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Dan Albert8e1fdd72015-07-24 17:08:33 -07001#!/usr/bin/env python
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17"""Tests for the adb program itself.
18
19This differs from things in test_device.py in that there is no API for these
20things. Most of these tests involve specific error messages or the help text.
21"""
22from __future__ import print_function
23
Spencer Low351ecd12015-10-14 17:32:44 -070024import contextlib
Spencer Low1ce06082015-09-16 20:45:53 -070025import os
Dan Albert8e1fdd72015-07-24 17:08:33 -070026import random
Spencer Low351ecd12015-10-14 17:32:44 -070027import socket
28import struct
Dan Albert8e1fdd72015-07-24 17:08:33 -070029import subprocess
Spencer Low1ce06082015-09-16 20:45:53 -070030import threading
Dan Albert8e1fdd72015-07-24 17:08:33 -070031import unittest
32
33import adb
34
35
36class NonApiTest(unittest.TestCase):
37 """Tests for ADB that aren't a part of the AndroidDevice API."""
38
39 def test_help(self):
40 """Make sure we get _something_ out of help."""
41 out = subprocess.check_output(
42 ['adb', 'help'], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
43 self.assertGreater(len(out), 0)
44
45 def test_version(self):
46 """Get a version number out of the output of adb."""
47 lines = subprocess.check_output(['adb', 'version']).splitlines()
48 version_line = lines[0]
49 self.assertRegexpMatches(
50 version_line, r'^Android Debug Bridge version \d+\.\d+\.\d+$')
51 if len(lines) == 2:
52 # Newer versions of ADB have a second line of output for the
53 # version that includes a specific revision (git SHA).
54 revision_line = lines[1]
55 self.assertRegexpMatches(
56 revision_line, r'^Revision [0-9a-f]{12}-android$')
57
58 def test_tcpip_error_messages(self):
59 p = subprocess.Popen(['adb', 'tcpip'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
60 stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
61 out, _ = p.communicate()
62 self.assertEqual(1, p.returncode)
Elliott Hughese1632982017-08-23 15:42:28 -070063 self.assertIn('requires an argument', out)
Dan Albert8e1fdd72015-07-24 17:08:33 -070064
65 p = subprocess.Popen(['adb', 'tcpip', 'foo'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
66 stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
67 out, _ = p.communicate()
68 self.assertEqual(1, p.returncode)
Elliott Hughese1632982017-08-23 15:42:28 -070069 self.assertIn('invalid port', out)
Dan Albert8e1fdd72015-07-24 17:08:33 -070070
Spencer Low1ce06082015-09-16 20:45:53 -070071 # Helper method that reads a pipe until it is closed, then sets the event.
72 def _read_pipe_and_set_event(self, pipe, event):
73 x = pipe.read()
74 event.set()
75
76 # Test that launch_server() does not let the adb server inherit
77 # stdin/stdout/stderr handles which can cause callers of adb.exe to hang.
78 # This test also runs fine on unix even though the impetus is an issue
79 # unique to Windows.
80 def test_handle_inheritance(self):
81 # This test takes 5 seconds to run on Windows: if there is no adb server
82 # running on the the port used below, adb kill-server tries to make a
83 # TCP connection to a closed port and that takes 1 second on Windows;
84 # adb start-server does the same TCP connection which takes another
85 # second, and it waits 3 seconds after starting the server.
86
87 # Start adb client with redirected stdin/stdout/stderr to check if it
88 # passes those redirections to the adb server that it starts. To do
89 # this, run an instance of the adb server on a non-default port so we
90 # don't conflict with a pre-existing adb server that may already be
91 # setup with adb TCP/emulator connections. If there is a pre-existing
92 # adb server, this also tests whether multiple instances of the adb
93 # server conflict on adb.log.
94
95 port = 5038
96 # Kill any existing server on this non-default port.
97 subprocess.check_output(['adb', '-P', str(port), 'kill-server'],
98 stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
99
100 try:
101 # Run the adb client and have it start the adb server.
102 p = subprocess.Popen(['adb', '-P', str(port), 'start-server'],
103 stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
104 stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
105
106 # Start threads that set events when stdout/stderr are closed.
107 stdout_event = threading.Event()
108 stdout_thread = threading.Thread(
109 target=self._read_pipe_and_set_event,
110 args=(p.stdout, stdout_event))
111 stdout_thread.daemon = True
112 stdout_thread.start()
113
114 stderr_event = threading.Event()
115 stderr_thread = threading.Thread(
116 target=self._read_pipe_and_set_event,
117 args=(p.stderr, stderr_event))
118 stderr_thread.daemon = True
119 stderr_thread.start()
120
121 # Wait for the adb client to finish. Once that has occurred, if
122 # stdin/stderr/stdout are still open, it must be open in the adb
123 # server.
124 p.wait()
125
126 # Try to write to stdin which we expect is closed. If it isn't
127 # closed, we should get an IOError. If we don't get an IOError,
128 # stdin must still be open in the adb server. The adb client is
129 # probably letting the adb server inherit stdin which would be
130 # wrong.
131 with self.assertRaises(IOError):
132 p.stdin.write('x')
133
134 # Wait a few seconds for stdout/stderr to be closed (in the success
135 # case, this won't wait at all). If there is a timeout, that means
136 # stdout/stderr were not closed and and they must be open in the adb
137 # server, suggesting that the adb client is letting the adb server
138 # inherit stdout/stderr which would be wrong.
139 self.assertTrue(stdout_event.wait(5), "adb stdout not closed")
140 self.assertTrue(stderr_event.wait(5), "adb stderr not closed")
141 finally:
142 # If we started a server, kill it.
143 subprocess.check_output(['adb', '-P', str(port), 'kill-server'],
144 stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
Dan Albert8e1fdd72015-07-24 17:08:33 -0700145
Spencer Low351ecd12015-10-14 17:32:44 -0700146 # Use SO_LINGER to cause TCP RST segment to be sent on socket close.
147 def _reset_socket_on_close(self, sock):
148 # The linger structure is two shorts on Windows, but two ints on Unix.
149 linger_format = 'hh' if os.name == 'nt' else 'ii'
150 l_onoff = 1
151 l_linger = 0
152
153 sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_LINGER,
154 struct.pack(linger_format, l_onoff, l_linger))
155 # Verify that we set the linger structure properly by retrieving it.
156 linger = sock.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_LINGER, 16)
157 self.assertEqual((l_onoff, l_linger),
158 struct.unpack_from(linger_format, linger))
159
160 def test_emu_kill(self):
161 """Ensure that adb emu kill works.
162
163 Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=21021
164 """
165 port = 12345
166
167 with contextlib.closing(
168 socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)) as listener:
169 # Use SO_REUSEADDR so subsequent runs of the test can grab the port
170 # even if it is in TIME_WAIT.
171 listener.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
172 listener.bind(('127.0.0.1', port))
173 listener.listen(4)
174
175 # Now that listening has started, start adb emu kill, telling it to
176 # connect to our mock emulator.
177 p = subprocess.Popen(
178 ['adb', '-s', 'emulator-' + str(port), 'emu', 'kill'],
179 stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
180
181 accepted_connection, addr = listener.accept()
182 with contextlib.closing(accepted_connection) as conn:
183 # If WSAECONNABORTED (10053) is raised by any socket calls,
184 # then adb probably isn't reading the data that we sent it.
185 conn.sendall('Android Console: type \'help\' for a list ' +
186 'of commands\r\n')
187 conn.sendall('OK\r\n')
188
189 with contextlib.closing(conn.makefile()) as f:
190 self.assertEqual('kill\n', f.readline())
191 self.assertEqual('quit\n', f.readline())
192
193 conn.sendall('OK: killing emulator, bye bye\r\n')
194
195 # Use SO_LINGER to send TCP RST segment to test whether adb
196 # ignores WSAECONNRESET on Windows. This happens with the
197 # real emulator because it just calls exit() without closing
198 # the socket or calling shutdown(SD_SEND). At process
199 # termination, Windows sends a TCP RST segment for every
200 # open socket that shutdown(SD_SEND) wasn't used on.
201 self._reset_socket_on_close(conn)
202
203 # Wait for adb to finish, so we can check return code.
204 p.communicate()
205
206 # If this fails, adb probably isn't ignoring WSAECONNRESET when
207 # reading the response from the adb emu kill command (on Windows).
208 self.assertEqual(0, p.returncode)
209
Josh Gao78cc20f2016-09-01 14:54:18 -0700210 def test_connect_ipv4_ipv6(self):
211 """Ensure that `adb connect localhost:1234` will try both IPv4 and IPv6.
212
213 Bug: http://b/30313466
214 """
215 ipv4 = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
216 ipv4.bind(('127.0.0.1', 0))
217 ipv4.listen(1)
218
219 ipv6 = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET6, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
Josh Gao9edb94f2018-03-19 18:18:21 -0700220 try:
221 ipv6.bind(('::1', ipv4.getsockname()[1] + 1))
222 ipv6.listen(1)
223 except socket.error:
224 print("IPv6 not available, skipping")
225 return
Josh Gao78cc20f2016-09-01 14:54:18 -0700226
227 for s in (ipv4, ipv6):
228 port = s.getsockname()[1]
229 output = subprocess.check_output(
230 ['adb', 'connect', 'localhost:{}'.format(port)])
231
232 self.assertEqual(
233 output.strip(), 'connected to localhost:{}'.format(port))
234 s.close()
235
Spencer Low351ecd12015-10-14 17:32:44 -0700236
Dan Albert8e1fdd72015-07-24 17:08:33 -0700237def main():
238 random.seed(0)
239 if len(adb.get_devices()) > 0:
240 suite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromName(__name__)
241 unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=3).run(suite)
242 else:
243 print('Test suite must be run with attached devices')
244
245
246if __name__ == '__main__':
247 main()