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The Android Open Source Project8b23a6c2009-03-03 19:30:32 -08001#include "android/help.h"
2#include "android/cmdline-option.h"
3#include "android/utils/path.h"
4#include "android/utils/bufprint.h"
5#include "android/utils/debug.h"
6#include "android/utils/misc.h"
7#include "android/skin/keyset.h"
David 'Digit' Turner318e4f22009-05-25 18:01:03 +02008#include "android/boot-properties.h"
The Android Open Source Project8b23a6c2009-03-03 19:30:32 -08009#include "android/android.h"
10#include <stdint.h>
11#include "audio/audio.h"
12#include <string.h>
13#include <stdlib.h>
14
15/* XXX: TODO: put most of the help stuff in auto-generated files */
16
17#define PRINTF(...) stralloc_add_format(out,__VA_ARGS__)
18
19static void
20help_virtual_device( stralloc_t* out )
21{
22 PRINTF(
23 " An Android Virtual Device (AVD) models a single virtual\n"
24 " device running the Android platform that has, at least, its own\n"
25 " kernel, system image and data partition.\n\n"
26
27 " Only one emulator process can run a given AVD at a time, but\n"
28 " you can create several AVDs and run them concurrently.\n\n"
29
30 " You can invoke a given AVD at startup using either '-avd <name>'\n"
31 " or '@<name>', both forms being equivalent. For example, to launch\n"
32 " the AVD named 'foo', type:\n\n"
33
34 " emulator @foo\n\n"
35
36 " The 'android' helper tool can be used to manage virtual devices.\n"
37 " For example:\n\n"
38
David Turnerb58c44e2009-03-25 02:42:45 -070039 " android create avd -n <name> -t 1 # creates a new virtual device.\n"
40 " android list avd # list all virtual devices available.\n\n"
41
42 " Try 'android --help' for more commands.\n\n"
The Android Open Source Project8b23a6c2009-03-03 19:30:32 -080043
44 " Each AVD really corresponds to a content directory which stores\n"
45 " persistent and writable disk images as well as configuration files.\n"
46
47 " Each AVD must be created against an existing SDK platform or add-on.\n"
48 " For more information on this topic, see -help-sdk-images.\n\n"
49
50 " SPECIAL NOTE: in the case where you are *not* using the emulator\n"
51 " with the Android SDK, but with the Android build system, you will\n"
52 " need to define the ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT variable in your environment.\n"
53 " See -help-build-images for the details.\n"
54 );
55}
56
57
58static void
59help_sdk_images( stralloc_t* out )
60{
61 PRINTF(
62 " The Android SDK now supports multiple versions of the Android platform.\n"
63 " Each SDK 'platform' corresponds to:\n\n"
64
65 " - a given version of the Android API.\n"
66 " - a set of corresponding system image files.\n"
67 " - build and configuration properties.\n"
68 " - an android.jar file used when building your application.\n"
69 " - skins.\n\n"
70
71 " The Android SDK also supports the concept of 'add-ons'. Each add-on is\n"
72 " based on an existing platform, and provides replacement or additional\n"
73 " image files, android.jar, hardware configuration options and/or skins.\n\n"
74
75 " The purpose of add-ons is to allow vendors to provide their own customized\n"
76 " system images and APIs without needing to package a complete SDK.\n\n"
77
78 " Before using the SDK, you need to create an Android Virtual Device (AVD)\n"
79 " (see -help-virtual-device for details). Each AVD is created in reference\n"
80 " to a given SDK platform *or* add-on, and will search the corresponding\n"
81 " directories for system image files, in the following order:\n\n"
82
83 " - in the AVD's content directory.\n"
84 " - in the AVD's SDK add-on directory, if any.\n"
85 " - in the AVD's SDK platform directory, if any.\n\n"
86
87 " The image files are documented in -help-disk-images. By default, an AVD\n"
88 " content directory will contain the following persistent image files:\n\n"
89
90 " userdata-qemu.img - the /data partition image file\n"
91 " cache.img - the /cache partition image file\n\n"
92
93 " You can use -wipe-data to re-initialize the /data partition to its factory\n"
94 " defaults. This will erase all user settings for the virtual device.\n\n"
95 );
96}
97
98static void
99help_build_images( stralloc_t* out )
100{
101 PRINTF(
102 " The emulator detects that you are working from the Android build system\n"
103 " by looking at the ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT variable in your environment.\n\n"
104
105 " If it is defined, it should point to the product-specific directory that\n"
106 " contains the generated system images.\n"
107
108 " In this case, the emulator will look by default for the following image\n"
109 " files there:\n\n"
110
111 " - system.img : the *initial* system image.\n"
112 " - ramdisk.img : the ramdisk image used to boot the system.\n"
113 " - userdata.img : the *initial* user data image (see below).\n"
114 " - kernel-qemu : the emulator-specific Linux kernel image.\n\n"
115
116 " If the kernel image is not found in the out directory, then it is searched\n"
117 " in <build-root>/prebuilt/android-arm/kernel/.\n\n"
118
Xavier Ducrohet5bc61822009-11-20 12:24:17 -0800119 " Skins will be looked in <build-root>/sdk/emulator/skins/\n\n"
The Android Open Source Project8b23a6c2009-03-03 19:30:32 -0800120
121 " You can use the -sysdir, -system, -kernel, -ramdisk, -datadir, -data options\n"
122 " to specify different search directories or specific image files. You can\n"
123 " also use the -cache and -sdcard options to indicate specific cache partition\n"
124 " and SD Card image files.\n\n"
125
126 " For more details, see the corresponding -help-<option> section.\n\n"
127
128 " Note that the following behaviour is specific to 'build mode':\n\n"
129
130 " - the *initial* system image is copied to a temporary file which is\n"
131 " automatically removed when the emulator exits. There is thus no way to\n"
132 " make persistent changes to this image through the emulator, even if\n"
133 " you use the '-image <file>' option.\n\n"
134
135 " - unless you use the '-cache <file>' option, the cache partition image\n"
136 " is backed by a temporary file that is initially empty and destroyed on\n"
137 " program exit.\n\n"
138
139 " SPECIAL NOTE: If you are using the emulator with the Android SDK, the\n"
140 " information above doesn't apply. See -help-sdk-images for more details.\n"
141 );
142}
143
144static void
145help_disk_images( stralloc_t* out )
146{
147 char datadir[256];
148
149 bufprint_config_path( datadir, datadir + sizeof(datadir) );
150
151 PRINTF(
152 " The emulator needs several key image files to run appropriately.\n"
153 " Their exact location depends on whether you're using the emulator\n"
154 " from the Android SDK, or not (more details below).\n\n"
155
156 " The minimal required image files are the following:\n\n"
157
158 " kernel-qemu the emulator-specific Linux kernel image\n"
159 " ramdisk.img the ramdisk image used to boot the system\n"
160 " system.img the *initial* system image\n"
161 " userdata.img the *initial* data partition image\n\n"
162
163 " It will also use the following writable image files:\n\n"
164
165 " userdata-qemu.img the persistent data partition image\n"
166 " system-qemu.img an *optional* persistent system image\n"
167 " cache.img an *optional* cache partition image\n"
168 " sdcard.img an *optional* SD Card partition image\n\n"
169
170 " If you use a virtual device, its content directory should store\n"
171 " all writable images, and read-only ones will be found from the\n"
172 " corresponding platform/add-on directories. See -help-sdk-images\n"
173 " for more details.\n\n"
174
175 " If you are building from the Android build system, you should\n"
176 " have ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT defined in your environment, and the\n"
177 " emulator shall be able to pick-up the right image files automatically.\n"
178 " See -help-build-images for more details.\n\n"
179
180 " If you're neither using the SDK or the Android build system, you\n"
181 " can still run the emulator by explicitely providing the paths to\n"
182 " *all* required disk images through a combination of the following\n"
183 " options: -sysdir, -datadir, -kernel, -ramdisk, -system, -data, -cache\n"
184 " and -sdcard\n\n"
185
186 " The actual logic being that the emulator should be able to find all\n"
187 " images from the options you give it.\n\n"
188
189 " For more detail, see the corresponding -help-<option> entry.\n\n"
190
191 " Other related options are:\n\n"
192
193 " -init-data Specify an alernative *initial* user data image\n\n"
194
195 " -wipe-data Copy the content of the *initial* user data image\n"
196 " (userdata.img) into the writable one (userdata-qemu.img)\n\n"
197
198 " -no-cache do not use a cache partition, even if one is\n"
199 " available.\n\n"
200 ,
201 datadir );
202}
203
204static void
205help_keys(stralloc_t* out)
206{
207 int pass, maxw = 0;
208
209 stralloc_add_str( out, " When running the emulator, use the following keypresses:\n\n");
210
211 if (!android_keyset)
212 android_keyset = skin_keyset_new_from_text( skin_keyset_get_default() );
213
214 for (pass = 0; pass < 2; pass++) {
215 SkinKeyCommand cmd;
216
217 for (cmd = SKIN_KEY_COMMAND_NONE+1; cmd < SKIN_KEY_COMMAND_MAX; cmd++)
218 {
219 SkinKeyBinding bindings[ SKIN_KEY_COMMAND_MAX_BINDINGS ];
220 int n, count, len;
221 char temp[32], *p = temp, *end = p + sizeof(temp);
222
223 count = skin_keyset_get_bindings( android_keyset, cmd, bindings );
224 if (count <= 0)
225 continue;
226
227 for (n = 0; n < count; n++) {
228 p = bufprint(p, end, "%s%s", (n == 0) ? "" : ", ",
229 skin_key_symmod_to_str( bindings[n].sym, bindings[n].mod ) );
230 }
231
232 if (pass == 0) {
233 len = strlen(temp);
234 if (len > maxw)
235 maxw = len;
236 } else {
237 PRINTF( " %-*s %s\n", maxw, temp, skin_key_command_description(cmd) );
238 }
239 }
240 }
241 PRINTF( "\n" );
242 PRINTF( " note that NumLock must be deactivated for keypad keys to work\n\n" );
243}
244
245
246static void
247help_environment(stralloc_t* out)
248{
249 PRINTF(
250 " The Android emulator looks at various environment variables when it starts:\n\n"
251
252 " If ANDROID_LOG_TAGS is defined, it will be used as in '-logcat <tags>'.\n\n"
253
254 " If 'http_proxy' is defined, it will be used as in '-http-proxy <proxy>'.\n\n"
255
256 " If ANDROID_VERBOSE is defined, it can contain a comma-separated list of\n"
257 " verbose items. for example:\n\n"
258
259 " ANDROID_VERBOSE=socket,radio\n\n"
260
261 " is equivalent to using the '-verbose -verbose-socket -verbose-radio'\n"
262 " options together. unsupported items will be ignored.\n\n"
263
264 " If ANDROID_LOG_TAGS is defined, it will be used as in '-logcat <tags>'.\n\n"
265
266 " If ANDROID_SDK_HOME is defined, it indicates the path of the '.android'\n"
267 " directory which contains the SDK user data (Android Virtual Devices,\n"
268 " DDMS preferences, key stores, etc.).\n\n"
269
270 " If ANDROID_SDK_ROOT is defined, it indicates the path of the SDK\n"
271 " installation directory.\n\n"
272
273 );
274}
275
276
277static void
278help_keyset_file(stralloc_t* out)
279{
280 int n, count;
281 const char** strings;
282 char temp[MAX_PATH];
283
284 PRINTF(
285 " on startup, the emulator looks for 'keyset' file that contains the\n"
286 " configuration of key-bindings to use. the default location on this\n"
287 " system is:\n\n"
288 );
289
290 bufprint_config_file( temp, temp+sizeof(temp), KEYSET_FILE );
291 PRINTF( " %s\n\n", temp );
292
293 PRINTF(
294 " if the file doesn't exist, the emulator writes one containing factory\n"
295 " defaults. you are then free to modify it to suit specific needs.\n\n"
296 " this file shall contain a list of text lines in the following format:\n\n"
297
298 " <command> [<modifiers>]<key>\n\n"
299
300 " where <command> is an emulator-specific command name, i.e. one of:\n\n"
301 );
302
303 count = SKIN_KEY_COMMAND_MAX-1;
304 strings = calloc( count, sizeof(char*) );
305 for (n = 0; n < count; n++)
306 strings[n] = skin_key_command_to_str(n+1);
307
308 stralloc_tabular( out, strings, count, " ", 80-8 );
309 free(strings);
310
311 PRINTF(
312 "\n"
313 " <modifers> is an optional list of <modifier> elements (without separators)\n"
314 " which can be one of:\n\n"
315
316 " Ctrl- Left Control Key\n"
317 " Shift- Left Shift Key\n"
318 " Alt- Left Alt key\n"
319 " RCtrl- Right Control Key\n"
320 " RShift- Right Shift Key\n"
321 " RAlt- Right Alt key (a.k.a AltGr)\n"
322 "\n"
323 " finally <key> is a QWERTY-specific keyboard symbol which can be one of:\n\n"
324 );
325 count = skin_keysym_str_count();
326 strings = calloc( count, sizeof(char*) );
327 for (n = 0; n < count; n++)
328 strings[n] = skin_keysym_str(n);
329
330 stralloc_tabular( out, strings, count, " ", 80-8 );
331 free(strings);
332
333 PRINTF(
334 "\n"
335 " case is not significant, and a single command can be associated to up\n"
336 " to %d different keys. to bind a command to multiple keys, use commas to\n"
337 " separate them. here are some examples:\n\n",
338 SKIN_KEY_COMMAND_MAX_BINDINGS );
339
340 PRINTF(
341 " TOGGLE_NETWORK F8 # toggle the network on/off\n"
342 " CHANGE_LAYOUT_PREV Keypad_7,Ctrl-J # switch to a previous skin layout\n"
343 "\n"
344 );
345}
346
347
348static void
349help_debug_tags(stralloc_t* out)
350{
351 int n;
352
353#define _VERBOSE_TAG(x,y) { #x, VERBOSE_##x, y },
354 static const struct { const char* name; int flag; const char* text; }
355 verbose_options[] = {
356 VERBOSE_TAG_LIST
357 { 0, 0, 0 }
358 };
359#undef _VERBOSE_TAG
360
361 PRINTF(
362 " the '-debug <tags>' option can be used to enable or disable debug\n"
363 " messages from specific parts of the emulator. <tags> must be a list\n"
364 " (separated by space/comma/column) of <component> names, which can be one of:\n\n"
365 );
366
367 for (n = 0; n < VERBOSE_MAX; n++)
368 PRINTF( " %-12s %s\n", verbose_options[n].name, verbose_options[n].text );
369 PRINTF( " %-12s %s\n", "all", "all components together\n" );
370
371 PRINTF(
372 "\n"
373 " each <component> can be prefixed with a single '-' to indicate the disabling\n"
374 " of its debug messages. for example:\n\n"
375
376 " -debug all,-socket,-keys\n\n"
377
378 " enables all debug messages, except the ones related to network sockets\n"
379 " and key bindings/presses\n\n"
380 );
381}
382
383static void
384help_char_devices(stralloc_t* out)
385{
386 PRINTF(
387 " various emulation options take a <device> specification that can be used to\n"
388 " specify something to hook to an emulated device or communication channel.\n"
389 " here is the list of supported <device> specifications:\n\n"
390
391 " stdio\n"
392 " standard input/output. this may be subject to character\n"
393 " translation (e.g. LN <=> CR/LF)\n\n"
394
395 " COM<n> [Windows only]\n"
396 " where <n> is a digit. host serial communication port.\n\n"
397
398 " pipe:<filename>\n"
399 " named pipe <filename>\n\n"
400
401 " file:<filename>\n"
402 " write output to <filename>, no input can be read\n\n"
403
404 " pty [Linux only]\n"
405 " pseudo TTY (a new PTY is automatically allocated)\n\n"
406
407 " /dev/<file> [Unix only]\n"
408 " host char device file, e.g. /dev/ttyS0. may require root access\n\n"
409
410 " /dev/parport<N> [Linux only]\n"
411 " use host parallel port. may require root access\n\n"
412
413 " unix:<path>[,server][,nowait]] [Unix only]\n"
414 " use a Unix domain socket. if you use the 'server' option, then\n"
415 " the emulator will create the socket and wait for a client to\n"
416 " connect before continuing, unless you also use 'nowait'\n\n"
417
418 " tcp:[<host>]:<port>[,server][,nowait][,nodelay]\n"
419 " use a TCP socket. 'host' is set to localhost by default. if you\n"
420 " use the 'server' option will bind the port and wait for a client\n"
421 " to connect before continuing, unless you also use 'nowait'. the\n"
422 " 'nodelay' option disables the TCP Nagle algorithm\n\n"
423
424 " telnet:[<host>]:<port>[,server][,nowait][,nodelay]\n"
425 " similar to 'tcp:' but uses the telnet protocol instead of raw TCP\n\n"
426
427 " udp:[<remote_host>]:<remote_port>[@[<src_ip>]:<src_port>]\n"
428 " send output to a remote UDP server. if 'remote_host' is no\n"
429 " specified it will default to '0.0.0.0'. you can also receive input\n"
430 " through UDP by specifying a source address after the optional '@'.\n\n"
431
432 " fdpair:<fd1>,<fd2> [Unix only]\n"
433 " redirection input and output to a pair of pre-opened file\n"
434 " descriptors. this is mostly useful for scripts and other\n"
435 " programmatic launches of the emulator.\n\n"
436
437 " none\n"
438 " no device connected\n\n"
439
440 " null\n"
441 " the null device (a.k.a /dev/null on Unix, or NUL on Win32)\n\n"
442
443 " NOTE: these correspond to the <device> parameter of the QEMU -serial option\n"
444 " as described on http://bellard.org/qemu/qemu-doc.html#SEC10\n\n"
445 );
446}
447
448static void
449help_avd(stralloc_t* out)
450{
451 PRINTF(
David Turnerb58c44e2009-03-25 02:42:45 -0700452 " use '-avd <name>' to start the emulator program with a given Android\n"
453 " Virtual Device (a.k.a. AVD), where <name> must correspond to the name\n"
454 " of one of the existing AVDs available on your host machine.\n\n"
455
456 "See -help-virtual-device to learn how to create/list/manage AVDs.\n\n"
The Android Open Source Project8b23a6c2009-03-03 19:30:32 -0800457
458 " As a special convenience, using '@<name>' is equivalent to using\n"
459 " '-avd <name>'.\n\n"
The Android Open Source Project8b23a6c2009-03-03 19:30:32 -0800460 );
461}
462
463static void
464help_sysdir(stralloc_t* out)
465{
466 char systemdir[MAX_PATH];
467 char *p = systemdir, *end = p + sizeof(systemdir);
468
469 p = bufprint_app_dir( p, end );
470 p = bufprint( p, end, PATH_SEP "lib" PATH_SEP "images" );
471
472 PRINTF(
473 " use '-sysdir <dir>' to specify a directory where system read-only\n"
474 " image files will be searched. on this system, the default directory is:\n\n"
475 " %s\n\n", systemdir );
476
477 PRINTF(
478 " see '-help-disk-images' for more information about disk image files\n\n" );
479}
480
481static void
482help_datadir(stralloc_t* out)
483{
484 char datadir[MAX_PATH];
485
486 bufprint_config_path(datadir, datadir + sizeof(datadir));
487
488 PRINTF(
489 " use '-datadir <dir>' to specify a directory where writable image files\n"
490 " will be searched. on this system, the default directory is:\n\n"
491 " %s\n\n", datadir );
492
493 PRINTF(
494 " see '-help-disk-images' for more information about disk image files\n\n" );
495}
496
497static void
498help_kernel(stralloc_t* out)
499{
500 PRINTF(
501 " use '-kernel <file>' to specify a Linux kernel image to be run.\n"
502 " the default image is 'kernel-qemu' from the system directory.\n\n"
503
504 " you can use '-debug-kernel' to see debug messages from the kernel\n"
505 " to the terminal\n\n"
506
507 " see '-help-disk-images' for more information about disk image files\n\n"
508 );
509}
510
511static void
512help_ramdisk(stralloc_t* out)
513{
514 PRINTF(
515 " use '-ramdisk <file>' to specify a Linux ramdisk boot image to be run in\n"
516 " the emulator. the default image is 'ramdisk.img' from the system directory.\n\n"
517
518 " see '-help-disk-images' for more information about disk image files\n\n"
519 );
520}
521
522static void
523help_system(stralloc_t* out)
524{
525 PRINTF(
526 " use '-system <file>' to specify the intial system image that will be loaded.\n"
527 " the default image is 'system.img' from the system directory.\n\n"
528
529 " NOTE: In previous releases of the Android SDK, this option was named '-image'.\n"
530 " And using '-system <path>' was equivalent to using '-sysdir <path>' now.\n\n"
531
532 " see '-help-disk-images' for more information about disk image files\n\n"
533 );
534}
535
536static void
537help_image(stralloc_t* out)
538{
539 PRINTF(
540 " This option is obsolete, you should use '-system <file>' instead to point\n"
541 " to the initial system image.\n\n"
542
543 " see '-help-disk-images' for more information about disk image files\n\n"
544 );
545}
546
547static void
548help_init_data(stralloc_t* out)
549{
550 PRINTF(
551 " use '-init-data <file>' to specify an *init* /data partition file.\n"
552 " it is only used when creating a new writable /data image file, or\n"
553 " when you use '-wipe-data' to reset it. the default is 'userdata.img'\n"
554 " from the system directory.\n\n"
555
556 " see '-help-disk-images' for more information about disk image files\n\n"
557 );
558}
559
560static void
561help_data(stralloc_t* out)
562{
563 PRINTF(
564 " use '-data <file>' to specify a different /data partition image file.\n\n"
565
566 " see '-help-disk-images' for more information about disk image files\n\n"
567 );
568}
569
570static void
571help_wipe_data(stralloc_t* out)
572{
573 PRINTF(
574 " use '-wipe-data' to reset your /data partition image to its factory\n"
575 " defaults. this removes all installed applications and settings.\n\n"
576
577 " see '-help-disk-images' for more information about disk image files\n\n"
578 );
579}
580
581static void
582help_cache(stralloc_t* out)
583{
584 PRINTF(
585 " use '-cache <file>' to specify a /cache partition image. if <file> does\n"
586 " not exist, it will be created empty. by default, the cache partition is\n"
587 " backed by a temporary file that is deleted when the emulator exits.\n"
588 " using the -cache option allows it to be persistent.\n\n"
589
590 " the '-no-cache' option can be used to disable the cache partition.\n\n"
591
592 " see '-help-disk-images' for more information about disk image files\n\n"
593 );
594}
595
596static void
597help_no_cache(stralloc_t* out)
598{
599 PRINTF(
600 " use '-no-cache' to disable the cache partition in the emulated system.\n"
601 " the cache partition is optional, but when available, is used by the browser\n"
602 " to cache web pages and images\n\n"
603
604 " see '-help-disk-images' for more information about disk image files\n\n"
605 );
606}
607
608static void
609help_sdcard(stralloc_t* out)
610{
611 PRINTF(
612 " use '-sdcard <file>' to specify a SD Card image file that will be attached\n"
613 " to the emulator. By default, the 'sdcard.img' file is searched in the data\n"
614 " directory.\n\n"
615
616 " if the file does not exist, the emulator will still start, but without an\n"
617 " attached SD Card.\n\n"
618
619 " see '-help-disk-images' for more information about disk image files\n\n"
620 );
621}
622
623static void
624help_skindir(stralloc_t* out)
625{
626 PRINTF(
627 " use '-skindir <dir>' to specify a directory that will be used to search\n"
628 " for emulator skins. each skin must be a subdirectory of <dir>. by default\n"
629 " the emulator will look in the 'skins' sub-directory of the system directory\n\n"
630
631 " the '-skin <name>' option is required when -skindir is used.\n"
632 );
633}
634
635static void
636help_skin(stralloc_t* out)
637{
638 PRINTF(
639 " use '-skin <skin>' to specify an emulator skin, each skin corresponds to\n"
640 " the visual appearance of a given device, including buttons and keyboards,\n"
641 " and is stored as subdirectory <skin> of the skin root directory\n"
642 " (see '-help-skindir')\n\n" );
643
644 PRINTF(
645 " note that <skin> can also be '<width>x<height>' (e.g. '320x480') to\n"
646 " specify an exact framebuffer size, without any visual ornaments.\n\n" );
647}
648
649/* default network settings for emulator */
650#define DEFAULT_NETSPEED "full"
651#define DEFAULT_NETDELAY "none"
652
653static void
654help_shaper(stralloc_t* out)
655{
656 int n;
657
658 PRINTF(
659 " the Android emulator supports network throttling, i.e. slower network\n"
660 " bandwidth as well as higher connection latencies. this is done either through\n"
661 " skin configuration, or with '-netspeed <speed>' and '-netdelay <delay>'.\n\n"
662
663 " the format of -netspeed is one of the following (numbers are kbits/s):\n\n" );
664
665 for (n = 0; android_netspeeds[n].name != NULL; n++) {
666 PRINTF( " -netspeed %-12s %-15s (up: %.1f, down: %.1f)\n",
667 android_netspeeds[n].name,
668 android_netspeeds[n].display,
669 android_netspeeds[n].upload/1000.,
670 android_netspeeds[n].download/1000. );
671 }
672 PRINTF( "\n" );
673 PRINTF( " -netspeed %-12s %s", "<num>", "select both upload and download speed\n");
674 PRINTF( " -netspeed %-12s %s", "<up>:<down>", "select individual up and down speed\n");
675
676 PRINTF( "\n The format of -netdelay is one of the following (numbers are msec):\n\n" );
677 for (n = 0; android_netdelays[n].name != NULL; n++) {
678 PRINTF( " -netdelay %-10s %-15s (min %d, max %d)\n",
679 android_netdelays[n].name, android_netdelays[n].display,
680 android_netdelays[n].min_ms, android_netdelays[n].max_ms );
681 }
682 PRINTF( " -netdelay %-10s %s", "<num>", "select exact latency\n");
683 PRINTF( " -netdelay %-10s %s", "<min>:<max>", "select min and max latencies\n\n");
684
685 PRINTF( " the emulator uses the following defaults:\n\n" );
686 PRINTF( " Default network speed is '%s'\n", DEFAULT_NETSPEED);
687 PRINTF( " Default network latency is '%s'\n\n", DEFAULT_NETDELAY);
688}
689
690static void
691help_http_proxy(stralloc_t* out)
692{
693 PRINTF(
694 " the Android emulator allows you to redirect all TCP connections through\n"
695 " a HTTP/HTTPS proxy. this can be enabled by using the '-http-proxy <proxy>'\n"
696 " option, or by defining the 'http_proxy' environment variable.\n\n"
697
698 " <proxy> can be one of the following:\n\n"
699 " http://<server>:<port>\n"
700 " http://<username>:<password>@<server>:<port>\n\n"
701
702 " the 'http://' prefix can be omitted. If '-http-proxy <proxy>' is not used,\n"
703 " the 'http_proxy' environment variable is looked up and any value matching\n"
704 " the <proxy> format will be used automatically\n\n" );
705}
706
707static void
708help_report_console(stralloc_t* out)
709{
710 PRINTF(
711 " the '-report-console <socket>' option can be used to report the\n"
712 " automatically-assigned console port number to a remote third-party\n"
713 " before starting the emulation. <socket> must be in one of these\n"
714 " formats:\n\n"
715
716 " tcp:<port>[,server][,max=<seconds>]\n"
717 " unix:<path>[,server][,max=<seconds>]\n"
718 "\n"
719 " if the 'server' option is used, the emulator opens a server socket\n"
720 " and waits for an incoming connection to it. by default, it will instead\n"
721 " try to make a normal client connection to the socket, and, in case of\n"
722 " failure, will repeat this operation every second for 10 seconds.\n"
723 " the 'max=<seconds>' option can be used to modify the timeout\n\n"
724
725 " when the connection is established, the emulator sends its console port\n"
726 " number as text to the remote third-party, then closes the connection and\n"
727 " starts the emulation as usual. *any* failure in the process described here\n"
728 " will result in the emulator aborting immediately\n\n"
729
730 " as an example, here's a small Unix shell script that starts the emulator in\n"
731 " the background and waits for its port number with the help of the 'netcat'\n"
732 " utility:\n\n"
733
734 " MYPORT=5000\n"
735 " emulator -no-window -report-console tcp:$MYPORT &\n"
736 " CONSOLEPORT=`nc -l localhost $MYPORT`\n"
737 "\n"
738 );
739}
740
741static void
742help_dpi_device(stralloc_t* out)
743{
744 PRINTF(
745 " use '-dpi-device <dpi>' to specify the screen resolution of the emulated\n"
746 " device. <dpi> must be an integer between 72 and 1000. the default is taken\n"
747 " from the skin, if available, or uses the contant value %d (an average of\n"
748 " several prototypes used during Android development).\n\n", DEFAULT_DEVICE_DPI );
749
750 PRINTF(
751 " the device resolution can also used to rescale the emulator window with\n"
752 " the '-scale' option (see -help-scale)\n\n"
753 );
754}
755
756static void
757help_audio(stralloc_t* out)
758{
759 PRINTF(
760 " the '-audio <backend>' option allows you to select a specific backend\n"
761 " to be used to both play and record audio in the Android emulator.\n\n"
762
763 " this is equivalent to calling both '-audio-in <backend>' and\n"
764 " '-audio-out <backend>' at the same time.\n\n"
765
766 " use '-help-audio-out' to see a list of valid output <backend> values.\n"
767 " use '-help-audio-in' to see a list of valid input <backend> values.\n"
768 " use '-audio none' to disable audio completely.\n\n"
769 );
770}
771
772static void
773help_audio_out(stralloc_t* out)
774{
775 int nn;
776
777 PRINTF(
778 " the '-audio-out <backend>' option allows you to select a specific\n"
779 " backend to play audio in the Android emulator. this is mostly useful\n"
780 " on Linux\n\n"
781
782 " on this system, output <backend> can be one of the following:\n\n"
783 );
784 for ( nn = 0; ; nn++ ) {
785 const char* descr;
786 const char* name = audio_get_backend_name( 0, nn, &descr );
787 if (name == NULL)
788 break;
789 PRINTF( " %-10s %s\n", name, descr );
790 }
791 PRINTF( "\n" );
792}
793
794static void
795help_audio_in(stralloc_t* out)
796{
797 int nn;
798
799 PRINTF(
800 " the '-audio-in <backend>' option allows you to select a specific\n"
801 " backend to play audio in the Android emulator. this is mostly useful\n"
802 " on Linux\n\n"
803
804 " IMPORTANT NOTE:\n"
805 " on some Linux systems, broken Esd/ALSA/driver implementations will\n"
806 " make your emulator freeze and become totally unresponsive when\n"
807 " using audio recording. the only way to avoid this is to use\n"
808 " '-audio-in none' to disable it\n\n"
809
810 " on this system, input <backend> can be one of:\n\n"
811 );
812 for ( nn = 0; ; nn++ ) {
813 const char* descr;
814 const char* name = audio_get_backend_name( 1, nn, &descr );
815 if (name == NULL)
816 break;
817 PRINTF( " %-10s %s\n", name, descr );
818 }
819 PRINTF( "\n" );
820}
821
822
823static void
824help_scale(stralloc_t* out)
825{
826 PRINTF(
827 " the '-scale <scale>' option is used to scale the emulator window to\n"
828 " something that better fits the physical dimensions of a real device. this\n"
829 " can be *very* useful to check that your UI isn't too small to be usable\n"
830 " on a real device.\n\n"
831
832 " there are three supported formats for <scale>:\n\n"
833
834 " * if <scale> is a real number (between 0.1 and 3.0) it is used as a\n"
835 " scaling factor for the emulator's window.\n\n"
836
837 " * if <scale> is an integer followed by the suffix 'dpi' (e.g. '110dpi'),\n"
838 " then it is interpreted as the resolution of your monitor screen. this\n"
839 " will be divided by the emulated device's resolution to get an absolute\n"
840 " scale. (see -help-dpi-device for details).\n\n"
841
842 " * finally, if <scale> is the keyword 'auto', the emulator tries to guess\n"
843 " your monitor's resolution and automatically adjusts its window\n"
844 " accordingly\n\n"
845
846 " NOTE: this process is *very* unreliable, depending on your OS, video\n"
847 " driver issues and other random system parameters\n\n"
848
849 " the emulator's scale can be changed anytime at runtime through the control\n"
850 " console. see the help for the 'window scale' command for details\n\n" );
851}
852
853static void
854help_trace(stralloc_t* out)
855{
856 PRINTF(
857 " use '-trace <name>' to start the emulator with runtime code profiling support\n"
858 " profiling itself will not be enabled unless you press F9 to activate it, or\n"
859 " the executed code turns it on programmatically.\n\n"
860
861 " trace information is stored in directory <name>, several files are created\n"
862 " there, that can later be used with the 'traceview' program that comes with\n"
863 " the Android SDK for analysis.\n\n"
864
865 " note that execution will be slightly slower when enabling code profiling,\n"
866 " this is a necessary requirement of the operations being performed to record\n"
867 " the execution trace. this slowdown should not affect your system until you\n"
868 " enable the profiling though...\n\n"
869 );
870}
871
872static void
873help_show_kernel(stralloc_t* out)
874{
875 PRINTF(
876 " use '-show-kernel' to redirect debug messages from the kernel to the current\n"
877 " terminal. this is useful to check that the boot process works correctly.\n\n"
878 );
879}
880
881static void
882help_shell(stralloc_t* out)
883{
884 PRINTF(
885 " use '-shell' to create a root shell console on the current terminal.\n"
886 " this is unlike the 'adb shell' command for the following reasons:\n\n"
887
888 " * this is a *root* shell that allows you to modify many parts of the system\n"
889 " * this works even if the ADB daemon in the emulated system is broken\n"
890 " * pressing Ctrl-C will stop the emulator, instead of the shell.\n\n"
891 " See also '-shell-serial'.\n\n" );
892}
893
894static void
895help_shell_serial(stralloc_t* out)
896{
897 PRINTF(
898 " use '-shell-serial <device>' instead of '-shell' to open a root shell\n"
899 " to the emulated system, while specifying an external communication\n"
900 " channel / host device.\n\n"
901
902 " '-shell-serial stdio' is identical to '-shell', while you can use\n"
903 " '-shell-serial tcp::4444,server,nowait' to talk to the shell over local\n"
904 " TCP port 4444. '-shell-serial fdpair:3:6' would let a parent process\n"
905 " talk to the shell using fds 3 and 6.\n\n"
906
907 " see -help-char-devices for a list of available <device> specifications.\n\n"
908 " NOTE: you can have only one shell per emulator instance at the moment\n\n"
909 );
910}
911
912static void
913help_logcat(stralloc_t* out)
914{
915 PRINTF(
916 " use '-logcat <tags>' to redirect log messages from the emulated system to\n"
917 " the current terminal. <tags> is a list of space/comma-separated log filters\n"
918 " where each filter has the following format:\n\n"
919
920 " <componentName>:<logLevel>\n\n"
921
922 " where <componentName> is either '*' or the name of a given component,\n"
923 " and <logLevel> is one of the following letters:\n\n"
924
925 " v verbose level\n"
926 " d debug level\n"
927 " i informative log level\n"
928 " w warning log level\n"
929 " e error log level\n"
930 " s silent log level\n\n"
931
932 " for example, the following only displays messages from the 'GSM' component\n"
933 " that are at least at the informative level:\n\n"
934
935 " -logcat '*:s GSM:i'\n\n"
936
937 " if '-logcat <tags>' is not used, the emulator looks for ANDROID_LOG_TAGS\n"
938 " in the environment. if it is defined, its value must match the <tags>\n"
939 " format and will be used to redirect log messages to the terminal.\n\n"
940
941 " note that this doesn't prevent you from redirecting the same, or other,\n"
942 " log messages through the ADB or DDMS tools too.\n\n");
943}
944
945static void
946help_no_audio(stralloc_t* out)
947{
948 PRINTF(
949 " use '-no-audio' to disable all audio support in the emulator. this may be\n"
950 " unfortunately be necessary in some cases:\n\n"
951
952 " * at least two users have reported that their Windows machine rebooted\n"
953 " instantly unless they used this option when starting the emulator.\n"
954 " it is very likely that the problem comes from buggy audio drivers.\n\n"
955
956 " * on some Linux machines, the emulator might get stuck at startup with\n"
957 " audio support enabled. this problem is hard to reproduce, but seems to\n"
958 " be related too to flaky ALSA / audio driver support.\n\n"
959
960 " on Linux, another option is to try to change the default audio backend\n"
961 " used by the emulator. you can do that by setting the QEMU_AUDIO_DRV\n"
962 " environment variables to one of the following values:\n\n"
963
964 " alsa (use the ALSA backend)\n"
965 " esd (use the EsounD backend)\n"
966 " sdl (use the SDL audio backend, no audio input supported)\n"
967 " oss (use the OSS backend)\n"
968 " none (do not support audio)\n"
969 "\n"
970 " the very brave can also try to use distinct backends for audio input\n"
971 " and audio outputs, this is possible by selecting one of the above values\n"
972 " into the QEMU_AUDIO_OUT_DRV and QEMU_AUDIO_IN_DRV environment variables.\n\n"
973 );
974}
975
976static void
977help_raw_keys(stralloc_t* out)
978{
979 PRINTF(
980 " this option is deprecated because one can do the same using Ctrl-K\n"
981 " at runtime (this keypress toggles between unicode/raw keyboard modes)\n\n"
982
983 " by default, the emulator tries to reverse-map the characters you type on\n"
984 " your keyboard to device-specific key presses whenever possible. this is\n"
985 " done to make the emulator usable with a non-QWERTY keyboard.\n\n"
986
987 " however, this also means that single keypresses like Shift or Alt are not\n"
988 " passed to the emulated device. the '-raw-keys' option disables the reverse\n"
989 " mapping. it should only be used when using a QWERTY keyboard on your machine\n"
990
991 " (should only be useful to Android system hackers, e.g. when implementing a\n"
992 " new input method).\n\n"
993 );
994}
995
996static void
997help_radio(stralloc_t* out)
998{
999 PRINTF(
1000 " use '-radio <device>' to redirect the GSM modem emulation to an external\n"
1001 " character device or program. this bypasses the emulator's internal modem\n"
1002 " and should only be used for testing.\n\n"
1003
1004 " see '-help-char-devices' for the format of <device>\n\n"
1005
1006 " the data exchanged with the external device/program are GSM AT commands\n\n"
1007
1008 " note that, when running in the emulator, the Android GSM stack only supports\n"
1009 " a *very* basic subset of the GSM protocol. trying to link the emulator to\n"
1010 " a real GSM modem is very likely to not work properly.\n\n"
1011 );
1012}
1013
1014
1015static void
1016help_port(stralloc_t* out)
1017{
1018 PRINTF(
1019 " at startup, the emulator tries to bind its control console at a free port\n"
1020 " starting from 5554, in increments of two (i.e. 5554, then 5556, 5558, etc..)\n"
1021 " this allows several emulator instances to run concurrently on the same\n"
1022 " machine, each one using a different console port number.\n\n"
1023
1024 " use '-port <port>' to force an emulator instance to use a given console port\n\n"
1025
1026 " note that <port> must be an *even* integer between 5554 and 5584 included.\n"
1027 " <port>+1 must also be free and will be reserved for ADB. if any of these\n"
1028 " ports is already used, the emulator will fail to start.\n\n" );
1029}
1030
1031static void
1032help_ports(stralloc_t* out)
1033{
1034 PRINTF(
1035 " the '-ports <consoleport>,<adbport>' option allows you to explicitely set\n"
1036 " the TCP ports used by the emulator to implement its control console and\n"
1037 " communicate with the ADB tool.\n\n"
1038
1039 " This is a very special option that should probably *not* be used by typical\n"
1040 " developers using the Android SDK (use '-port <port>' instead), because the\n"
1041 " corresponding instance is probably not going to be seen from adb/DDMS. Its\n"
1042 " purpose is to use the emulator in very specific network configurations.\n\n"
1043
1044 " <consoleport> is the TCP port used to bind the control console\n"
1045 " <adbport> is the TCP port used to bind the ADB local transport/tunnel.\n\n"
1046
1047 " If both ports aren't available on startup, the emulator will exit.\n\n");
1048}
1049
1050
1051static void
1052help_onion(stralloc_t* out)
1053{
1054 PRINTF(
1055 " use '-onion <file>' to specify a PNG image file that will be displayed on\n"
1056 " top of the emulated framebuffer with translucency. this can be useful to\n"
1057 " check that UI elements are correctly positioned with regards to a reference\n"
1058 " graphics specification.\n\n"
1059
1060 " the default translucency is 50%%, but you can use '-onion-alpha <%%age>' to\n"
1061 " select a different one, or even use keypresses at runtime to alter it\n"
1062 " (see -help-keys for details)\n\n"
1063
1064 " finally, the onion image can be rotated (see -help-onion-rotate)\n\n"
1065 );
1066}
1067
1068static void
1069help_onion_alpha(stralloc_t* out)
1070{
1071 PRINTF(
1072 " use '-onion-alpha <percent>' to change the translucency level of the onion\n"
1073 " image that is going to be displayed on top of the framebuffer (see also\n"
1074 " -help-onion). the default is 50%%.\n\n"
1075
1076 " <percent> must be an integer between 0 and 100.\n\n"
1077
1078 " you can also change the translucency dynamically (see -help-keys)\n\n"
1079 );
1080}
1081
1082static void
1083help_onion_rotation(stralloc_t* out)
1084{
1085 PRINTF(
1086 " use '-onion-rotation <rotation>' to change the rotation of the onion\n"
1087 " image loaded through '-onion <file>'. valid values for <rotation> are:\n\n"
1088
1089 " 0 no rotation\n"
1090 " 1 90 degrees clockwise\n"
1091 " 2 180 degrees\n"
1092 " 3 270 degrees clockwise\n\n"
1093 );
1094}
1095
1096
1097static void
1098help_timezone(stralloc_t* out)
1099{
1100 PRINTF(
1101 " by default, the emulator tries to detect your current timezone to report\n"
1102 " it to the emulated system. use the '-timezone <timezone>' option to choose\n"
1103 " a different timezone, or if the automatic detection doesn't work correctly.\n\n"
1104
1105 " VERY IMPORTANT NOTE:\n\n"
1106 " the <timezone> value must be in zoneinfo format, i.e. it should look like\n"
1107 " Area/Location or even Area/SubArea/Location. valid examples are:\n\n"
1108
1109 " America/Los_Angeles\n"
1110 " Europe/Paris\n\n"
1111
1112 " using a human-friendly abbreviation like 'PST' or 'CET' will not work, as\n"
1113 " well as using values that are not defined by the zoneinfo database.\n\n"
1114
1115 " NOTE: unfortunately, this will not work on M5 and older SDK releases\n\n"
1116 );
1117}
1118
1119
1120static void
1121help_dns_server(stralloc_t* out)
1122{
1123 PRINTF(
1124 " by default, the emulator tries to detect the DNS servers you're using and\n"
1125 " will setup special aliases in the emulated firewall network to allow the\n"
1126 " Android system to connect directly to them. use '-dns-server <servers>' to\n"
1127 " select a different list of DNS servers to be used.\n\n"
1128
1129 " <servers> must be a comma-separated list of up to 4 DNS server names or\n"
1130 " IP addresses.\n\n"
1131
1132 " NOTE: on M5 and older SDK releases, only the first server in the list will\n"
1133 " be used.\n\n"
1134 );
1135}
1136
1137
1138static void
1139help_cpu_delay(stralloc_t* out)
1140{
1141 PRINTF(
1142 " this option is purely experimental, probably doesn't work as you would\n"
1143 " expect, and may even disappear in a later emulator release.\n\n"
1144
1145 " use '-cpu-delay <delay>' to throttle CPU emulation. this may be useful\n"
1146 " to detect weird race conditions that only happen on 'lower' CPUs. note\n"
1147 " that <delay> is a unit-less integer that doesn't even scale linearly\n"
1148 " to observable slowdowns. use trial and error to find something that\n"
1149 " suits you, the 'correct' machine is very probably dependent on your\n"
1150 " host CPU and memory anyway...\n\n"
1151 );
1152}
1153
1154
1155static void
1156help_no_boot_anim(stralloc_t* out)
1157{
1158 PRINTF(
1159 " use '-no-boot-anim' to disable the boot animation (red bouncing ball) when\n"
1160 " starting the emulator. on slow machines, this can surprisingly speed up the\n"
1161 " boot sequence in tremendous ways.\n\n"
1162
1163 " NOTE: unfortunately, this will not work on M5 and older SDK releases\n\n"
1164 );
1165}
1166
1167
1168static void
1169help_gps(stralloc_t* out)
1170{
1171 PRINTF(
1172 " use '-gps <device>' to emulate an NMEA-compatible GPS unit connected to\n"
1173 " an external character device or socket. the format of <device> is the same\n"
1174 " than the one used for '-radio <device>' (see -help-char-devices for details)\n\n"
1175 );
1176}
1177
1178
1179static void
1180help_keyset(stralloc_t* out)
1181{
1182 char temp[256];
1183
1184 PRINTF(
1185 " use '-keyset <name>' to specify a different keyset file name to use when\n"
1186 " starting the emulator. a keyset file contains a list of key bindings used\n"
1187 " to control the emulator with the host keyboard.\n\n"
1188
1189 " by default, the emulator looks for the following file:\n\n"
1190 );
1191
1192 bufprint_config_file(temp, temp+sizeof(temp), KEYSET_FILE);
1193 PRINTF(
1194 " %s\n\n", temp );
1195
1196 bufprint_config_path(temp, temp+sizeof(temp));
1197 PRINTF(
1198 " however, if -keyset is used, then the emulator does the following:\n\n"
1199
1200 " - first, if <name> doesn't have an extension, then the '.keyset' suffix\n"
1201 " is appended to it (e.g. \"foo\" => \"foo.keyset\"),\n\n"
1202
1203 " - then, the emulator searches for a file named <name> in the following\n"
1204 " directories:\n\n"
1205
1206 " * the emulator configuration directory: %s\n"
1207 " * the 'keysets' subdirectory of <systemdir>, if any\n"
1208 " * the 'keysets' subdirectory of the program location, if any\n\n",
1209 temp );
1210
1211 PRINTF(
1212 " if no corresponding file is found, a default set of key bindings is used.\n\n"
1213 " use '-help-keys' to list the default key bindings.\n"
1214 " use '-help-keyset-file' to learn more about the format of keyset files.\n"
1215 "\n"
1216 );
1217}
1218
1219static void
1220help_old_system(stralloc_t* out)
1221{
1222 PRINTF(
1223 " use '-old-system' if you want to use a recent emulator binary to run\n"
1224 " an old version of the Android SDK system images. Here, 'old' means anything\n"
1225 " older than version 1.4 of the emulator.\n\n"
1226
1227 " NOTE: using '-old-system' with recent system images is likely to not work\n"
1228 " properly, though you may not notice it immediately (e.g. failure to\n"
1229 " start the emulated GPS hardware)\n\n"
1230 );
1231}
1232
1233#ifdef CONFIG_NAND_LIMITS
1234static void
1235help_nand_limits(stralloc_t* out)
1236{
1237 PRINTF(
1238 " use '-nand-limits <limits>' to enable a debugging feature that sends a\n"
1239 " signal to an external process once a read and/or write limit is achieved\n"
1240 " in the emulated system. the format of <limits> is the following:\n\n"
1241
1242 " pid=<number>,signal=<number>,[reads=<threshold>][,writes=<threshold>]\n\n"
1243
1244 " where 'pid' is the target process identifier, 'signal' the number of the\n"
1245 " target signal. the read and/or write threshold'reads' are a number optionally\n"
1246 " followed by a K, M or G suffix, corresponding to the number of bytes to be\n"
1247 " read or written before the signal is sent.\n\n"
1248 );
1249}
1250#endif /* CONFIG_NAND_LIMITS */
1251
1252static void
1253help_bootchart(stralloc_t *out)
1254{
1255 PRINTF(
1256 " some Android system images have a modified 'init' system that integrates\n"
1257 " a bootcharting facility (see http://www.bootchart.org/). You can pass a\n"
1258 " bootcharting period to the system with the following:\n\n"
1259
1260 " -bootchart <timeout>\n\n"
1261
1262 " where 'timeout' is a period expressed in seconds. Note that this won't do\n"
1263 " anything if your init doesn't have bootcharting activated.\n\n"
1264 );
1265}
1266
1267static void
1268help_tcpdump(stralloc_t *out)
1269{
1270 PRINTF(
1271 " use the -tcpdump <file> option to start capturing all network packets\n"
1272 " that are sent through the emulator's virtual Ethernet LAN. You can later\n"
1273 " use tools like WireShark to analyze the traffic and understand what\n"
1274 " really happens.\n\n"
1275
1276 " note that this captures all Ethernet packets, and is not limited to TCP\n"
1277 " connections.\n\n"
1278
1279 " you can also start/stop the packet capture dynamically through the console;\n"
1280 " see the 'network capture start' and 'network capture stop' commands for\n"
1281 " details.\n\n"
1282 );
1283}
1284
David 'Digit' Turner318e4f22009-05-25 18:01:03 +02001285static void
vchtchetkine9085a282009-09-14 15:29:20 -07001286help_charmap(stralloc_t *out)
1287{
1288 PRINTF(
1289 " use '-charmap <file>' to use key character map specified in that file.\n"
1290 " <file> must be a full path to a kcm file, containing desired character map.\n\n"
1291 );
1292}
1293
1294static void
David 'Digit' Turner318e4f22009-05-25 18:01:03 +02001295help_prop(stralloc_t *out)
1296{
1297 PRINTF(
1298 " use '-prop <name>=<value>' to set a boot-time system property.\n"
1299 " <name> must be a property name of at most %d characters, without any\n"
1300 " space in it, and <value> must be a string of at most %d characters.\n\n",
1301 PROPERTY_MAX_NAME, PROPERTY_MAX_VALUE );
1302
1303 PRINTF(
1304 " the corresponding system property will be set at boot time in the\n"
1305 " emulated system. This can be useful for debugging purposes.\n\n"
1306
1307 " note that you can use several -prop options to define more than one\n"
1308 " boot property.\n\n"
1309 );
1310}
1311
The Android Open Source Project8b23a6c2009-03-03 19:30:32 -08001312#define help_no_skin NULL
1313#define help_netspeed help_shaper
1314#define help_netdelay help_shaper
1315#define help_netfast help_shaper
1316
1317#define help_noaudio NULL
1318#define help_noskin NULL
1319#define help_nocache NULL
1320#define help_no_jni NULL
1321#define help_nojni NULL
1322#define help_initdata NULL
1323#define help_no_window NULL
1324#define help_version NULL
1325#define help_memory NULL
The Android Open Source Projectb3ee93a2009-03-13 13:04:21 -07001326#define help_partition_size NULL
The Android Open Source Project8b23a6c2009-03-03 19:30:32 -08001327
1328typedef struct {
1329 const char* name;
1330 const char* template;
1331 const char* descr;
1332 void (*func)(stralloc_t*);
1333} OptionHelp;
1334
1335static const OptionHelp option_help[] = {
1336#define OPT_FLAG(_name,_descr) { STRINGIFY(_name), NULL, _descr, help_##_name },
1337#define OPT_PARAM(_name,_template,_descr) { STRINGIFY(_name), _template, _descr, help_##_name },
David 'Digit' Turner318e4f22009-05-25 18:01:03 +02001338#define OPT_LIST OPT_PARAM
The Android Open Source Project8b23a6c2009-03-03 19:30:32 -08001339#include "android/cmdline-options.h"
1340 { NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL }
1341};
1342
1343typedef struct {
1344 const char* name;
1345 const char* desc;
1346 void (*func)(stralloc_t*);
1347} TopicHelp;
1348
1349
1350static const TopicHelp topic_help[] = {
1351 { "disk-images", "about disk images", help_disk_images },
1352 { "keys", "supported key bindings", help_keys },
1353 { "debug-tags", "debug tags for -debug <tags>", help_debug_tags },
1354 { "char-devices", "character <device> specification", help_char_devices },
1355 { "environment", "environment variables", help_environment },
1356 { "keyset-file", "key bindings configuration file", help_keyset_file },
1357 { "virtual-device", "virtual device management", help_virtual_device },
1358 { "sdk-images", "about disk images when using the SDK", help_sdk_images },
1359 { "build-images", "about disk images when building Android", help_build_images },
1360 { NULL, NULL, NULL }
1361};
1362
1363int
1364android_help_for_option( const char* option, stralloc_t* out )
1365{
1366 OptionHelp const* oo;
1367 char temp[32];
1368
1369 /* the names in the option_help table use underscore instead
1370 * of dashes, so create a tranlated copy of the option name
1371 * before scanning the table for matches
1372 */
1373 buffer_translate_char( temp, sizeof temp, option, '-', '_' );
1374
1375 for ( oo = option_help; oo->name != NULL; oo++ ) {
1376 if ( !strcmp(oo->name, temp) ) {
1377 if (oo->func)
1378 oo->func(out);
1379 else
1380 stralloc_add_str(out, oo->descr);
1381 return 0;
1382 }
1383 }
1384 return -1;
1385}
1386
1387
1388int
1389android_help_for_topic( const char* topic, stralloc_t* out )
1390{
1391 const TopicHelp* tt;
1392
1393 for ( tt = topic_help; tt->name != NULL; tt++ ) {
1394 if ( !strcmp(tt->name, topic) ) {
1395 tt->func(out);
1396 return 0;
1397 }
1398 }
1399 return -1;
1400}
1401
1402
1403extern void
1404android_help_list_options( stralloc_t* out )
1405{
1406 const OptionHelp* oo;
1407 const TopicHelp* tt;
1408 int maxwidth = 0;
1409
1410 for ( oo = option_help; oo->name != NULL; oo++ ) {
1411 int width = strlen(oo->name);
1412 if (oo->template != NULL)
1413 width += strlen(oo->template);
1414 if (width > maxwidth)
1415 maxwidth = width;
1416 }
1417
1418 for (oo = option_help; oo->name != NULL; oo++) {
1419 char temp[32];
1420 /* the names in the option_help table use underscores instead
1421 * of dashes, so create a translated copy of the option's name
1422 */
1423 buffer_translate_char(temp, sizeof temp, oo->name, '_', '-');
1424
1425 stralloc_add_format( out, " -%s %-*s %s\n",
1426 temp,
1427 (int)(maxwidth - strlen(oo->name)),
1428 oo->template ? oo->template : "",
1429 oo->descr );
1430 }
1431
1432 PRINTF( "\n" );
1433 PRINTF( " %-*s %s\n", maxwidth, "-qemu args...", "pass arguments to qemu");
1434 PRINTF( " %-*s %s\n", maxwidth, "-qemu -h", "display qemu help");
1435 PRINTF( "\n" );
1436 PRINTF( " %-*s %s\n", maxwidth, "-verbose", "same as '-debug-init'");
1437 PRINTF( " %-*s %s\n", maxwidth, "-debug <tags>", "enable/disable debug messages");
1438 PRINTF( " %-*s %s\n", maxwidth, "-debug-<tag>", "enable specific debug messages");
1439 PRINTF( " %-*s %s\n", maxwidth, "-debug-no-<tag>","disable specific debug messages");
1440 PRINTF( "\n" );
1441 PRINTF( " %-*s %s\n", maxwidth, "-help", "print this help");
1442 PRINTF( " %-*s %s\n", maxwidth, "-help-<option>", "print option-specific help");
1443 PRINTF( "\n" );
1444
1445 for (tt = topic_help; tt->name != NULL; tt += 1) {
1446 char help[32];
1447 snprintf(help, sizeof(help), "-help-%s", tt->name);
1448 PRINTF( " %-*s %s\n", maxwidth, help, tt->desc );
1449 }
1450 PRINTF( " %-*s %s\n", maxwidth, "-help-all", "prints all help content");
1451 PRINTF( "\n");
1452}
1453
1454
1455void
1456android_help_main( stralloc_t* out )
1457{
1458 stralloc_add_str(out, "Android Emulator usage: emulator [options] [-qemu args]\n");
1459 stralloc_add_str(out, " options:\n" );
1460
1461 android_help_list_options(out);
1462
1463 /*printf( "%.*s", out->n, out->s );*/
1464}
1465
1466
1467void
1468android_help_all( stralloc_t* out )
1469{
1470 const OptionHelp* oo;
1471 const TopicHelp* tt;
1472
1473 for (oo = option_help; oo->name != NULL; oo++) {
1474 PRINTF( "========= help for option -%s:\n\n", oo->name );
1475 android_help_for_option( oo->name, out );
1476 }
1477
1478 for (tt = topic_help; tt->name != NULL; tt++) {
1479 PRINTF( "========= help for -help-%s\n\n", tt->name );
1480 android_help_for_topic( tt->name, out );
1481 }
1482 PRINTF( "========= top-level help\n\n" );
1483 android_help_main(out);
1484}