| # Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| import atexit |
| import hashlib |
| import json |
| import logging |
| import os |
| import os.path |
| import random |
| import re |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| import threading |
| import time |
| |
| from devtoolslib.http_server import start_http_server |
| from devtoolslib.shell import Shell |
| from devtoolslib.utils import overrides |
| |
| |
| # Tags used by mojo shell Java logging. |
| _LOGCAT_JAVA_TAGS = [ |
| 'AndroidHandler', |
| 'MojoFileHelper', |
| 'MojoMain', |
| 'MojoShellActivity', |
| 'MojoShellApplication', |
| ] |
| |
| # Tags used by native logging reflected in the logcat. |
| _LOGCAT_NATIVE_TAGS = [ |
| 'chromium', |
| 'sky', |
| ] |
| |
| _MOJO_SHELL_PACKAGE_NAME = 'org.chromium.mojo.shell' |
| |
| |
| _logger = logging.getLogger() |
| |
| |
| def _exit_if_needed(process): |
| """Exits |process| if it is still alive.""" |
| if process.poll() is None: |
| process.kill() |
| |
| |
| def _find_available_port(netstat_output, max_attempts=10000): |
| opened = [int(x.strip().split()[3].split(':')[1]) |
| for x in netstat_output if x.startswith(' tcp')] |
| for _ in xrange(max_attempts): |
| port = random.randint(4096, 16384) |
| if port not in opened: |
| return port |
| else: |
| raise Exception('Failed to identify an available port.') |
| |
| |
| def _find_available_host_port(): |
| netstat_output = subprocess.check_output(['netstat']) |
| return _find_available_port(netstat_output) |
| |
| |
| class AndroidShell(Shell): |
| """Wrapper around Mojo shell running on an Android device. |
| |
| Args: |
| adb_path: Path to adb, optional if adb is in PATH. |
| target_device: Device to run on, if multiple devices are connected. |
| logcat_tags: Comma-separated list of additional logcat tags to use. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, adb_path="adb", target_device=None, logcat_tags=None, |
| verbose_pipe=None): |
| self.adb_path = adb_path |
| self.target_device = target_device |
| self.stop_shell_registered = False |
| self.adb_running_as_root = None |
| self.additional_logcat_tags = logcat_tags |
| self.verbose_pipe = verbose_pipe if verbose_pipe else open(os.devnull, 'w') |
| |
| def _adb_command(self, args): |
| """Forms an adb command from the given arguments, prepending the adb path |
| and adding a target device specifier, if needed. |
| """ |
| adb_command = [self.adb_path] |
| if self.target_device: |
| adb_command.extend(['-s', self.target_device]) |
| adb_command.extend(args) |
| return adb_command |
| |
| def _read_fifo(self, fifo_path, pipe, on_fifo_closed, max_attempts=5): |
| """Reads |fifo_path| on the device and write the contents to |pipe|. |
| |
| Calls |on_fifo_closed| when the fifo is closed. This method will try to find |
| the path up to |max_attempts|, waiting 1 second between each attempt. If it |
| cannot find |fifo_path|, a exception will be raised. |
| """ |
| fifo_command = self._adb_command( |
| ['shell', 'test -e "%s"; echo $?' % fifo_path]) |
| |
| def _run(): |
| def _wait_for_fifo(): |
| for _ in xrange(max_attempts): |
| if subprocess.check_output(fifo_command)[0] == '0': |
| return |
| time.sleep(1) |
| if on_fifo_closed: |
| on_fifo_closed() |
| raise Exception("Unable to find fifo.") |
| _wait_for_fifo() |
| stdout_cat = subprocess.Popen( |
| self._adb_command(['shell', 'cat', fifo_path]), stdout=pipe) |
| atexit.register(_exit_if_needed, stdout_cat) |
| stdout_cat.wait() |
| if on_fifo_closed: |
| on_fifo_closed() |
| |
| thread = threading.Thread(target=_run, name="StdoutRedirector") |
| thread.start() |
| |
| def _find_available_device_port(self): |
| netstat_output = subprocess.check_output( |
| self._adb_command(['shell', 'netstat'])) |
| return _find_available_port(netstat_output) |
| |
| def _forward_device_port_to_host(self, device_port, host_port): |
| """Maps the device port to the host port. If |device_port| is 0, a random |
| available port is chosen. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The device port. |
| """ |
| assert host_port |
| # Root is not required for `adb forward` (hence we don't check the return |
| # value), but if we can run adb as root, we have to do it now, because |
| # restarting adbd as root clears any port mappings. See |
| # https://github.com/domokit/devtools/issues/20. |
| self._run_adb_as_root() |
| |
| if device_port == 0: |
| # TODO(ppi): Should we have a retry loop to handle the unlikely races? |
| device_port = self._find_available_device_port() |
| subprocess.check_call(self._adb_command([ |
| "reverse", "tcp:%d" % device_port, "tcp:%d" % host_port])) |
| |
| def _unmap_port(): |
| unmap_command = self._adb_command([ |
| "reverse", "--remove", "tcp:%d" % device_port]) |
| subprocess.Popen(unmap_command) |
| atexit.register(_unmap_port) |
| return device_port |
| |
| def _forward_host_port_to_device(self, host_port, device_port): |
| """Maps the host port to the device port. If |host_port| is 0, a random |
| available port is chosen. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The host port. |
| """ |
| assert device_port |
| self._run_adb_as_root() |
| |
| if host_port == 0: |
| # TODO(ppi): Should we have a retry loop to handle the unlikely races? |
| host_port = _find_available_host_port() |
| subprocess.check_call(self._adb_command([ |
| "forward", 'tcp:%d' % host_port, 'tcp:%d' % device_port])) |
| |
| def _unmap_port(): |
| unmap_command = self._adb_command([ |
| "forward", "--remove", "tcp:%d" % device_port]) |
| subprocess.Popen(unmap_command) |
| atexit.register(_unmap_port) |
| return host_port |
| |
| def _run_adb_as_root(self): |
| if self.adb_running_as_root is not None: |
| return self.adb_running_as_root |
| |
| if ('cannot run as root' not in subprocess.check_output( |
| self._adb_command(['root']))): |
| # Wait for adbd to restart. |
| subprocess.check_call( |
| self._adb_command(['wait-for-device']), |
| stdout=self.verbose_pipe) |
| self.adb_running_as_root = True |
| else: |
| self.adb_running_as_root = False |
| |
| return self.adb_running_as_root |
| |
| def _is_shell_package_installed(self): |
| # Adb should print one line if the package is installed and return empty |
| # string otherwise. |
| return len(subprocess.check_output(self._adb_command([ |
| 'shell', 'pm', 'list', 'packages', _MOJO_SHELL_PACKAGE_NAME]))) > 0 |
| |
| def check_device(self): |
| """Verifies if the device configuration allows adb to run. |
| |
| If a target device was indicated in the constructor, it checks that the |
| device is available. Otherwise, it checks that there is exactly one |
| available device. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A tuple of (result, msg). |result| is True iff if the device is correctly |
| configured and False otherwise. |msg| is the reason for failure if |
| |result| is False and None otherwise. |
| """ |
| adb_devices_output = subprocess.check_output( |
| self._adb_command(['devices'])) |
| # Skip the header line, strip empty lines at the end. |
| device_list = [line.strip() for line in adb_devices_output.split('\n')[1:] |
| if line.strip()] |
| |
| if self.target_device: |
| if any([line.startswith(self.target_device) and |
| line.endswith('device') for line in device_list]): |
| return True, None |
| else: |
| return False, 'Cannot connect to the selected device.' |
| |
| if len(device_list) > 1: |
| return False, ('More than one device connected and target device not ' |
| 'specified.') |
| |
| if not len(device_list): |
| return False, 'No devices connected.' |
| |
| if not device_list[0].endswith('device'): |
| return False, 'Connected device is not available.' |
| |
| return True, None |
| |
| def install_apk(self, shell_apk_path): |
| """Installs the apk on the device. |
| |
| This method computes checksum of the APK and skips the installation if the |
| fingerprint matches the one saved on the device upon the previous |
| installation. |
| |
| Args: |
| shell_apk_path: Path to the shell Android binary. |
| """ |
| device_sha1_path = '/sdcard/%s/%s.sha1' % (_MOJO_SHELL_PACKAGE_NAME, |
| 'MojoShell') |
| apk_sha1 = hashlib.sha1(open(shell_apk_path, 'rb').read()).hexdigest() |
| device_apk_sha1 = subprocess.check_output(self._adb_command([ |
| 'shell', 'cat', device_sha1_path])) |
| do_install = (apk_sha1 != device_apk_sha1 or |
| not self._is_shell_package_installed()) |
| |
| if do_install: |
| subprocess.check_call( |
| self._adb_command(['install', '-r', shell_apk_path, '-i', |
| _MOJO_SHELL_PACKAGE_NAME]), |
| stdout=self.verbose_pipe) |
| |
| # Update the stamp on the device. |
| with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as fp: |
| fp.write(apk_sha1) |
| fp.flush() |
| subprocess.check_call(self._adb_command(['push', fp.name, |
| device_sha1_path]), |
| stdout=self.verbose_pipe) |
| else: |
| # To ensure predictable state after running install_apk(), we need to stop |
| # the shell here, as this is what "adb install" implicitly does. |
| self.stop_shell() |
| |
| def start_shell(self, |
| arguments, |
| stdout=None, |
| on_application_stop=None): |
| """Starts the mojo shell, passing it the given arguments. |
| |
| Args: |
| arguments: List of arguments for the shell. It must contain the |
| "--origin=" arg. shell_arguments.configure_local_origin() can be used |
| to set up a local directory on the host machine as origin. |
| stdout: Valid argument for subprocess.Popen() or None. |
| """ |
| if not self.stop_shell_registered: |
| atexit.register(self.stop_shell) |
| self.stop_shell_registered = True |
| |
| STDOUT_PIPE = "/data/data/%s/stdout.fifo" % _MOJO_SHELL_PACKAGE_NAME |
| |
| cmd = self._adb_command(['shell', 'am', 'start', |
| '-S', |
| '-a', 'android.intent.action.VIEW', |
| '-n', '%s/.MojoShellActivity' % |
| _MOJO_SHELL_PACKAGE_NAME]) |
| |
| parameters = [] |
| if stdout or on_application_stop: |
| # We need to run as root to access the fifo file we use for stdout |
| # redirection. |
| if self._run_adb_as_root(): |
| # Remove any leftover fifo file after the previous run. |
| subprocess.check_call(self._adb_command( |
| ['shell', 'rm', '-f', STDOUT_PIPE])) |
| |
| parameters.append('--fifo-path=%s' % STDOUT_PIPE) |
| self._read_fifo(STDOUT_PIPE, stdout, on_application_stop) |
| else: |
| _logger.warning("Running without root access, full stdout of the " |
| "shell won't be available.") |
| # The origin has to be specified whether it's local or external. |
| assert any("--origin=" in arg for arg in arguments) |
| parameters.extend(arguments) |
| |
| if parameters: |
| encodedParameters = json.dumps(parameters) |
| cmd += ['--es', 'encodedParameters', encodedParameters] |
| |
| subprocess.check_call(cmd, stdout=self.verbose_pipe) |
| |
| def stop_shell(self): |
| """Stops the mojo shell.""" |
| subprocess.check_call(self._adb_command(['shell', |
| 'am', |
| 'force-stop', |
| _MOJO_SHELL_PACKAGE_NAME])) |
| |
| def clean_logs(self): |
| """Cleans the logs on the device.""" |
| subprocess.check_call(self._adb_command(['logcat', '-c'])) |
| |
| def show_logs(self, include_native_logs=True): |
| """Displays the log for the mojo shell. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The process responsible for reading the logs. |
| """ |
| tags = _LOGCAT_JAVA_TAGS |
| if include_native_logs: |
| tags.extend(_LOGCAT_NATIVE_TAGS) |
| if self.additional_logcat_tags is not None: |
| tags.extend(self.additional_logcat_tags.split(",")) |
| logcat = subprocess.Popen( |
| self._adb_command(['logcat', '-s', ' '.join(tags)]), |
| stdout=sys.stdout) |
| atexit.register(_exit_if_needed, logcat) |
| return logcat |
| |
| def forward_observatory_ports(self): |
| """Forwards the ports used by the dart observatories to the host machine. |
| """ |
| logcat = subprocess.Popen(self._adb_command(['logcat']), |
| stdout=subprocess.PIPE) |
| atexit.register(_exit_if_needed, logcat) |
| |
| def _forward_observatories_as_needed(): |
| while True: |
| line = logcat.stdout.readline() |
| if not line: |
| break |
| match = re.search(r'Observatory listening on http://127.0.0.1:(\d+)', |
| line) |
| if match: |
| device_port = int(match.group(1)) |
| host_port = self._forward_host_port_to_device(0, device_port) |
| print ("Dart observatory available at the host at http://127.0.0.1:%d" |
| % host_port) |
| |
| logcat_watch_thread = threading.Thread( |
| target=_forward_observatories_as_needed) |
| logcat_watch_thread.start() |
| |
| @overrides(Shell) |
| def serve_local_directory(self, local_dir_path, port=0): |
| assert local_dir_path |
| mappings = [('', [local_dir_path])] |
| server_address = start_http_server(mappings, host_port=port) |
| |
| return 'http://127.0.0.1:%d/' % self._forward_device_port_to_host( |
| port, server_address[1]) |
| |
| @overrides(Shell) |
| def serve_local_directories(self, mappings, port=0): |
| assert mappings |
| server_address = start_http_server(mappings, host_port=port) |
| |
| return 'http://127.0.0.1:%d/' % self._forward_device_port_to_host( |
| port, server_address[1]) |
| |
| @overrides(Shell) |
| def forward_host_port_to_shell(self, host_port): |
| self._forward_host_port_to_device(host_port, host_port) |
| |
| @overrides(Shell) |
| def run(self, arguments): |
| self.clean_logs() |
| self.forward_observatory_ports() |
| |
| # If we are running as root, don't carry over the native logs from logcat - |
| # we will have these in the stdout. |
| p = self.show_logs(include_native_logs=(not self._run_adb_as_root())) |
| self.start_shell(arguments, sys.stdout, p.terminate) |
| p.wait() |
| return None |
| |
| @overrides(Shell) |
| def run_and_get_output(self, arguments, timeout=None): |
| class Results: |
| """Workaround for Python scoping rules that prevent assigning to variables |
| from the outer scope. |
| """ |
| output = None |
| |
| def do_run(): |
| (r, w) = os.pipe() |
| with os.fdopen(r, "r") as rf: |
| with os.fdopen(w, "w") as wf: |
| self.start_shell(arguments, wf, wf.close) |
| Results.output = rf.read() |
| |
| run_thread = threading.Thread(target=do_run) |
| run_thread.start() |
| run_thread.join(timeout) |
| |
| if run_thread.is_alive(): |
| self.stop_shell() |
| return None, Results.output, True |
| return None, Results.output, False |