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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2015 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.
#
from __future__ import print_function
import contextlib
import hashlib
import os
import posixpath
import random
import re
import shlex
import shutil
import signal
import socket
import string
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import threading
import time
import unittest
from datetime import datetime
import adb
def requires_root(func):
def wrapper(self, *args):
if self.device.get_prop('ro.debuggable') != '1':
raise unittest.SkipTest('requires rootable build')
was_root = self.device.shell(['id', '-un'])[0].strip() == 'root'
if not was_root:
self.device.root()
self.device.wait()
try:
func(self, *args)
finally:
if not was_root:
self.device.unroot()
self.device.wait()
return wrapper
def requires_non_root(func):
def wrapper(self, *args):
was_root = self.device.shell(['id', '-un'])[0].strip() == 'root'
if was_root:
self.device.unroot()
self.device.wait()
try:
func(self, *args)
finally:
if was_root:
self.device.root()
self.device.wait()
return wrapper
class DeviceTest(unittest.TestCase):
device = adb.get_device()
class AbbTest(DeviceTest):
def test_smoke(self):
abb = subprocess.run(['adb', 'abb'], capture_output=True)
cmd = subprocess.run(['adb', 'shell', 'cmd'], capture_output=True)
# abb squashes all failures to 1.
self.assertEqual(abb.returncode == 0, cmd.returncode == 0)
self.assertEqual(abb.stdout, cmd.stdout)
self.assertEqual(abb.stderr, cmd.stderr)
class ForwardReverseTest(DeviceTest):
def _test_no_rebind(self, description, direction_list, direction,
direction_no_rebind, direction_remove_all):
msg = direction_list()
self.assertEqual('', msg.strip(),
description + ' list must be empty to run this test.')
# Use --no-rebind with no existing binding
direction_no_rebind('tcp:5566', 'tcp:6655')
msg = direction_list()
self.assertTrue(re.search(r'tcp:5566.+tcp:6655', msg))
# Use --no-rebind with existing binding
with self.assertRaises(subprocess.CalledProcessError):
direction_no_rebind('tcp:5566', 'tcp:6677')
msg = direction_list()
self.assertFalse(re.search(r'tcp:5566.+tcp:6677', msg))
self.assertTrue(re.search(r'tcp:5566.+tcp:6655', msg))
# Use the absence of --no-rebind with existing binding
direction('tcp:5566', 'tcp:6677')
msg = direction_list()
self.assertFalse(re.search(r'tcp:5566.+tcp:6655', msg))
self.assertTrue(re.search(r'tcp:5566.+tcp:6677', msg))
direction_remove_all()
msg = direction_list()
self.assertEqual('', msg.strip())
def test_forward_no_rebind(self):
self._test_no_rebind('forward', self.device.forward_list,
self.device.forward, self.device.forward_no_rebind,
self.device.forward_remove_all)
def test_reverse_no_rebind(self):
self._test_no_rebind('reverse', self.device.reverse_list,
self.device.reverse, self.device.reverse_no_rebind,
self.device.reverse_remove_all)
def test_forward(self):
msg = self.device.forward_list()
self.assertEqual('', msg.strip(),
'Forwarding list must be empty to run this test.')
self.device.forward('tcp:5566', 'tcp:6655')
msg = self.device.forward_list()
self.assertTrue(re.search(r'tcp:5566.+tcp:6655', msg))
self.device.forward('tcp:7788', 'tcp:8877')
msg = self.device.forward_list()
self.assertTrue(re.search(r'tcp:5566.+tcp:6655', msg))
self.assertTrue(re.search(r'tcp:7788.+tcp:8877', msg))
self.device.forward_remove('tcp:5566')
msg = self.device.forward_list()
self.assertFalse(re.search(r'tcp:5566.+tcp:6655', msg))
self.assertTrue(re.search(r'tcp:7788.+tcp:8877', msg))
self.device.forward_remove_all()
msg = self.device.forward_list()
self.assertEqual('', msg.strip())
def test_forward_old_protocol(self):
serialno = subprocess.check_output(self.device.adb_cmd + ['get-serialno']).strip()
msg = self.device.forward_list()
self.assertEqual('', msg.strip(),
'Forwarding list must be empty to run this test.')
s = socket.create_connection(("localhost", 5037))
service = b"host-serial:%s:forward:tcp:5566;tcp:6655" % serialno
cmd = b"%04x%s" % (len(service), service)
s.sendall(cmd)
msg = self.device.forward_list()
self.assertTrue(re.search(r'tcp:5566.+tcp:6655', msg))
self.device.forward_remove_all()
msg = self.device.forward_list()
self.assertEqual('', msg.strip())
def test_forward_tcp_port_0(self):
self.assertEqual('', self.device.forward_list().strip(),
'Forwarding list must be empty to run this test.')
try:
# If resolving TCP port 0 is supported, `adb forward` will print
# the actual port number.
port = self.device.forward('tcp:0', 'tcp:8888').strip()
if not port:
raise unittest.SkipTest('Forwarding tcp:0 is not available.')
self.assertTrue(re.search(r'tcp:{}.+tcp:8888'.format(port),
self.device.forward_list()))
finally:
self.device.forward_remove_all()
def test_reverse(self):
msg = self.device.reverse_list()
self.assertEqual('', msg.strip(),
'Reverse forwarding list must be empty to run this test.')
self.device.reverse('tcp:5566', 'tcp:6655')
msg = self.device.reverse_list()
self.assertTrue(re.search(r'tcp:5566.+tcp:6655', msg))
self.device.reverse('tcp:7788', 'tcp:8877')
msg = self.device.reverse_list()
self.assertTrue(re.search(r'tcp:5566.+tcp:6655', msg))
self.assertTrue(re.search(r'tcp:7788.+tcp:8877', msg))
self.device.reverse_remove('tcp:5566')
msg = self.device.reverse_list()
self.assertFalse(re.search(r'tcp:5566.+tcp:6655', msg))
self.assertTrue(re.search(r'tcp:7788.+tcp:8877', msg))
self.device.reverse_remove_all()
msg = self.device.reverse_list()
self.assertEqual('', msg.strip())
def test_reverse_tcp_port_0(self):
self.assertEqual('', self.device.reverse_list().strip(),
'Reverse list must be empty to run this test.')
try:
# If resolving TCP port 0 is supported, `adb reverse` will print
# the actual port number.
port = self.device.reverse('tcp:0', 'tcp:8888').strip()
if not port:
raise unittest.SkipTest('Reversing tcp:0 is not available.')
self.assertTrue(re.search(r'tcp:{}.+tcp:8888'.format(port),
self.device.reverse_list()))
finally:
self.device.reverse_remove_all()
def test_forward_reverse_echo(self):
"""Send data through adb forward and read it back via adb reverse"""
forward_port = 12345
reverse_port = forward_port + 1
forward_spec = 'tcp:' + str(forward_port)
reverse_spec = 'tcp:' + str(reverse_port)
forward_setup = False
reverse_setup = False
try:
# listen on localhost:forward_port, connect to remote:forward_port
self.device.forward(forward_spec, forward_spec)
forward_setup = True
# listen on remote:forward_port, connect to localhost:reverse_port
self.device.reverse(forward_spec, reverse_spec)
reverse_setup = True
listener = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
with contextlib.closing(listener):
# Use SO_REUSEADDR so that subsequent runs of the test can grab
# the port even if it is in TIME_WAIT.
listener.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
# Listen on localhost:reverse_port before connecting to
# localhost:forward_port because that will cause adb to connect
# back to localhost:reverse_port.
listener.bind(('127.0.0.1', reverse_port))
listener.listen(4)
client = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
with contextlib.closing(client):
# Connect to the listener.
client.connect(('127.0.0.1', forward_port))
# Accept the client connection.
accepted_connection, addr = listener.accept()
with contextlib.closing(accepted_connection) as server:
data = b'hello'
# Send data into the port setup by adb forward.
client.sendall(data)
# Explicitly close() so that server gets EOF.
client.close()
# Verify that the data came back via adb reverse.
self.assertEqual(data, server.makefile().read().encode("utf8"))
finally:
if reverse_setup:
self.device.reverse_remove(forward_spec)
if forward_setup:
self.device.forward_remove(forward_spec)
class ShellTest(DeviceTest):
def _interactive_shell(self, shell_args, input):
"""Runs an interactive adb shell.
Args:
shell_args: List of string arguments to `adb shell`.
input: bytes input to send to the interactive shell.
Returns:
The remote exit code.
Raises:
unittest.SkipTest: The device doesn't support exit codes.
"""
if not self.device.has_shell_protocol():
raise unittest.SkipTest('exit codes are unavailable on this device')
proc = subprocess.Popen(
self.device.adb_cmd + ['shell'] + shell_args,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
# Closing host-side stdin doesn't trigger a PTY shell to exit so we need
# to explicitly add an exit command to close the session from the device
# side, plus the necessary newline to complete the interactive command.
proc.communicate(input + b'; exit\n')
return proc.returncode
def test_cat(self):
"""Check that we can at least cat a file."""
out = self.device.shell(['cat', '/proc/uptime'])[0].strip()
elements = out.split()
self.assertEqual(len(elements), 2)
uptime, idle = elements
self.assertGreater(float(uptime), 0.0)
self.assertGreater(float(idle), 0.0)
def test_throws_on_failure(self):
self.assertRaises(adb.ShellError, self.device.shell, ['false'])
def test_output_not_stripped(self):
out = self.device.shell(['echo', 'foo'])[0]
self.assertEqual(out, 'foo' + self.device.linesep)
def test_shell_command_length(self):
# Devices that have shell_v2 should be able to handle long commands.
if self.device.has_shell_protocol():
rc, out, err = self.device.shell_nocheck(['echo', 'x' * 16384])
self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
self.assertTrue(out == ('x' * 16384 + '\n'))
def test_shell_nocheck_failure(self):
rc, out, _ = self.device.shell_nocheck(['false'])
self.assertNotEqual(rc, 0)
self.assertEqual(out, '')
def test_shell_nocheck_output_not_stripped(self):
rc, out, _ = self.device.shell_nocheck(['echo', 'foo'])
self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
self.assertEqual(out, 'foo' + self.device.linesep)
def test_can_distinguish_tricky_results(self):
# If result checking on ADB shell is naively implemented as
# `adb shell <cmd>; echo $?`, we would be unable to distinguish the
# output from the result for a cmd of `echo -n 1`.
rc, out, _ = self.device.shell_nocheck(['echo', '-n', '1'])
self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
self.assertEqual(out, '1')
def test_line_endings(self):
"""Ensure that line ending translation is not happening in the pty.
Bug: http://b/19735063
"""
output = self.device.shell(['uname'])[0]
self.assertEqual(output, 'Linux' + self.device.linesep)
def test_pty_logic(self):
"""Tests that a PTY is allocated when it should be.
PTY allocation behavior should match ssh.
"""
def check_pty(args):
"""Checks adb shell PTY allocation.
Tests |args| for terminal and non-terminal stdin.
Args:
args: -Tt args in a list (e.g. ['-t', '-t']).
Returns:
A tuple (<terminal>, <non-terminal>). True indicates
the corresponding shell allocated a remote PTY.
"""
test_cmd = self.device.adb_cmd + ['shell'] + args + ['[ -t 0 ]']
terminal = subprocess.Popen(
test_cmd, stdin=None,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
terminal.communicate()
non_terminal = subprocess.Popen(
test_cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
non_terminal.communicate()
return (terminal.returncode == 0, non_terminal.returncode == 0)
# -T: never allocate PTY.
self.assertEqual((False, False), check_pty(['-T']))
# These tests require a new device.
if self.device.has_shell_protocol() and os.isatty(sys.stdin.fileno()):
# No args: PTY only if stdin is a terminal and shell is interactive,
# which is difficult to reliably test from a script.
self.assertEqual((False, False), check_pty([]))
# -t: PTY if stdin is a terminal.
self.assertEqual((True, False), check_pty(['-t']))
# -t -t: always allocate PTY.
self.assertEqual((True, True), check_pty(['-t', '-t']))
# -tt: always allocate PTY, POSIX style (http://b/32216152).
self.assertEqual((True, True), check_pty(['-tt']))
# -ttt: ssh has weird even/odd behavior with multiple -t flags, but
# we follow the man page instead.
self.assertEqual((True, True), check_pty(['-ttt']))
# -ttx: -x and -tt aren't incompatible (though -Tx would be an error).
self.assertEqual((True, True), check_pty(['-ttx']))
# -Ttt: -tt cancels out -T.
self.assertEqual((True, True), check_pty(['-Ttt']))
# -ttT: -T cancels out -tt.
self.assertEqual((False, False), check_pty(['-ttT']))
def test_shell_protocol(self):
"""Tests the shell protocol on the device.
If the device supports shell protocol, this gives us the ability
to separate stdout/stderr and return the exit code directly.
Bug: http://b/19734861
"""
if not self.device.has_shell_protocol():
raise unittest.SkipTest('shell protocol unsupported on this device')
# Shell protocol should be used by default.
result = self.device.shell_nocheck(
shlex.split('echo foo; echo bar >&2; exit 17'))
self.assertEqual(17, result[0])
self.assertEqual('foo' + self.device.linesep, result[1])
self.assertEqual('bar' + self.device.linesep, result[2])
self.assertEqual(17, self._interactive_shell([], b'exit 17'))
# -x flag should disable shell protocol.
result = self.device.shell_nocheck(
shlex.split('-x echo foo; echo bar >&2; exit 17'))
self.assertEqual(0, result[0])
self.assertEqual('foo{0}bar{0}'.format(self.device.linesep), result[1])
self.assertEqual('', result[2])
self.assertEqual(0, self._interactive_shell(['-x'], b'exit 17'))
def test_non_interactive_sigint(self):
"""Tests that SIGINT in a non-interactive shell kills the process.
This requires the shell protocol in order to detect the broken
pipe; raw data transfer mode will only see the break once the
subprocess tries to read or write.
Bug: http://b/23825725
"""
if not self.device.has_shell_protocol():
raise unittest.SkipTest('shell protocol unsupported on this device')
# Start a long-running process.
sleep_proc = subprocess.Popen(
self.device.adb_cmd + shlex.split('shell echo $$; sleep 60'),
stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
remote_pid = sleep_proc.stdout.readline().strip().decode("utf8")
self.assertIsNone(sleep_proc.returncode, 'subprocess terminated early')
proc_query = shlex.split('ps {0} | grep {0}'.format(remote_pid))
# Verify that the process is running, send signal, verify it stopped.
self.device.shell(proc_query)
os.kill(sleep_proc.pid, signal.SIGINT)
sleep_proc.communicate()
# It can take some time for the process to receive the signal and die.
end_time = time.time() + 3
while self.device.shell_nocheck(proc_query)[0] != 1:
self.assertFalse(time.time() > end_time,
'subprocess failed to terminate in time')
def test_non_interactive_stdin(self):
"""Tests that non-interactive shells send stdin."""
if not self.device.has_shell_protocol():
raise unittest.SkipTest('non-interactive stdin unsupported '
'on this device')
# Test both small and large inputs.
small_input = b'foo'
characters = [c.encode("utf8") for c in string.ascii_letters + string.digits]
large_input = b'\n'.join(characters)
for input in (small_input, large_input):
proc = subprocess.Popen(self.device.adb_cmd + ['shell', 'cat'],
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
stdout, stderr = proc.communicate(input)
self.assertEqual(input.splitlines(), stdout.splitlines())
self.assertEqual(b'', stderr)
def test_sighup(self):
"""Ensure that SIGHUP gets sent upon non-interactive ctrl-c"""
log_path = "/data/local/tmp/adb_signal_test.log"
# Clear the output file.
self.device.shell_nocheck(["echo", ">", log_path])
script = """
trap "echo SIGINT > {path}; exit 0" SIGINT
trap "echo SIGHUP > {path}; exit 0" SIGHUP
echo Waiting
read
""".format(path=log_path)
script = ";".join([x.strip() for x in script.strip().splitlines()])
process = self.device.shell_popen([script], kill_atexit=False,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
self.assertEqual(b"Waiting\n", process.stdout.readline())
process.send_signal(signal.SIGINT)
process.wait()
# Waiting for the local adb to finish is insufficient, since it hangs
# up immediately.
time.sleep(1)
stdout, _ = self.device.shell(["cat", log_path])
self.assertEqual(stdout.strip(), "SIGHUP")
# Temporarily disabled because it seems to cause later instability.
# http://b/228114748
def disabled_test_exit_stress(self):
"""Hammer `adb shell exit 42` with multiple threads."""
thread_count = 48
result = dict()
def hammer(thread_idx, thread_count, result):
success = True
for i in range(thread_idx, 240, thread_count):
ret = subprocess.call(['adb', 'shell', 'exit {}'.format(i)])
if ret != i % 256:
success = False
break
result[thread_idx] = success
threads = []
for i in range(thread_count):
thread = threading.Thread(target=hammer, args=(i, thread_count, result))
thread.start()
threads.append(thread)
for thread in threads:
thread.join()
for i, success in result.items():
self.assertTrue(success)
def disabled_test_parallel(self):
"""Spawn a bunch of `adb shell` instances in parallel.
This was broken historically due to the use of select, which only works
for fds that are numerically less than 1024.
Bug: http://b/141955761"""
n_procs = 2048
procs = dict()
for i in range(0, n_procs):
procs[i] = subprocess.Popen(
['adb', 'shell', 'read foo; echo $foo; read rc; exit $rc'],
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE
)
for i in range(0, n_procs):
procs[i].stdin.write("%d\n" % i)
for i in range(0, n_procs):
response = procs[i].stdout.readline()
assert(response == "%d\n" % i)
for i in range(0, n_procs):
procs[i].stdin.write("%d\n" % (i % 256))
for i in range(0, n_procs):
assert(procs[i].wait() == i % 256)
class ArgumentEscapingTest(DeviceTest):
def test_shell_escaping(self):
"""Make sure that argument escaping is somewhat sane."""
# http://b/19734868
# Note that this actually matches ssh(1)'s behavior --- it's
# converted to `sh -c echo hello; echo world` which sh interprets
# as `sh -c echo` (with an argument to that shell of "hello"),
# and then `echo world` back in the first shell.
result = self.device.shell(
shlex.split("sh -c 'echo hello; echo world'"))[0]
result = result.splitlines()
self.assertEqual(['', 'world'], result)
# If you really wanted "hello" and "world", here's what you'd do:
result = self.device.shell(
shlex.split(r'echo hello\;echo world'))[0].splitlines()
self.assertEqual(['hello', 'world'], result)
# http://b/15479704
result = self.device.shell(shlex.split("'true && echo t'"))[0].strip()
self.assertEqual('t', result)
result = self.device.shell(
shlex.split("sh -c 'true && echo t'"))[0].strip()
self.assertEqual('t', result)
# http://b/20564385
result = self.device.shell(shlex.split('FOO=a BAR=b echo t'))[0].strip()
self.assertEqual('t', result)
result = self.device.shell(
shlex.split(r'echo -n 123\;uname'))[0].strip()
self.assertEqual('123Linux', result)
def test_install_argument_escaping(self):
"""Make sure that install argument escaping works."""
# http://b/20323053, http://b/3090932.
for file_suffix in (b'-text;ls;1.apk', b"-Live Hold'em.apk"):
tf = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile('wb', suffix=file_suffix,
delete=False)
tf.close()
# Installing bogus .apks fails if the device supports exit codes.
try:
output = self.device.install(tf.name.decode("utf8"))
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
output = e.output
self.assertIn(file_suffix, output)
os.remove(tf.name)
@unittest.skip("b/172372960: temporarily disabled due to flakiness")
class RootUnrootTest(DeviceTest):
def _test_root(self):
message = self.device.root()
if 'adbd cannot run as root in production builds' in message:
return
self.device.wait()
self.assertEqual('root', self.device.shell(['id', '-un'])[0].strip())
def _test_unroot(self):
self.device.unroot()
self.device.wait()
self.assertEqual('shell', self.device.shell(['id', '-un'])[0].strip())
def test_root_unroot(self):
"""Make sure that adb root and adb unroot work, using id(1)."""
if self.device.get_prop('ro.debuggable') != '1':
raise unittest.SkipTest('requires rootable build')
original_user = self.device.shell(['id', '-un'])[0].strip()
try:
if original_user == 'root':
self._test_unroot()
self._test_root()
elif original_user == 'shell':
self._test_root()
self._test_unroot()
finally:
if original_user == 'root':
self.device.root()
else:
self.device.unroot()
self.device.wait()
class TcpIpTest(DeviceTest):
def test_tcpip_failure_raises(self):
"""adb tcpip requires a port.
Bug: http://b/22636927
"""
self.assertRaises(
subprocess.CalledProcessError, self.device.tcpip, '')
self.assertRaises(
subprocess.CalledProcessError, self.device.tcpip, 'foo')
class SystemPropertiesTest(DeviceTest):
def test_get_prop(self):
self.assertEqual(self.device.get_prop('init.svc.adbd'), 'running')
@requires_root
def test_set_prop(self):
prop_name = 'foo.bar'
self.device.shell(['setprop', prop_name, '""'])
self.device.set_prop(prop_name, 'qux')
self.assertEqual(
self.device.shell(['getprop', prop_name])[0].strip(), 'qux')
def compute_md5(string):
hsh = hashlib.md5()
hsh.update(string)
return hsh.hexdigest()
def get_md5_prog(device):
"""Older platforms (pre-L) had the name md5 rather than md5sum."""
try:
device.shell(['md5sum', '/proc/uptime'])
return 'md5sum'
except adb.ShellError:
return 'md5'
class HostFile(object):
def __init__(self, handle, checksum):
self.handle = handle
self.checksum = checksum
self.full_path = handle.name
self.base_name = os.path.basename(self.full_path)
class DeviceFile(object):
def __init__(self, checksum, full_path):
self.checksum = checksum
self.full_path = full_path
self.base_name = posixpath.basename(self.full_path)
def make_random_host_files(in_dir, num_files):
min_size = 1 * (1 << 10)
max_size = 16 * (1 << 10)
files = []
for _ in range(num_files):
file_handle = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir=in_dir, delete=False)
size = random.randrange(min_size, max_size, 1024)
rand_str = os.urandom(size)
file_handle.write(rand_str)
file_handle.flush()
file_handle.close()
md5 = compute_md5(rand_str)
files.append(HostFile(file_handle, md5))
return files
def make_random_device_files(device, in_dir, num_files, prefix='device_tmpfile'):
min_size = 1 * (1 << 10)
max_size = 16 * (1 << 10)
files = []
for file_num in range(num_files):
size = random.randrange(min_size, max_size, 1024)
base_name = prefix + str(file_num)
full_path = posixpath.join(in_dir, base_name)
device.shell(['dd', 'if=/dev/urandom', 'of={}'.format(full_path),
'bs={}'.format(size), 'count=1'])
dev_md5, _ = device.shell([get_md5_prog(device), full_path])[0].split()
files.append(DeviceFile(dev_md5, full_path))
return files
class FileOperationsTest:
class Base(DeviceTest):
SCRATCH_DIR = '/data/local/tmp'
DEVICE_TEMP_FILE = SCRATCH_DIR + '/adb_test_file'
DEVICE_TEMP_DIR = SCRATCH_DIR + '/adb_test_dir'
def setUp(self):
self.previous_env = os.environ.get("ADB_COMPRESSION")
os.environ["ADB_COMPRESSION"] = self.compression
def tearDown(self):
if self.previous_env is None:
del os.environ["ADB_COMPRESSION"]
else:
os.environ["ADB_COMPRESSION"] = self.previous_env
def _verify_remote(self, checksum, remote_path):
dev_md5, _ = self.device.shell([get_md5_prog(self.device),
remote_path])[0].split()
self.assertEqual(checksum, dev_md5)
def _verify_local(self, checksum, local_path):
with open(local_path, 'rb') as host_file:
host_md5 = compute_md5(host_file.read())
self.assertEqual(host_md5, checksum)
def test_push(self):
"""Push a randomly generated file to specified device."""
kbytes = 512
tmp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='wb', delete=False)
rand_str = os.urandom(1024 * kbytes)
tmp.write(rand_str)
tmp.close()
self.device.shell(['rm', '-rf', self.DEVICE_TEMP_FILE])
self.device.push(local=tmp.name, remote=self.DEVICE_TEMP_FILE)
self._verify_remote(compute_md5(rand_str), self.DEVICE_TEMP_FILE)
self.device.shell(['rm', '-f', self.DEVICE_TEMP_FILE])
os.remove(tmp.name)
def test_push_dir(self):
"""Push a randomly generated directory of files to the device."""
self.device.shell(['rm', '-rf', self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR])
self.device.shell(['mkdir', self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR])
try:
host_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
# Make sure the temp directory isn't setuid, or else adb will complain.
os.chmod(host_dir, 0o700)
# Create 32 random files.
temp_files = make_random_host_files(in_dir=host_dir, num_files=32)
self.device.push(host_dir, self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR)
for temp_file in temp_files:
remote_path = posixpath.join(self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR,
os.path.basename(host_dir),
temp_file.base_name)
self._verify_remote(temp_file.checksum, remote_path)
self.device.shell(['rm', '-rf', self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR])
finally:
if host_dir is not None:
shutil.rmtree(host_dir)
def disabled_test_push_empty(self):
"""Push an empty directory to the device."""
self.device.shell(['rm', '-rf', self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR])
self.device.shell(['mkdir', self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR])
try:
host_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
# Make sure the temp directory isn't setuid, or else adb will complain.
os.chmod(host_dir, 0o700)
# Create an empty directory.
empty_dir_path = os.path.join(host_dir, 'empty')
os.mkdir(empty_dir_path);
self.device.push(empty_dir_path, self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR)
remote_path = os.path.join(self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR, "empty")
test_empty_cmd = ["[", "-d", remote_path, "]"]
rc, _, _ = self.device.shell_nocheck(test_empty_cmd)
self.assertEqual(rc, 0)
self.device.shell(['rm', '-rf', self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR])
finally:
if host_dir is not None:
shutil.rmtree(host_dir)
@unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == "win32", "symlinks require elevated privileges on windows")
def test_push_symlink(self):
"""Push a symlink.
Bug: http://b/31491920
"""
try:
host_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
# Make sure the temp directory isn't setuid, or else adb will
# complain.
os.chmod(host_dir, 0o700)
with open(os.path.join(host_dir, 'foo'), 'w') as f:
f.write('foo')
symlink_path = os.path.join(host_dir, 'symlink')
os.symlink('foo', symlink_path)
self.device.shell(['rm', '-rf', self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR])
self.device.shell(['mkdir', self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR])
self.device.push(symlink_path, self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR)
rc, out, _ = self.device.shell_nocheck(
['cat', posixpath.join(self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR, 'symlink')])
self.assertEqual(0, rc)
self.assertEqual(out.strip(), 'foo')
finally:
if host_dir is not None:
shutil.rmtree(host_dir)
def test_multiple_push(self):
"""Push multiple files to the device in one adb push command.
Bug: http://b/25324823
"""
self.device.shell(['rm', '-rf', self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR])
self.device.shell(['mkdir', self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR])
try:
host_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
# Create some random files and a subdirectory containing more files.
temp_files = make_random_host_files(in_dir=host_dir, num_files=4)
subdir = os.path.join(host_dir, 'subdir')
os.mkdir(subdir)
subdir_temp_files = make_random_host_files(in_dir=subdir,
num_files=4)
paths = [x.full_path for x in temp_files]
paths.append(subdir)
self.device._simple_call(['push'] + paths + [self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR])
for temp_file in temp_files:
remote_path = posixpath.join(self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR,
temp_file.base_name)
self._verify_remote(temp_file.checksum, remote_path)
for subdir_temp_file in subdir_temp_files:
remote_path = posixpath.join(self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR,
# BROKEN: http://b/25394682
# 'subdir';
temp_file.base_name)
self._verify_remote(temp_file.checksum, remote_path)
self.device.shell(['rm', '-rf', self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR])
finally:
if host_dir is not None:
shutil.rmtree(host_dir)
@requires_non_root
def test_push_error_reporting(self):
"""Make sure that errors that occur while pushing a file get reported
Bug: http://b/26816782
"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as tmp_file:
tmp_file.write(b'\0' * 1024 * 1024)
tmp_file.flush()
try:
self.device.push(local=tmp_file.name, remote='/system/')
self.fail('push should not have succeeded')
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
output = e.output
self.assertTrue(b'Permission denied' in output or
b'Read-only file system' in output)
@requires_non_root
def test_push_directory_creation(self):
"""Regression test for directory creation.
Bug: http://b/110953234
"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as tmp_file:
tmp_file.write(b'\0' * 1024 * 1024)
tmp_file.flush()
remote_path = self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR + '/test_push_directory_creation'
self.device.shell(['rm', '-rf', remote_path])
remote_path += '/filename'
self.device.push(local=tmp_file.name, remote=remote_path)
def disabled_test_push_multiple_slash_root(self):
"""Regression test for pushing to //data/local/tmp.
Bug: http://b/141311284
Disabled because this broken on the adbd side as well: b/141943968
"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as tmp_file:
tmp_file.write('\0' * 1024 * 1024)
tmp_file.flush()
remote_path = '/' + self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR + '/test_push_multiple_slash_root'
self.device.shell(['rm', '-rf', remote_path])
self.device.push(local=tmp_file.name, remote=remote_path)
def _test_pull(self, remote_file, checksum):
tmp_write = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='wb', delete=False)
tmp_write.close()
self.device.pull(remote=remote_file, local=tmp_write.name)
with open(tmp_write.name, 'rb') as tmp_read:
host_contents = tmp_read.read()
host_md5 = compute_md5(host_contents)
self.assertEqual(checksum, host_md5)
os.remove(tmp_write.name)
@requires_non_root
def test_pull_error_reporting(self):
self.device.shell(['touch', self.DEVICE_TEMP_FILE])
self.device.shell(['chmod', 'a-rwx', self.DEVICE_TEMP_FILE])
try:
output = self.device.pull(remote=self.DEVICE_TEMP_FILE, local='x')
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
output = e.output
self.assertIn(b'Permission denied', output)
self.device.shell(['rm', '-f', self.DEVICE_TEMP_FILE])
def test_pull(self):
"""Pull a randomly generated file from specified device."""
kbytes = 512