#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # 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. import encodings import logging import shlex import shutil from mobly.controllers.android_device_lib.adb import AdbError from mobly.controllers.android_device_lib.adb import AdbProxy ROOT_USER_ID = '0' SHELL_USER_ID = '2000' UTF_8 = encodings.utf_8.getregentry().name class BlueberryAdbProxy(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 = BlueberryAdbProxy() >> adb.start_server() >> adb.devices() # will return the console output of "adb devices". """ def __init__(self, serial="", ssh_connection=None): """Construct an instance of AdbProxy. Args: serial: str serial number of Android device from `adb devices` ssh_connection: SshConnection instance if the Android device is connected to a remote host that we can reach via SSH. """ super().__init__(serial) self._server_local_port = None adb_path = shutil.which('adb') adb_cmd = [shlex.quote(adb_path)] if serial: adb_cmd.append("-s %s" % serial) if ssh_connection is not None: # Kill all existing adb processes on the remote host (if any) # Note that if there are none, then pkill exits with non-zero status ssh_connection.run("pkill adb", ignore_status=True) # Copy over the adb binary to a temp dir temp_dir = ssh_connection.run("mktemp -d").stdout.strip() ssh_connection.send_file(adb_path, temp_dir) # Start up a new adb server running as root from the copied binary. remote_adb_cmd = "%s/adb %s root" % (temp_dir, "-s %s" % serial if serial else "") ssh_connection.run(remote_adb_cmd) # Proxy a local port to the adb server port local_port = ssh_connection.create_ssh_tunnel(5037) self._server_local_port = local_port if self._server_local_port: adb_cmd.append("-P %d" % local_port) self.adb_str = " ".join(adb_cmd) self._ssh_connection = ssh_connection def get_user_id(self): """Returns the adb user. Either 2000 (shell) or 0 (root).""" return self.shell('id -u').decode(UTF_8).rstrip() def is_root(self, user_id=None): """Checks if the user is root. Args: user_id: if supplied, the id to check against. Returns: True if the user is root. False otherwise. """ if not user_id: user_id = self.get_user_id() return user_id == ROOT_USER_ID def ensure_root(self): """Ensures the user is root after making this call. Note that this will still fail if the device is a user build, as root is not accessible from a user build. Returns: False if the device is a user build. True otherwise. """ self.ensure_user(ROOT_USER_ID) return self.is_root() def ensure_user(self, user_id=SHELL_USER_ID): """Ensures the user is set to the given user. Args: user_id: The id of the user. """ if self.is_root(user_id): self.root() else: self.unroot() self.wait_for_device() return self.get_user_id() == user_id def tcp_forward(self, host_port, device_port): """Starts tcp forwarding from localhost to this android device. Args: host_port: Port number to use on localhost device_port: Port number to use on the android device. Returns: Forwarded port on host as int or command output string on error """ if self._ssh_connection: # We have to hop through a remote host first. # 1) Find some free port on the remote host's localhost # 2) Setup forwarding between that remote port and the requested # device port remote_port = self._ssh_connection.find_free_port() host_port = self._ssh_connection.create_ssh_tunnel(remote_port, local_port=host_port) try: output = self.forward(["tcp:%d" % host_port, "tcp:%d" % device_port]) except AdbError as error: return error # If hinted_port is 0, the output will be the selected port. # Otherwise, there will be no output upon successfully # forwarding the hinted port. if not output: return host_port try: output_int = int(output) except ValueError: return output return output_int def remove_tcp_forward(self, host_port): """Stop tcp forwarding a port from localhost to this android device. Args: host_port: Port number to use on localhost """ if self._ssh_connection: remote_port = self._ssh_connection.close_ssh_tunnel(host_port) if remote_port is None: logging.warning("Cannot close unknown forwarded tcp port: %d", host_port) return # The actual port we need to disable via adb is on the remote host. host_port = remote_port self.forward(["--remove", "tcp:%d" % host_port]) def path_exists(self, path): """Check if a file path exists on an Android device :param path: file path, could be a directory :return: True if file path exists """ try: ret = self.shell("ls {}".format(path)) if ret is not None and len(ret) > 0: return True else: return False except AdbError as e: logging.debug("path {} does not exist, error={}".format(path, e)) return False