64e1656a16603778bee895ea389ec7d5'
* commit 'ee40fc4e64e1656a16603778bee895ea389ec7d5':
rootdir: init.rc: Bump up background cpu shares to 5.0%
This will allow rebooting the device via adb on any build, including user builds.
An optional argument can be provided
(for example, "adb reboot bootloader" or adb reboot recovery")
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
This adds HAVE_STDINT_H and HAVE_STDBOOL_H to the configuration. We've
been using HAVE_STDINT_H for a while but just never bothered to define
it, and we're about to start using HAVE_STDBOOL_H.
I enabled them for the linux and darwin targets, and left it undefined
for freebsd/windows.