292 lines
10 KiB
Python
Executable file
292 lines
10 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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#
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import adb
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import argparse
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import logging
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import os
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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# Shared functions across gdbclient.py and ndk-gdb.py.
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import gdbrunner
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def get_gdbserver_path(root, arch):
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path = "{}/prebuilts/misc/android-{}/gdbserver{}/gdbserver{}"
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if arch.endswith("64"):
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return path.format(root, arch, "64", "64")
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else:
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return path.format(root, arch, "", "")
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def get_tracer_pid(device, pid):
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if pid is None:
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return 0
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line, _ = device.shell(["grep", "-e", "^TracerPid:", "/proc/{}/status".format(pid)])
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tracer_pid = re.sub('TracerPid:\t(.*)\n', r'\1', line)
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return int(tracer_pid)
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def parse_args():
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parser = gdbrunner.ArgumentParser()
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group = parser.add_argument_group(title="attach target")
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group = group.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
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group.add_argument(
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"-p", dest="target_pid", metavar="PID", type=int,
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help="attach to a process with specified PID")
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group.add_argument(
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"-n", dest="target_name", metavar="NAME",
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help="attach to a process with specified name")
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group.add_argument(
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"-r", dest="run_cmd", metavar="CMD", nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
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help="run a binary on the device, with args")
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parser.add_argument(
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"--port", nargs="?", default="5039",
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help="override the port used on the host [default: 5039]")
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parser.add_argument(
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"--user", nargs="?", default="root",
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help="user to run commands as on the device [default: root]")
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return parser.parse_args()
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def dump_var(root, variable):
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make_args = ["make", "CALLED_FROM_SETUP=true",
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"BUILD_SYSTEM={}/build/core".format(root),
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"--no-print-directory", "-f",
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"{}/build/core/config.mk".format(root),
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"dumpvar-{}".format(variable)]
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# subprocess cwd argument does not change the PWD shell variable, but
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# dumpvar.mk uses PWD to create an absolute path, so we need to set it.
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saved_pwd = os.environ['PWD']
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os.environ['PWD'] = root
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make_output = subprocess.check_output(make_args, cwd=root)
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os.environ['PWD'] = saved_pwd
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return make_output.splitlines()[0]
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def verify_device(root, device):
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names = set([device.get_prop("ro.build.product"), device.get_prop("ro.product.device")])
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target_device = dump_var(root, "TARGET_DEVICE")
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if target_device not in names:
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msg = "TARGET_DEVICE ({}) does not match attached device ({})"
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sys.exit(msg.format(target_device, ", ".join(names)))
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def get_remote_pid(device, process_name):
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processes = gdbrunner.get_processes(device)
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if process_name not in processes:
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msg = "failed to find running process {}".format(process_name)
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sys.exit(msg)
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pids = processes[process_name]
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if len(pids) > 1:
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msg = "multiple processes match '{}': {}".format(process_name, pids)
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sys.exit(msg)
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# Fetch the binary using the PID later.
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return pids[0]
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def ensure_linker(device, sysroot, is64bit):
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local_path = os.path.join(sysroot, "system", "bin", "linker")
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remote_path = "/system/bin/linker"
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if is64bit:
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local_path += "64"
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remote_path += "64"
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if not os.path.exists(local_path):
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device.pull(remote_path, local_path)
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def handle_switches(args, sysroot):
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"""Fetch the targeted binary and determine how to attach gdb.
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Args:
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args: Parsed arguments.
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sysroot: Local sysroot path.
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Returns:
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(binary_file, attach_pid, run_cmd).
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Precisely one of attach_pid or run_cmd will be None.
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"""
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device = args.device
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binary_file = None
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pid = None
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run_cmd = None
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args.su_cmd = ["su", args.user] if args.user else []
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if args.target_pid:
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# Fetch the binary using the PID later.
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pid = args.target_pid
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elif args.target_name:
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# Fetch the binary using the PID later.
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pid = get_remote_pid(device, args.target_name)
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elif args.run_cmd:
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if not args.run_cmd[0]:
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sys.exit("empty command passed to -r")
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run_cmd = args.run_cmd
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if not run_cmd[0].startswith("/"):
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try:
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run_cmd[0] = gdbrunner.find_executable_path(device, args.run_cmd[0],
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run_as_cmd=args.su_cmd)
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except RuntimeError:
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sys.exit("Could not find executable '{}' passed to -r, "
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"please provide an absolute path.".format(args.run_cmd[0]))
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binary_file, local = gdbrunner.find_file(device, run_cmd[0], sysroot,
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run_as_cmd=args.su_cmd)
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if binary_file is None:
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assert pid is not None
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try:
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binary_file, local = gdbrunner.find_binary(device, pid, sysroot,
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run_as_cmd=args.su_cmd)
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except adb.ShellError:
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sys.exit("failed to pull binary for PID {}".format(pid))
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if not local:
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logging.warning("Couldn't find local unstripped executable in {},"
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" symbols may not be available.".format(sysroot))
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return (binary_file, pid, run_cmd)
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def generate_gdb_script(sysroot, binary_file, is64bit, port, connect_timeout=5):
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# Generate a gdb script.
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# TODO: Detect the zygote and run 'art-on' automatically.
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root = os.environ["ANDROID_BUILD_TOP"]
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symbols_dir = os.path.join(sysroot, "system", "lib64" if is64bit else "lib")
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vendor_dir = os.path.join(sysroot, "vendor", "lib64" if is64bit else "lib")
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solib_search_path = []
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symbols_paths = ["", "hw", "ssl/engines", "drm", "egl", "soundfx"]
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vendor_paths = ["", "hw", "egl"]
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solib_search_path += [os.path.join(symbols_dir, x) for x in symbols_paths]
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solib_search_path += [os.path.join(vendor_dir, x) for x in vendor_paths]
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solib_search_path = ":".join(solib_search_path)
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gdb_commands = ""
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gdb_commands += "file '{}'\n".format(binary_file.name)
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gdb_commands += "directory '{}'\n".format(root)
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gdb_commands += "set solib-absolute-prefix {}\n".format(sysroot)
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gdb_commands += "set solib-search-path {}\n".format(solib_search_path)
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dalvik_gdb_script = os.path.join(root, "development", "scripts", "gdb",
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"dalvik.gdb")
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if not os.path.exists(dalvik_gdb_script):
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logging.warning(("couldn't find {} - ART debugging options will not " +
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"be available").format(dalvik_gdb_script))
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else:
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gdb_commands += "source {}\n".format(dalvik_gdb_script)
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# Try to connect for a few seconds, sometimes the device gdbserver takes
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# a little bit to come up, especially on emulators.
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gdb_commands += """
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python
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def target_remote_with_retry(target, timeout_seconds):
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import time
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end_time = time.time() + timeout_seconds
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while True:
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try:
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gdb.execute("target remote " + target)
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return True
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except gdb.error as e:
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time_left = end_time - time.time()
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if time_left < 0 or time_left > timeout_seconds:
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print("Error: unable to connect to device.")
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print(e)
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return False
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time.sleep(min(0.25, time_left))
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target_remote_with_retry(':{}', {})
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end
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""".format(port, connect_timeout)
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return gdb_commands
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def main():
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args = parse_args()
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device = args.device
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if device is None:
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sys.exit("ERROR: Failed to find device.")
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root = os.environ["ANDROID_BUILD_TOP"]
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sysroot = dump_var(root, "abs-TARGET_OUT_UNSTRIPPED")
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# Make sure the environment matches the attached device.
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verify_device(root, device)
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debug_socket = "/data/local/tmp/debug_socket"
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pid = None
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run_cmd = None
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# Fetch binary for -p, -n.
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binary_file, pid, run_cmd = handle_switches(args, sysroot)
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with binary_file:
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arch = gdbrunner.get_binary_arch(binary_file)
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is64bit = arch.endswith("64")
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# Make sure we have the linker
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ensure_linker(device, sysroot, is64bit)
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tracer_pid = get_tracer_pid(device, pid)
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if tracer_pid == 0:
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# Start gdbserver.
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gdbserver_local_path = get_gdbserver_path(root, arch)
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gdbserver_remote_path = "/data/local/tmp/{}-gdbserver".format(arch)
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gdbrunner.start_gdbserver(
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device, gdbserver_local_path, gdbserver_remote_path,
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target_pid=pid, run_cmd=run_cmd, debug_socket=debug_socket,
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port=args.port, run_as_cmd=args.su_cmd)
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else:
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print "Connecting to tracing pid {} using local port {}".format(tracer_pid, args.port)
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gdbrunner.forward_gdbserver_port(device, local=args.port,
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remote="tcp:{}".format(args.port))
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# Generate a gdb script.
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gdb_commands = generate_gdb_script(sysroot=sysroot,
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binary_file=binary_file,
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is64bit=is64bit,
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port=args.port)
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# Find where gdb is
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if sys.platform.startswith("linux"):
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platform_name = "linux-x86"
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elif sys.platform.startswith("darwin"):
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platform_name = "darwin-x86"
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else:
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sys.exit("Unknown platform: {}".format(sys.platform))
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gdb_path = os.path.join(root, "prebuilts", "gdb", platform_name, "bin",
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"gdb")
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# Print a newline to separate our messages from the GDB session.
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print("")
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# Start gdb.
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gdbrunner.start_gdb(gdb_path, gdb_commands)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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