Existing code has transport memory leaks. Use smart pointers
for transport to get rid of those cases and manual memory
management
Test: atest fastboot_test
Test: manually checked transport isn't leaking anymore
Bug: 296629925
Change-Id: Ifdf162d5084f61ae5c1d2b56a897464af58100da
Signed-off-by: Dmitrii Merkurev <dimorinny@google.com>
The fastbootd over ethernet was implemented with IPv6 link-local
address. An IPv6 address may include many ':'. It will break this fuzzy
test. This new solution uses "tcp:" prefix to identify the fastboot
protocol, like the host fastboot command.
BUG: 158040108
Test: fuzzy_fastboot --serial=tcp:fe80::230:1bff:feba:8128%wlan0 \
--gtest_filter=*Logical*
Change-Id: I971fd9e25741e18bf7f5907d562556b09db1d624
Replace the remnants of engine.cpp with better functionality in
FastBootDriver. Particularly, add prolog() and epilog()
callbacks to FastBootDriver for printing actions and their result to
the console. Then clean up the rest of fastboot.cpp to directly use
FastBootDriver.
Test: fastboot works
Change-Id: I0ff01d6a10f75e9dc1c82b46c6e9bb3bc4c68638
This change moves Transport ownership back out of FastBootDriver.
Callers of set_transport must ensure that the previous transport is
destroyed. In addition, deleting a transport now ensures that it is
closed.
Bug: 78793464
Test: fastboot, fuzzy_fastboot works
Change-Id: I8f9ed2f7d5b09fd0820b2677d087a027378f26db