This CL:
* removes dead code.
* converts constants static fields into proper constants.
* converts to C++/libchrome some of the parsing logic.
BUG: 22953719
Change-Id: Ief01178c6c268f8ae3690ad9deef42cfb43b2b75
This cleans up the unit tests and update them to pass.
Cleaned up:
* removed the irrelevant bits.
* Used ScopedTempDir for all test specific files (instead of the current
directory).
* Update some objects to make them more easily testable.
* Group all the test in a single binary and use bionic's test runner.
BUG: 23682444
Change-Id: I289e3a5ff89968fdecd4a156e93bc38bbc25f58b
Convert the call to dbus-send from system() to chromeos::ProcessImpl
so that the shell_exec selinux policy can be removed.
Bug: 23280203
Change-Id: I692ebecf5b7f0611de252225cedabcdefd56dff8
Updates are as follows:
A detailed explanation of event triggers and property triggers
including how they can now be used
A new section describing .rc files, their locations, and the
intentions for each of these locations
A new section describing the import keyword and how it is not a
command but rather its own section
Removal of deprecated or incorrect text
Change-Id: If0a37375ac92a857900f3303ada4ba742360daff
This matches the behavior of the google3/Chrome APIs. It's probably what you
want in all cases except where you plan on calling Split(content, "\n"), but
we should probably have something like simpleperf's LineReader for that
anyway.
Change-Id: I1a128ed8c328bc95b0b2ef4068a65a8562721418
Create a Parser class that uses multiple SectionParser interfaces to
handle parsing the different sections of an init rc.
Create an ActionParser and ServiceParser that implement SectionParser
and parse the sections corresponding to Action and Service
classes.
Remove the legacy keyword structure and replace it with std::map's
that map keyword -> (minimum args, maximum args, function pointer) for
Commands and Service Options.
Create an ImportParser that implements SectionParser and handles the
import 'section'.
Clean up the unsafe memory handling of the Action class by using
std::unique_ptr.
Change-Id: Ic5ea5510cb956dbc3f78745a35096ca7d6da7085
Allow partitions to be marked as A/B partitions
using the slotselect flag in fstab. The partitions
can be identified by appending the correct suffix
to the block device listed in the fstab. The suffix
is provided by the bootloader through a command line
parameter or the device tree, and can be found in
ro.boot.slot_suffix or read from the boot_control HAL.
Change-Id: I6846d80e857f95bfb8f282f4ab81167394613bbe
Signed-off-by: Daniel Rosenberg <drosen@google.com>
The old names seems confusing. output_thread was reading remote data and writing to
local sockets. input_thread was reading local sockets data and writing to remote.
This change tries to make it clear by renaming output_thread to read_transport thread,
and renaming input_thread to write_transport thread.
Change-Id: I2e7b4cde7a94d436f3745e9e3ab10780e7caa8ac
The existing format was unreadable; putting the pid and tid first helps
somewhat. Also remove the unused qemu tracing which wasn't called anywhere.
Change-Id: I37ef3c556fe17b237ba1d8ca3216e2155ce5d0de
Currently run_transport_disconnects() are called twice. One is in
handle_offline(), another is before destroying transport.
The users of disconnect callback are listener, adb_auth_client, and
remote_sockets. All of them need only to be called once. And after
handle_offline, no new listeners, adb_auth_client, or remote_sockets
can be connected to the offlined transport. So I think we can remove
the second call to run_transport_disconnects().
Change-Id: I1ef8b6b7b5ab7ae1bad109be107c85973d65a2e3
adb push was not returning a bad exit code when write_data_file() or
write_data_link() failed. I encountered this when running the unittest
on Windows which can get into situations where stat() succeeds, but
open() fails due to pre-existing exclusive file access (which typically
doesn't exist on unix).
The same code is used by adb install, so this also fixes its error
handling.
Fixed some fd leaks and propagation of errors when reading a file.
Fixed a unittest to close temp files before reading them.
Change-Id: Ieba0026fa4c79eb0484676e4f2faaac9603ef584
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
j is a ssize_t, which can go negative. If it goes negative,
the resulting multiplication of mItemSize*j doesn't make
any sense. Since the value is never used, just don't perform
the calculation if j < 0.
Bug: 23607865
Change-Id: I14f6f6506645d582f7d67a2e2d60ead3cb18b957
The Python 2 subprocess class doesn't use Unicode, so as a work-around
write the command line to a UTF-8 batch file and run that.
I modified the test to use u'blah' without .encode('utf-8') because the
Python docs recommend dealing with string variables like that. When
formatting a string with a unicode parameter, use u'foo' on the constant
string to make it unicode.
I also tested this on Linux and it seems to work fine (I did ls in the
middle of the test to make sure the filenames came out right, etc.).
I had to close the temporary files before adb tries to read/write them
because filesystem semantics are different on Windows (technically I
might be able to modify adb to try to open files with more permissive
share flags, but then I'm not sure if Python uses the right share flags.
Basically, I'd be opening another can of worms.).
Fixed the test to delete a temp file on the device once it is done.
Change-Id: Id0c34e26d7697fbbb47a44ae45298bed5e8c59d6
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
The function of remote_socket_disconnect() is to make sure
the local_sockets and remote_sockets are closed when the binded
transport is disconnected. However, as we call close_all_sockets()
in handle_offline(), we don't need remote_socket_disconnect() any more.
Change-Id: I575f632d9f8703149f34e0210eb698a56e2516a9
Transport atransport objects are semi-reference counted: the input and
output threads each hold a reference. The adb disconnect command was
calling transport_unref to release a reference that it never had in the
first place. This meant that the refcount dropped to zero and the object
was deleted before either the input or output thread released its
reference. When that last thread released its reference, it wrote to
freed memory and also sometimes crashed.
This fix is to not release any unheld reference, instead it just kicks
the transport to break remote_read in output_thread. So all transport
close flow goes the following way:
output_thread (exit) -> main thread (offline the transport) ->
input thread (exit) -> main thread (destroy the transport)
Change-Id: Iad1fe718acc8716f3a79c8c22b426a1b2450452c