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Author SHA1 Message Date
Josh Gao
01b7bc43e9 adb: move all cleanup to a function with defined ordering.
We want to explicitly define the order in which we teardown adb, so
move all of the at_quick_exits sprinkled throughout into one function
containing all of the cleanup functions.

Bug: http://b/37104408
Test: adb kill-server; adb start-server
Change-Id: I394f5782eb147e394d4b87df1ba364c061de4b90
2017-05-09 14:32:47 -07:00
Josh Gao
707a6e469f adb: libusb: replace sleep with timed CV wait.
Instead of sleeping for 500ms at the end of every device poll loop, use
a timed condition variable wait so that we can tell the device poll
thread to immediately commit suicide.

Bug: http://b/37869663
Test: adb kill-server; adb start-server
Change-Id: I597071866f7d9ef91900411727345d32c1a97556
2017-05-09 14:30:13 -07:00
Josh Gao
8bf37d7a4d adb: properly handle libusb_clear_halt failure.
The original code used continue to attempt to try to skip the current
device, but there was an loop between the outside one and the continue.
Move the device handling logic into a function and replace continue
with return.

Test: mma
Change-Id: Iaa7f4b5ddc26d2ce03f1172d37d6307190b44412
2017-05-08 13:50:58 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
4acb36020b Fix macOS build.
system/core/adb/client/usb_libusb.cpp:162:20: error: unused function 'get_device_serial_path' [-Werror,-Wunused-function]
  static std::string get_device_serial_path(libusb_device* device) {
                     ^

Bug: N/A
Test: no choice but to submit and see...
Change-Id: I0026d3273891588c27df5ccd71c41ad9907b038d
2017-05-05 16:26:30 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
cd35664cdc Improve udev failure diagnostics.
A couple of folks had trouble understanding the existing message.

Before:

  8XV7N15917000596	no permissions (udev requires plugdev group membership); see [http://developer.android.com/tools/device.html]

After:

  8XV7N15917000596	no permissions (user buttmunch is not in the plugdev group); see [http://developer.android.com/tools/device.html]

This also fixes a libusb regression where we wouldn't show anything for
devices where we don't have permissions.

Bug: http://b/37707122
Test: ran "adb devices" as user buttmunch
Change-Id: I2fcd735ff4178145432b532a6e4dc8c93b2743fd
2017-05-05 12:50:16 -07:00
Josh Gao
fd713e53e8 adb: wait for devices to come up instead of sleeping for 3s.
Replace a hard-coded 3 second sleep with logic to wait until we've
scanned USB devices once and they've all come online.

Before:
    adb shell true  0.00s user 0.00s system 0% cpu 3.047 total

After:
    adb shell true  0.00s user 0.00s system 9% cpu 0.041 total

Bug: http://b/37869663
Test: `time adb shell true` after adb kill-server
Change-Id: I251d42afb885908ed9d03167287594ea16650d3f
2017-05-04 16:03:12 -07:00
Josh Gao
ef3d343254 adb: use the actual wMaxPacketSize for usb endpoints.
Previously, adb was assuming a fixed maximum packet size of 1024 bytes
(the value for an endpoint connected via USB 3.0). When connected to an
endpoint that has an actual maximum packet size of 512 bytes (i.e.
every single device over USB 2.0), the following could occur:

    device sends amessage with 512 byte payload
    client reads amessage
    client tries to read payload with a length of 1024

In this scenario, the kernel will block, waiting for an additional
packet which won't arrive until something else gets sent across the
wire, which will result in the previous read failing, and the new
packet being dropped.

Bug: http://b/37783561
Test: python test_device.py on linux/darwin, with native/libusb
Change-Id: I556f5344945e22dd1533b076f662a97eea24628e
2017-05-03 12:32:39 -07:00
Yabin Cui
b5e11415d9 adb: fix two device offline problems.
When device goes offline, user usually has to manually replug the
usb device. This patch tries to solve two offline situations, all
because when adb on host is killed, the adbd on device is not notified.

1. When adb server is killed while pushing a large file to device,
the device is still reading the unfinished large message. So the
device thinks of the CNXN message as part of the previous unfinished
message, so it doesn't reply and the device is in offline state.

The solution is to add a write_msg_lock in atransport struct. And it
kicks the transport only after sending a whole message. By kicking
all transports before exit, we ensure that we don't write part of
a message to any device. So next time we start adb server, the device
should be waiting for a new message.

2. When adb server is killed while pulling a large file from device,
the device is still trying to send the unfinished large message. So
adb on host usually reads data with EOVERFLOW error. This is because
adb on host is reading less than one packet sent from device.

The solution is to use buffered read on host. The max packet size
of bulk transactions in USB 3.0 is 1024 bytes. By preparing an at least
1024 bytes buffer when reading, EOVERFLOW no longer occurs. And teach
adb host to ignore wrong messages.

To be safe, this patch doesn't change any logic on device.

Bug: http://b/32952319
Test: run python -m unittest -q test_device.DeviceOfflineTest
Test: on linux/mac/windows with bullhead, ryu.
Change-Id: Ib149d30028a62a6f03857b8a95ab5a1d6e9b9c4e
2017-04-20 10:14:59 -07:00
Yabin Cui
5d002b8d6a adb: don't reset usb when connecting it.
Calling libusb_reset_device() resets the usb connection with device
on linux platform. It can interfere with other usb interfaces and only
works on linux.
Removing it only affects when adb server is killed while doing IO with
device, which will be solved in later patches.

Bug: http://b/32952319
Test: none
Change-Id: I19522435eadd938ff95d49cbae3bcaa5c8f6d184
2017-04-04 10:29:21 -07:00
Josh Gao
1c70e1bcbc adb: add libusb implementation for Linux/Darwin.
Add a libusb-based implementation alongside the existing native
implementations, controlled by the ADB_LIBUSB environment variable.

Windows will need more work for the usb driver.

Bug: http://b/31321337
Test: python test_device.py on linux/darwin, with ADB_LIBUSB=0 and 1
Change-Id: Ib68fb2c6c05475eae3ff4cc19f55802a6f489bb7
2017-01-25 13:52:53 -08:00