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#
# Copyright 2016 - The Android Open Source Project
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from builtins import str
import logging
import random
import socket
import subprocess
import time
from vts.runners.host import const
from vts.utils.python.common import cmd_utils
# Default adb timeout 10 minutes
DEFAULT_ADB_TIMEOUT = 600
# Adb long timeout (10 minutes) for adb push/pull/bugreport/bugreportz
DEFAULT_ADB_LONG_TIMEOUT = 600
# Adb short timeout (30 seconds)
DEFAULT_ADB_SHORT_TIMEOUT = 30
class AdbError(Exception):
"""Raised when there is an error in adb operations."""
def __init__(self, cmd, stdout, stderr, ret_code):
self.cmd = cmd
self.stdout = stdout
self.stderr = stderr
self.ret_code = ret_code
def __str__(self):
return ("Error executing adb cmd '%s'. ret: %d, stdout: %s, stderr: %s"
) % (self.cmd, self.ret_code, self.stdout, self.stderr)
def get_available_host_port():
"""Gets a host port number available for adb forward.
Returns:
An integer representing a port number on the host available for adb
forward.
"""
while True:
port = random.randint(1024, 9900)
if is_port_available(port):
return port
def is_port_available(port):
"""Checks if a given port number is available on the system.
Args:
port: An integer which is the port number to check.
Returns:
True if the port is available; False otherwise.
"""
# Make sure adb is not using this port so we don't accidentally interrupt
# ongoing runs by trying to bind to the port.
if port in list_occupied_adb_ports():
return False
s = None
try:
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
s.bind(('localhost', port))
return True
except socket.error:
return False
finally:
if s:
s.close()
def list_occupied_adb_ports():
"""Lists all the host ports occupied by adb forward.
This is useful because adb will silently override the binding if an attempt
to bind to a port already used by adb was made, instead of throwing binding
error. So one should always check what ports adb is using before trying to
bind to a port with adb.
Returns:
A list of integers representing occupied host ports.
"""
out = AdbProxy().forward("--list")
clean_lines = str(out, 'utf-8').strip().split('\n')
used_ports = []
for line in clean_lines:
tokens = line.split(" tcp:")
if len(tokens) != 3:
continue
used_ports.append(int(tokens[1]))
return used_ports
class AdbProxy():
"""Proxy class for ADB.
For syntactic reasons, the '-' in adb commands need to be replaced with
'_'. Can directly execute adb commands on an object:
>> adb = AdbProxy(<serial>)
>> adb.start_server()
>> adb.devices() # will return the console output of "adb devices".
"""
def __init__(self, serial="", log=None):
self.serial = serial
if serial:
self.adb_str = "adb -s {}".format(serial)
else:
self.adb_str = "adb"
self.log = log
def _exec_cmd(self, cmd, no_except=False, timeout=DEFAULT_ADB_TIMEOUT):
"""Executes adb commands in a new shell.
This is specific to executing adb binary because stderr is not a good
indicator of cmd execution status.
Args:
cmd: string, the adb command to execute.
no_except: bool, controls whether exception can be thrown.
timeout: float, timeout in seconds. If the command times out, the
exit code is not 0.
Returns:
The output of the adb command run if the exit code is 0 and if
exceptions are allowed. Otherwise, returns a dictionary containing
stdout, stderr, and exit code.
Raises:
AdbError if the adb command exit code is not 0 and exceptions are
allowed.
"""
out, err, ret = cmd_utils.ExecuteOneShellCommand(cmd, timeout)
logging.debug("cmd: %s, stdout: %s, stderr: %s, ret: %s", cmd, out,
err, ret)
if no_except:
return {
const.STDOUT: out,
const.STDERR: err,
const.EXIT_CODE: ret,
}
else:
if ret == 0:
return out
else:
raise AdbError(cmd=cmd, stdout=out, stderr=err, ret_code=ret)
def tcp_forward(self, host_port, device_port):
"""Starts TCP forwarding.
Args:
host_port: Port number to use on the computer.
device_port: Port number to use on the android device.
"""
self.forward("tcp:{} tcp:{}".format(host_port, device_port))
def reverse_tcp_forward(self, device_port, host_port):
"""Starts reverse TCP forwarding.
Args:
device_port: Port number to use on the android device.
host_port: Port number to use on the computer.
"""
self.reverse("tcp:{} tcp:{}".format(device_port, host_port))
def __getattr__(self, name):
def adb_call(*args, **kwargs):
clean_name = name.replace('_', '-')
arg_str = ' '.join(str(elem) for elem in args)
if clean_name == 'shell':
arg_str = self._quote_wrap_shell_command(arg_str)
elif "timeout" not in kwargs.keys():
# for non-shell command like adb pull/push/bugreport, set longer default timeout
kwargs["timeout"] = DEFAULT_ADB_LONG_TIMEOUT
return self._exec_cmd(' '.join((self.adb_str, clean_name, arg_str)),
**kwargs)
return adb_call
def _quote_wrap_shell_command(self, cmd):
"""Wraps adb shell command with double quotes.
Double quotes inside the command will be replaced with \".
Args:
cmd: string, command string.
Returns:
string, quote wrapped command.
"""
return '"%s"' % cmd.replace('"', '\\"')