| # Copyright (c) 2012 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. |
| |
| """Provides an interface to communicate with the device via the adb command. |
| |
| Assumes adb binary is currently on system path. |
| """ |
| # pylint: disable-all |
| |
| import collections |
| import datetime |
| import inspect |
| import logging |
| import os |
| import random |
| import re |
| import shlex |
| import signal |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| import time |
| |
| import cmd_helper |
| import constants |
| import system_properties |
| from utils import host_utils |
| |
| try: |
| from pylib import pexpect |
| except ImportError: |
| pexpect = None |
| |
| sys.path.append(os.path.join( |
| constants.DIR_SOURCE_ROOT, 'third_party', 'android_testrunner')) |
| import adb_interface |
| import am_instrument_parser |
| import errors |
| |
| from pylib.device import device_blacklist |
| from pylib.device import device_errors |
| |
| # Pattern to search for the next whole line of pexpect output and capture it |
| # into a match group. We can't use ^ and $ for line start end with pexpect, |
| # see http://www.noah.org/python/pexpect/#doc for explanation why. |
| PEXPECT_LINE_RE = re.compile('\n([^\r]*)\r') |
| |
| # Set the adb shell prompt to be a unique marker that will [hopefully] not |
| # appear at the start of any line of a command's output. |
| SHELL_PROMPT = '~+~PQ\x17RS~+~' |
| |
| # Java properties file |
| LOCAL_PROPERTIES_PATH = constants.DEVICE_LOCAL_PROPERTIES_PATH |
| |
| # Property in /data/local.prop that controls Java assertions. |
| JAVA_ASSERT_PROPERTY = 'dalvik.vm.enableassertions' |
| |
| # Keycode "enum" suitable for passing to AndroidCommands.SendKey(). |
| KEYCODE_HOME = 3 |
| KEYCODE_BACK = 4 |
| KEYCODE_DPAD_UP = 19 |
| KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN = 20 |
| KEYCODE_DPAD_RIGHT = 22 |
| KEYCODE_ENTER = 66 |
| KEYCODE_MENU = 82 |
| |
| MD5SUM_DEVICE_FOLDER = constants.TEST_EXECUTABLE_DIR + '/md5sum/' |
| MD5SUM_DEVICE_PATH = MD5SUM_DEVICE_FOLDER + 'md5sum_bin' |
| |
| PIE_WRAPPER_PATH = constants.TEST_EXECUTABLE_DIR + '/run_pie' |
| |
| CONTROL_USB_CHARGING_COMMANDS = [ |
| { |
| # Nexus 4 |
| 'witness_file': '/sys/module/pm8921_charger/parameters/disabled', |
| 'enable_command': 'echo 0 > /sys/module/pm8921_charger/parameters/disabled', |
| 'disable_command': |
| 'echo 1 > /sys/module/pm8921_charger/parameters/disabled', |
| }, |
| { |
| # Nexus 5 |
| # Setting the HIZ bit of the bq24192 causes the charger to actually ignore |
| # energy coming from USB. Setting the power_supply offline just updates the |
| # Android system to reflect that. |
| 'witness_file': '/sys/kernel/debug/bq24192/INPUT_SRC_CONT', |
| 'enable_command': ( |
| 'echo 0x4A > /sys/kernel/debug/bq24192/INPUT_SRC_CONT && ' |
| 'echo 1 > /sys/class/power_supply/usb/online'), |
| 'disable_command': ( |
| 'echo 0xCA > /sys/kernel/debug/bq24192/INPUT_SRC_CONT && ' |
| 'chmod 644 /sys/class/power_supply/usb/online && ' |
| 'echo 0 > /sys/class/power_supply/usb/online'), |
| }, |
| ] |
| |
| class DeviceTempFile(object): |
| def __init__(self, android_commands, prefix='temp_file', suffix=''): |
| """Find an unused temporary file path in the devices external directory. |
| |
| When this object is closed, the file will be deleted on the device. |
| """ |
| self.android_commands = android_commands |
| while True: |
| # TODO(cjhopman): This could actually return the same file in multiple |
| # calls if the caller doesn't write to the files immediately. This is |
| # expected to never happen. |
| i = random.randint(0, 1000000) |
| self.name = '%s/%s-%d-%010d%s' % ( |
| android_commands.GetExternalStorage(), |
| prefix, int(time.time()), i, suffix) |
| if not android_commands.FileExistsOnDevice(self.name): |
| break |
| |
| def __enter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): |
| self.close() |
| |
| def close(self): |
| self.android_commands.RunShellCommand('rm ' + self.name) |
| |
| |
| def GetAVDs(): |
| """Returns a list of AVDs.""" |
| re_avd = re.compile('^[ ]+Name: ([a-zA-Z0-9_:.-]+)', re.MULTILINE) |
| avds = re_avd.findall(cmd_helper.GetCmdOutput(['android', 'list', 'avd'])) |
| return avds |
| |
| def ResetBadDevices(): |
| """Removes the blacklist that keeps track of bad devices for a current |
| build. |
| """ |
| device_blacklist.ResetBlacklist() |
| |
| def ExtendBadDevices(devices): |
| """Adds devices to the blacklist that keeps track of bad devices for a |
| current build. |
| |
| The devices listed in the bad devices file will not be returned by |
| GetAttachedDevices. |
| |
| Args: |
| devices: list of bad devices to be added to the bad devices file. |
| """ |
| device_blacklist.ExtendBlacklist(devices) |
| |
| |
| def GetAttachedDevices(hardware=True, emulator=True, offline=False): |
| """Returns a list of attached, android devices and emulators. |
| |
| If a preferred device has been set with ANDROID_SERIAL, it will be first in |
| the returned list. The arguments specify what devices to include in the list. |
| |
| Example output: |
| |
| * daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 * |
| * daemon started successfully * |
| List of devices attached |
| 027c10494100b4d7 device |
| emulator-5554 offline |
| |
| Args: |
| hardware: Include attached actual devices that are online. |
| emulator: Include emulators (i.e. AVD's) currently on host. |
| offline: Include devices and emulators that are offline. |
| |
| Returns: List of devices. |
| """ |
| adb_devices_output = cmd_helper.GetCmdOutput([constants.GetAdbPath(), |
| 'devices']) |
| |
| re_device = re.compile('^([a-zA-Z0-9_:.-]+)\tdevice$', re.MULTILINE) |
| online_devices = re_device.findall(adb_devices_output) |
| |
| re_device = re.compile('^(emulator-[0-9]+)\tdevice', re.MULTILINE) |
| emulator_devices = re_device.findall(adb_devices_output) |
| |
| re_device = re.compile('^([a-zA-Z0-9_:.-]+)\toffline$', re.MULTILINE) |
| offline_devices = re_device.findall(adb_devices_output) |
| |
| devices = [] |
| # First determine list of online devices (e.g. hardware and/or emulator). |
| if hardware and emulator: |
| devices = online_devices |
| elif hardware: |
| devices = [device for device in online_devices |
| if device not in emulator_devices] |
| elif emulator: |
| devices = emulator_devices |
| |
| # Now add offline devices if offline is true |
| if offline: |
| devices = devices + offline_devices |
| |
| # Remove any devices in the blacklist. |
| blacklist = device_blacklist.ReadBlacklist() |
| if len(blacklist): |
| logging.info('Avoiding bad devices %s', ' '.join(blacklist)) |
| devices = [device for device in devices if device not in blacklist] |
| |
| preferred_device = os.environ.get('ANDROID_SERIAL') |
| if preferred_device in devices: |
| devices.remove(preferred_device) |
| devices.insert(0, preferred_device) |
| return devices |
| |
| |
| def IsDeviceAttached(device): |
| """Return true if the device is attached and online.""" |
| return device in GetAttachedDevices() |
| |
| |
| def _GetFilesFromRecursiveLsOutput(path, ls_output, re_file, utc_offset=None): |
| """Gets a list of files from `ls` command output. |
| |
| Python's os.walk isn't used because it doesn't work over adb shell. |
| |
| Args: |
| path: The path to list. |
| ls_output: A list of lines returned by an `ls -lR` command. |
| re_file: A compiled regular expression which parses a line into named groups |
| consisting of at minimum "filename", "date", "time", "size" and |
| optionally "timezone". |
| utc_offset: A 5-character string of the form +HHMM or -HHMM, where HH is a |
| 2-digit string giving the number of UTC offset hours, and MM is a |
| 2-digit string giving the number of UTC offset minutes. If the input |
| utc_offset is None, will try to look for the value of "timezone" if it |
| is specified in re_file. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A dict of {"name": (size, lastmod), ...} where: |
| name: The file name relative to |path|'s directory. |
| size: The file size in bytes (0 for directories). |
| lastmod: The file last modification date in UTC. |
| """ |
| re_directory = re.compile('^%s/(?P<dir>[^:]+):$' % re.escape(path)) |
| path_dir = os.path.dirname(path) |
| |
| current_dir = '' |
| files = {} |
| for line in ls_output: |
| directory_match = re_directory.match(line) |
| if directory_match: |
| current_dir = directory_match.group('dir') |
| continue |
| file_match = re_file.match(line) |
| if file_match: |
| filename = os.path.join(current_dir, file_match.group('filename')) |
| if filename.startswith(path_dir): |
| filename = filename[len(path_dir) + 1:] |
| lastmod = datetime.datetime.strptime( |
| file_match.group('date') + ' ' + file_match.group('time')[:5], |
| '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M') |
| if not utc_offset and 'timezone' in re_file.groupindex: |
| utc_offset = file_match.group('timezone') |
| if isinstance(utc_offset, str) and len(utc_offset) == 5: |
| utc_delta = datetime.timedelta(hours=int(utc_offset[1:3]), |
| minutes=int(utc_offset[3:5])) |
| if utc_offset[0:1] == '-': |
| utc_delta = -utc_delta |
| lastmod -= utc_delta |
| files[filename] = (int(file_match.group('size')), lastmod) |
| return files |
| |
| |
| def _ParseMd5SumOutput(md5sum_output): |
| """Returns a list of tuples from the provided md5sum output. |
| |
| Args: |
| md5sum_output: output directly from md5sum binary. |
| |
| Returns: |
| List of namedtuples with attributes |hash| and |path|, where |path| is the |
| absolute path to the file with an Md5Sum of |hash|. |
| """ |
| HashAndPath = collections.namedtuple('HashAndPath', ['hash', 'path']) |
| split_lines = [line.split(' ') for line in md5sum_output] |
| return [HashAndPath._make(s) for s in split_lines if len(s) == 2] |
| |
| |
| def _HasAdbPushSucceeded(command_output): |
| """Returns whether adb push has succeeded from the provided output.""" |
| # TODO(frankf): We should look at the return code instead of the command |
| # output for many of the commands in this file. |
| if not command_output: |
| return True |
| # Success looks like this: "3035 KB/s (12512056 bytes in 4.025s)" |
| # Errors look like this: "failed to copy ... " |
| if not re.search('^[0-9]', command_output.splitlines()[-1]): |
| logging.critical('PUSH FAILED: ' + command_output) |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| |
| def GetLogTimestamp(log_line, year): |
| """Returns the timestamp of the given |log_line| in the given year.""" |
| try: |
| return datetime.datetime.strptime('%s-%s' % (year, log_line[:18]), |
| '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%f') |
| except (ValueError, IndexError): |
| logging.critical('Error reading timestamp from ' + log_line) |
| return None |
| |
| |
| class AndroidCommands(object): |
| """Helper class for communicating with Android device via adb.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, device=None): |
| """Constructor. |
| |
| Args: |
| device: If given, adb commands are only send to the device of this ID. |
| Otherwise commands are sent to all attached devices. |
| """ |
| adb_dir = os.path.dirname(constants.GetAdbPath()) |
| if adb_dir and adb_dir not in os.environ['PATH'].split(os.pathsep): |
| # Required by third_party/android_testrunner to call directly 'adb'. |
| os.environ['PATH'] += os.pathsep + adb_dir |
| self._adb = adb_interface.AdbInterface() |
| if device: |
| self._adb.SetTargetSerial(device) |
| self._device = device |
| self._logcat = None |
| self.logcat_process = None |
| self._logcat_tmpoutfile = None |
| self._pushed_files = [] |
| self._device_utc_offset = None |
| self._potential_push_size = 0 |
| self._actual_push_size = 0 |
| self._external_storage = '' |
| self._util_wrapper = '' |
| self._system_properties = system_properties.SystemProperties(self.Adb()) |
| self._push_if_needed_cache = {} |
| self._control_usb_charging_command = { |
| 'command': None, |
| 'cached': False, |
| } |
| self._protected_file_access_method_initialized = None |
| self._privileged_command_runner = None |
| self._pie_wrapper = None |
| |
| @property |
| def system_properties(self): |
| return self._system_properties |
| |
| def _LogShell(self, cmd): |
| """Logs the adb shell command.""" |
| if self._device: |
| device_repr = self._device[-4:] |
| else: |
| device_repr = '????' |
| logging.info('[%s]> %s', device_repr, cmd) |
| |
| def Adb(self): |
| """Returns our AdbInterface to avoid us wrapping all its methods.""" |
| # TODO(tonyg): Goal should be to git rid of this method by making this API |
| # complete and alleviating the need. |
| return self._adb |
| |
| def GetDevice(self): |
| """Returns the device serial.""" |
| return self._device |
| |
| def IsOnline(self): |
| """Checks whether the device is online. |
| |
| Returns: |
| True if device is in 'device' mode, False otherwise. |
| """ |
| # TODO(aurimas): revert to using adb get-state when android L adb is fixed. |
| #out = self._adb.SendCommand('get-state') |
| #return out.strip() == 'device' |
| |
| out = self._adb.SendCommand('devices') |
| for line in out.split('\n'): |
| if self._device in line and 'device' in line: |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| def IsRootEnabled(self): |
| """Checks if root is enabled on the device.""" |
| root_test_output = self.RunShellCommand('ls /root') or [''] |
| return not 'Permission denied' in root_test_output[0] |
| |
| def EnableAdbRoot(self): |
| """Enables adb root on the device. |
| |
| Returns: |
| True: if output from executing adb root was as expected. |
| False: otherwise. |
| """ |
| if self.GetBuildType() == 'user': |
| logging.warning("Can't enable root in production builds with type user") |
| return False |
| else: |
| return_value = self._adb.EnableAdbRoot() |
| # EnableAdbRoot inserts a call for wait-for-device only when adb logcat |
| # output matches what is expected. Just to be safe add a call to |
| # wait-for-device. |
| self._adb.SendCommand('wait-for-device') |
| return return_value |
| |
| def GetDeviceYear(self): |
| """Returns the year information of the date on device.""" |
| return self.RunShellCommand('date +%Y')[0] |
| |
| def GetExternalStorage(self): |
| if not self._external_storage: |
| self._external_storage = self.RunShellCommand('echo $EXTERNAL_STORAGE')[0] |
| if not self._external_storage: |
| raise device_errors.CommandFailedError( |
| ['shell', "'echo $EXTERNAL_STORAGE'"], |
| 'Unable to find $EXTERNAL_STORAGE') |
| return self._external_storage |
| |
| def WaitForDevicePm(self, timeout=120): |
| """Blocks until the device's package manager is available. |
| |
| To workaround http://b/5201039, we restart the shell and retry if the |
| package manager isn't back after 120 seconds. |
| |
| Raises: |
| errors.WaitForResponseTimedOutError after max retries reached. |
| """ |
| last_err = None |
| retries = 3 |
| while retries: |
| try: |
| self._adb.WaitForDevicePm(wait_time=timeout) |
| return # Success |
| except errors.WaitForResponseTimedOutError as e: |
| last_err = e |
| logging.warning('Restarting and retrying after timeout: %s', e) |
| retries -= 1 |
| self.RestartShell() |
| raise last_err # Only reached after max retries, re-raise the last error. |
| |
| def RestartShell(self): |
| """Restarts the shell on the device. Does not block for it to return.""" |
| self.RunShellCommand('stop') |
| self.RunShellCommand('start') |
| |
| def Reboot(self, full_reboot=True): |
| """Reboots the device and waits for the package manager to return. |
| |
| Args: |
| full_reboot: Whether to fully reboot the device or just restart the shell. |
| """ |
| # TODO(torne): hive can't reboot the device either way without breaking the |
| # connection; work out if we can handle this better |
| if os.environ.get('USING_HIVE'): |
| logging.warning('Ignoring reboot request as we are on hive') |
| return |
| if full_reboot or not self.IsRootEnabled(): |
| self._adb.SendCommand('reboot') |
| self._system_properties = system_properties.SystemProperties(self.Adb()) |
| timeout = 300 |
| retries = 1 |
| # Wait for the device to disappear. |
| while retries < 10 and self.IsOnline(): |
| time.sleep(1) |
| retries += 1 |
| else: |
| self.RestartShell() |
| timeout = 120 |
| # To run tests we need at least the package manager and the sd card (or |
| # other external storage) to be ready. |
| self.WaitForDevicePm(timeout) |
| self.WaitForSdCardReady(timeout) |
| |
| def Shutdown(self): |
| """Shuts down the device.""" |
| self._adb.SendCommand('reboot -p') |
| self._system_properties = system_properties.SystemProperties(self.Adb()) |
| |
| def Uninstall(self, package): |
| """Uninstalls the specified package from the device. |
| |
| Args: |
| package: Name of the package to remove. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A status string returned by adb uninstall |
| """ |
| uninstall_command = 'uninstall %s' % package |
| |
| self._LogShell(uninstall_command) |
| return self._adb.SendCommand(uninstall_command, timeout_time=60) |
| |
| def Install(self, package_file_path, reinstall=False): |
| """Installs the specified package to the device. |
| |
| Args: |
| package_file_path: Path to .apk file to install. |
| reinstall: Reinstall an existing apk, keeping the data. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A status string returned by adb install |
| """ |
| assert os.path.isfile(package_file_path), ('<%s> is not file' % |
| package_file_path) |
| |
| install_cmd = ['install'] |
| |
| if reinstall: |
| install_cmd.append('-r') |
| |
| install_cmd.append(package_file_path) |
| install_cmd = ' '.join(install_cmd) |
| |
| self._LogShell(install_cmd) |
| return self._adb.SendCommand(install_cmd, |
| timeout_time=2 * 60, |
| retry_count=0) |
| |
| def ManagedInstall(self, apk_path, keep_data=False, package_name=None, |
| reboots_on_timeout=2): |
| """Installs specified package and reboots device on timeouts. |
| |
| If package_name is supplied, checks if the package is already installed and |
| doesn't reinstall if the apk md5sums match. |
| |
| Args: |
| apk_path: Path to .apk file to install. |
| keep_data: Reinstalls instead of uninstalling first, preserving the |
| application data. |
| package_name: Package name (only needed if keep_data=False). |
| reboots_on_timeout: number of time to reboot if package manager is frozen. |
| """ |
| # Check if package is already installed and up to date. |
| if package_name: |
| installed_apk_path = self.GetApplicationPath(package_name) |
| if (installed_apk_path and |
| not self.GetFilesChanged(apk_path, installed_apk_path, |
| ignore_filenames=True)): |
| logging.info('Skipped install: identical %s APK already installed' % |
| package_name) |
| return |
| # Install. |
| reboots_left = reboots_on_timeout |
| while True: |
| try: |
| if not keep_data: |
| assert package_name |
| self.Uninstall(package_name) |
| install_status = self.Install(apk_path, reinstall=keep_data) |
| if 'Success' in install_status: |
| return |
| else: |
| raise Exception('Install failure: %s' % install_status) |
| except errors.WaitForResponseTimedOutError: |
| print '@@@STEP_WARNINGS@@@' |
| logging.info('Timeout on installing %s on device %s', apk_path, |
| self._device) |
| |
| if reboots_left <= 0: |
| raise Exception('Install timed out') |
| |
| # Force a hard reboot on last attempt |
| self.Reboot(full_reboot=(reboots_left == 1)) |
| reboots_left -= 1 |
| |
| def MakeSystemFolderWritable(self): |
| """Remounts the /system folder rw.""" |
| out = self._adb.SendCommand('remount') |
| if out.strip() != 'remount succeeded': |
| raise errors.MsgException('Remount failed: %s' % out) |
| |
| def RestartAdbdOnDevice(self): |
| logging.info('Restarting adbd on the device...') |
| with DeviceTempFile(self, suffix=".sh") as temp_script_file: |
| host_script_path = os.path.join(constants.DIR_SOURCE_ROOT, |
| 'build', |
| 'android', |
| 'pylib', |
| 'restart_adbd.sh') |
| self._adb.Push(host_script_path, temp_script_file.name) |
| self.RunShellCommand('. %s' % temp_script_file.name) |
| self._adb.SendCommand('wait-for-device') |
| |
| def RestartAdbServer(self): |
| """Restart the adb server.""" |
| ret = self.KillAdbServer() |
| if ret != 0: |
| raise errors.MsgException('KillAdbServer: %d' % ret) |
| |
| ret = self.StartAdbServer() |
| if ret != 0: |
| raise errors.MsgException('StartAdbServer: %d' % ret) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def KillAdbServer(): |
| """Kill adb server.""" |
| adb_cmd = [constants.GetAdbPath(), 'kill-server'] |
| ret = cmd_helper.RunCmd(adb_cmd) |
| retry = 0 |
| while retry < 3: |
| ret, _ = cmd_helper.GetCmdStatusAndOutput(['pgrep', 'adb']) |
| if ret != 0: |
| # pgrep didn't find adb, kill-server succeeded. |
| return 0 |
| retry += 1 |
| time.sleep(retry) |
| return ret |
| |
| def StartAdbServer(self): |
| """Start adb server.""" |
| adb_cmd = ['taskset', '-c', '0', constants.GetAdbPath(), 'start-server'] |
| ret, _ = cmd_helper.GetCmdStatusAndOutput(adb_cmd) |
| retry = 0 |
| while retry < 3: |
| ret, _ = cmd_helper.GetCmdStatusAndOutput(['pgrep', 'adb']) |
| if ret == 0: |
| # pgrep found adb, start-server succeeded. |
| # Waiting for device to reconnect before returning success. |
| self._adb.SendCommand('wait-for-device') |
| return 0 |
| retry += 1 |
| time.sleep(retry) |
| return ret |
| |
| def WaitForSystemBootCompleted(self, wait_time): |
| """Waits for targeted system's boot_completed flag to be set. |
| |
| Args: |
| wait_time: time in seconds to wait |
| |
| Raises: |
| WaitForResponseTimedOutError if wait_time elapses and flag still not |
| set. |
| """ |
| logging.info('Waiting for system boot completed...') |
| self._adb.SendCommand('wait-for-device') |
| # Now the device is there, but system not boot completed. |
| # Query the sys.boot_completed flag with a basic command |
| boot_completed = False |
| attempts = 0 |
| wait_period = 5 |
| while not boot_completed and (attempts * wait_period) < wait_time: |
| output = self.system_properties['sys.boot_completed'] |
| output = output.strip() |
| if output == '1': |
| boot_completed = True |
| else: |
| # If 'error: xxx' returned when querying the flag, it means |
| # adb server lost the connection to the emulator, so restart the adb |
| # server. |
| if 'error:' in output: |
| self.RestartAdbServer() |
| time.sleep(wait_period) |
| attempts += 1 |
| if not boot_completed: |
| raise errors.WaitForResponseTimedOutError( |
| 'sys.boot_completed flag was not set after %s seconds' % wait_time) |
| |
| def WaitForSdCardReady(self, timeout_time): |
| """Wait for the SD card ready before pushing data into it.""" |
| logging.info('Waiting for SD card ready...') |
| sdcard_ready = False |
| attempts = 0 |
| wait_period = 5 |
| external_storage = self.GetExternalStorage() |
| while not sdcard_ready and attempts * wait_period < timeout_time: |
| output = self.RunShellCommand('ls ' + external_storage) |
| if output: |
| sdcard_ready = True |
| else: |
| time.sleep(wait_period) |
| attempts += 1 |
| if not sdcard_ready: |
| raise errors.WaitForResponseTimedOutError( |
| 'SD card not ready after %s seconds' % timeout_time) |
| |
| def GetAndroidToolStatusAndOutput(self, command, lib_path=None, *args, **kw): |
| """Runs a native Android binary, wrapping the command as necessary. |
| |
| This is a specialization of GetShellCommandStatusAndOutput, which is meant |
| for running tools/android/ binaries and handle properly: (1) setting the |
| lib path (for component=shared_library), (2) using the PIE wrapper on ICS. |
| See crbug.com/373219 for more context. |
| |
| Args: |
| command: String containing the command to send. |
| lib_path: (optional) path to the folder containing the dependent libs. |
| Same other arguments of GetCmdStatusAndOutput. |
| """ |
| # The first time this command is run the device is inspected to check |
| # whether a wrapper for running PIE executable is needed (only Android ICS) |
| # or not. The results is cached, so the wrapper is pushed only once. |
| if self._pie_wrapper is None: |
| # None: did not check; '': did check and not needed; '/path': use /path. |
| self._pie_wrapper = '' |
| if self.GetBuildId().startswith('I'): # Ixxxx = Android ICS. |
| run_pie_dist_path = os.path.join(constants.GetOutDirectory(), 'run_pie') |
| assert os.path.exists(run_pie_dist_path), 'Please build run_pie' |
| # The PIE loader must be pushed manually (i.e. no PushIfNeeded) because |
| # PushIfNeeded requires md5sum and md5sum requires the wrapper as well. |
| command = 'push %s %s' % (run_pie_dist_path, PIE_WRAPPER_PATH) |
| assert _HasAdbPushSucceeded(self._adb.SendCommand(command)) |
| self._pie_wrapper = PIE_WRAPPER_PATH |
| |
| if self._pie_wrapper: |
| command = '%s %s' % (self._pie_wrapper, command) |
| if lib_path: |
| command = 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH=%s %s' % (lib_path, command) |
| return self.GetShellCommandStatusAndOutput(command, *args, **kw) |
| |
| # It is tempting to turn this function into a generator, however this is not |
| # possible without using a private (local) adb_shell instance (to ensure no |
| # other command interleaves usage of it), which would defeat the main aim of |
| # being able to reuse the adb shell instance across commands. |
| def RunShellCommand(self, command, timeout_time=20, log_result=False): |
| """Send a command to the adb shell and return the result. |
| |
| Args: |
| command: String containing the shell command to send. |
| timeout_time: Number of seconds to wait for command to respond before |
| retrying, used by AdbInterface.SendShellCommand. |
| log_result: Boolean to indicate whether we should log the result of the |
| shell command. |
| |
| Returns: |
| list containing the lines of output received from running the command |
| """ |
| self._LogShell(command) |
| if "'" in command: |
| command = command.replace('\'', '\'\\\'\'') |
| result = self._adb.SendShellCommand( |
| "'%s'" % command, timeout_time).splitlines() |
| # TODO(b.kelemen): we should really be able to drop the stderr of the |
| # command or raise an exception based on what the caller wants. |
| result = [ l for l in result if not l.startswith('WARNING') ] |
| if ['error: device not found'] == result: |
| raise errors.DeviceUnresponsiveError('device not found') |
| if log_result: |
| self._LogShell('\n'.join(result)) |
| return result |
| |
| def GetShellCommandStatusAndOutput(self, command, timeout_time=20, |
| log_result=False): |
| """See RunShellCommand() above. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The tuple (exit code, list of output lines). |
| """ |
| lines = self.RunShellCommand( |
| command + '; echo %$?', timeout_time, log_result) |
| last_line = lines[-1] |
| status_pos = last_line.rfind('%') |
| assert status_pos >= 0 |
| status = int(last_line[status_pos + 1:]) |
| if status_pos == 0: |
| lines = lines[:-1] |
| else: |
| lines = lines[:-1] + [last_line[:status_pos]] |
| return (status, lines) |
| |
| def KillAll(self, process, signum=9, with_su=False): |
| """Android version of killall, connected via adb. |
| |
| Args: |
| process: name of the process to kill off. |
| signum: signal to use, 9 (SIGKILL) by default. |
| with_su: wether or not to use su to kill the processes. |
| |
| Returns: |
| the number of processes killed |
| """ |
| pids = self.ExtractPid(process) |
| if pids: |
| cmd = 'kill -%d %s' % (signum, ' '.join(pids)) |
| if with_su: |
| self.RunShellCommandWithSU(cmd) |
| else: |
| self.RunShellCommand(cmd) |
| return len(pids) |
| |
| def KillAllBlocking(self, process, timeout_sec, signum=9, with_su=False): |
| """Blocking version of killall, connected via adb. |
| |
| This waits until no process matching the corresponding name appears in ps' |
| output anymore. |
| |
| Args: |
| process: name of the process to kill off |
| timeout_sec: the timeout in seconds |
| signum: same as |KillAll| |
| with_su: same as |KillAll| |
| Returns: |
| the number of processes killed |
| """ |
| processes_killed = self.KillAll(process, signum=signum, with_su=with_su) |
| if processes_killed: |
| elapsed = 0 |
| wait_period = 0.1 |
| # Note that this doesn't take into account the time spent in ExtractPid(). |
| while self.ExtractPid(process) and elapsed < timeout_sec: |
| time.sleep(wait_period) |
| elapsed += wait_period |
| if elapsed >= timeout_sec: |
| return processes_killed - self.ExtractPid(process) |
| return processes_killed |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _GetActivityCommand(package, activity, wait_for_completion, action, |
| category, data, extras, trace_file_name, force_stop, |
| flags): |
| """Creates command to start |package|'s activity on the device. |
| |
| Args - as for StartActivity |
| |
| Returns: |
| the command to run on the target to start the activity |
| """ |
| cmd = 'am start -a %s' % action |
| if force_stop: |
| cmd += ' -S' |
| if wait_for_completion: |
| cmd += ' -W' |
| if category: |
| cmd += ' -c %s' % category |
| if package and activity: |
| cmd += ' -n %s/%s' % (package, activity) |
| if data: |
| cmd += ' -d "%s"' % data |
| if extras: |
| for key in extras: |
| value = extras[key] |
| if isinstance(value, str): |
| cmd += ' --es' |
| elif isinstance(value, bool): |
| cmd += ' --ez' |
| elif isinstance(value, int): |
| cmd += ' --ei' |
| else: |
| raise NotImplementedError( |
| 'Need to teach StartActivity how to pass %s extras' % type(value)) |
| cmd += ' %s %s' % (key, value) |
| if trace_file_name: |
| cmd += ' --start-profiler ' + trace_file_name |
| if flags: |
| cmd += ' -f %s' % flags |
| return cmd |
| |
| def StartActivity(self, package, activity, wait_for_completion=False, |
| action='android.intent.action.VIEW', |
| category=None, data=None, |
| extras=None, trace_file_name=None, |
| force_stop=False, flags=None): |
| """Starts |package|'s activity on the device. |
| |
| Args: |
| package: Name of package to start (e.g. 'com.google.android.apps.chrome'). |
| activity: Name of activity (e.g. '.Main' or |
| 'com.google.android.apps.chrome.Main'). |
| wait_for_completion: wait for the activity to finish launching (-W flag). |
| action: string (e.g. "android.intent.action.MAIN"). Default is VIEW. |
| category: string (e.g. "android.intent.category.HOME") |
| data: Data string to pass to activity (e.g. 'http://www.example.com/'). |
| extras: Dict of extras to pass to activity. Values are significant. |
| trace_file_name: If used, turns on and saves the trace to this file name. |
| force_stop: force stop the target app before starting the activity (-S |
| flag). |
| Returns: |
| The output of the underlying command as a list of lines. |
| """ |
| cmd = self._GetActivityCommand(package, activity, wait_for_completion, |
| action, category, data, extras, |
| trace_file_name, force_stop, flags) |
| return self.RunShellCommand(cmd) |
| |
| def StartActivityTimed(self, package, activity, wait_for_completion=False, |
| action='android.intent.action.VIEW', |
| category=None, data=None, |
| extras=None, trace_file_name=None, |
| force_stop=False, flags=None): |
| """Starts |package|'s activity on the device, returning the start time |
| |
| Args - as for StartActivity |
| |
| Returns: |
| A tuple containing: |
| - the output of the underlying command as a list of lines, and |
| - a timestamp string for the time at which the activity started |
| """ |
| cmd = self._GetActivityCommand(package, activity, wait_for_completion, |
| action, category, data, extras, |
| trace_file_name, force_stop, flags) |
| self.StartMonitoringLogcat() |
| out = self.RunShellCommand('log starting activity; ' + cmd) |
| activity_started_re = re.compile('.*starting activity.*') |
| m = self.WaitForLogMatch(activity_started_re, None) |
| assert m |
| start_line = m.group(0) |
| return (out, GetLogTimestamp(start_line, self.GetDeviceYear())) |
| |
| def StartCrashUploadService(self, package): |
| # TODO(frankf): We really need a python wrapper around Intent |
| # to be shared with StartActivity/BroadcastIntent. |
| cmd = ( |
| 'am startservice -a %s.crash.ACTION_FIND_ALL -n ' |
| '%s/%s.crash.MinidumpUploadService' % |
| (constants.PACKAGE_INFO['chrome'].package, |
| package, |
| constants.PACKAGE_INFO['chrome'].package)) |
| am_output = self.RunShellCommandWithSU(cmd) |
| assert am_output and 'Starting' in am_output[-1], ( |
| 'Service failed to start: %s' % am_output) |
| time.sleep(15) |
| |
| def BroadcastIntent(self, package, intent, *args): |
| """Send a broadcast intent. |
| |
| Args: |
| package: Name of package containing the intent. |
| intent: Name of the intent. |
| args: Optional extra arguments for the intent. |
| """ |
| cmd = 'am broadcast -a %s.%s %s' % (package, intent, ' '.join(args)) |
| self.RunShellCommand(cmd) |
| |
| def GoHome(self): |
| """Tell the device to return to the home screen. Blocks until completion.""" |
| self.RunShellCommand('am start -W ' |
| '-a android.intent.action.MAIN -c android.intent.category.HOME') |
| |
| def CloseApplication(self, package): |
| """Attempt to close down the application, using increasing violence. |
| |
| Args: |
| package: Name of the process to kill off, e.g. |
| com.google.android.apps.chrome |
| """ |
| self.RunShellCommand('am force-stop ' + package) |
| |
| def GetApplicationPath(self, package): |
| """Get the installed apk path on the device for the given package. |
| |
| Args: |
| package: Name of the package. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Path to the apk on the device if it exists, None otherwise. |
| """ |
| pm_path_output = self.RunShellCommand('pm path ' + package) |
| # The path output contains anything if and only if the package |
| # exists. |
| if pm_path_output: |
| # pm_path_output is of the form: "package:/path/to/foo.apk" |
| return pm_path_output[0].split(':')[1] |
| else: |
| return None |
| |
| def ClearApplicationState(self, package): |
| """Closes and clears all state for the given |package|.""" |
| # Check that the package exists before clearing it. Necessary because |
| # calling pm clear on a package that doesn't exist may never return. |
| pm_path_output = self.RunShellCommand('pm path ' + package) |
| # The path output only contains anything if and only if the package exists. |
| if pm_path_output: |
| self.RunShellCommand('pm clear ' + package) |
| |
| def SendKeyEvent(self, keycode): |
| """Sends keycode to the device. |
| |
| Args: |
| keycode: Numeric keycode to send (see "enum" at top of file). |
| """ |
| self.RunShellCommand('input keyevent %d' % keycode) |
| |
| def _RunMd5Sum(self, host_path, device_path): |
| """Gets the md5sum of a host path and device path. |
| |
| Args: |
| host_path: Path (file or directory) on the host. |
| device_path: Path on the device. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A tuple containing lists of the host and device md5sum results as |
| created by _ParseMd5SumOutput(). |
| """ |
| md5sum_dist_path = os.path.join(constants.GetOutDirectory(), |
| 'md5sum_dist') |
| assert os.path.exists(md5sum_dist_path), 'Please build md5sum.' |
| md5sum_dist_mtime = os.stat(md5sum_dist_path).st_mtime |
| if (md5sum_dist_path not in self._push_if_needed_cache or |
| self._push_if_needed_cache[md5sum_dist_path] != md5sum_dist_mtime): |
| command = 'push %s %s' % (md5sum_dist_path, MD5SUM_DEVICE_FOLDER) |
| assert _HasAdbPushSucceeded(self._adb.SendCommand(command)) |
| self._push_if_needed_cache[md5sum_dist_path] = md5sum_dist_mtime |
| |
| (_, md5_device_output) = self.GetAndroidToolStatusAndOutput( |
| self._util_wrapper + ' ' + MD5SUM_DEVICE_PATH + ' ' + device_path, |
| lib_path=MD5SUM_DEVICE_FOLDER, |
| timeout_time=2 * 60) |
| device_hash_tuples = _ParseMd5SumOutput(md5_device_output) |
| assert os.path.exists(host_path), 'Local path not found %s' % host_path |
| md5sum_output = cmd_helper.GetCmdOutput( |
| [os.path.join(constants.GetOutDirectory(), 'md5sum_bin_host'), |
| host_path]) |
| host_hash_tuples = _ParseMd5SumOutput(md5sum_output.splitlines()) |
| return (host_hash_tuples, device_hash_tuples) |
| |
| def GetFilesChanged(self, host_path, device_path, ignore_filenames=False): |
| """Compares the md5sum of a host path against a device path. |
| |
| Note: Ignores extra files on the device. |
| |
| Args: |
| host_path: Path (file or directory) on the host. |
| device_path: Path on the device. |
| ignore_filenames: If True only the file contents are considered when |
| checking whether a file has changed, otherwise the relative path |
| must also match. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A list of tuples of the form (host_path, device_path) for files whose |
| md5sums do not match. |
| """ |
| |
| # Md5Sum resolves symbolic links in path names so the calculation of |
| # relative path names from its output will need the real path names of the |
| # base directories. Having calculated these they are used throughout the |
| # function since this makes us less subject to any future changes to Md5Sum. |
| real_host_path = os.path.realpath(host_path) |
| real_device_path = self.RunShellCommand('realpath "%s"' % device_path)[0] |
| |
| host_hash_tuples, device_hash_tuples = self._RunMd5Sum( |
| real_host_path, real_device_path) |
| |
| if len(host_hash_tuples) > len(device_hash_tuples): |
| logging.info('%s files do not exist on the device' % |
| (len(host_hash_tuples) - len(device_hash_tuples))) |
| |
| host_rel = [(os.path.relpath(os.path.normpath(t.path), real_host_path), |
| t.hash) |
| for t in host_hash_tuples] |
| |
| if os.path.isdir(real_host_path): |
| def RelToRealPaths(rel_path): |
| return (os.path.join(real_host_path, rel_path), |
| os.path.join(real_device_path, rel_path)) |
| else: |
| assert len(host_rel) == 1 |
| def RelToRealPaths(_): |
| return (real_host_path, real_device_path) |
| |
| if ignore_filenames: |
| # If we are ignoring file names, then we want to push any file for which |
| # a file with an equivalent MD5 sum does not exist on the device. |
| device_hashes = set([h.hash for h in device_hash_tuples]) |
| ShouldPush = lambda p, h: h not in device_hashes |
| else: |
| # Otherwise, we want to push any file on the host for which a file with |
| # an equivalent MD5 sum does not exist at the same relative path on the |
| # device. |
| device_rel = dict([(os.path.relpath(os.path.normpath(t.path), |
| real_device_path), |
| t.hash) |
| for t in device_hash_tuples]) |
| ShouldPush = lambda p, h: p not in device_rel or h != device_rel[p] |
| |
| return [RelToRealPaths(path) for path, host_hash in host_rel |
| if ShouldPush(path, host_hash)] |
| |
| def PushIfNeeded(self, host_path, device_path): |
| """Pushes |host_path| to |device_path|. |
| |
| Works for files and directories. This method skips copying any paths in |
| |test_data_paths| that already exist on the device with the same hash. |
| |
| All pushed files can be removed by calling RemovePushedFiles(). |
| """ |
| MAX_INDIVIDUAL_PUSHES = 50 |
| if not os.path.exists(host_path): |
| raise device_errors.CommandFailedError( |
| 'Local path not found %s' % host_path, device=str(self)) |
| |
| # See if the file on the host changed since the last push (if any) and |
| # return early if it didn't. Note that this shortcut assumes that the tests |
| # on the device don't modify the files. |
| if not os.path.isdir(host_path): |
| if host_path in self._push_if_needed_cache: |
| host_path_mtime = self._push_if_needed_cache[host_path] |
| if host_path_mtime == os.stat(host_path).st_mtime: |
| return |
| |
| size = host_utils.GetRecursiveDiskUsage(host_path) |
| self._pushed_files.append(device_path) |
| self._potential_push_size += size |
| |
| if os.path.isdir(host_path): |
| self.RunShellCommand('mkdir -p "%s"' % device_path) |
| |
| changed_files = self.GetFilesChanged(host_path, device_path) |
| logging.info('Found %d files that need to be pushed to %s', |
| len(changed_files), device_path) |
| if not changed_files: |
| return |
| |
| def Push(host, device): |
| # NOTE: We can't use adb_interface.Push() because it hardcodes a timeout |
| # of 60 seconds which isn't sufficient for a lot of users of this method. |
| push_command = 'push %s %s' % (host, device) |
| self._LogShell(push_command) |
| |
| # Retry push with increasing backoff if the device is busy. |
| retry = 0 |
| while True: |
| output = self._adb.SendCommand(push_command, timeout_time=30 * 60) |
| if _HasAdbPushSucceeded(output): |
| if not os.path.isdir(host_path): |
| self._push_if_needed_cache[host] = os.stat(host).st_mtime |
| return |
| if retry < 3: |
| retry += 1 |
| wait_time = 5 * retry |
| logging.error('Push failed, retrying in %d seconds: %s' % |
| (wait_time, output)) |
| time.sleep(wait_time) |
| else: |
| raise Exception('Push failed: %s' % output) |
| |
| diff_size = 0 |
| if len(changed_files) <= MAX_INDIVIDUAL_PUSHES: |
| diff_size = sum(host_utils.GetRecursiveDiskUsage(f[0]) |
| for f in changed_files) |
| |
| # TODO(craigdh): Replace this educated guess with a heuristic that |
| # approximates the push time for each method. |
| if len(changed_files) > MAX_INDIVIDUAL_PUSHES or diff_size > 0.5 * size: |
| self._actual_push_size += size |
| Push(host_path, device_path) |
| else: |
| for f in changed_files: |
| Push(f[0], f[1]) |
| self._actual_push_size += diff_size |
| |
| def GetPushSizeInfo(self): |
| """Get total size of pushes to the device done via PushIfNeeded() |
| |
| Returns: |
| A tuple: |
| 1. Total size of push requests to PushIfNeeded (MB) |
| 2. Total size that was actually pushed (MB) |
| """ |
| return (self._potential_push_size, self._actual_push_size) |
| |
| def GetFileContents(self, filename, log_result=False): |
| """Gets contents from the file specified by |filename|.""" |
| return self.RunShellCommand('cat "%s" 2>/dev/null' % filename, |
| log_result=log_result) |
| |
| def SetFileContents(self, filename, contents): |
| """Writes |contents| to the file specified by |filename|.""" |
| with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f: |
| f.write(contents) |
| f.flush() |
| self._adb.Push(f.name, filename) |
| |
| def RunShellCommandWithSU(self, command, timeout_time=20, log_result=False): |
| return self.RunShellCommand('su -c %s' % command, timeout_time, log_result) |
| |
| def CanAccessProtectedFileContents(self): |
| """Returns True if Get/SetProtectedFileContents would work via "su" or adb |
| shell running as root. |
| |
| Devices running user builds don't have adb root, but may provide "su" which |
| can be used for accessing protected files. |
| """ |
| return (self._GetProtectedFileCommandRunner() != None) |
| |
| def _GetProtectedFileCommandRunner(self): |
| """Finds the best method to access protected files on the device. |
| |
| Returns: |
| 1. None when privileged files cannot be accessed on the device. |
| 2. Otherwise: A function taking a single parameter: a string with command |
| line arguments. Running that function executes the command with |
| the appropriate method. |
| """ |
| if self._protected_file_access_method_initialized: |
| return self._privileged_command_runner |
| |
| self._privileged_command_runner = None |
| self._protected_file_access_method_initialized = True |
| |
| for cmd in [self.RunShellCommand, self.RunShellCommandWithSU]: |
| # Get contents of the auxv vector for the init(8) process from a small |
| # binary file that always exists on linux and is always read-protected. |
| contents = cmd('cat /proc/1/auxv') |
| # The leading 4 or 8-bytes of auxv vector is a_type. There are not many |
| # reserved a_type values, hence byte 2 must always be '\0' for a realistic |
| # auxv. See /usr/include/elf.h. |
| if len(contents) > 0 and (contents[0][2] == '\0'): |
| self._privileged_command_runner = cmd |
| break |
| return self._privileged_command_runner |
| |
| def GetProtectedFileContents(self, filename): |
| """Gets contents from the protected file specified by |filename|. |
| |
| This is potentially less efficient than GetFileContents. |
| """ |
| command = 'cat "%s" 2> /dev/null' % filename |
| command_runner = self._GetProtectedFileCommandRunner() |
| if command_runner: |
| return command_runner(command) |
| else: |
| logging.warning('Could not access protected file: %s' % filename) |
| return [] |
| |
| def SetProtectedFileContents(self, filename, contents): |
| """Writes |contents| to the protected file specified by |filename|. |
| |
| This is less efficient than SetFileContents. |
| """ |
| with DeviceTempFile(self) as temp_file: |
| with DeviceTempFile(self, suffix=".sh") as temp_script: |
| # Put the contents in a temporary file |
| self.SetFileContents(temp_file.name, contents) |
| # Create a script to copy the file contents to its final destination |
| self.SetFileContents(temp_script.name, |
| 'cat %s > %s' % (temp_file.name, filename)) |
| |
| command = 'sh %s' % temp_script.name |
| command_runner = self._GetProtectedFileCommandRunner() |
| if command_runner: |
| return command_runner(command) |
| else: |
| logging.warning( |
| 'Could not set contents of protected file: %s' % filename) |
| |
| |
| def RemovePushedFiles(self): |
| """Removes all files pushed with PushIfNeeded() from the device.""" |
| for p in self._pushed_files: |
| self.RunShellCommand('rm -r %s' % p, timeout_time=2 * 60) |
| |
| def ListPathContents(self, path): |
| """Lists files in all subdirectories of |path|. |
| |
| Args: |
| path: The path to list. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A dict of {"name": (size, lastmod), ...}. |
| """ |
| # Example output: |
| # /foo/bar: |
| # -rw-r----- user group 102 2011-05-12 12:29:54.131623387 +0100 baz.txt |
| re_file = re.compile('^-(?P<perms>[^\s]+)\s+' |
| '(?P<user>[^\s]+)\s+' |
| '(?P<group>[^\s]+)\s+' |
| '(?P<size>[^\s]+)\s+' |
| '(?P<date>[^\s]+)\s+' |
| '(?P<time>[^\s]+)\s+' |
| '(?P<filename>[^\s]+)$') |
| return _GetFilesFromRecursiveLsOutput( |
| path, self.RunShellCommand('ls -lR %s' % path), re_file, |
| self.GetUtcOffset()) |
| |
| def GetUtcOffset(self): |
| if not self._device_utc_offset: |
| self._device_utc_offset = self.RunShellCommand('date +%z')[0] |
| return self._device_utc_offset |
| |
| def SetJavaAssertsEnabled(self, enable): |
| """Sets or removes the device java assertions property. |
| |
| Args: |
| enable: If True the property will be set. |
| |
| Returns: |
| True if the file was modified (reboot is required for it to take effect). |
| """ |
| # First ensure the desired property is persisted. |
| temp_props_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() |
| properties = '' |
| if self._adb.Pull(LOCAL_PROPERTIES_PATH, temp_props_file.name): |
| with open(temp_props_file.name) as f: |
| properties = f.read() |
| re_search = re.compile(r'^\s*' + re.escape(JAVA_ASSERT_PROPERTY) + |
| r'\s*=\s*all\s*$', re.MULTILINE) |
| if enable != bool(re.search(re_search, properties)): |
| re_replace = re.compile(r'^\s*' + re.escape(JAVA_ASSERT_PROPERTY) + |
| r'\s*=\s*\w+\s*$', re.MULTILINE) |
| properties = re.sub(re_replace, '', properties) |
| if enable: |
| properties += '\n%s=all\n' % JAVA_ASSERT_PROPERTY |
| |
| file(temp_props_file.name, 'w').write(properties) |
| self._adb.Push(temp_props_file.name, LOCAL_PROPERTIES_PATH) |
| |
| # Next, check the current runtime value is what we need, and |
| # if not, set it and report that a reboot is required. |
| was_set = 'all' in self.system_properties[JAVA_ASSERT_PROPERTY] |
| if was_set == enable: |
| return False |
| self.system_properties[JAVA_ASSERT_PROPERTY] = enable and 'all' or '' |
| return True |
| |
| def GetBuildId(self): |
| """Returns the build ID of the system (e.g. JRM79C).""" |
| build_id = self.system_properties['ro.build.id'] |
| assert build_id |
| return build_id |
| |
| def GetBuildType(self): |
| """Returns the build type of the system (e.g. eng).""" |
| build_type = self.system_properties['ro.build.type'] |
| assert build_type |
| return build_type |
| |
| def GetBuildProduct(self): |
| """Returns the build product of the device (e.g. maguro).""" |
| build_product = self.system_properties['ro.build.product'] |
| assert build_product |
| return build_product |
| |
| def GetProductName(self): |
| """Returns the product name of the device (e.g. takju).""" |
| name = self.system_properties['ro.product.name'] |
| assert name |
| return name |
| |
| def GetBuildFingerprint(self): |
| """Returns the build fingerprint of the device.""" |
| build_fingerprint = self.system_properties['ro.build.fingerprint'] |
| assert build_fingerprint |
| return build_fingerprint |
| |
| def GetDescription(self): |
| """Returns the description of the system. |
| |
| For example, "yakju-userdebug 4.1 JRN54F 364167 dev-keys". |
| """ |
| description = self.system_properties['ro.build.description'] |
| assert description |
| return description |
| |
| def GetProductModel(self): |
| """Returns the name of the product model (e.g. "Galaxy Nexus") """ |
| model = self.system_properties['ro.product.model'] |
| assert model |
| return model |
| |
| def GetWifiIP(self): |
| """Returns the wifi IP on the device.""" |
| wifi_ip = self.system_properties['dhcp.wlan0.ipaddress'] |
| # Do not assert here. Devices (e.g. emulators) may not have a WifiIP. |
| return wifi_ip |
| |
| def GetSubscriberInfo(self): |
| """Returns the device subscriber info (e.g. GSM and device ID) as string.""" |
| iphone_sub = self.RunShellCommand('dumpsys iphonesubinfo') |
| # Do not assert here. Devices (e.g. Nakasi on K) may not have iphonesubinfo. |
| return '\n'.join(iphone_sub) |
| |
| def GetBatteryInfo(self): |
| """Returns a {str: str} dict of battery info (e.g. status, level, etc).""" |
| battery = self.RunShellCommand('dumpsys battery') |
| assert battery |
| battery_info = {} |
| for line in battery[1:]: |
| k, _, v = line.partition(': ') |
| battery_info[k.strip()] = v.strip() |
| return battery_info |
| |
| def GetSetupWizardStatus(self): |
| """Returns the status of the device setup wizard (e.g. DISABLED).""" |
| status = self.system_properties['ro.setupwizard.mode'] |
| # On some devices, the status is empty if not otherwise set. In such cases |
| # the caller should expect an empty string to be returned. |
| return status |
| |
| def StartMonitoringLogcat(self, clear=True, logfile=None, filters=None): |
| """Starts monitoring the output of logcat, for use with WaitForLogMatch. |
| |
| Args: |
| clear: If True the existing logcat output will be cleared, to avoiding |
| matching historical output lurking in the log. |
| filters: A list of logcat filters to be used. |
| """ |
| if clear: |
| self.RunShellCommand('logcat -c') |
| args = [] |
| if self._adb._target_arg: |
| args += shlex.split(self._adb._target_arg) |
| args += ['logcat', '-v', 'threadtime'] |
| if filters: |
| args.extend(filters) |
| else: |
| args.append('*:v') |
| |
| if logfile: |
| logfile = NewLineNormalizer(logfile) |
| |
| # Spawn logcat and synchronize with it. |
| for _ in range(4): |
| self._logcat = pexpect.spawn(constants.GetAdbPath(), args, timeout=10, |
| logfile=logfile) |
| if not clear or self.SyncLogCat(): |
| break |
| self._logcat.close(force=True) |
| else: |
| logging.critical('Error reading from logcat: ' + str(self._logcat.match)) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| def SyncLogCat(self): |
| """Synchronize with logcat. |
| |
| Synchronize with the monitored logcat so that WaitForLogMatch will only |
| consider new message that are received after this point in time. |
| |
| Returns: |
| True if the synchronization succeeded. |
| """ |
| assert self._logcat |
| tag = 'logcat_sync_%s' % time.time() |
| self.RunShellCommand('log ' + tag) |
| return self._logcat.expect([tag, pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT]) == 0 |
| |
| def GetMonitoredLogCat(self): |
| """Returns an "adb logcat" command as created by pexpected.spawn.""" |
| if not self._logcat: |
| self.StartMonitoringLogcat(clear=False) |
| return self._logcat |
| |
| def WaitForLogMatch(self, success_re, error_re, clear=False, timeout=10): |
| """Blocks until a matching line is logged or a timeout occurs. |
| |
| Args: |
| success_re: A compiled re to search each line for. |
| error_re: A compiled re which, if found, terminates the search for |
| |success_re|. If None is given, no error condition will be detected. |
| clear: If True the existing logcat output will be cleared, defaults to |
| false. |
| timeout: Timeout in seconds to wait for a log match. |
| |
| Raises: |
| pexpect.TIMEOUT after |timeout| seconds without a match for |success_re| |
| or |error_re|. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The re match object if |success_re| is matched first or None if |error_re| |
| is matched first. |
| """ |
| logging.info('<<< Waiting for logcat:' + str(success_re.pattern)) |
| t0 = time.time() |
| while True: |
| if not self._logcat: |
| self.StartMonitoringLogcat(clear) |
| try: |
| while True: |
| # Note this will block for upto the timeout _per log line_, so we need |
| # to calculate the overall timeout remaining since t0. |
| time_remaining = t0 + timeout - time.time() |
| if time_remaining < 0: |
| raise pexpect.TIMEOUT(self._logcat) |
| self._logcat.expect(PEXPECT_LINE_RE, timeout=time_remaining) |
| line = self._logcat.match.group(1) |
| if error_re: |
| error_match = error_re.search(line) |
| if error_match: |
| return None |
| success_match = success_re.search(line) |
| if success_match: |
| return success_match |
| logging.info('<<< Skipped Logcat Line:' + str(line)) |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| raise pexpect.TIMEOUT( |
| 'Timeout (%ds) exceeded waiting for pattern "%s" (tip: use -vv ' |
| 'to debug)' % |
| (timeout, success_re.pattern)) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| # It seems that sometimes logcat can end unexpectedly. This seems |
| # to happen during Chrome startup after a reboot followed by a cache |
| # clean. I don't understand why this happens, but this code deals with |
| # getting EOF in logcat. |
| logging.critical('Found EOF in adb logcat. Restarting...') |
| # Rerun spawn with original arguments. Note that self._logcat.args[0] is |
| # the path of adb, so we don't want it in the arguments. |
| self._logcat = pexpect.spawn(constants.GetAdbPath(), |
| self._logcat.args[1:], |
| timeout=self._logcat.timeout, |
| logfile=self._logcat.logfile) |
| |
| def StartRecordingLogcat(self, clear=True, filters=None): |
| """Starts recording logcat output to eventually be saved as a string. |
| |
| This call should come before some series of tests are run, with either |
| StopRecordingLogcat or SearchLogcatRecord following the tests. |
| |
| Args: |
| clear: True if existing log output should be cleared. |
| filters: A list of logcat filters to be used. |
| """ |
| if not filters: |
| filters = ['*:v'] |
| if clear: |
| self._adb.SendCommand('logcat -c') |
| logcat_command = 'adb %s logcat -v threadtime %s' % (self._adb._target_arg, |
| ' '.join(filters)) |
| self._logcat_tmpoutfile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(bufsize=0) |
| self.logcat_process = subprocess.Popen(logcat_command, shell=True, |
| stdout=self._logcat_tmpoutfile) |
| |
| def GetCurrentRecordedLogcat(self): |
| """Return the current content of the logcat being recorded. |
| Call this after StartRecordingLogcat() and before StopRecordingLogcat(). |
| This can be useful to perform timed polling/parsing. |
| Returns: |
| Current logcat output as a single string, or None if |
| StopRecordingLogcat() was already called. |
| """ |
| if not self._logcat_tmpoutfile: |
| return None |
| |
| with open(self._logcat_tmpoutfile.name) as f: |
| return f.read() |
| |
| def StopRecordingLogcat(self): |
| """Stops an existing logcat recording subprocess and returns output. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The logcat output as a string or an empty string if logcat was not |
| being recorded at the time. |
| """ |
| if not self.logcat_process: |
| return '' |
| # Cannot evaluate directly as 0 is a possible value. |
| # Better to read the self.logcat_process.stdout before killing it, |
| # Otherwise the communicate may return incomplete output due to pipe break. |
| if self.logcat_process.poll() is None: |
| self.logcat_process.kill() |
| self.logcat_process.wait() |
| self.logcat_process = None |
| self._logcat_tmpoutfile.seek(0) |
| output = self._logcat_tmpoutfile.read() |
| self._logcat_tmpoutfile.close() |
| self._logcat_tmpoutfile = None |
| return output |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def SearchLogcatRecord(record, message, thread_id=None, proc_id=None, |
| log_level=None, component=None): |
| """Searches the specified logcat output and returns results. |
| |
| This method searches through the logcat output specified by record for a |
| certain message, narrowing results by matching them against any other |
| specified criteria. It returns all matching lines as described below. |
| |
| Args: |
| record: A string generated by Start/StopRecordingLogcat to search. |
| message: An output string to search for. |
| thread_id: The thread id that is the origin of the message. |
| proc_id: The process that is the origin of the message. |
| log_level: The log level of the message. |
| component: The name of the component that would create the message. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A list of dictionaries represeting matching entries, each containing keys |
| thread_id, proc_id, log_level, component, and message. |
| """ |
| if thread_id: |
| thread_id = str(thread_id) |
| if proc_id: |
| proc_id = str(proc_id) |
| results = [] |
| reg = re.compile('(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+([A-Z])\s+([A-Za-z]+)\s*:(.*)$', |
| re.MULTILINE) |
| log_list = reg.findall(record) |
| for (tid, pid, log_lev, comp, msg) in log_list: |
| if ((not thread_id or thread_id == tid) and |
| (not proc_id or proc_id == pid) and |
| (not log_level or log_level == log_lev) and |
| (not component or component == comp) and msg.find(message) > -1): |
| match = dict({'thread_id': tid, 'proc_id': pid, |
| 'log_level': log_lev, 'component': comp, |
| 'message': msg}) |
| results.append(match) |
| return results |
| |
| def ExtractPid(self, process_name): |
| """Extracts Process Ids for a given process name from Android Shell. |
| |
| Args: |
| process_name: name of the process on the device. |
| |
| Returns: |
| List of all the process ids (as strings) that match the given name. |
| If the name of a process exactly matches the given name, the pid of |
| that process will be inserted to the front of the pid list. |
| """ |
| pids = [] |
| for line in self.RunShellCommand('ps', log_result=False): |
| data = line.split() |
| try: |
| if process_name in data[-1]: # name is in the last column |
| if process_name == data[-1]: |
| pids.insert(0, data[1]) # PID is in the second column |
| else: |
| pids.append(data[1]) |
| except IndexError: |
| pass |
| return pids |
| |
| def GetIoStats(self): |
| """Gets cumulative disk IO stats since boot (for all processes). |
| |
| Returns: |
| Dict of {num_reads, num_writes, read_ms, write_ms} or None if there |
| was an error. |
| """ |
| IoStats = collections.namedtuple( |
| 'IoStats', |
| ['device', |
| 'num_reads_issued', |
| 'num_reads_merged', |
| 'num_sectors_read', |
| 'ms_spent_reading', |
| 'num_writes_completed', |
| 'num_writes_merged', |
| 'num_sectors_written', |
| 'ms_spent_writing', |
| 'num_ios_in_progress', |
| 'ms_spent_doing_io', |
| 'ms_spent_doing_io_weighted', |
| ]) |
| |
| for line in self.GetFileContents('/proc/diskstats', log_result=False): |
| fields = line.split() |
| stats = IoStats._make([fields[2]] + [int(f) for f in fields[3:]]) |
| if stats.device == 'mmcblk0': |
| return { |
| 'num_reads': stats.num_reads_issued, |
| 'num_writes': stats.num_writes_completed, |
| 'read_ms': stats.ms_spent_reading, |
| 'write_ms': stats.ms_spent_writing, |
| } |
| logging.warning('Could not find disk IO stats.') |
| return None |
| |
| def GetMemoryUsageForPid(self, pid): |
| """Returns the memory usage for given pid. |
| |
| Args: |
| pid: The pid number of the specific process running on device. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Dict of {metric:usage_kb}, for the process which has specified pid. |
| The metric keys which may be included are: Size, Rss, Pss, Shared_Clean, |
| Shared_Dirty, Private_Clean, Private_Dirty, VmHWM. |
| """ |
| showmap = self.RunShellCommand('showmap %d' % pid) |
| if not showmap or not showmap[-1].endswith('TOTAL'): |
| logging.warning('Invalid output for showmap %s', str(showmap)) |
| return {} |
| items = showmap[-1].split() |
| if len(items) != 9: |
| logging.warning('Invalid TOTAL for showmap %s', str(items)) |
| return {} |
| usage_dict = collections.defaultdict(int) |
| usage_dict.update({ |
| 'Size': int(items[0].strip()), |
| 'Rss': int(items[1].strip()), |
| 'Pss': int(items[2].strip()), |
| 'Shared_Clean': int(items[3].strip()), |
| 'Shared_Dirty': int(items[4].strip()), |
| 'Private_Clean': int(items[5].strip()), |
| 'Private_Dirty': int(items[6].strip()), |
| }) |
| peak_value_kb = 0 |
| for line in self.GetProtectedFileContents('/proc/%s/status' % pid): |
| if not line.startswith('VmHWM:'): # Format: 'VmHWM: +[0-9]+ kB' |
| continue |
| peak_value_kb = int(line.split(':')[1].strip().split(' ')[0]) |
| break |
| usage_dict['VmHWM'] = peak_value_kb |
| if not peak_value_kb: |
| logging.warning('Could not find memory peak value for pid ' + str(pid)) |
| |
| return usage_dict |
| |
| def ProcessesUsingDevicePort(self, device_port): |
| """Lists processes using the specified device port on loopback interface. |
| |
| Args: |
| device_port: Port on device we want to check. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A list of (pid, process_name) tuples using the specified port. |
| """ |
| tcp_results = self.RunShellCommand('cat /proc/net/tcp', log_result=False) |
| tcp_address = '0100007F:%04X' % device_port |
| pids = [] |
| for single_connect in tcp_results: |
| connect_results = single_connect.split() |
| # Column 1 is the TCP port, and Column 9 is the inode of the socket |
| if connect_results[1] == tcp_address: |
| socket_inode = connect_results[9] |
| socket_name = 'socket:[%s]' % socket_inode |
| lsof_results = self.RunShellCommand('lsof', log_result=False) |
| for single_process in lsof_results: |
| process_results = single_process.split() |
| # Ignore the line if it has less than nine columns in it, which may |
| # be the case when a process stops while lsof is executing. |
| if len(process_results) <= 8: |
| continue |
| # Column 0 is the executable name |
| # Column 1 is the pid |
| # Column 8 is the Inode in use |
| if process_results[8] == socket_name: |
| pids.append((int(process_results[1]), process_results[0])) |
| break |
| logging.info('PidsUsingDevicePort: %s', pids) |
| return pids |
| |
| def FileExistsOnDevice(self, file_name): |
| """Checks whether the given file exists on the device. |
| |
| Args: |
| file_name: Full path of file to check. |
| |
| Returns: |
| True if the file exists, False otherwise. |
| """ |
| assert '"' not in file_name, 'file_name cannot contain double quotes' |
| try: |
| status = self._adb.SendShellCommand( |
| '\'test -e "%s"; echo $?\'' % (file_name)) |
| if 'test: not found' not in status: |
| return int(status) == 0 |
| |
| status = self._adb.SendShellCommand( |
| '\'ls "%s" >/dev/null 2>&1; echo $?\'' % (file_name)) |
| return int(status) == 0 |
| except ValueError: |
| if IsDeviceAttached(self._device): |
| raise errors.DeviceUnresponsiveError('Device may be offline.') |
| |
| return False |
| |
| def IsFileWritableOnDevice(self, file_name): |
| """Checks whether the given file (or directory) is writable on the device. |
| |
| Args: |
| file_name: Full path of file/directory to check. |
| |
| Returns: |
| True if writable, False otherwise. |
| """ |
| assert '"' not in file_name, 'file_name cannot contain double quotes' |
| try: |
| status = self._adb.SendShellCommand( |
| '\'test -w "%s"; echo $?\'' % (file_name)) |
| if 'test: not found' not in status: |
| return int(status) == 0 |
| raise errors.AbortError('"test" binary not found. OS too old.') |
| |
| except ValueError: |
| if IsDeviceAttached(self._device): |
| raise errors.DeviceUnresponsiveError('Device may be offline.') |
| |
| return False |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def GetTimestamp(): |
| return time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d-%H%M%S', time.localtime()) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def EnsureHostDirectory(host_file): |
| host_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(host_file)) |
| if not os.path.exists(host_dir): |
| os.makedirs(host_dir) |
| |
| def TakeScreenshot(self, host_file=None): |
| """Saves a screenshot image to |host_file| on the host. |
| |
| Args: |
| host_file: Absolute path to the image file to store on the host or None to |
| use an autogenerated file name. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Resulting host file name of the screenshot. |
| """ |
| host_file = os.path.abspath(host_file or |
| 'screenshot-%s.png' % self.GetTimestamp()) |
| self.EnsureHostDirectory(host_file) |
| device_file = '%s/screenshot.png' % self.GetExternalStorage() |
| self.RunShellCommand( |
| '/system/bin/screencap -p %s' % device_file) |
| self.PullFileFromDevice(device_file, host_file) |
| self.RunShellCommand('rm -f "%s"' % device_file) |
| return host_file |
| |
| def PullFileFromDevice(self, device_file, host_file): |
| """Download |device_file| on the device from to |host_file| on the host. |
| |
| Args: |
| device_file: Absolute path to the file to retrieve from the device. |
| host_file: Absolute path to the file to store on the host. |
| """ |
| if not self._adb.Pull(device_file, host_file): |
| raise device_errors.AdbCommandFailedError( |
| ['pull', device_file, host_file], 'Failed to pull file from device.') |
| assert os.path.exists(host_file) |
| |
| def SetUtilWrapper(self, util_wrapper): |
| """Sets a wrapper prefix to be used when running a locally-built |
| binary on the device (ex.: md5sum_bin). |
| """ |
| self._util_wrapper = util_wrapper |
| |
| def RunUIAutomatorTest(self, test, test_package, timeout): |
| """Runs a single uiautomator test. |
| |
| Args: |
| test: Test class/method. |
| test_package: Name of the test jar. |
| timeout: Timeout time in seconds. |
| |
| Returns: |
| An instance of am_instrument_parser.TestResult object. |
| """ |
| cmd = 'uiautomator runtest %s -e class %s' % (test_package, test) |
| self._LogShell(cmd) |
| output = self._adb.SendShellCommand(cmd, timeout_time=timeout) |
| # uiautomator doesn't fully conform to the instrumenation test runner |
| # convention and doesn't terminate with INSTRUMENTATION_CODE. |
| # Just assume the first result is valid. |
| (test_results, _) = am_instrument_parser.ParseAmInstrumentOutput(output) |
| if not test_results: |
| raise errors.InstrumentationError( |
| 'no test results... device setup correctly?') |
| return test_results[0] |
| |
| def DismissCrashDialogIfNeeded(self): |
| """Dismiss the error/ANR dialog if present. |
| |
| Returns: Name of the crashed package if a dialog is focused, |
| None otherwise. |
| """ |
| re_focus = re.compile( |
| r'\s*mCurrentFocus.*Application (Error|Not Responding): (\S+)}') |
| |
| def _FindFocusedWindow(): |
| match = None |
| for line in self.RunShellCommand('dumpsys window windows'): |
| match = re.match(re_focus, line) |
| if match: |
| break |
| return match |
| |
| match = _FindFocusedWindow() |
| if not match: |
| return |
| package = match.group(2) |
| logging.warning('Trying to dismiss %s dialog for %s' % match.groups()) |
| self.SendKeyEvent(KEYCODE_DPAD_RIGHT) |
| self.SendKeyEvent(KEYCODE_DPAD_RIGHT) |
| self.SendKeyEvent(KEYCODE_ENTER) |
| match = _FindFocusedWindow() |
| if match: |
| logging.error('Still showing a %s dialog for %s' % match.groups()) |
| return package |
| |
| def EfficientDeviceDirectoryCopy(self, source, dest): |
| """ Copy a directory efficiently on the device |
| |
| Uses a shell script running on the target to copy new and changed files the |
| source directory to the destination directory and remove added files. This |
| is in some cases much faster than cp -r. |
| |
| Args: |
| source: absolute path of source directory |
| dest: absolute path of destination directory |
| """ |
| logging.info('In EfficientDeviceDirectoryCopy %s %s', source, dest) |
| with DeviceTempFile(self, suffix=".sh") as temp_script_file: |
| host_script_path = os.path.join(constants.DIR_SOURCE_ROOT, |
| 'build', |
| 'android', |
| 'pylib', |
| 'efficient_android_directory_copy.sh') |
| self._adb.Push(host_script_path, temp_script_file.name) |
| out = self.RunShellCommand( |
| 'sh %s %s %s' % (temp_script_file.name, source, dest), |
| timeout_time=120) |
| if self._device: |
| device_repr = self._device[-4:] |
| else: |
| device_repr = '????' |
| for line in out: |
| logging.info('[%s]> %s', device_repr, line) |
| |
| def _GetControlUsbChargingCommand(self): |
| if self._control_usb_charging_command['cached']: |
| return self._control_usb_charging_command['command'] |
| self._control_usb_charging_command['cached'] = True |
| if not self.IsRootEnabled(): |
| return None |
| for command in CONTROL_USB_CHARGING_COMMANDS: |
| # Assert command is valid. |
| assert 'disable_command' in command |
| assert 'enable_command' in command |
| assert 'witness_file' in command |
| witness_file = command['witness_file'] |
| if self.FileExistsOnDevice(witness_file): |
| self._control_usb_charging_command['command'] = command |
| return command |
| return None |
| |
| def CanControlUsbCharging(self): |
| return self._GetControlUsbChargingCommand() is not None |
| |
| def DisableUsbCharging(self, timeout=10): |
| command = self._GetControlUsbChargingCommand() |
| if not command: |
| raise Exception('Unable to act on usb charging.') |
| disable_command = command['disable_command'] |
| t0 = time.time() |
| # Do not loop directly on self.IsDeviceCharging to cut the number of calls |
| # to the device. |
| while True: |
| if t0 + timeout - time.time() < 0: |
| raise pexpect.TIMEOUT('Unable to enable USB charging in time.') |
| self.RunShellCommand(disable_command) |
| if not self.IsDeviceCharging(): |
| break |
| |
| def EnableUsbCharging(self, timeout=10): |
| command = self._GetControlUsbChargingCommand() |
| if not command: |
| raise Exception('Unable to act on usb charging.') |
| disable_command = command['enable_command'] |
| t0 = time.time() |
| # Do not loop directly on self.IsDeviceCharging to cut the number of calls |
| # to the device. |
| while True: |
| if t0 + timeout - time.time() < 0: |
| raise pexpect.TIMEOUT('Unable to enable USB charging in time.') |
| self.RunShellCommand(disable_command) |
| if self.IsDeviceCharging(): |
| break |
| |
| def IsDeviceCharging(self): |
| for line in self.RunShellCommand('dumpsys battery'): |
| if 'powered: ' in line: |
| if line.split('powered: ')[1] == 'true': |
| return True |
| |
| |
| class NewLineNormalizer(object): |
| """A file-like object to normalize EOLs to '\n'. |
| |
| Pexpect runs adb within a pseudo-tty device (see |
| http://www.noah.org/wiki/pexpect), so any '\n' printed by adb is written |
| as '\r\n' to the logfile. Since adb already uses '\r\n' to terminate |
| lines, the log ends up having '\r\r\n' at the end of each line. This |
| filter replaces the above with a single '\n' in the data stream. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, output): |
| self._output = output |
| |
| def write(self, data): |
| data = data.replace('\r\r\n', '\n') |
| self._output.write(data) |
| |
| def flush(self): |
| self._output.flush() |