It's time we switched to blacklisting any problematic devices rather than
slowly whitelisting the entire world. This seems to work for me, but let's
see how other people get on before coming back to actually remove the list.
We'll also need to find a Mac to test the equivalent Mac change.
Change-Id: I2bf583a27f9a3f98ef006ea62b906a4f89960507
Instead of testing for the (compiler specific) define
__ppc__ explicitly, use the define HAVE_BIG_ENDIAN provided by
AndroidConfig.h. That way, it should work on all big endian
systems.
Change-Id: Ic4d62afcefce4c8ad5716178ebfcb2b055ac73ce
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>
Vendor IDs are read from ~/.android/adb_usb.ini. The format is very simple:
1 number per line. First number is ID count, followed by the ID themselves.
Lines starting with # are considered comments.
Other misc changes: moved VENDOR_ID_* to usb_vendors.c to prevent direct
access. Made transport_usb.c reuse the USB constant introduced in usb_osx
(moved them to adb.h)
Added usb_vendors.* which handles creating (and deleting) a list of vendor ids.
This list is meant to be used everywhere the built-in lists (usb_osx), or the
built-in vendor IDs (transport_usb) were used.
For now the list is only built with the built-in VENDOR_ID_*. Next step
is to read a small file created from all the SDK add-on.
Other misc changes: made is_adb_interface present only if ADB_HOST is true
to prevent accessing a list that doesn't exist (usb_vendors is only
compiled for the host version of adb).