Currently the adb server can only bind on 127.0.0.1 or * if -a is provided. This diff adds the ability for adb to bind on ::1 as well for use cases where you might want to force adb to be IPv6 only. To bind the adb server on ::1 ``` $ ./adb -L tcp:[::1]:1234 server $ lsof -nPi :1234 COMMAND ... NODE NAME adb ... TCP [::1]:1234 (LISTEN) ``` The original behaviour is also retained, so this would only affect users explicitly specifying ::1 in the socket spec ``` $ export ANDROID_ADB_SERVER_PORT=1234 $ ./adb server $ lsof -nPi :1234 COMMAND ... NODE NAME adb ... TCP 127.0.0.1:1234 (LISTEN) ``` Note: I've only implemented this behaviour for posix base systems, due to my limited understanding of networking on windows. If needed I can do some research to implement it there as well, but there is currently no IPv6 support at all on the windows side. Test: New unit test and the commands in the summary Change-Id: I23e4531e8dfda4de9348124ad7491d728aecdbf7 |
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| uio.h | ||
| vm_sockets.h | ||