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Dan Albertdb6fe642015-03-19 15:21:08 -07001/*
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3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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16
Yabin Cui19bec5b2015-09-22 15:52:57 -070017#define TRACE_TAG SYSDEPS
Dan Albertdb6fe642015-03-19 15:21:08 -070018
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -080019#include "sysdeps.h"
Dan Albertdb6fe642015-03-19 15:21:08 -070020
21#include <winsock2.h> /* winsock.h *must* be included before windows.h. */
Stephen Hinesb1170852014-10-01 17:37:06 -070022#include <windows.h>
Dan Albertdb6fe642015-03-19 15:21:08 -070023
24#include <errno.h>
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -080025#include <stdio.h>
Christopher Ferris054d1702014-11-06 14:34:24 -080026#include <stdlib.h>
Dan Albertdb6fe642015-03-19 15:21:08 -070027
Spencer Low50740f52015-09-08 17:13:04 -070028#include <algorithm>
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -070029#include <memory>
Josh Gaoe7daf572016-09-21 12:37:10 -070030#include <mutex>
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -070031#include <string>
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -070032#include <unordered_map>
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -080033#include <vector>
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -070034
Elliott Hughesfe447512015-07-24 11:35:40 -070035#include <cutils/sockets.h>
36
David Pursellc573d522016-01-27 08:52:53 -080037#include <android-base/errors.h>
Elliott Hughesf55ead92015-12-04 22:00:26 -080038#include <android-base/logging.h>
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -070039#include <android-base/macros.h>
Elliott Hughesf55ead92015-12-04 22:00:26 -080040#include <android-base/stringprintf.h>
41#include <android-base/strings.h>
42#include <android-base/utf8.h>
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -070043
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -080044#include "adb.h"
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -080045#include "adb_utils.h"
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -080046
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -070047#include "sysdeps/uio.h"
48
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -080049extern void fatal(const char *fmt, ...);
50
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -070051/* forward declarations */
52
53typedef const struct FHClassRec_* FHClass;
54typedef struct FHRec_* FH;
55typedef struct EventHookRec_* EventHook;
56
57typedef struct FHClassRec_ {
58 void (*_fh_init)(FH);
59 int (*_fh_close)(FH);
60 int (*_fh_lseek)(FH, int, int);
61 int (*_fh_read)(FH, void*, int);
62 int (*_fh_write)(FH, const void*, int);
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -070063 int (*_fh_writev)(FH, const adb_iovec*, int);
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -070064} FHClassRec;
65
66static void _fh_file_init(FH);
67static int _fh_file_close(FH);
68static int _fh_file_lseek(FH, int, int);
69static int _fh_file_read(FH, void*, int);
70static int _fh_file_write(FH, const void*, int);
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -070071static int _fh_file_writev(FH, const adb_iovec*, int);
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -070072
73static const FHClassRec _fh_file_class = {
74 _fh_file_init,
75 _fh_file_close,
76 _fh_file_lseek,
77 _fh_file_read,
78 _fh_file_write,
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -070079 _fh_file_writev,
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -070080};
81
82static void _fh_socket_init(FH);
83static int _fh_socket_close(FH);
84static int _fh_socket_lseek(FH, int, int);
85static int _fh_socket_read(FH, void*, int);
86static int _fh_socket_write(FH, const void*, int);
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -070087static int _fh_socket_writev(FH, const adb_iovec*, int);
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -070088
89static const FHClassRec _fh_socket_class = {
90 _fh_socket_init,
91 _fh_socket_close,
92 _fh_socket_lseek,
93 _fh_socket_read,
94 _fh_socket_write,
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -070095 _fh_socket_writev,
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -070096};
97
Josh Gao2930cdc2016-01-15 15:17:37 -080098#define assert(cond) \
99 do { \
100 if (!(cond)) fatal("assertion failed '%s' on %s:%d\n", #cond, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
101 } while (0)
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800102
Spencer Low2bbb3a92015-08-26 18:46:09 -0700103void handle_deleter::operator()(HANDLE h) {
104 // CreateFile() is documented to return INVALID_HANDLE_FILE on error,
105 // implying that NULL is a valid handle, but this is probably impossible.
106 // Other APIs like CreateEvent() are documented to return NULL on error,
107 // implying that INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE is a valid handle, but this is also
108 // probably impossible. Thus, consider both NULL and INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
109 // as invalid handles. std::unique_ptr won't call a deleter with NULL, so we
110 // only need to check for INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE.
111 if (h != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
112 if (!CloseHandle(h)) {
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -0700113 D("CloseHandle(%p) failed: %s", h,
David Pursellc573d522016-01-27 08:52:53 -0800114 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(GetLastError()).c_str());
Spencer Low2bbb3a92015-08-26 18:46:09 -0700115 }
116 }
117}
118
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800119/**************************************************************************/
120/**************************************************************************/
121/***** *****/
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800122/***** common file descriptor handling *****/
123/***** *****/
124/**************************************************************************/
125/**************************************************************************/
126
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800127typedef struct FHRec_
128{
129 FHClass clazz;
130 int used;
131 int eof;
132 union {
133 HANDLE handle;
134 SOCKET socket;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800135 } u;
136
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800137 char name[32];
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800138} FHRec;
139
140#define fh_handle u.handle
141#define fh_socket u.socket
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800142
Josh Gao4f657a72016-02-17 16:45:39 -0800143#define WIN32_FH_BASE 2048
Josh Gao7c9e5fb2016-04-18 11:09:28 -0700144#define WIN32_MAX_FHS 2048
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800145
Josh Gaoe7daf572016-09-21 12:37:10 -0700146static std::mutex& _win32_lock = *new std::mutex();
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800147static FHRec _win32_fhs[ WIN32_MAX_FHS ];
Spencer Lowb732a372015-07-24 15:38:19 -0700148static int _win32_fh_next; // where to start search for free FHRec
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800149
150static FH
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -0700151_fh_from_int( int fd, const char* func )
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800152{
153 FH f;
154
155 fd -= WIN32_FH_BASE;
156
Spencer Lowb732a372015-07-24 15:38:19 -0700157 if (fd < 0 || fd >= WIN32_MAX_FHS) {
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -0700158 D( "_fh_from_int: invalid fd %d passed to %s", fd + WIN32_FH_BASE,
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -0700159 func );
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800160 errno = EBADF;
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -0700161 return nullptr;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800162 }
163
164 f = &_win32_fhs[fd];
165
166 if (f->used == 0) {
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -0700167 D( "_fh_from_int: invalid fd %d passed to %s", fd + WIN32_FH_BASE,
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -0700168 func );
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800169 errno = EBADF;
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -0700170 return nullptr;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800171 }
172
173 return f;
174}
175
176
177static int
178_fh_to_int( FH f )
179{
180 if (f && f->used && f >= _win32_fhs && f < _win32_fhs + WIN32_MAX_FHS)
181 return (int)(f - _win32_fhs) + WIN32_FH_BASE;
182
183 return -1;
184}
185
186static FH
187_fh_alloc( FHClass clazz )
188{
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -0700189 FH f = nullptr;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800190
Josh Gaoe7daf572016-09-21 12:37:10 -0700191 std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(_win32_lock);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800192
Josh Gao4f657a72016-02-17 16:45:39 -0800193 for (int i = _win32_fh_next; i < WIN32_MAX_FHS; ++i) {
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -0700194 if (_win32_fhs[i].clazz == nullptr) {
Josh Gao4f657a72016-02-17 16:45:39 -0800195 f = &_win32_fhs[i];
196 _win32_fh_next = i + 1;
Josh Gaoe7daf572016-09-21 12:37:10 -0700197 f->clazz = clazz;
198 f->used = 1;
199 f->eof = 0;
200 f->name[0] = '\0';
201 clazz->_fh_init(f);
202 return f;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800203 }
204 }
Josh Gaoe7daf572016-09-21 12:37:10 -0700205
206 D("_fh_alloc: no more free file descriptors");
207 errno = EMFILE; // Too many open files
208 return nullptr;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800209}
210
211
212static int
213_fh_close( FH f )
214{
Spencer Lowb732a372015-07-24 15:38:19 -0700215 // Use lock so that closing only happens once and so that _fh_alloc can't
216 // allocate a FH that we're in the middle of closing.
Josh Gaoe7daf572016-09-21 12:37:10 -0700217 std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(_win32_lock);
Josh Gao4f657a72016-02-17 16:45:39 -0800218
219 int offset = f - _win32_fhs;
220 if (_win32_fh_next > offset) {
221 _win32_fh_next = offset;
222 }
223
Spencer Lowb732a372015-07-24 15:38:19 -0700224 if (f->used) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800225 f->clazz->_fh_close( f );
Spencer Lowb732a372015-07-24 15:38:19 -0700226 f->name[0] = '\0';
227 f->eof = 0;
228 f->used = 0;
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -0700229 f->clazz = nullptr;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800230 }
231 return 0;
232}
233
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700234// Deleter for unique_fh.
235class fh_deleter {
236 public:
237 void operator()(struct FHRec_* fh) {
238 // We're called from a destructor and destructors should not overwrite
239 // errno because callers may do:
240 // errno = EBLAH;
241 // return -1; // calls destructor, which should not overwrite errno
242 const int saved_errno = errno;
243 _fh_close(fh);
244 errno = saved_errno;
245 }
246};
247
248// Like std::unique_ptr, but calls _fh_close() instead of operator delete().
249typedef std::unique_ptr<struct FHRec_, fh_deleter> unique_fh;
250
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800251/**************************************************************************/
252/**************************************************************************/
253/***** *****/
254/***** file-based descriptor handling *****/
255/***** *****/
256/**************************************************************************/
257/**************************************************************************/
258
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700259static void _fh_file_init(FH f) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800260 f->fh_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
261}
262
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700263static int _fh_file_close(FH f) {
264 CloseHandle(f->fh_handle);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800265 f->fh_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
266 return 0;
267}
268
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700269static int _fh_file_read(FH f, void* buf, int len) {
270 DWORD read_bytes;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800271
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -0700272 if (!ReadFile(f->fh_handle, buf, (DWORD)len, &read_bytes, nullptr)) {
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700273 D("adb_read: could not read %d bytes from %s", len, f->name);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800274 errno = EIO;
275 return -1;
276 } else if (read_bytes < (DWORD)len) {
277 f->eof = 1;
278 }
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700279 return read_bytes;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800280}
281
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700282static int _fh_file_write(FH f, const void* buf, int len) {
283 DWORD wrote_bytes;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800284
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -0700285 if (!WriteFile(f->fh_handle, buf, (DWORD)len, &wrote_bytes, nullptr)) {
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700286 D("adb_file_write: could not write %d bytes from %s", len, f->name);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800287 errno = EIO;
288 return -1;
289 } else if (wrote_bytes < (DWORD)len) {
290 f->eof = 1;
291 }
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700292 return wrote_bytes;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800293}
294
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700295static int _fh_file_writev(FH f, const adb_iovec* iov, int iovcnt) {
296 if (iovcnt <= 0) {
297 errno = EINVAL;
298 return -1;
299 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800300
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700301 DWORD wrote_bytes = 0;
302
303 for (int i = 0; i < iovcnt; ++i) {
304 ssize_t rc = _fh_file_write(f, iov[i].iov_base, iov[i].iov_len);
305 if (rc == -1) {
306 return wrote_bytes > 0 ? wrote_bytes : -1;
307 } else if (rc == 0) {
308 return wrote_bytes;
309 }
310
311 wrote_bytes += rc;
312
313 if (static_cast<size_t>(rc) < iov[i].iov_len) {
314 return wrote_bytes;
315 }
316 }
317
318 return wrote_bytes;
319}
320
321static int _fh_file_lseek(FH f, int pos, int origin) {
322 DWORD method;
323 DWORD result;
324
325 switch (origin) {
326 case SEEK_SET:
327 method = FILE_BEGIN;
328 break;
329 case SEEK_CUR:
330 method = FILE_CURRENT;
331 break;
332 case SEEK_END:
333 method = FILE_END;
334 break;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800335 default:
336 errno = EINVAL;
337 return -1;
338 }
339
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -0700340 result = SetFilePointer(f->fh_handle, pos, nullptr, method);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800341 if (result == INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER) {
342 errno = EIO;
343 return -1;
344 } else {
345 f->eof = 0;
346 }
347 return (int)result;
348}
349
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800350/**************************************************************************/
351/**************************************************************************/
352/***** *****/
353/***** file-based descriptor handling *****/
354/***** *****/
355/**************************************************************************/
356/**************************************************************************/
357
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700358int adb_open(const char* path, int options) {
359 FH f;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800360
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700361 DWORD desiredAccess = 0;
362 DWORD shareMode = FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800363
364 switch (options) {
365 case O_RDONLY:
366 desiredAccess = GENERIC_READ;
367 break;
368 case O_WRONLY:
369 desiredAccess = GENERIC_WRITE;
370 break;
371 case O_RDWR:
372 desiredAccess = GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE;
373 break;
374 default:
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -0700375 D("adb_open: invalid options (0x%0x)", options);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800376 errno = EINVAL;
377 return -1;
378 }
379
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700380 f = _fh_alloc(&_fh_file_class);
381 if (!f) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800382 return -1;
383 }
384
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -0800385 std::wstring path_wide;
386 if (!android::base::UTF8ToWide(path, &path_wide)) {
387 return -1;
388 }
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700389 f->fh_handle =
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -0700390 CreateFileW(path_wide.c_str(), desiredAccess, shareMode, nullptr, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, nullptr);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800391
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700392 if (f->fh_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
Spencer Low5c761bd2015-07-21 02:06:26 -0700393 const DWORD err = GetLastError();
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800394 _fh_close(f);
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700395 D("adb_open: could not open '%s': ", path);
Spencer Low5c761bd2015-07-21 02:06:26 -0700396 switch (err) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800397 case ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND:
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700398 D("file not found");
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800399 errno = ENOENT;
400 return -1;
401
402 case ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND:
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700403 D("path not found");
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800404 errno = ENOTDIR;
405 return -1;
406
407 default:
David Pursellc573d522016-01-27 08:52:53 -0800408 D("unknown error: %s", android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800409 errno = ENOENT;
410 return -1;
411 }
412 }
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -0800413
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700414 snprintf(f->name, sizeof(f->name), "%d(%s)", _fh_to_int(f), path);
415 D("adb_open: '%s' => fd %d", path, _fh_to_int(f));
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800416 return _fh_to_int(f);
417}
418
419/* ignore mode on Win32 */
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700420int adb_creat(const char* path, int mode) {
421 FH f;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800422
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700423 f = _fh_alloc(&_fh_file_class);
424 if (!f) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800425 return -1;
426 }
427
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -0800428 std::wstring path_wide;
429 if (!android::base::UTF8ToWide(path, &path_wide)) {
430 return -1;
431 }
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700432 f->fh_handle = CreateFileW(path_wide.c_str(), GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -0700433 nullptr, CREATE_ALWAYS, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, nullptr);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800434
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700435 if (f->fh_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
Spencer Low5c761bd2015-07-21 02:06:26 -0700436 const DWORD err = GetLastError();
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800437 _fh_close(f);
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700438 D("adb_creat: could not open '%s': ", path);
Spencer Low5c761bd2015-07-21 02:06:26 -0700439 switch (err) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800440 case ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND:
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700441 D("file not found");
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800442 errno = ENOENT;
443 return -1;
444
445 case ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND:
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700446 D("path not found");
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800447 errno = ENOTDIR;
448 return -1;
449
450 default:
David Pursellc573d522016-01-27 08:52:53 -0800451 D("unknown error: %s", android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800452 errno = ENOENT;
453 return -1;
454 }
455 }
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700456 snprintf(f->name, sizeof(f->name), "%d(%s)", _fh_to_int(f), path);
457 D("adb_creat: '%s' => fd %d", path, _fh_to_int(f));
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800458 return _fh_to_int(f);
459}
460
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700461int adb_read(int fd, void* buf, int len) {
462 FH f = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800463
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -0700464 if (f == nullptr) {
Josh Gaode165962018-04-05 18:09:39 -0700465 errno = EBADF;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800466 return -1;
467 }
468
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700469 return f->clazz->_fh_read(f, buf, len);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800470}
471
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700472int adb_write(int fd, const void* buf, int len) {
473 FH f = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800474
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -0700475 if (f == nullptr) {
Josh Gaode165962018-04-05 18:09:39 -0700476 errno = EBADF;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800477 return -1;
478 }
479
480 return f->clazz->_fh_write(f, buf, len);
481}
482
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700483ssize_t adb_writev(int fd, const adb_iovec* iov, int iovcnt) {
484 FH f = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
485
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -0700486 if (f == nullptr) {
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700487 errno = EBADF;
488 return -1;
489 }
490
491 return f->clazz->_fh_writev(f, iov, iovcnt);
492}
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800493
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700494int adb_lseek(int fd, int pos, int where) {
495 FH f = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800496
497 if (!f) {
Josh Gaode165962018-04-05 18:09:39 -0700498 errno = EBADF;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800499 return -1;
500 }
501
502 return f->clazz->_fh_lseek(f, pos, where);
503}
504
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700505int adb_close(int fd) {
506 FH f = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800507
508 if (!f) {
Josh Gaode165962018-04-05 18:09:39 -0700509 errno = EBADF;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800510 return -1;
511 }
512
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700513 D("adb_close: %s", f->name);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800514 _fh_close(f);
515 return 0;
516}
517
518/**************************************************************************/
519/**************************************************************************/
520/***** *****/
521/***** socket-based file descriptors *****/
522/***** *****/
523/**************************************************************************/
524/**************************************************************************/
525
Spencer Low31aafa62015-01-25 14:40:16 -0800526#undef setsockopt
527
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700528static void _socket_set_errno( const DWORD err ) {
Spencer Low028e1592015-10-18 16:45:09 -0700529 // Because the Windows C Runtime (MSVCRT.DLL) strerror() does not support a
530 // lot of POSIX and socket error codes, some of the resulting error codes
Josh Gao75e96bb2016-12-05 13:24:48 -0800531 // are mapped to strings by adb_strerror().
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700532 switch ( err ) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800533 case 0: errno = 0; break;
Spencer Low028e1592015-10-18 16:45:09 -0700534 // Don't map WSAEINTR since that is only for Winsock 1.1 which we don't use.
535 // case WSAEINTR: errno = EINTR; break;
536 case WSAEFAULT: errno = EFAULT; break;
537 case WSAEINVAL: errno = EINVAL; break;
538 case WSAEMFILE: errno = EMFILE; break;
Spencer Low32625852015-08-11 16:45:32 -0700539 // Mapping WSAEWOULDBLOCK to EAGAIN is absolutely critical because
540 // non-blocking sockets can cause an error code of WSAEWOULDBLOCK and
541 // callers check specifically for EAGAIN.
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800542 case WSAEWOULDBLOCK: errno = EAGAIN; break;
Spencer Low028e1592015-10-18 16:45:09 -0700543 case WSAENOTSOCK: errno = ENOTSOCK; break;
544 case WSAENOPROTOOPT: errno = ENOPROTOOPT; break;
545 case WSAEOPNOTSUPP: errno = EOPNOTSUPP; break;
546 case WSAENETDOWN: errno = ENETDOWN; break;
547 case WSAENETRESET: errno = ENETRESET; break;
548 // Map WSAECONNABORTED to EPIPE instead of ECONNABORTED because POSIX seems
549 // to use EPIPE for these situations and there are some callers that look
550 // for EPIPE.
551 case WSAECONNABORTED: errno = EPIPE; break;
552 case WSAECONNRESET: errno = ECONNRESET; break;
553 case WSAENOBUFS: errno = ENOBUFS; break;
554 case WSAENOTCONN: errno = ENOTCONN; break;
555 // Don't map WSAETIMEDOUT because we don't currently use SO_RCVTIMEO or
556 // SO_SNDTIMEO which would cause WSAETIMEDOUT to be returned. Future
557 // considerations: Reportedly send() can return zero on timeout, and POSIX
558 // code may expect EAGAIN instead of ETIMEDOUT on timeout.
559 // case WSAETIMEDOUT: errno = ETIMEDOUT; break;
560 case WSAEHOSTUNREACH: errno = EHOSTUNREACH; break;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800561 default:
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800562 errno = EINVAL;
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -0700563 D( "_socket_set_errno: mapping Windows error code %lu to errno %d",
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700564 err, errno );
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800565 }
566}
567
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -0800568extern int adb_poll(adb_pollfd* fds, size_t nfds, int timeout) {
569 // WSAPoll doesn't handle invalid/non-socket handles, so we need to handle them ourselves.
570 int skipped = 0;
571 std::vector<WSAPOLLFD> sockets;
572 std::vector<adb_pollfd*> original;
Josh Gaobe2ee7b2018-03-29 12:34:28 -0700573
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -0800574 for (size_t i = 0; i < nfds; ++i) {
575 FH fh = _fh_from_int(fds[i].fd, __func__);
576 if (!fh || !fh->used || fh->clazz != &_fh_socket_class) {
577 D("adb_poll received bad FD %d", fds[i].fd);
578 fds[i].revents = POLLNVAL;
579 ++skipped;
580 } else {
581 WSAPOLLFD wsapollfd = {
582 .fd = fh->u.socket,
583 .events = static_cast<short>(fds[i].events)
584 };
585 sockets.push_back(wsapollfd);
586 original.push_back(&fds[i]);
587 }
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700588 }
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -0800589
590 if (sockets.empty()) {
591 return skipped;
592 }
593
Josh Gaobe2ee7b2018-03-29 12:34:28 -0700594 // If we have any invalid FDs in our FD set, make sure to return immediately.
595 if (skipped > 0) {
596 timeout = 0;
597 }
598
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -0800599 int result = WSAPoll(sockets.data(), sockets.size(), timeout);
600 if (result == SOCKET_ERROR) {
601 _socket_set_errno(WSAGetLastError());
602 return -1;
603 }
604
605 // Map the results back onto the original set.
606 for (size_t i = 0; i < sockets.size(); ++i) {
607 original[i]->revents = sockets[i].revents;
608 }
609
Josh Gaobe2ee7b2018-03-29 12:34:28 -0700610 // WSAPoll appears to return the number of unique FDs with available events, instead of how many
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -0800611 // of the pollfd elements have a non-zero revents field, which is what it and poll are specified
612 // to do. Ignore its result and calculate the proper return value.
613 result = 0;
614 for (size_t i = 0; i < nfds; ++i) {
615 if (fds[i].revents != 0) {
616 ++result;
617 }
618 }
619 return result;
620}
621
622static void _fh_socket_init(FH f) {
623 f->fh_socket = INVALID_SOCKET;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800624}
625
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700626static int _fh_socket_close(FH f) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700627 if (f->fh_socket != INVALID_SOCKET) {
628 /* gently tell any peer that we're closing the socket */
629 if (shutdown(f->fh_socket, SD_BOTH) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
630 // If the socket is not connected, this returns an error. We want to
631 // minimize logging spam, so don't log these errors for now.
632#if 0
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -0700633 D("socket shutdown failed: %s",
David Pursellc573d522016-01-27 08:52:53 -0800634 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(WSAGetLastError()).c_str());
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700635#endif
636 }
637 if (closesocket(f->fh_socket) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800638 // Don't set errno here, since adb_close will ignore it.
639 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
640 D("closesocket failed: %s", android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700641 }
642 f->fh_socket = INVALID_SOCKET;
643 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800644 return 0;
645}
646
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700647static int _fh_socket_lseek(FH f, int pos, int origin) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800648 errno = EPIPE;
649 return -1;
650}
651
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -0700652static int _fh_socket_read(FH f, void* buf, int len) {
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700653 int result = recv(f->fh_socket, reinterpret_cast<char*>(buf), len, 0);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800654 if (result == SOCKET_ERROR) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700655 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
Spencer Low32625852015-08-11 16:45:32 -0700656 // WSAEWOULDBLOCK is normal with a non-blocking socket, so don't trace
657 // that to reduce spam and confusion.
658 if (err != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -0700659 D("recv fd %d failed: %s", _fh_to_int(f),
David Pursellc573d522016-01-27 08:52:53 -0800660 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
Spencer Low32625852015-08-11 16:45:32 -0700661 }
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700662 _socket_set_errno(err);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800663 result = -1;
664 }
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700665 return result;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800666}
667
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -0700668static int _fh_socket_write(FH f, const void* buf, int len) {
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700669 int result = send(f->fh_socket, reinterpret_cast<const char*>(buf), len, 0);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800670 if (result == SOCKET_ERROR) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700671 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
Spencer Low028e1592015-10-18 16:45:09 -0700672 // WSAEWOULDBLOCK is normal with a non-blocking socket, so don't trace
673 // that to reduce spam and confusion.
674 if (err != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {
675 D("send fd %d failed: %s", _fh_to_int(f),
David Pursellc573d522016-01-27 08:52:53 -0800676 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
Spencer Low028e1592015-10-18 16:45:09 -0700677 }
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700678 _socket_set_errno(err);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800679 result = -1;
Spencer Lowc7c45612015-09-29 15:05:29 -0700680 } else {
681 // According to https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=27870
682 // Winsock Layered Service Providers may cause this.
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700683 CHECK_LE(result, len) << "Tried to write " << len << " bytes to " << f->name << ", but "
684 << result << " bytes reportedly written";
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800685 }
686 return result;
687}
688
Josh Gao1bbdd252018-04-05 17:55:25 -0700689// Make sure that adb_iovec is compatible with WSABUF.
690static_assert(sizeof(adb_iovec) == sizeof(WSABUF), "");
691static_assert(SIZEOF_MEMBER(adb_iovec, iov_len) == SIZEOF_MEMBER(WSABUF, len), "");
692static_assert(offsetof(adb_iovec, iov_len) == offsetof(WSABUF, len), "");
693
694static_assert(SIZEOF_MEMBER(adb_iovec, iov_base) == SIZEOF_MEMBER(WSABUF, buf), "");
695static_assert(offsetof(adb_iovec, iov_base) == offsetof(WSABUF, buf), "");
696
697static int _fh_socket_writev(FH f, const adb_iovec* iov, int iovcnt) {
698 if (iovcnt <= 0) {
699 errno = EINVAL;
700 return -1;
701 }
702
703 WSABUF* wsabuf = reinterpret_cast<WSABUF*>(const_cast<adb_iovec*>(iov));
704 DWORD bytes_written = 0;
705 int result = WSASend(f->fh_socket, wsabuf, iovcnt, &bytes_written, 0, nullptr, nullptr);
706 if (result == SOCKET_ERROR) {
707 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
708 // WSAEWOULDBLOCK is normal with a non-blocking socket, so don't trace
709 // that to reduce spam and confusion.
710 if (err != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {
711 D("send fd %d failed: %s", _fh_to_int(f),
712 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
713 }
714 _socket_set_errno(err);
715 result = -1;
716 }
717 CHECK_GE(static_cast<DWORD>(std::numeric_limits<int>::max()), bytes_written);
718 return static_cast<int>(bytes_written);
719}
720
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800721/**************************************************************************/
722/**************************************************************************/
723/***** *****/
724/***** replacement for libs/cutils/socket_xxxx.c *****/
725/***** *****/
726/**************************************************************************/
727/**************************************************************************/
728
Josh Gaocaeda2c2018-04-05 18:10:03 -0700729static int _init_winsock(void) {
730 static std::once_flag once;
731 std::call_once(once, []() {
732 WSADATA wsaData;
733 int rc = WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(2, 2), &wsaData);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800734 if (rc != 0) {
David Pursellc573d522016-01-27 08:52:53 -0800735 fatal("adb: could not initialize Winsock: %s",
736 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(rc).c_str());
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800737 }
Spencer Lowc7c1ca62015-08-12 18:19:16 -0700738
739 // Note that we do not call atexit() to register WSACleanup to be called
740 // at normal process termination because:
741 // 1) When exit() is called, there are still threads actively using
742 // Winsock because we don't cleanly shutdown all threads, so it
743 // doesn't make sense to call WSACleanup() and may cause problems
744 // with those threads.
745 // 2) A deadlock can occur when exit() holds a C Runtime lock, then it
746 // calls WSACleanup() which tries to unload a DLL, which tries to
747 // grab the LoaderLock. This conflicts with the device_poll_thread
748 // which holds the LoaderLock because AdbWinApi.dll calls
749 // setupapi.dll which tries to load wintrust.dll which tries to load
750 // crypt32.dll which calls atexit() which tries to acquire the C
751 // Runtime lock that the other thread holds.
Josh Gaocaeda2c2018-04-05 18:10:03 -0700752 });
753 return 0;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800754}
755
Josh Gaocaeda2c2018-04-05 18:10:03 -0700756static int _winsock_init = _init_winsock();
757
Spencer Lowc7c45612015-09-29 15:05:29 -0700758// Map a socket type to an explicit socket protocol instead of using the socket
759// protocol of 0. Explicit socket protocols are used by most apps and we should
760// do the same to reduce the chance of exercising uncommon code-paths that might
761// have problems or that might load different Winsock service providers that
762// have problems.
763static int GetSocketProtocolFromSocketType(int type) {
764 switch (type) {
765 case SOCK_STREAM:
766 return IPPROTO_TCP;
767 case SOCK_DGRAM:
768 return IPPROTO_UDP;
769 default:
770 LOG(FATAL) << "Unknown socket type: " << type;
771 return 0;
772 }
773}
774
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700775int network_loopback_client(int port, int type, std::string* error) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800776 struct sockaddr_in addr;
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800777 SOCKET s;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800778
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800779 unique_fh f(_fh_alloc(&_fh_socket_class));
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700780 if (!f) {
781 *error = strerror(errno);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800782 return -1;
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700783 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800784
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800785 memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr));
786 addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
787 addr.sin_port = htons(port);
788 addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK);
789
Spencer Lowc7c45612015-09-29 15:05:29 -0700790 s = socket(AF_INET, type, GetSocketProtocolFromSocketType(type));
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800791 if (s == INVALID_SOCKET) {
792 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
Spencer Low32625852015-08-11 16:45:32 -0700793 *error = android::base::StringPrintf("cannot create socket: %s",
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800794 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -0700795 D("%s", error->c_str());
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800796 _socket_set_errno(err);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700797 return -1;
798 }
799 f->fh_socket = s;
800
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800801 if (connect(s, (struct sockaddr*)&addr, sizeof(addr)) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
Spencer Low32625852015-08-11 16:45:32 -0700802 // Save err just in case inet_ntoa() or ntohs() changes the last error.
803 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
804 *error = android::base::StringPrintf("cannot connect to %s:%u: %s",
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800805 inet_ntoa(addr.sin_addr), ntohs(addr.sin_port),
806 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
807 D("could not connect to %s:%d: %s", type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp" : "tcp", port,
808 error->c_str());
809 _socket_set_errno(err);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800810 return -1;
811 }
812
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700813 const int fd = _fh_to_int(f.get());
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800814 snprintf(f->name, sizeof(f->name), "%d(lo-client:%s%d)", fd, type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp:" : "",
815 port);
816 D("port %d type %s => fd %d", port, type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp" : "tcp", fd);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700817 f.release();
818 return fd;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800819}
820
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700821// interface_address is INADDR_LOOPBACK or INADDR_ANY.
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800822static int _network_server(int port, int type, u_long interface_address, std::string* error) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800823 struct sockaddr_in addr;
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800824 SOCKET s;
825 int n;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800826
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800827 unique_fh f(_fh_alloc(&_fh_socket_class));
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800828 if (!f) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700829 *error = strerror(errno);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800830 return -1;
831 }
832
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800833 memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr));
834 addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
835 addr.sin_port = htons(port);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700836 addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(interface_address);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800837
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700838 // TODO: Consider using dual-stack socket that can simultaneously listen on
839 // IPv4 and IPv6.
Spencer Lowc7c45612015-09-29 15:05:29 -0700840 s = socket(AF_INET, type, GetSocketProtocolFromSocketType(type));
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700841 if (s == INVALID_SOCKET) {
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800842 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
Spencer Low32625852015-08-11 16:45:32 -0700843 *error = android::base::StringPrintf("cannot create socket: %s",
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800844 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -0700845 D("%s", error->c_str());
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800846 _socket_set_errno(err);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700847 return -1;
848 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800849
850 f->fh_socket = s;
851
Spencer Low32625852015-08-11 16:45:32 -0700852 // Note: SO_REUSEADDR on Windows allows multiple processes to bind to the
853 // same port, so instead use SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE.
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800854 n = 1;
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800855 if (setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE, (const char*)&n, sizeof(n)) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
856 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
857 *error = android::base::StringPrintf("cannot set socket option SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE: %s",
858 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -0700859 D("%s", error->c_str());
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800860 _socket_set_errno(err);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700861 return -1;
862 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800863
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800864 if (bind(s, (struct sockaddr*)&addr, sizeof(addr)) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
Spencer Low32625852015-08-11 16:45:32 -0700865 // Save err just in case inet_ntoa() or ntohs() changes the last error.
866 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800867 *error = android::base::StringPrintf("cannot bind to %s:%u: %s", inet_ntoa(addr.sin_addr),
868 ntohs(addr.sin_port),
869 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
870 D("could not bind to %s:%d: %s", type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp" : "tcp", port, error->c_str());
871 _socket_set_errno(err);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800872 return -1;
873 }
874 if (type == SOCK_STREAM) {
Josh Gaoa076b152018-03-20 14:25:03 -0700875 if (listen(s, SOMAXCONN) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800876 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
877 *error = android::base::StringPrintf(
878 "cannot listen on socket: %s", android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
879 D("could not listen on %s:%d: %s", type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp" : "tcp", port,
880 error->c_str());
881 _socket_set_errno(err);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800882 return -1;
883 }
884 }
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700885 const int fd = _fh_to_int(f.get());
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800886 snprintf(f->name, sizeof(f->name), "%d(%s-server:%s%d)", fd,
887 interface_address == INADDR_LOOPBACK ? "lo" : "any", type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp:" : "",
888 port);
889 D("port %d type %s => fd %d", port, type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp" : "tcp", fd);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700890 f.release();
891 return fd;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800892}
893
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700894int network_loopback_server(int port, int type, std::string* error) {
895 return _network_server(port, type, INADDR_LOOPBACK, error);
896}
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800897
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700898int network_inaddr_any_server(int port, int type, std::string* error) {
899 return _network_server(port, type, INADDR_ANY, error);
900}
901
902int network_connect(const std::string& host, int port, int type, int timeout, std::string* error) {
903 unique_fh f(_fh_alloc(&_fh_socket_class));
904 if (!f) {
905 *error = strerror(errno);
906 return -1;
907 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800908
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700909 struct addrinfo hints;
910 memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
911 hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC;
912 hints.ai_socktype = type;
Spencer Lowc7c45612015-09-29 15:05:29 -0700913 hints.ai_protocol = GetSocketProtocolFromSocketType(type);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700914
915 char port_str[16];
916 snprintf(port_str, sizeof(port_str), "%d", port);
917
918 struct addrinfo* addrinfo_ptr = nullptr;
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -0700919
920#if (NTDDI_VERSION >= NTDDI_WINXPSP2) || (_WIN32_WINNT >= _WIN32_WINNT_WS03)
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800921// TODO: When the Android SDK tools increases the Windows system
922// requirements >= WinXP SP2, switch to android::base::UTF8ToWide() + GetAddrInfoW().
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -0700923#else
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800924// Otherwise, keep using getaddrinfo(), or do runtime API detection
925// with GetProcAddress("GetAddrInfoW").
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -0700926#endif
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700927 if (getaddrinfo(host.c_str(), port_str, &hints, &addrinfo_ptr) != 0) {
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800928 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
929 *error = android::base::StringPrintf("cannot resolve host '%s' and port %s: %s",
930 host.c_str(), port_str,
931 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
932
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -0700933 D("%s", error->c_str());
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800934 _socket_set_errno(err);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800935 return -1;
936 }
Elliott Hughes8ac45992016-08-08 12:52:37 -0700937 std::unique_ptr<struct addrinfo, decltype(&freeaddrinfo)> addrinfo(addrinfo_ptr, freeaddrinfo);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700938 addrinfo_ptr = nullptr;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800939
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700940 // TODO: Try all the addresses if there's more than one? This just uses
941 // the first. Or, could call WSAConnectByName() (Windows Vista and newer)
942 // which tries all addresses, takes a timeout and more.
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800943 SOCKET s = socket(addrinfo->ai_family, addrinfo->ai_socktype, addrinfo->ai_protocol);
944 if (s == INVALID_SOCKET) {
945 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
Spencer Low32625852015-08-11 16:45:32 -0700946 *error = android::base::StringPrintf("cannot create socket: %s",
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800947 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -0700948 D("%s", error->c_str());
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800949 _socket_set_errno(err);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800950 return -1;
951 }
952 f->fh_socket = s;
953
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700954 // TODO: Implement timeouts for Windows. Seems like the default in theory
955 // (according to http://serverfault.com/a/671453) and in practice is 21 sec.
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800956 if (connect(s, addrinfo->ai_addr, addrinfo->ai_addrlen) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
Spencer Low32625852015-08-11 16:45:32 -0700957 // TODO: Use WSAAddressToString or inet_ntop on address.
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800958 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
959 *error = android::base::StringPrintf("cannot connect to %s:%s: %s", host.c_str(), port_str,
960 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
961 D("could not connect to %s:%s:%s: %s", type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp" : "tcp", host.c_str(),
962 port_str, error->c_str());
963 _socket_set_errno(err);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800964 return -1;
965 }
966
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700967 const int fd = _fh_to_int(f.get());
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -0800968 snprintf(f->name, sizeof(f->name), "%d(net-client:%s%d)", fd, type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp:" : "",
969 port);
970 D("host '%s' port %d type %s => fd %d", host.c_str(), port, type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp" : "tcp",
971 fd);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700972 f.release();
973 return fd;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800974}
975
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700976int adb_register_socket(SOCKET s) {
977 FH f = _fh_alloc(&_fh_socket_class);
Casey Dahlin20238f22016-09-21 14:03:39 -0700978 f->fh_socket = s;
979 return _fh_to_int(f);
980}
981
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800982#undef accept
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700983int adb_socket_accept(int serverfd, struct sockaddr* addr, socklen_t* addrlen) {
984 FH serverfh = _fh_from_int(serverfd, __func__);
David 'Digit' Turner1f1efb52009-05-18 17:36:28 +0200985
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700986 if (!serverfh || serverfh->clazz != &_fh_socket_class) {
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -0700987 D("adb_socket_accept: invalid fd %d", serverfd);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700988 errno = EBADF;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800989 return -1;
990 }
David 'Digit' Turner1f1efb52009-05-18 17:36:28 +0200991
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700992 unique_fh fh(_fh_alloc(&_fh_socket_class));
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800993 if (!fh) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700994 PLOG(ERROR) << "adb_socket_accept: failed to allocate accepted socket "
995 "descriptor";
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800996 return -1;
997 }
998
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -0700999 fh->fh_socket = accept(serverfh->fh_socket, addr, addrlen);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001000 if (fh->fh_socket == INVALID_SOCKET) {
Spencer Low5c761bd2015-07-21 02:06:26 -07001001 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -07001002 LOG(ERROR) << "adb_socket_accept: accept on fd " << serverfd
1003 << " failed: " + android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err);
1004 _socket_set_errno(err);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001005 return -1;
1006 }
David 'Digit' Turner1f1efb52009-05-18 17:36:28 +02001007
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001008 const int fd = _fh_to_int(fh.get());
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -07001009 snprintf(fh->name, sizeof(fh->name), "%d(accept:%s)", fd, serverfh->name);
1010 D("adb_socket_accept on fd %d returns fd %d", serverfd, fd);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001011 fh.release();
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -07001012 return fd;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001013}
1014
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -07001015int adb_setsockopt(int fd, int level, int optname, const void* optval, socklen_t optlen) {
1016 FH fh = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001017
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -07001018 if (!fh || fh->clazz != &_fh_socket_class) {
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -07001019 D("adb_setsockopt: invalid fd %d", fd);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001020 errno = EBADF;
1021 return -1;
1022 }
Spencer Lowc7c45612015-09-29 15:05:29 -07001023
1024 // TODO: Once we can assume Windows Vista or later, if the caller is trying
1025 // to set SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF/SO_RCVBUF, ignore it since the OS has
1026 // auto-tuning.
1027
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -07001028 int result =
1029 setsockopt(fh->fh_socket, level, optname, reinterpret_cast<const char*>(optval), optlen);
1030 if (result == SOCKET_ERROR) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001031 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
Josh Gao08229f62018-04-05 18:09:02 -07001032 D("adb_setsockopt: setsockopt on fd %d level %d optname %d failed: %s\n", fd, level,
1033 optname, android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
1034 _socket_set_errno(err);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001035 result = -1;
1036 }
1037 return result;
1038}
1039
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001040int adb_getsockname(int fd, struct sockaddr* sockaddr, socklen_t* optlen) {
1041 FH fh = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
1042
1043 if (!fh || fh->clazz != &_fh_socket_class) {
1044 D("adb_getsockname: invalid fd %d", fd);
1045 errno = EBADF;
1046 return -1;
1047 }
1048
Josh Gao4f6f4422017-03-30 13:04:35 -07001049 int result = getsockname(fh->fh_socket, sockaddr, optlen);
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001050 if (result == SOCKET_ERROR) {
1051 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
1052 D("adb_getsockname: setsockopt on fd %d failed: %s\n", fd,
1053 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
1054 _socket_set_errno(err);
1055 result = -1;
1056 }
1057 return result;
1058}
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001059
David Pursell19d0c232016-04-07 11:25:48 -07001060int adb_socket_get_local_port(int fd) {
1061 sockaddr_storage addr_storage;
1062 socklen_t addr_len = sizeof(addr_storage);
1063
1064 if (adb_getsockname(fd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr_storage), &addr_len) < 0) {
1065 D("adb_socket_get_local_port: adb_getsockname failed: %s", strerror(errno));
1066 return -1;
1067 }
1068
1069 if (!(addr_storage.ss_family == AF_INET || addr_storage.ss_family == AF_INET6)) {
1070 D("adb_socket_get_local_port: unknown address family received: %d", addr_storage.ss_family);
1071 errno = ECONNABORTED;
1072 return -1;
1073 }
1074
1075 return ntohs(reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(&addr_storage)->sin_port);
1076}
1077
Josh Gao96049b92018-03-23 13:03:28 -07001078int adb_shutdown(int fd, int direction) {
1079 FH f = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001080
1081 if (!f || f->clazz != &_fh_socket_class) {
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -07001082 D("adb_shutdown: invalid fd %d", fd);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001083 errno = EBADF;
Spencer Low31aafa62015-01-25 14:40:16 -08001084 return -1;
1085 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001086
Josh Gao96049b92018-03-23 13:03:28 -07001087 D("adb_shutdown: %s", f->name);
1088 if (shutdown(f->fh_socket, direction) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001089 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -07001090 D("socket shutdown fd %d failed: %s", fd,
David Pursellc573d522016-01-27 08:52:53 -08001091 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001092 _socket_set_errno(err);
1093 return -1;
1094 }
1095 return 0;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001096}
1097
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001098// Emulate socketpair(2) by binding and connecting to a socket.
1099int adb_socketpair(int sv[2]) {
1100 int server = -1;
1101 int client = -1;
1102 int accepted = -1;
David Pursell19d0c232016-04-07 11:25:48 -07001103 int local_port = -1;
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001104 std::string error;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001105
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001106 server = network_loopback_server(0, SOCK_STREAM, &error);
1107 if (server < 0) {
1108 D("adb_socketpair: failed to create server: %s", error.c_str());
1109 goto fail;
David Pursell7616ae12015-09-11 16:06:59 -07001110 }
1111
David Pursell19d0c232016-04-07 11:25:48 -07001112 local_port = adb_socket_get_local_port(server);
1113 if (local_port < 0) {
1114 D("adb_socketpair: failed to get server port number: %s", error.c_str());
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001115 goto fail;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001116 }
David Pursell19d0c232016-04-07 11:25:48 -07001117 D("adb_socketpair: bound on port %d", local_port);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001118
David Pursell19d0c232016-04-07 11:25:48 -07001119 client = network_loopback_client(local_port, SOCK_STREAM, &error);
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001120 if (client < 0) {
1121 D("adb_socketpair: failed to connect client: %s", error.c_str());
1122 goto fail;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001123 }
1124
Josh Gao4f6f4422017-03-30 13:04:35 -07001125 accepted = adb_socket_accept(server, nullptr, nullptr);
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001126 if (accepted < 0) {
Josh Gao61eda8d2016-02-18 13:43:55 -08001127 D("adb_socketpair: failed to accept: %s", strerror(errno));
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001128 goto fail;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001129 }
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001130 adb_close(server);
1131 sv[0] = client;
1132 sv[1] = accepted;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001133 return 0;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001134
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001135fail:
1136 if (server >= 0) {
1137 adb_close(server);
1138 }
1139 if (client >= 0) {
1140 adb_close(client);
1141 }
1142 if (accepted >= 0) {
1143 adb_close(accepted);
1144 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001145 return -1;
1146}
1147
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001148bool set_file_block_mode(int fd, bool block) {
1149 FH fh = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001150
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001151 if (!fh || !fh->used) {
1152 errno = EBADF;
Casey Dahlin20238f22016-09-21 14:03:39 -07001153 D("Setting nonblocking on bad file descriptor %d", fd);
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001154 return false;
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001155 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001156
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001157 if (fh->clazz == &_fh_socket_class) {
1158 u_long x = !block;
1159 if (ioctlsocket(fh->u.socket, FIONBIO, &x) != 0) {
Casey Dahlin20238f22016-09-21 14:03:39 -07001160 int error = WSAGetLastError();
1161 _socket_set_errno(error);
1162 D("Setting %d nonblocking failed (%d)", fd, error);
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001163 return false;
1164 }
1165 return true;
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -07001166 } else {
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001167 errno = ENOTSOCK;
Casey Dahlin20238f22016-09-21 14:03:39 -07001168 D("Setting nonblocking on non-socket %d", fd);
Josh Gaoe7388122016-02-16 17:34:53 -08001169 return false;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001170 }
1171}
1172
David Pursellc25a34e2016-02-22 14:27:23 -08001173bool set_tcp_keepalive(int fd, int interval_sec) {
1174 FH fh = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
1175
1176 if (!fh || fh->clazz != &_fh_socket_class) {
1177 D("set_tcp_keepalive(%d) failed: invalid fd", fd);
1178 errno = EBADF;
1179 return false;
1180 }
1181
1182 tcp_keepalive keepalive;
1183 keepalive.onoff = (interval_sec > 0);
1184 keepalive.keepalivetime = interval_sec * 1000;
1185 keepalive.keepaliveinterval = interval_sec * 1000;
1186
1187 DWORD bytes_returned = 0;
1188 if (WSAIoctl(fh->fh_socket, SIO_KEEPALIVE_VALS, &keepalive, sizeof(keepalive), nullptr, 0,
1189 &bytes_returned, nullptr, nullptr) != 0) {
1190 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
1191 D("set_tcp_keepalive(%d) failed: %s", fd,
1192 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
1193 _socket_set_errno(err);
1194 return false;
1195 }
1196
1197 return true;
1198}
1199
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08001200/**************************************************************************/
1201/**************************************************************************/
1202/***** *****/
1203/***** Console Window Terminal Emulation *****/
1204/***** *****/
1205/**************************************************************************/
1206/**************************************************************************/
1207
1208// This reads input from a Win32 console window and translates it into Unix
1209// terminal-style sequences. This emulates mostly Gnome Terminal (in Normal
1210// mode, not Application mode), which itself emulates xterm. Gnome Terminal
1211// is emulated instead of xterm because it is probably more popular than xterm:
1212// Ubuntu's default Ctrl-Alt-T shortcut opens Gnome Terminal, Gnome Terminal
1213// supports modern fonts, etc. It seems best to emulate the terminal that most
1214// Android developers use because they'll fix apps (the shell, etc.) to keep
1215// working with that terminal's emulation.
1216//
1217// The point of this emulation is not to be perfect or to solve all issues with
1218// console windows on Windows, but to be better than the original code which
1219// just called read() (which called ReadFile(), which called ReadConsoleA())
1220// which did not support Ctrl-C, tab completion, shell input line editing
1221// keys, server echo, and more.
1222//
1223// This implementation reconfigures the console with SetConsoleMode(), then
1224// calls ReadConsoleInput() to get raw input which it remaps to Unix
1225// terminal-style sequences which is returned via unix_read() which is used
1226// by the 'adb shell' command.
1227//
1228// Code organization:
1229//
David Pursell58805362015-10-28 14:29:51 -07001230// * _get_console_handle() and unix_isatty() provide console information.
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08001231// * stdin_raw_init() and stdin_raw_restore() reconfigure the console.
1232// * unix_read() detects console windows (as opposed to pipes, files, etc.).
1233// * _console_read() is the main code of the emulation.
1234
David Pursell58805362015-10-28 14:29:51 -07001235// Returns a console HANDLE if |fd| is a console, otherwise returns nullptr.
1236// If a valid HANDLE is returned and |mode| is not null, |mode| is also filled
1237// with the console mode. Requires GENERIC_READ access to the underlying HANDLE.
1238static HANDLE _get_console_handle(int fd, DWORD* mode=nullptr) {
1239 // First check isatty(); this is very fast and eliminates most non-console
1240 // FDs, but returns 1 for both consoles and character devices like NUL.
1241#pragma push_macro("isatty")
1242#undef isatty
1243 if (!isatty(fd)) {
1244 return nullptr;
1245 }
1246#pragma pop_macro("isatty")
1247
1248 // To differentiate between character devices and consoles we need to get
1249 // the underlying HANDLE and use GetConsoleMode(), which is what requires
1250 // GENERIC_READ permissions.
1251 const intptr_t intptr_handle = _get_osfhandle(fd);
1252 if (intptr_handle == -1) {
1253 return nullptr;
1254 }
1255 const HANDLE handle = reinterpret_cast<const HANDLE>(intptr_handle);
1256 DWORD temp_mode = 0;
1257 if (!GetConsoleMode(handle, mode ? mode : &temp_mode)) {
1258 return nullptr;
1259 }
1260
1261 return handle;
1262}
1263
1264// Returns a console handle if |stream| is a console, otherwise returns nullptr.
1265static HANDLE _get_console_handle(FILE* const stream) {
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08001266 // Save and restore errno to make it easier for callers to prevent from overwriting errno.
1267 android::base::ErrnoRestorer er;
David Pursell58805362015-10-28 14:29:51 -07001268 const int fd = fileno(stream);
1269 if (fd < 0) {
1270 return nullptr;
1271 }
1272 return _get_console_handle(fd);
1273}
1274
1275int unix_isatty(int fd) {
1276 return _get_console_handle(fd) ? 1 : 0;
1277}
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08001278
Spencer Low9c8f7462015-11-10 19:17:16 -08001279// Get the next KEY_EVENT_RECORD that should be processed.
1280static bool _get_key_event_record(const HANDLE console, INPUT_RECORD* const input_record) {
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08001281 for (;;) {
1282 DWORD read_count = 0;
1283 memset(input_record, 0, sizeof(*input_record));
1284 if (!ReadConsoleInputA(console, input_record, 1, &read_count)) {
Spencer Low9c8f7462015-11-10 19:17:16 -08001285 D("_get_key_event_record: ReadConsoleInputA() failed: %s\n",
David Pursellc573d522016-01-27 08:52:53 -08001286 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(GetLastError()).c_str());
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08001287 errno = EIO;
1288 return false;
1289 }
1290
1291 if (read_count == 0) { // should be impossible
1292 fatal("ReadConsoleInputA returned 0");
1293 }
1294
1295 if (read_count != 1) { // should be impossible
1296 fatal("ReadConsoleInputA did not return one input record");
1297 }
1298
Spencer Low55441402015-11-07 17:34:39 -08001299 // If the console window is resized, emulate SIGWINCH by breaking out
1300 // of read() with errno == EINTR. Note that there is no event on
1301 // vertical resize because we don't give the console our own custom
1302 // screen buffer (with CreateConsoleScreenBuffer() +
1303 // SetConsoleActiveScreenBuffer()). Instead, we use the default which
1304 // supports scrollback, but doesn't seem to raise an event for vertical
1305 // window resize.
1306 if (input_record->EventType == WINDOW_BUFFER_SIZE_EVENT) {
1307 errno = EINTR;
1308 return false;
1309 }
1310
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08001311 if ((input_record->EventType == KEY_EVENT) &&
1312 (input_record->Event.KeyEvent.bKeyDown)) {
1313 if (input_record->Event.KeyEvent.wRepeatCount == 0) {
1314 fatal("ReadConsoleInputA returned a key event with zero repeat"
1315 " count");
1316 }
1317
1318 // Got an interesting INPUT_RECORD, so return
1319 return true;
1320 }
1321 }
1322}
1323
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08001324static __inline__ bool _is_shift_pressed(const DWORD control_key_state) {
1325 return (control_key_state & SHIFT_PRESSED) != 0;
1326}
1327
1328static __inline__ bool _is_ctrl_pressed(const DWORD control_key_state) {
1329 return (control_key_state & (LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED | RIGHT_CTRL_PRESSED)) != 0;
1330}
1331
1332static __inline__ bool _is_alt_pressed(const DWORD control_key_state) {
1333 return (control_key_state & (LEFT_ALT_PRESSED | RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED)) != 0;
1334}
1335
1336static __inline__ bool _is_numlock_on(const DWORD control_key_state) {
1337 return (control_key_state & NUMLOCK_ON) != 0;
1338}
1339
1340static __inline__ bool _is_capslock_on(const DWORD control_key_state) {
1341 return (control_key_state & CAPSLOCK_ON) != 0;
1342}
1343
1344static __inline__ bool _is_enhanced_key(const DWORD control_key_state) {
1345 return (control_key_state & ENHANCED_KEY) != 0;
1346}
1347
1348// Constants from MSDN for ToAscii().
1349static const BYTE TOASCII_KEY_OFF = 0x00;
1350static const BYTE TOASCII_KEY_DOWN = 0x80;
1351static const BYTE TOASCII_KEY_TOGGLED_ON = 0x01; // for CapsLock
1352
1353// Given a key event, ignore a modifier key and return the character that was
1354// entered without the modifier. Writes to *ch and returns the number of bytes
1355// written.
1356static size_t _get_char_ignoring_modifier(char* const ch,
1357 const KEY_EVENT_RECORD* const key_event, const DWORD control_key_state,
1358 const WORD modifier) {
1359 // If there is no character from Windows, try ignoring the specified
1360 // modifier and look for a character. Note that if AltGr is being used,
1361 // there will be a character from Windows.
1362 if (key_event->uChar.AsciiChar == '\0') {
1363 // Note that we read the control key state from the passed in argument
1364 // instead of from key_event since the argument has been normalized.
1365 if (((modifier == VK_SHIFT) &&
1366 _is_shift_pressed(control_key_state)) ||
1367 ((modifier == VK_CONTROL) &&
1368 _is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state)) ||
1369 ((modifier == VK_MENU) && _is_alt_pressed(control_key_state))) {
1370
1371 BYTE key_state[256] = {0};
1372 key_state[VK_SHIFT] = _is_shift_pressed(control_key_state) ?
1373 TOASCII_KEY_DOWN : TOASCII_KEY_OFF;
1374 key_state[VK_CONTROL] = _is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state) ?
1375 TOASCII_KEY_DOWN : TOASCII_KEY_OFF;
1376 key_state[VK_MENU] = _is_alt_pressed(control_key_state) ?
1377 TOASCII_KEY_DOWN : TOASCII_KEY_OFF;
1378 key_state[VK_CAPITAL] = _is_capslock_on(control_key_state) ?
1379 TOASCII_KEY_TOGGLED_ON : TOASCII_KEY_OFF;
1380
1381 // cause this modifier to be ignored
1382 key_state[modifier] = TOASCII_KEY_OFF;
1383
1384 WORD translated = 0;
1385 if (ToAscii(key_event->wVirtualKeyCode,
1386 key_event->wVirtualScanCode, key_state, &translated, 0) == 1) {
1387 // Ignoring the modifier, we found a character.
1388 *ch = (CHAR)translated;
1389 return 1;
1390 }
1391 }
1392 }
1393
1394 // Just use whatever Windows told us originally.
1395 *ch = key_event->uChar.AsciiChar;
1396
1397 // If the character from Windows is NULL, return a size of zero.
1398 return (*ch == '\0') ? 0 : 1;
1399}
1400
1401// If a Ctrl key is pressed, lookup the character, ignoring the Ctrl key,
1402// but taking into account the shift key. This is because for a sequence like
1403// Ctrl-Alt-0, we want to find the character '0' and for Ctrl-Alt-Shift-0,
1404// we want to find the character ')'.
1405//
1406// Note that Windows doesn't seem to pass bKeyDown for Ctrl-Shift-NoAlt-0
1407// because it is the default key-sequence to switch the input language.
1408// This is configurable in the Region and Language control panel.
1409static __inline__ size_t _get_non_control_char(char* const ch,
1410 const KEY_EVENT_RECORD* const key_event, const DWORD control_key_state) {
1411 return _get_char_ignoring_modifier(ch, key_event, control_key_state,
1412 VK_CONTROL);
1413}
1414
1415// Get without Alt.
1416static __inline__ size_t _get_non_alt_char(char* const ch,
1417 const KEY_EVENT_RECORD* const key_event, const DWORD control_key_state) {
1418 return _get_char_ignoring_modifier(ch, key_event, control_key_state,
1419 VK_MENU);
1420}
1421
1422// Ignore the control key, find the character from Windows, and apply any
1423// Control key mappings (for example, Ctrl-2 is a NULL character). Writes to
1424// *pch and returns number of bytes written.
1425static size_t _get_control_character(char* const pch,
1426 const KEY_EVENT_RECORD* const key_event, const DWORD control_key_state) {
1427 const size_t len = _get_non_control_char(pch, key_event,
1428 control_key_state);
1429
1430 if ((len == 1) && _is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state)) {
1431 char ch = *pch;
1432 switch (ch) {
1433 case '2':
1434 case '@':
1435 case '`':
1436 ch = '\0';
1437 break;
1438 case '3':
1439 case '[':
1440 case '{':
1441 ch = '\x1b';
1442 break;
1443 case '4':
1444 case '\\':
1445 case '|':
1446 ch = '\x1c';
1447 break;
1448 case '5':
1449 case ']':
1450 case '}':
1451 ch = '\x1d';
1452 break;
1453 case '6':
1454 case '^':
1455 case '~':
1456 ch = '\x1e';
1457 break;
1458 case '7':
1459 case '-':
1460 case '_':
1461 ch = '\x1f';
1462 break;
1463 case '8':
1464 ch = '\x7f';
1465 break;
1466 case '/':
1467 if (!_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) {
1468 ch = '\x1f';
1469 }
1470 break;
1471 case '?':
1472 if (!_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) {
1473 ch = '\x7f';
1474 }
1475 break;
1476 }
1477 *pch = ch;
1478 }
1479
1480 return len;
1481}
1482
1483static DWORD _normalize_altgr_control_key_state(
1484 const KEY_EVENT_RECORD* const key_event) {
1485 DWORD control_key_state = key_event->dwControlKeyState;
1486
1487 // If we're in an AltGr situation where the AltGr key is down (depending on
1488 // the keyboard layout, that might be the physical right alt key which
1489 // produces a control_key_state where Right-Alt and Left-Ctrl are down) or
1490 // AltGr-equivalent keys are down (any Ctrl key + any Alt key), and we have
1491 // a character (which indicates that there was an AltGr mapping), then act
1492 // as if alt and control are not really down for the purposes of modifiers.
1493 // This makes it so that if the user with, say, a German keyboard layout
1494 // presses AltGr-] (which we see as Right-Alt + Left-Ctrl + key), we just
1495 // output the key and we don't see the Alt and Ctrl keys.
1496 if (_is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state) &&
1497 _is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)
1498 && (key_event->uChar.AsciiChar != '\0')) {
1499 // Try to remove as few bits as possible to improve our chances of
1500 // detecting combinations like Left-Alt + AltGr, Right-Ctrl + AltGr, or
1501 // Left-Alt + Right-Ctrl + AltGr.
1502 if ((control_key_state & RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED) != 0) {
1503 // Remove Right-Alt.
1504 control_key_state &= ~RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED;
1505 // If uChar is set, a Ctrl key is pressed, and Right-Alt is
1506 // pressed, Left-Ctrl is almost always set, except if the user
1507 // presses Right-Ctrl, then AltGr (in that specific order) for
1508 // whatever reason. At any rate, make sure the bit is not set.
1509 control_key_state &= ~LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED;
1510 } else if ((control_key_state & LEFT_ALT_PRESSED) != 0) {
1511 // Remove Left-Alt.
1512 control_key_state &= ~LEFT_ALT_PRESSED;
1513 // Whichever Ctrl key is down, remove it from the state. We only
1514 // remove one key, to improve our chances of detecting the
1515 // corner-case of Left-Ctrl + Left-Alt + Right-Ctrl.
1516 if ((control_key_state & LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED) != 0) {
1517 // Remove Left-Ctrl.
1518 control_key_state &= ~LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED;
1519 } else if ((control_key_state & RIGHT_CTRL_PRESSED) != 0) {
1520 // Remove Right-Ctrl.
1521 control_key_state &= ~RIGHT_CTRL_PRESSED;
1522 }
1523 }
1524
1525 // Note that this logic isn't 100% perfect because Windows doesn't
1526 // allow us to detect all combinations because a physical AltGr key
1527 // press shows up as two bits, plus some combinations are ambiguous
1528 // about what is actually physically pressed.
1529 }
1530
1531 return control_key_state;
1532}
1533
1534// If NumLock is on and Shift is pressed, SHIFT_PRESSED is not set in
1535// dwControlKeyState for the following keypad keys: period, 0-9. If we detect
1536// this scenario, set the SHIFT_PRESSED bit so we can add modifiers
1537// appropriately.
1538static DWORD _normalize_keypad_control_key_state(const WORD vk,
1539 const DWORD control_key_state) {
1540 if (!_is_numlock_on(control_key_state)) {
1541 return control_key_state;
1542 }
1543 if (!_is_enhanced_key(control_key_state)) {
1544 switch (vk) {
1545 case VK_INSERT: // 0
1546 case VK_DELETE: // .
1547 case VK_END: // 1
1548 case VK_DOWN: // 2
1549 case VK_NEXT: // 3
1550 case VK_LEFT: // 4
1551 case VK_CLEAR: // 5
1552 case VK_RIGHT: // 6
1553 case VK_HOME: // 7
1554 case VK_UP: // 8
1555 case VK_PRIOR: // 9
1556 return control_key_state | SHIFT_PRESSED;
1557 }
1558 }
1559
1560 return control_key_state;
1561}
1562
1563static const char* _get_keypad_sequence(const DWORD control_key_state,
1564 const char* const normal, const char* const shifted) {
1565 if (_is_shift_pressed(control_key_state)) {
1566 // Shift is pressed and NumLock is off
1567 return shifted;
1568 } else {
1569 // Shift is not pressed and NumLock is off, or,
1570 // Shift is pressed and NumLock is on, in which case we want the
1571 // NumLock and Shift to neutralize each other, thus, we want the normal
1572 // sequence.
1573 return normal;
1574 }
1575 // If Shift is not pressed and NumLock is on, a different virtual key code
1576 // is returned by Windows, which can be taken care of by a different case
1577 // statement in _console_read().
1578}
1579
1580// Write sequence to buf and return the number of bytes written.
1581static size_t _get_modifier_sequence(char* const buf, const WORD vk,
1582 DWORD control_key_state, const char* const normal) {
1583 // Copy the base sequence into buf.
1584 const size_t len = strlen(normal);
1585 memcpy(buf, normal, len);
1586
1587 int code = 0;
1588
1589 control_key_state = _normalize_keypad_control_key_state(vk,
1590 control_key_state);
1591
1592 if (_is_shift_pressed(control_key_state)) {
1593 code |= 0x1;
1594 }
1595 if (_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) { // any alt key pressed
1596 code |= 0x2;
1597 }
1598 if (_is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state)) { // any control key pressed
1599 code |= 0x4;
1600 }
1601 // If some modifier was held down, then we need to insert the modifier code
1602 if (code != 0) {
1603 if (len == 0) {
1604 // Should be impossible because caller should pass a string of
1605 // non-zero length.
1606 return 0;
1607 }
1608 size_t index = len - 1;
1609 const char lastChar = buf[index];
1610 if (lastChar != '~') {
1611 buf[index++] = '1';
1612 }
1613 buf[index++] = ';'; // modifier separator
1614 // 2 = shift, 3 = alt, 4 = shift & alt, 5 = control,
1615 // 6 = shift & control, 7 = alt & control, 8 = shift & alt & control
1616 buf[index++] = '1' + code;
1617 buf[index++] = lastChar; // move ~ (or other last char) to the end
1618 return index;
1619 }
1620 return len;
1621}
1622
1623// Write sequence to buf and return the number of bytes written.
1624static size_t _get_modifier_keypad_sequence(char* const buf, const WORD vk,
1625 const DWORD control_key_state, const char* const normal,
1626 const char shifted) {
1627 if (_is_shift_pressed(control_key_state)) {
1628 // Shift is pressed and NumLock is off
1629 if (shifted != '\0') {
1630 buf[0] = shifted;
1631 return sizeof(buf[0]);
1632 } else {
1633 return 0;
1634 }
1635 } else {
1636 // Shift is not pressed and NumLock is off, or,
1637 // Shift is pressed and NumLock is on, in which case we want the
1638 // NumLock and Shift to neutralize each other, thus, we want the normal
1639 // sequence.
1640 return _get_modifier_sequence(buf, vk, control_key_state, normal);
1641 }
1642 // If Shift is not pressed and NumLock is on, a different virtual key code
1643 // is returned by Windows, which can be taken care of by a different case
1644 // statement in _console_read().
1645}
1646
1647// The decimal key on the keypad produces a '.' for U.S. English and a ',' for
1648// Standard German. Figure this out at runtime so we know what to output for
1649// Shift-VK_DELETE.
1650static char _get_decimal_char() {
1651 return (char)MapVirtualKeyA(VK_DECIMAL, MAPVK_VK_TO_CHAR);
1652}
1653
1654// Prefix the len bytes in buf with the escape character, and then return the
1655// new buffer length.
1656size_t _escape_prefix(char* const buf, const size_t len) {
1657 // If nothing to prefix, don't do anything. We might be called with
1658 // len == 0, if alt was held down with a dead key which produced nothing.
1659 if (len == 0) {
1660 return 0;
1661 }
1662
1663 memmove(&buf[1], buf, len);
1664 buf[0] = '\x1b';
1665 return len + 1;
1666}
1667
Spencer Low9c8f7462015-11-10 19:17:16 -08001668// Internal buffer to satisfy future _console_read() calls.
Josh Gaoe3a87d02015-11-11 17:56:12 -08001669static auto& g_console_input_buffer = *new std::vector<char>();
Spencer Low9c8f7462015-11-10 19:17:16 -08001670
1671// Writes to buffer buf (of length len), returning number of bytes written or -1 on error. Never
1672// returns zero on console closure because Win32 consoles are never 'closed' (as far as I can tell).
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08001673static int _console_read(const HANDLE console, void* buf, size_t len) {
1674 for (;;) {
Spencer Low9c8f7462015-11-10 19:17:16 -08001675 // Read of zero bytes should not block waiting for something from the console.
1676 if (len == 0) {
1677 return 0;
1678 }
1679
1680 // Flush as much as possible from input buffer.
1681 if (!g_console_input_buffer.empty()) {
1682 const int bytes_read = std::min(len, g_console_input_buffer.size());
1683 memcpy(buf, g_console_input_buffer.data(), bytes_read);
1684 const auto begin = g_console_input_buffer.begin();
1685 g_console_input_buffer.erase(begin, begin + bytes_read);
1686 return bytes_read;
1687 }
1688
1689 // Read from the actual console. This may block until input.
1690 INPUT_RECORD input_record;
1691 if (!_get_key_event_record(console, &input_record)) {
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08001692 return -1;
1693 }
1694
Spencer Low9c8f7462015-11-10 19:17:16 -08001695 KEY_EVENT_RECORD* const key_event = &input_record.Event.KeyEvent;
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08001696 const WORD vk = key_event->wVirtualKeyCode;
1697 const CHAR ch = key_event->uChar.AsciiChar;
1698 const DWORD control_key_state = _normalize_altgr_control_key_state(
1699 key_event);
1700
1701 // The following emulation code should write the output sequence to
1702 // either seqstr or to seqbuf and seqbuflen.
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -07001703 const char* seqstr = nullptr; // NULL terminated C-string
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08001704 // Enough space for max sequence string below, plus modifiers and/or
1705 // escape prefix.
1706 char seqbuf[16];
1707 size_t seqbuflen = 0; // Space used in seqbuf.
1708
1709#define MATCH(vk, normal) \
1710 case (vk): \
1711 { \
1712 seqstr = (normal); \
1713 } \
1714 break;
1715
1716 // Modifier keys should affect the output sequence.
1717#define MATCH_MODIFIER(vk, normal) \
1718 case (vk): \
1719 { \
1720 seqbuflen = _get_modifier_sequence(seqbuf, (vk), \
1721 control_key_state, (normal)); \
1722 } \
1723 break;
1724
1725 // The shift key should affect the output sequence.
1726#define MATCH_KEYPAD(vk, normal, shifted) \
1727 case (vk): \
1728 { \
1729 seqstr = _get_keypad_sequence(control_key_state, (normal), \
1730 (shifted)); \
1731 } \
1732 break;
1733
1734 // The shift key and other modifier keys should affect the output
1735 // sequence.
1736#define MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(vk, normal, shifted) \
1737 case (vk): \
1738 { \
1739 seqbuflen = _get_modifier_keypad_sequence(seqbuf, (vk), \
1740 control_key_state, (normal), (shifted)); \
1741 } \
1742 break;
1743
1744#define ESC "\x1b"
1745#define CSI ESC "["
1746#define SS3 ESC "O"
1747
1748 // Only support normal mode, not application mode.
1749
1750 // Enhanced keys:
1751 // * 6-pack: insert, delete, home, end, page up, page down
1752 // * cursor keys: up, down, right, left
1753 // * keypad: divide, enter
1754 // * Undocumented: VK_PAUSE (Ctrl-NumLock), VK_SNAPSHOT,
1755 // VK_CANCEL (Ctrl-Pause/Break), VK_NUMLOCK
1756 if (_is_enhanced_key(control_key_state)) {
1757 switch (vk) {
1758 case VK_RETURN: // Enter key on keypad
1759 if (_is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state)) {
1760 seqstr = "\n";
1761 } else {
1762 seqstr = "\r";
1763 }
1764 break;
1765
1766 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_PRIOR, CSI "5~"); // Page Up
1767 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_NEXT, CSI "6~"); // Page Down
1768
1769 // gnome-terminal currently sends SS3 "F" and SS3 "H", but that
1770 // will be fixed soon to match xterm which sends CSI "F" and
1771 // CSI "H". https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1119764
1772 MATCH(VK_END, CSI "F");
1773 MATCH(VK_HOME, CSI "H");
1774
1775 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_LEFT, CSI "D");
1776 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_UP, CSI "A");
1777 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_RIGHT, CSI "C");
1778 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_DOWN, CSI "B");
1779
1780 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_INSERT, CSI "2~");
1781 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_DELETE, CSI "3~");
1782
1783 MATCH(VK_DIVIDE, "/");
1784 }
1785 } else { // Non-enhanced keys:
1786 switch (vk) {
1787 case VK_BACK: // backspace
1788 if (_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) {
1789 seqstr = ESC "\x7f";
1790 } else {
1791 seqstr = "\x7f";
1792 }
1793 break;
1794
1795 case VK_TAB:
1796 if (_is_shift_pressed(control_key_state)) {
1797 seqstr = CSI "Z";
1798 } else {
1799 seqstr = "\t";
1800 }
1801 break;
1802
1803 // Number 5 key in keypad when NumLock is off, or if NumLock is
1804 // on and Shift is down.
1805 MATCH_KEYPAD(VK_CLEAR, CSI "E", "5");
1806
1807 case VK_RETURN: // Enter key on main keyboard
1808 if (_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) {
1809 seqstr = ESC "\n";
1810 } else if (_is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state)) {
1811 seqstr = "\n";
1812 } else {
1813 seqstr = "\r";
1814 }
1815 break;
1816
1817 // VK_ESCAPE: Don't do any special handling. The OS uses many
1818 // of the sequences with Escape and many of the remaining
1819 // sequences don't produce bKeyDown messages, only !bKeyDown
1820 // for whatever reason.
1821
1822 case VK_SPACE:
1823 if (_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) {
1824 seqstr = ESC " ";
1825 } else if (_is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state)) {
1826 seqbuf[0] = '\0'; // NULL char
1827 seqbuflen = 1;
1828 } else {
1829 seqstr = " ";
1830 }
1831 break;
1832
1833 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_PRIOR, CSI "5~", '9'); // Page Up
1834 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_NEXT, CSI "6~", '3'); // Page Down
1835
1836 MATCH_KEYPAD(VK_END, CSI "4~", "1");
1837 MATCH_KEYPAD(VK_HOME, CSI "1~", "7");
1838
1839 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_LEFT, CSI "D", '4');
1840 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_UP, CSI "A", '8');
1841 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_RIGHT, CSI "C", '6');
1842 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_DOWN, CSI "B", '2');
1843
1844 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_INSERT, CSI "2~", '0');
1845 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_DELETE, CSI "3~",
1846 _get_decimal_char());
1847
1848 case 0x30: // 0
1849 case 0x31: // 1
1850 case 0x39: // 9
1851 case VK_OEM_1: // ;:
1852 case VK_OEM_PLUS: // =+
1853 case VK_OEM_COMMA: // ,<
1854 case VK_OEM_PERIOD: // .>
1855 case VK_OEM_7: // '"
1856 case VK_OEM_102: // depends on keyboard, could be <> or \|
1857 case VK_OEM_2: // /?
1858 case VK_OEM_3: // `~
1859 case VK_OEM_4: // [{
1860 case VK_OEM_5: // \|
1861 case VK_OEM_6: // ]}
1862 {
1863 seqbuflen = _get_control_character(seqbuf, key_event,
1864 control_key_state);
1865
1866 if (_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) {
1867 seqbuflen = _escape_prefix(seqbuf, seqbuflen);
1868 }
1869 }
1870 break;
1871
1872 case 0x32: // 2
Spencer Low9c8f7462015-11-10 19:17:16 -08001873 case 0x33: // 3
1874 case 0x34: // 4
1875 case 0x35: // 5
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08001876 case 0x36: // 6
Spencer Low9c8f7462015-11-10 19:17:16 -08001877 case 0x37: // 7
1878 case 0x38: // 8
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08001879 case VK_OEM_MINUS: // -_
1880 {
1881 seqbuflen = _get_control_character(seqbuf, key_event,
1882 control_key_state);
1883
1884 // If Alt is pressed and it isn't Ctrl-Alt-ShiftUp, then
1885 // prefix with escape.
1886 if (_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state) &&
1887 !(_is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state) &&
1888 !_is_shift_pressed(control_key_state))) {
1889 seqbuflen = _escape_prefix(seqbuf, seqbuflen);
1890 }
1891 }
1892 break;
1893
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08001894 case 0x41: // a
1895 case 0x42: // b
1896 case 0x43: // c
1897 case 0x44: // d
1898 case 0x45: // e
1899 case 0x46: // f
1900 case 0x47: // g
1901 case 0x48: // h
1902 case 0x49: // i
1903 case 0x4a: // j
1904 case 0x4b: // k
1905 case 0x4c: // l
1906 case 0x4d: // m
1907 case 0x4e: // n
1908 case 0x4f: // o
1909 case 0x50: // p
1910 case 0x51: // q
1911 case 0x52: // r
1912 case 0x53: // s
1913 case 0x54: // t
1914 case 0x55: // u
1915 case 0x56: // v
1916 case 0x57: // w
1917 case 0x58: // x
1918 case 0x59: // y
1919 case 0x5a: // z
1920 {
1921 seqbuflen = _get_non_alt_char(seqbuf, key_event,
1922 control_key_state);
1923
1924 // If Alt is pressed, then prefix with escape.
1925 if (_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) {
1926 seqbuflen = _escape_prefix(seqbuf, seqbuflen);
1927 }
1928 }
1929 break;
1930
1931 // These virtual key codes are generated by the keys on the
1932 // keypad *when NumLock is on* and *Shift is up*.
1933 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD0, "0");
1934 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD1, "1");
1935 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD2, "2");
1936 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD3, "3");
1937 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD4, "4");
1938 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD5, "5");
1939 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD6, "6");
1940 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD7, "7");
1941 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD8, "8");
1942 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD9, "9");
1943
1944 MATCH(VK_MULTIPLY, "*");
1945 MATCH(VK_ADD, "+");
1946 MATCH(VK_SUBTRACT, "-");
1947 // VK_DECIMAL is generated by the . key on the keypad *when
1948 // NumLock is on* and *Shift is up* and the sequence is not
1949 // Ctrl-Alt-NoShift-. (which causes Ctrl-Alt-Del and the
1950 // Windows Security screen to come up).
1951 case VK_DECIMAL:
1952 // U.S. English uses '.', Germany German uses ','.
1953 seqbuflen = _get_non_control_char(seqbuf, key_event,
1954 control_key_state);
1955 break;
1956
1957 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F1, SS3 "P");
1958 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F2, SS3 "Q");
1959 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F3, SS3 "R");
1960 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F4, SS3 "S");
1961 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F5, CSI "15~");
1962 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F6, CSI "17~");
1963 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F7, CSI "18~");
1964 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F8, CSI "19~");
1965 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F9, CSI "20~");
1966 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F10, CSI "21~");
1967 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F11, CSI "23~");
1968 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F12, CSI "24~");
1969
1970 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F13, CSI "25~");
1971 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F14, CSI "26~");
1972 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F15, CSI "28~");
1973 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F16, CSI "29~");
1974 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F17, CSI "31~");
1975 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F18, CSI "32~");
1976 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F19, CSI "33~");
1977 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F20, CSI "34~");
1978
1979 // MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F21, ???);
1980 // MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F22, ???);
1981 // MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F23, ???);
1982 // MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F24, ???);
1983 }
1984 }
1985
1986#undef MATCH
1987#undef MATCH_MODIFIER
1988#undef MATCH_KEYPAD
1989#undef MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD
1990#undef ESC
1991#undef CSI
1992#undef SS3
1993
1994 const char* out;
1995 size_t outlen;
1996
1997 // Check for output in any of:
1998 // * seqstr is set (and strlen can be used to determine the length).
1999 // * seqbuf and seqbuflen are set
2000 // Fallback to ch from Windows.
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -07002001 if (seqstr != nullptr) {
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002002 out = seqstr;
2003 outlen = strlen(seqstr);
2004 } else if (seqbuflen > 0) {
2005 out = seqbuf;
2006 outlen = seqbuflen;
2007 } else if (ch != '\0') {
2008 // Use whatever Windows told us it is.
2009 seqbuf[0] = ch;
2010 seqbuflen = 1;
2011 out = seqbuf;
2012 outlen = seqbuflen;
2013 } else {
2014 // No special handling for the virtual key code and Windows isn't
2015 // telling us a character code, then we don't know how to translate
2016 // the key press.
2017 //
2018 // Consume the input and 'continue' to cause us to get a new key
2019 // event.
Yabin Cui815ad882015-09-02 17:44:28 -07002020 D("_console_read: unknown virtual key code: %d, enhanced: %s",
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002021 vk, _is_enhanced_key(control_key_state) ? "true" : "false");
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002022 continue;
2023 }
2024
Spencer Low9c8f7462015-11-10 19:17:16 -08002025 // put output wRepeatCount times into g_console_input_buffer
2026 while (key_event->wRepeatCount-- > 0) {
2027 g_console_input_buffer.insert(g_console_input_buffer.end(), out, out + outlen);
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002028 }
2029
Spencer Low9c8f7462015-11-10 19:17:16 -08002030 // Loop around and try to flush g_console_input_buffer
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002031 }
2032}
2033
2034static DWORD _old_console_mode; // previous GetConsoleMode() result
2035static HANDLE _console_handle; // when set, console mode should be restored
2036
Elliott Hughesa8265792015-11-03 11:18:40 -08002037void stdin_raw_init() {
2038 const HANDLE in = _get_console_handle(STDIN_FILENO, &_old_console_mode);
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002039 if (in == nullptr) {
2040 return;
2041 }
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002042
Elliott Hughesa8265792015-11-03 11:18:40 -08002043 // Disable ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT so that Ctrl-C is read instead of
2044 // calling the process Ctrl-C routine (configured by
2045 // SetConsoleCtrlHandler()).
2046 // Disable ENABLE_LINE_INPUT so that input is immediately sent.
2047 // Disable ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT to disable local echo. Disabling this
2048 // flag also seems necessary to have proper line-ending processing.
Spencer Low55441402015-11-07 17:34:39 -08002049 DWORD new_console_mode = _old_console_mode & ~(ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT |
2050 ENABLE_LINE_INPUT |
2051 ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT);
2052 // Enable ENABLE_WINDOW_INPUT to get window resizes.
2053 new_console_mode |= ENABLE_WINDOW_INPUT;
2054
2055 if (!SetConsoleMode(in, new_console_mode)) {
Elliott Hughesa8265792015-11-03 11:18:40 -08002056 // This really should not fail.
2057 D("stdin_raw_init: SetConsoleMode() failed: %s",
David Pursellc573d522016-01-27 08:52:53 -08002058 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(GetLastError()).c_str());
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002059 }
Elliott Hughesa8265792015-11-03 11:18:40 -08002060
2061 // Once this is set, it means that stdin has been configured for
2062 // reading from and that the old console mode should be restored later.
2063 _console_handle = in;
2064
2065 // Note that we don't need to configure C Runtime line-ending
2066 // translation because _console_read() does not call the C Runtime to
2067 // read from the console.
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002068}
2069
Elliott Hughesa8265792015-11-03 11:18:40 -08002070void stdin_raw_restore() {
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -07002071 if (_console_handle != nullptr) {
Elliott Hughesa8265792015-11-03 11:18:40 -08002072 const HANDLE in = _console_handle;
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -07002073 _console_handle = nullptr; // clear state
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002074
Elliott Hughesa8265792015-11-03 11:18:40 -08002075 if (!SetConsoleMode(in, _old_console_mode)) {
2076 // This really should not fail.
2077 D("stdin_raw_restore: SetConsoleMode() failed: %s",
David Pursellc573d522016-01-27 08:52:53 -08002078 android::base::SystemErrorCodeToString(GetLastError()).c_str());
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002079 }
2080 }
2081}
2082
Spencer Low55441402015-11-07 17:34:39 -08002083// Called by 'adb shell' and 'adb exec-in' (via unix_read()) to read from stdin.
2084int unix_read_interruptible(int fd, void* buf, size_t len) {
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -07002085 if ((fd == STDIN_FILENO) && (_console_handle != nullptr)) {
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002086 // If it is a request to read from stdin, and stdin_raw_init() has been
2087 // called, and it successfully configured the console, then read from
2088 // the console using Win32 console APIs and partially emulate a unix
2089 // terminal.
2090 return _console_read(_console_handle, buf, len);
2091 } else {
David Pursell3fe11f62015-10-06 15:30:03 -07002092 // On older versions of Windows (definitely 7, definitely not 10),
2093 // ReadConsole() with a size >= 31367 fails, so if |fd| is a console
David Pursell58805362015-10-28 14:29:51 -07002094 // we need to limit the read size.
2095 if (len > 4096 && unix_isatty(fd)) {
David Pursell3fe11f62015-10-06 15:30:03 -07002096 len = 4096;
2097 }
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002098 // Just call into C Runtime which can read from pipes/files and which
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -07002099 // can do LF/CR translation (which is overridable with _setmode()).
2100 // Undefine the macro that is set in sysdeps.h which bans calls to
2101 // plain read() in favor of unix_read() or adb_read().
2102#pragma push_macro("read")
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002103#undef read
2104 return read(fd, buf, len);
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -07002105#pragma pop_macro("read")
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002106 }
2107}
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002108
2109/**************************************************************************/
2110/**************************************************************************/
2111/***** *****/
2112/***** Unicode support *****/
2113/***** *****/
2114/**************************************************************************/
2115/**************************************************************************/
2116
2117// This implements support for using files with Unicode filenames and for
2118// outputting Unicode text to a Win32 console window. This is inspired from
2119// http://utf8everywhere.org/.
2120//
2121// Background
2122// ----------
2123//
2124// On POSIX systems, to deal with files with Unicode filenames, just pass UTF-8
2125// filenames to APIs such as open(). This works because filenames are largely
2126// opaque 'cookies' (perhaps excluding path separators).
2127//
2128// On Windows, the native file APIs such as CreateFileW() take 2-byte wchar_t
2129// UTF-16 strings. There is an API, CreateFileA() that takes 1-byte char
2130// strings, but the strings are in the ANSI codepage and not UTF-8. (The
2131// CreateFile() API is really just a macro that adds the W/A based on whether
2132// the UNICODE preprocessor symbol is defined).
2133//
2134// Options
2135// -------
2136//
2137// Thus, to write a portable program, there are a few options:
2138//
2139// 1. Write the program with wchar_t filenames (wchar_t path[256];).
2140// For Windows, just call CreateFileW(). For POSIX, write a wrapper openW()
2141// that takes a wchar_t string, converts it to UTF-8 and then calls the real
2142// open() API.
2143//
2144// 2. Write the program with a TCHAR typedef that is 2 bytes on Windows and
2145// 1 byte on POSIX. Make T-* wrappers for various OS APIs and call those,
2146// potentially touching a lot of code.
2147//
2148// 3. Write the program with a 1-byte char filenames (char path[256];) that are
2149// UTF-8. For POSIX, just call open(). For Windows, write a wrapper that
2150// takes a UTF-8 string, converts it to UTF-16 and then calls the real OS
2151// or C Runtime API.
2152//
2153// The Choice
2154// ----------
2155//
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002156// The code below chooses option 3, the UTF-8 everywhere strategy. It uses
2157// android::base::WideToUTF8() which converts UTF-16 to UTF-8. This is used by the
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002158// NarrowArgs helper class that is used to convert wmain() args into UTF-8
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002159// args that are passed to main() at the beginning of program startup. We also use
2160// android::base::UTF8ToWide() which converts from UTF-8 to UTF-16. This is used to
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002161// implement wrappers below that call UTF-16 OS and C Runtime APIs.
2162//
2163// Unicode console output
2164// ----------------------
2165//
2166// The way to output Unicode to a Win32 console window is to call
2167// WriteConsoleW() with UTF-16 text. (The user must also choose a proper font
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -07002168// such as Lucida Console or Consolas, and in the case of East Asian languages
2169// (such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean), the user must go to the Control Panel
2170// and change the "system locale" to Chinese, etc., which allows a Chinese, etc.
2171// font to be used in console windows.)
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002172//
2173// The problem is getting the C Runtime to make fprintf and related APIs call
2174// WriteConsoleW() under the covers. The C Runtime API, _setmode() sounds
2175// promising, but the various modes have issues:
2176//
2177// 1. _setmode(_O_TEXT) (the default) does not use WriteConsoleW() so UTF-8 and
2178// UTF-16 do not display properly.
2179// 2. _setmode(_O_BINARY) does not use WriteConsoleW() and the text comes out
2180// totally wrong.
2181// 3. _setmode(_O_U8TEXT) seems to cause the C Runtime _invalid_parameter
2182// handler to be called (upon a later I/O call), aborting the process.
2183// 4. _setmode(_O_U16TEXT) and _setmode(_O_WTEXT) cause non-wide printf/fprintf
2184// to output nothing.
2185//
2186// So the only solution is to write our own adb_fprintf() that converts UTF-8
2187// to UTF-16 and then calls WriteConsoleW().
2188
2189
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002190// Constructor for helper class to convert wmain() UTF-16 args to UTF-8 to
2191// be passed to main().
2192NarrowArgs::NarrowArgs(const int argc, wchar_t** const argv) {
2193 narrow_args = new char*[argc + 1];
2194
2195 for (int i = 0; i < argc; ++i) {
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002196 std::string arg_narrow;
2197 if (!android::base::WideToUTF8(argv[i], &arg_narrow)) {
2198 fatal_errno("cannot convert argument from UTF-16 to UTF-8");
2199 }
2200 narrow_args[i] = strdup(arg_narrow.c_str());
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002201 }
2202 narrow_args[argc] = nullptr; // terminate
2203}
2204
2205NarrowArgs::~NarrowArgs() {
2206 if (narrow_args != nullptr) {
2207 for (char** argp = narrow_args; *argp != nullptr; ++argp) {
2208 free(*argp);
2209 }
2210 delete[] narrow_args;
2211 narrow_args = nullptr;
2212 }
2213}
2214
2215int unix_open(const char* path, int options, ...) {
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002216 std::wstring path_wide;
2217 if (!android::base::UTF8ToWide(path, &path_wide)) {
2218 return -1;
2219 }
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002220 if ((options & O_CREAT) == 0) {
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002221 return _wopen(path_wide.c_str(), options);
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002222 } else {
2223 int mode;
2224 va_list args;
2225 va_start(args, options);
2226 mode = va_arg(args, int);
2227 va_end(args);
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002228 return _wopen(path_wide.c_str(), options, mode);
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002229 }
2230}
2231
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002232// Version of opendir() that takes a UTF-8 path.
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002233DIR* adb_opendir(const char* path) {
2234 std::wstring path_wide;
2235 if (!android::base::UTF8ToWide(path, &path_wide)) {
2236 return nullptr;
2237 }
2238
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002239 // Just cast _WDIR* to DIR*. This doesn't work if the caller reads any of
2240 // the fields, but right now all the callers treat the structure as
2241 // opaque.
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002242 return reinterpret_cast<DIR*>(_wopendir(path_wide.c_str()));
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002243}
2244
2245// Version of readdir() that returns UTF-8 paths.
2246struct dirent* adb_readdir(DIR* dir) {
2247 _WDIR* const wdir = reinterpret_cast<_WDIR*>(dir);
2248 struct _wdirent* const went = _wreaddir(wdir);
2249 if (went == nullptr) {
2250 return nullptr;
2251 }
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002252
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002253 // Convert from UTF-16 to UTF-8.
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002254 std::string name_utf8;
2255 if (!android::base::WideToUTF8(went->d_name, &name_utf8)) {
2256 return nullptr;
2257 }
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002258
2259 // Cast the _wdirent* to dirent* and overwrite the d_name field (which has
2260 // space for UTF-16 wchar_t's) with UTF-8 char's.
2261 struct dirent* ent = reinterpret_cast<struct dirent*>(went);
2262
2263 if (name_utf8.length() + 1 > sizeof(went->d_name)) {
2264 // Name too big to fit in existing buffer.
2265 errno = ENOMEM;
2266 return nullptr;
2267 }
2268
2269 // Note that sizeof(_wdirent::d_name) is bigger than sizeof(dirent::d_name)
2270 // because _wdirent contains wchar_t instead of char. So even if name_utf8
2271 // can fit in _wdirent::d_name, the resulting dirent::d_name field may be
2272 // bigger than the caller expects because they expect a dirent structure
2273 // which has a smaller d_name field. Ignore this since the caller should be
2274 // resilient.
2275
2276 // Rewrite the UTF-16 d_name field to UTF-8.
2277 strcpy(ent->d_name, name_utf8.c_str());
2278
2279 return ent;
2280}
2281
2282// Version of closedir() to go with our version of adb_opendir().
2283int adb_closedir(DIR* dir) {
2284 return _wclosedir(reinterpret_cast<_WDIR*>(dir));
2285}
2286
2287// Version of unlink() that takes a UTF-8 path.
2288int adb_unlink(const char* path) {
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002289 std::wstring wpath;
2290 if (!android::base::UTF8ToWide(path, &wpath)) {
2291 return -1;
2292 }
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002293
2294 int rc = _wunlink(wpath.c_str());
2295
2296 if (rc == -1 && errno == EACCES) {
2297 /* unlink returns EACCES when the file is read-only, so we first */
2298 /* try to make it writable, then unlink again... */
2299 rc = _wchmod(wpath.c_str(), _S_IREAD | _S_IWRITE);
2300 if (rc == 0)
2301 rc = _wunlink(wpath.c_str());
2302 }
2303 return rc;
2304}
2305
2306// Version of mkdir() that takes a UTF-8 path.
2307int adb_mkdir(const std::string& path, int mode) {
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002308 std::wstring path_wide;
2309 if (!android::base::UTF8ToWide(path, &path_wide)) {
2310 return -1;
2311 }
2312
2313 return _wmkdir(path_wide.c_str());
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002314}
2315
2316// Version of utime() that takes a UTF-8 path.
2317int adb_utime(const char* path, struct utimbuf* u) {
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002318 std::wstring path_wide;
2319 if (!android::base::UTF8ToWide(path, &path_wide)) {
2320 return -1;
2321 }
2322
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002323 static_assert(sizeof(struct utimbuf) == sizeof(struct _utimbuf),
2324 "utimbuf and _utimbuf should be the same size because they both "
2325 "contain the same types, namely time_t");
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002326 return _wutime(path_wide.c_str(), reinterpret_cast<struct _utimbuf*>(u));
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002327}
2328
2329// Version of chmod() that takes a UTF-8 path.
2330int adb_chmod(const char* path, int mode) {
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002331 std::wstring path_wide;
2332 if (!android::base::UTF8ToWide(path, &path_wide)) {
2333 return -1;
2334 }
2335
2336 return _wchmod(path_wide.c_str(), mode);
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002337}
2338
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002339// From libutils/Unicode.cpp, get the length of a UTF-8 sequence given the lead byte.
2340static inline size_t utf8_codepoint_len(uint8_t ch) {
2341 return ((0xe5000000 >> ((ch >> 3) & 0x1e)) & 3) + 1;
2342}
Elliott Hughes37be38a2015-11-11 18:02:29 +00002343
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002344namespace internal {
2345
2346// Given a sequence of UTF-8 bytes (denoted by the range [first, last)), return the number of bytes
2347// (from the beginning) that are complete UTF-8 sequences and append the remaining bytes to
2348// remaining_bytes.
2349size_t ParseCompleteUTF8(const char* const first, const char* const last,
2350 std::vector<char>* const remaining_bytes) {
2351 // Walk backwards from the end of the sequence looking for the beginning of a UTF-8 sequence.
2352 // Current_after points one byte past the current byte to be examined.
2353 for (const char* current_after = last; current_after != first; --current_after) {
2354 const char* const current = current_after - 1;
2355 const char ch = *current;
2356 const char kHighBit = 0x80u;
2357 const char kTwoHighestBits = 0xC0u;
2358 if ((ch & kHighBit) == 0) { // high bit not set
2359 // The buffer ends with a one-byte UTF-8 sequence, possibly followed by invalid trailing
2360 // bytes with no leading byte, so return the entire buffer.
2361 break;
2362 } else if ((ch & kTwoHighestBits) == kTwoHighestBits) { // top two highest bits set
2363 // Lead byte in UTF-8 sequence, so check if we have all the bytes in the sequence.
2364 const size_t bytes_available = last - current;
2365 if (bytes_available < utf8_codepoint_len(ch)) {
2366 // We don't have all the bytes in the UTF-8 sequence, so return all the bytes
2367 // preceding the current incomplete UTF-8 sequence and append the remaining bytes
2368 // to remaining_bytes.
2369 remaining_bytes->insert(remaining_bytes->end(), current, last);
2370 return current - first;
2371 } else {
2372 // The buffer ends with a complete UTF-8 sequence, possibly followed by invalid
2373 // trailing bytes with no lead byte, so return the entire buffer.
2374 break;
2375 }
2376 } else {
2377 // Trailing byte, so keep going backwards looking for the lead byte.
2378 }
2379 }
2380
2381 // Return the size of the entire buffer. It is possible that we walked backward past invalid
2382 // trailing bytes with no lead byte, in which case we want to return all those invalid bytes
2383 // so that they can be processed.
2384 return last - first;
2385}
2386
2387}
2388
2389// Bytes that have not yet been output to the console because they are incomplete UTF-8 sequences.
2390// Note that we use only one buffer even though stderr and stdout are logically separate streams.
2391// This matches the behavior of Linux.
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002392
2393// Internal helper function to write UTF-8 bytes to a console. Returns -1 on error.
2394static int _console_write_utf8(const char* const buf, const size_t buf_size, FILE* stream,
2395 HANDLE console) {
Josh Gaoe7daf572016-09-21 12:37:10 -07002396 static std::mutex& console_output_buffer_lock = *new std::mutex();
2397 static auto& console_output_buffer = *new std::vector<char>();
2398
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002399 const int saved_errno = errno;
2400 std::vector<char> combined_buffer;
2401
2402 // Complete UTF-8 sequences that should be immediately written to the console.
2403 const char* utf8;
2404 size_t utf8_size;
2405
Josh Gaoe7daf572016-09-21 12:37:10 -07002406 {
2407 std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(console_output_buffer_lock);
2408 if (console_output_buffer.empty()) {
2409 // If console_output_buffer doesn't have a buffered up incomplete UTF-8 sequence (the
2410 // common case with plain ASCII), parse buf directly.
2411 utf8 = buf;
2412 utf8_size = internal::ParseCompleteUTF8(buf, buf + buf_size, &console_output_buffer);
2413 } else {
2414 // If console_output_buffer has a buffered up incomplete UTF-8 sequence, move it to
2415 // combined_buffer (and effectively clear console_output_buffer) and append buf to
2416 // combined_buffer, then parse it all together.
2417 combined_buffer.swap(console_output_buffer);
2418 combined_buffer.insert(combined_buffer.end(), buf, buf + buf_size);
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002419
Josh Gaoe7daf572016-09-21 12:37:10 -07002420 utf8 = combined_buffer.data();
2421 utf8_size = internal::ParseCompleteUTF8(utf8, utf8 + combined_buffer.size(),
2422 &console_output_buffer);
2423 }
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002424 }
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002425
2426 std::wstring utf16;
2427
2428 // Try to convert from data that might be UTF-8 to UTF-16, ignoring errors (just like Linux
2429 // which does not return an error on bad UTF-8). Data might not be UTF-8 if the user cat's
2430 // random data, runs dmesg (which might have non-UTF-8), etc.
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002431 // This could throw std::bad_alloc.
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002432 (void)android::base::UTF8ToWide(utf8, utf8_size, &utf16);
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002433
2434 // Note that this does not do \n => \r\n translation because that
2435 // doesn't seem necessary for the Windows console. For the Windows
2436 // console \r moves to the beginning of the line and \n moves to a new
2437 // line.
2438
2439 // Flush any stream buffering so that our output is afterwards which
2440 // makes sense because our call is afterwards.
2441 (void)fflush(stream);
2442
2443 // Write UTF-16 to the console.
2444 DWORD written = 0;
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -07002445 if (!WriteConsoleW(console, utf16.c_str(), utf16.length(), &written, nullptr)) {
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002446 errno = EIO;
2447 return -1;
2448 }
2449
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002450 // Return the size of the original buffer passed in, signifying that we consumed it all, even
2451 // if nothing was displayed, in the case of being passed an incomplete UTF-8 sequence. This
2452 // matches the Linux behavior.
2453 errno = saved_errno;
2454 return buf_size;
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002455}
2456
2457// Function prototype because attributes cannot be placed on func definitions.
Elliott Hughes874c9412018-06-26 13:06:15 -07002458static int _console_vfprintf(const HANDLE console, FILE* stream, const char* format, va_list ap)
2459 __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, 3, 0)));
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002460
2461// Internal function to format a UTF-8 string and write it to a Win32 console.
2462// Returns -1 on error.
2463static int _console_vfprintf(const HANDLE console, FILE* stream,
2464 const char *format, va_list ap) {
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002465 const int saved_errno = errno;
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002466 std::string output_utf8;
2467
2468 // Format the string.
2469 // This could throw std::bad_alloc.
2470 android::base::StringAppendV(&output_utf8, format, ap);
2471
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002472 const int result = _console_write_utf8(output_utf8.c_str(), output_utf8.length(), stream,
2473 console);
2474 if (result != -1) {
2475 errno = saved_errno;
2476 } else {
2477 // If -1 was returned, errno has been set.
2478 }
2479 return result;
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002480}
2481
2482// Version of vfprintf() that takes UTF-8 and can write Unicode to a
2483// Windows console.
2484int adb_vfprintf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list ap) {
2485 const HANDLE console = _get_console_handle(stream);
2486
2487 // If there is an associated Win32 console, write to it specially,
2488 // otherwise defer to the regular C Runtime, passing it UTF-8.
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -07002489 if (console != nullptr) {
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002490 return _console_vfprintf(console, stream, format, ap);
2491 } else {
2492 // If vfprintf is a macro, undefine it, so we can call the real
2493 // C Runtime API.
2494#pragma push_macro("vfprintf")
2495#undef vfprintf
2496 return vfprintf(stream, format, ap);
2497#pragma pop_macro("vfprintf")
2498 }
2499}
2500
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002501// Version of vprintf() that takes UTF-8 and can write Unicode to a Windows console.
2502int adb_vprintf(const char *format, va_list ap) {
2503 return adb_vfprintf(stdout, format, ap);
2504}
2505
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002506// Version of fprintf() that takes UTF-8 and can write Unicode to a
2507// Windows console.
2508int adb_fprintf(FILE *stream, const char *format, ...) {
2509 va_list ap;
2510 va_start(ap, format);
2511 const int result = adb_vfprintf(stream, format, ap);
2512 va_end(ap);
2513
2514 return result;
2515}
2516
2517// Version of printf() that takes UTF-8 and can write Unicode to a
2518// Windows console.
2519int adb_printf(const char *format, ...) {
2520 va_list ap;
2521 va_start(ap, format);
2522 const int result = adb_vfprintf(stdout, format, ap);
2523 va_end(ap);
2524
2525 return result;
2526}
2527
2528// Version of fputs() that takes UTF-8 and can write Unicode to a
2529// Windows console.
2530int adb_fputs(const char* buf, FILE* stream) {
2531 // adb_fprintf returns -1 on error, which is conveniently the same as EOF
2532 // which fputs (and hence adb_fputs) should return on error.
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002533 static_assert(EOF == -1, "EOF is not -1, so this code needs to be fixed");
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002534 return adb_fprintf(stream, "%s", buf);
2535}
2536
2537// Version of fputc() that takes UTF-8 and can write Unicode to a
2538// Windows console.
2539int adb_fputc(int ch, FILE* stream) {
2540 const int result = adb_fprintf(stream, "%c", ch);
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002541 if (result == -1) {
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002542 return EOF;
2543 }
2544 // For success, fputc returns the char, cast to unsigned char, then to int.
2545 return static_cast<unsigned char>(ch);
2546}
2547
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002548// Version of putchar() that takes UTF-8 and can write Unicode to a Windows console.
2549int adb_putchar(int ch) {
2550 return adb_fputc(ch, stdout);
2551}
2552
2553// Version of puts() that takes UTF-8 and can write Unicode to a Windows console.
2554int adb_puts(const char* buf) {
2555 // adb_printf returns -1 on error, which is conveniently the same as EOF
2556 // which puts (and hence adb_puts) should return on error.
2557 static_assert(EOF == -1, "EOF is not -1, so this code needs to be fixed");
2558 return adb_printf("%s\n", buf);
2559}
2560
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002561// Internal function to write UTF-8 to a Win32 console. Returns the number of
2562// items (of length size) written. On error, returns a short item count or 0.
2563static size_t _console_fwrite(const void* ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb,
2564 FILE* stream, HANDLE console) {
Spencer Lowf373c352015-11-15 16:29:36 -08002565 const int result = _console_write_utf8(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(ptr), size * nmemb, stream,
2566 console);
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002567 if (result == -1) {
2568 return 0;
2569 }
2570 return result / size;
2571}
2572
2573// Version of fwrite() that takes UTF-8 and can write Unicode to a
2574// Windows console.
2575size_t adb_fwrite(const void* ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE* stream) {
2576 const HANDLE console = _get_console_handle(stream);
2577
2578 // If there is an associated Win32 console, write to it specially,
2579 // otherwise defer to the regular C Runtime, passing it UTF-8.
Yi Kong86e67182018-07-13 18:15:16 -07002580 if (console != nullptr) {
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002581 return _console_fwrite(ptr, size, nmemb, stream, console);
2582 } else {
2583 // If fwrite is a macro, undefine it, so we can call the real
2584 // C Runtime API.
2585#pragma push_macro("fwrite")
2586#undef fwrite
2587 return fwrite(ptr, size, nmemb, stream);
2588#pragma pop_macro("fwrite")
2589 }
2590}
2591
2592// Version of fopen() that takes a UTF-8 filename and can access a file with
2593// a Unicode filename.
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002594FILE* adb_fopen(const char* path, const char* mode) {
2595 std::wstring path_wide;
2596 if (!android::base::UTF8ToWide(path, &path_wide)) {
2597 return nullptr;
2598 }
2599
2600 std::wstring mode_wide;
2601 if (!android::base::UTF8ToWide(mode, &mode_wide)) {
2602 return nullptr;
2603 }
2604
2605 return _wfopen(path_wide.c_str(), mode_wide.c_str());
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002606}
2607
Spencer Low50740f52015-09-08 17:13:04 -07002608// Return a lowercase version of the argument. Uses C Runtime tolower() on
2609// each byte which is not UTF-8 aware, and theoretically uses the current C
2610// Runtime locale (which in practice is not changed, so this becomes a ASCII
2611// conversion).
2612static std::string ToLower(const std::string& anycase) {
2613 // copy string
2614 std::string str(anycase);
2615 // transform the copy
2616 std::transform(str.begin(), str.end(), str.begin(), tolower);
2617 return str;
2618}
2619
2620extern "C" int main(int argc, char** argv);
2621
2622// Link with -municode to cause this wmain() to be used as the program
2623// entrypoint. It will convert the args from UTF-16 to UTF-8 and call the
2624// regular main() with UTF-8 args.
2625extern "C" int wmain(int argc, wchar_t **argv) {
2626 // Convert args from UTF-16 to UTF-8 and pass that to main().
2627 NarrowArgs narrow_args(argc, argv);
2628 return main(argc, narrow_args.data());
2629}
2630
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002631// Shadow UTF-8 environment variable name/value pairs that are created from
2632// _wenviron the first time that adb_getenv() is called. Note that this is not
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -07002633// currently updated if putenv, setenv, unsetenv are called. Note that no
2634// thread synchronization is done, but we're called early enough in
2635// single-threaded startup that things work ok.
Josh Gaoe3a87d02015-11-11 17:56:12 -08002636static auto& g_environ_utf8 = *new std::unordered_map<std::string, char*>();
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002637
2638// Make sure that shadow UTF-8 environment variables are setup.
2639static void _ensure_env_setup() {
2640 // If some name/value pairs exist, then we've already done the setup below.
2641 if (g_environ_utf8.size() != 0) {
2642 return;
2643 }
2644
Spencer Low50740f52015-09-08 17:13:04 -07002645 if (_wenviron == nullptr) {
2646 // If _wenviron is null, then -municode probably wasn't used. That
2647 // linker flag will cause the entry point to setup _wenviron. It will
2648 // also require an implementation of wmain() (which we provide above).
2649 fatal("_wenviron is not set, did you link with -municode?");
2650 }
2651
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002652 // Read name/value pairs from UTF-16 _wenviron and write new name/value
2653 // pairs to UTF-8 g_environ_utf8. Note that it probably does not make sense
2654 // to use the D() macro here because that tracing only works if the
2655 // ADB_TRACE environment variable is setup, but that env var can't be read
2656 // until this code completes.
2657 for (wchar_t** env = _wenviron; *env != nullptr; ++env) {
2658 wchar_t* const equal = wcschr(*env, L'=');
2659 if (equal == nullptr) {
2660 // Malformed environment variable with no equal sign. Shouldn't
2661 // really happen, but we should be resilient to this.
2662 continue;
2663 }
2664
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002665 // If we encounter an error converting UTF-16, don't error-out on account of a single env
2666 // var because the program might never even read this particular variable.
2667 std::string name_utf8;
2668 if (!android::base::WideToUTF8(*env, equal - *env, &name_utf8)) {
2669 continue;
2670 }
2671
Spencer Low50740f52015-09-08 17:13:04 -07002672 // Store lowercase name so that we can do case-insensitive searches.
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002673 name_utf8 = ToLower(name_utf8);
2674
2675 std::string value_utf8;
2676 if (!android::base::WideToUTF8(equal + 1, &value_utf8)) {
2677 continue;
2678 }
2679
2680 char* const value_dup = strdup(value_utf8.c_str());
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002681
Spencer Low50740f52015-09-08 17:13:04 -07002682 // Don't overwrite a previus env var with the same name. In reality,
2683 // the system probably won't let two env vars with the same name exist
2684 // in _wenviron.
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002685 g_environ_utf8.insert({name_utf8, value_dup});
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002686 }
2687}
2688
2689// Version of getenv() that takes a UTF-8 environment variable name and
Spencer Low50740f52015-09-08 17:13:04 -07002690// retrieves a UTF-8 value. Case-insensitive to match getenv() on Windows.
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002691char* adb_getenv(const char* name) {
2692 _ensure_env_setup();
2693
Spencer Low50740f52015-09-08 17:13:04 -07002694 // Case-insensitive search by searching for lowercase name in a map of
2695 // lowercase names.
2696 const auto it = g_environ_utf8.find(ToLower(std::string(name)));
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002697 if (it == g_environ_utf8.end()) {
2698 return nullptr;
2699 }
2700
2701 return it->second;
2702}
2703
2704// Version of getcwd() that returns the current working directory in UTF-8.
2705char* adb_getcwd(char* buf, int size) {
2706 wchar_t* wbuf = _wgetcwd(nullptr, 0);
2707 if (wbuf == nullptr) {
2708 return nullptr;
2709 }
2710
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002711 std::string buf_utf8;
2712 const bool narrow_result = android::base::WideToUTF8(wbuf, &buf_utf8);
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002713 free(wbuf);
2714 wbuf = nullptr;
2715
Spencer Low50f5bf12015-11-12 15:20:15 -08002716 if (!narrow_result) {
2717 return nullptr;
2718 }
2719
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07002720 // If size was specified, make sure all the chars will fit.
2721 if (size != 0) {
2722 if (size < static_cast<int>(buf_utf8.length() + 1)) {
2723 errno = ERANGE;
2724 return nullptr;
2725 }
2726 }
2727
2728 // If buf was not specified, allocate storage.
2729 if (buf == nullptr) {
2730 if (size == 0) {
2731 size = buf_utf8.length() + 1;
2732 }
2733 buf = reinterpret_cast<char*>(malloc(size));
2734 if (buf == nullptr) {
2735 return nullptr;
2736 }
2737 }
2738
2739 // Destination buffer was allocated with enough space, or we've already
2740 // checked an existing buffer size for enough space.
2741 strcpy(buf, buf_utf8.c_str());
2742
2743 return buf;
2744}
Spencer Lowae37a312018-09-03 16:03:22 -07002745
2746// The SetThreadDescription API was brought in version 1607 of Windows 10.
2747typedef HRESULT(WINAPI* SetThreadDescription)(HANDLE hThread, PCWSTR lpThreadDescription);
2748
2749// Based on PlatformThread::SetName() from
2750// https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/threading/platform_thread_win.cc
2751int adb_thread_setname(const std::string& name) {
2752 // The SetThreadDescription API works even if no debugger is attached.
2753 auto set_thread_description_func = reinterpret_cast<SetThreadDescription>(
2754 ::GetProcAddress(::GetModuleHandleW(L"Kernel32.dll"), "SetThreadDescription"));
2755 if (set_thread_description_func) {
2756 std::wstring name_wide;
2757 if (!android::base::UTF8ToWide(name.c_str(), &name_wide)) {
2758 return errno;
2759 }
2760 set_thread_description_func(::GetCurrentThread(), name_wide.c_str());
2761 }
2762
2763 // Don't use the thread naming SEH exception because we're compiled with -fno-exceptions.
2764 // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/debugger/how-to-set-a-thread-name-in-native-code?view=vs-2017
2765
2766 return 0;
2767}