| #!/usr/bin/env python3 | 
 | # ===----------------------------------------------------------------------===## | 
 | # | 
 | # Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. | 
 | # See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. | 
 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception | 
 | # | 
 | # ===----------------------------------------------------------------------===## | 
 |  | 
 | """adb_run.py is a utility for running a libc++ test program via adb. | 
 | """ | 
 |  | 
 | import argparse | 
 | import hashlib | 
 | import os | 
 | import re | 
 | import shlex | 
 | import socket | 
 | import subprocess | 
 | import sys | 
 | from typing import List, Tuple | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | # Sync a host file /path/to/dir/file to ${REMOTE_BASE_DIR}/run-${HASH}/dir/file. | 
 | REMOTE_BASE_DIR = "/data/local/tmp/adb_run" | 
 |  | 
 | g_job_limit_socket = None | 
 | g_verbose = False | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def run_adb_sync_command(command: List[str]) -> None: | 
 |     """Run an adb command and discard the output, unless the command fails. If | 
 |     the command fails, dump the output instead, and exit the script with | 
 |     failure. | 
 |     """ | 
 |     if g_verbose: | 
 |         sys.stderr.write(f"running: {shlex.join(command)}\n") | 
 |     proc = subprocess.run(command, universal_newlines=True, | 
 |                           stdin=subprocess.DEVNULL, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, | 
 |                           stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, encoding="utf-8") | 
 |     if proc.returncode != 0: | 
 |         # adb's stdout (e.g. for adb push) should normally be discarded, but | 
 |         # on failure, it should be shown. Print it to stderr because it's | 
 |         # unrelated to the test program's stdout output. A common error caught | 
 |         # here is "No space left on device". | 
 |         sys.stderr.write(f"{proc.stdout}\n" | 
 |                          f"error: adb command exited with {proc.returncode}: " | 
 |                          f"{shlex.join(command)}\n") | 
 |         sys.exit(proc.returncode) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def sync_test_dir(local_dir: str, remote_dir: str) -> None: | 
 |     """Sync the libc++ test directory on the host to the remote device.""" | 
 |  | 
 |     # Optimization: The typical libc++ test directory has only a single | 
 |     # *.tmp.exe file in it. In that case, skip the `mkdir` command, which is | 
 |     # normally necessary because we don't know if the target directory already | 
 |     # exists on the device. | 
 |     local_files = os.listdir(local_dir) | 
 |     if len(local_files) == 1: | 
 |         local_file = os.path.join(local_dir, local_files[0]) | 
 |         remote_file = os.path.join(remote_dir, local_files[0]) | 
 |         if not os.path.islink(local_file) and os.path.isfile(local_file): | 
 |             run_adb_sync_command(["adb", "push", "--sync", local_file, | 
 |                                   remote_file]) | 
 |             return | 
 |  | 
 |     assert os.path.basename(local_dir) == os.path.basename(remote_dir) | 
 |     run_adb_sync_command(["adb", "shell", "mkdir", "-p", remote_dir]) | 
 |     run_adb_sync_command(["adb", "push", "--sync", local_dir, | 
 |                           os.path.dirname(remote_dir)]) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def build_env_arg(env_args: List[str], prepend_path_args: List[Tuple[str, str]]) -> str: | 
 |     components = [] | 
 |     for arg in env_args: | 
 |         k, v = arg.split("=", 1) | 
 |         components.append(f"export {k}={shlex.quote(v)}; ") | 
 |     for k, v in prepend_path_args: | 
 |         components.append(f"export {k}={shlex.quote(v)}${{{k}:+:${k}}}; ") | 
 |     return "".join(components) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def run_command(args: argparse.Namespace) -> int: | 
 |     local_dir = args.execdir | 
 |     assert local_dir.startswith("/") | 
 |     assert not local_dir.endswith("/") | 
 |  | 
 |     # Copy each execdir to a subdir of REMOTE_BASE_DIR. Name the directory using | 
 |     # a hash of local_dir so that concurrent adb_run invocations don't create | 
 |     # the same intermediate parent directory. At least `adb push` has trouble | 
 |     # with concurrent mkdir syscalls on common parent directories. (Somehow | 
 |     # mkdir fails with EAGAIN/EWOULDBLOCK, see internal Google bug, | 
 |     # b/289311228.) | 
 |     local_dir_hash = hashlib.sha1(local_dir.encode()).hexdigest() | 
 |     remote_dir = f"{REMOTE_BASE_DIR}/run-{local_dir_hash}/{os.path.basename(local_dir)}" | 
 |     sync_test_dir(local_dir, remote_dir) | 
 |  | 
 |     adb_shell_command = ( | 
 |         # Set the environment early so that PATH can be overridden. Overriding | 
 |         # PATH is useful for: | 
 |         #  - Replacing older shell utilities with toybox (e.g. on old devices). | 
 |         #  - Adding a `bash` command that delegates to `sh` (mksh). | 
 |         f"{build_env_arg(args.env, args.prepend_path_env)}" | 
 |  | 
 |         # Set a high oom_score_adj so that, if the test program uses too much | 
 |         # memory, it is killed before anything else on the device. The default | 
 |         # oom_score_adj is -1000, so a test using too much memory typically | 
 |         # crashes the device. | 
 |         "echo 1000 >/proc/self/oom_score_adj; " | 
 |  | 
 |         # If we're running as root, switch to the shell user. The libc++ | 
 |         # filesystem tests require running without root permissions. Some x86 | 
 |         # emulator devices (before Android N) do not have a working `adb unroot` | 
 |         # and always run as root. Non-debug builds typically lack `su` and only | 
 |         # run as the shell user. | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Some libc++ tests create temporary files in the working directory, | 
 |         # which might be owned by root. Before switching to shell, make the | 
 |         # cwd writable (and readable+executable) to every user. | 
 |         # | 
 |         # N.B.: | 
 |         #  - Avoid "id -u" because it wasn't supported until Android M. | 
 |         #  - The `env` and `which` commands were also added in Android M. | 
 |         #  - Starting in Android M, su from root->shell resets PATH, so we need | 
 |         #    to modify it again in the new environment. | 
 |         #  - Avoid chmod's "a+rwx" syntax because it's not supported until | 
 |         #    Android N. | 
 |         #  - Defining this function allows specifying the arguments to the test | 
 |         #    program (i.e. "$@") only once. | 
 |         "run_without_root() {" | 
 |         "  chmod 777 .;" | 
 |         "  case \"$(id)\" in" | 
 |         "    *\"uid=0(root)\"*)" | 
 |         "    if command -v env >/dev/null; then" | 
 |         "      su shell \"$(command -v env)\" PATH=\"$PATH\" \"$@\";" | 
 |         "    else" | 
 |         "      su shell \"$@\";" | 
 |         "    fi;;" | 
 |         "    *) \"$@\";;" | 
 |         "  esac;" | 
 |         "}; " | 
 |     ) | 
 |  | 
 |     # Older versions of Bionic limit the length of argv[0] to 127 bytes | 
 |     # (SOINFO_NAME_LEN-1), and the path to libc++ tests tend to exceed this | 
 |     # limit. Changing the working directory works around this limit. The limit | 
 |     # is increased to 4095 (PATH_MAX-1) in Android M (API 23). | 
 |     command_line = [arg.replace(local_dir + "/", "./") for arg in args.command] | 
 |  | 
 |     # Prior to the adb feature "shell_v2" (added in Android N), `adb shell` | 
 |     # always created a pty: | 
 |     #  - This merged stdout and stderr together. | 
 |     #  - The pty converts LF to CRLF. | 
 |     #  - The exit code of the shell command wasn't propagated. | 
 |     # Work around all three limitations, unless "shell_v2" is present. | 
 |     proc = subprocess.run(["adb", "features"], check=True, | 
 |                           stdin=subprocess.DEVNULL, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, | 
 |                           encoding="utf-8") | 
 |     adb_features = set(proc.stdout.strip().split()) | 
 |     has_shell_v2 = "shell_v2" in adb_features | 
 |     if has_shell_v2: | 
 |         adb_shell_command += ( | 
 |             f"cd {remote_dir} && run_without_root {shlex.join(command_line)}" | 
 |         ) | 
 |     else: | 
 |         adb_shell_command += ( | 
 |             f"{{" | 
 |             f"  stdout=$(" | 
 |             f"    cd {remote_dir} && run_without_root {shlex.join(command_line)};" | 
 |             f"    echo -n __libcxx_adb_exit__=$?" | 
 |             f"  ); " | 
 |             f"}} 2>&1; " | 
 |             f"echo -n __libcxx_adb_stdout__\"$stdout\"" | 
 |         ) | 
 |  | 
 |     adb_command_line = ["adb", "shell", adb_shell_command] | 
 |     if g_verbose: | 
 |         sys.stderr.write(f"running: {shlex.join(adb_command_line)}\n") | 
 |  | 
 |     if has_shell_v2: | 
 |         proc = subprocess.run(adb_command_line, shell=False, check=False, | 
 |                               encoding="utf-8") | 
 |         return proc.returncode | 
 |     else: | 
 |         proc = subprocess.run(adb_command_line, shell=False, check=False, | 
 |                               stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, | 
 |                               encoding="utf-8") | 
 |         # The old `adb shell` mode used a pty, which converted LF to CRLF. | 
 |         # Convert it back. | 
 |         output = proc.stdout.replace("\r\n", "\n") | 
 |  | 
 |         if proc.returncode: | 
 |             sys.stderr.write(f"error: adb failed:\n" | 
 |                              f"  command: {shlex.join(adb_command_line)}\n" | 
 |                              f"  output: {output}\n") | 
 |             return proc.returncode | 
 |  | 
 |         match = re.match(r"(.*)__libcxx_adb_stdout__(.*)__libcxx_adb_exit__=(\d+)$", | 
 |                      output, re.DOTALL) | 
 |         if not match: | 
 |             sys.stderr.write(f"error: could not parse adb output:\n" | 
 |                              f"  command: {shlex.join(adb_command_line)}\n" | 
 |                              f"  output: {output}\n") | 
 |             return 1 | 
 |  | 
 |         sys.stderr.write(match.group(1)) | 
 |         sys.stdout.write(match.group(2)) | 
 |         return int(match.group(3)) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def connect_to_job_limiter_server(sock_addr: str) -> None: | 
 |     sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) | 
 |  | 
 |     try: | 
 |         sock.connect(sock_addr) | 
 |     except (FileNotFoundError, ConnectionRefusedError) as e: | 
 |         # Copying-and-pasting an adb_run.py command-line from a lit test failure | 
 |         # is likely to fail because the socket no longer exists (or is | 
 |         # inactive), so just give a warning. | 
 |         sys.stderr.write(f"warning: could not connect to {sock_addr}: {e}\n") | 
 |         return | 
 |  | 
 |     # The connect call can succeed before the server has called accept, because | 
 |     # of the listen backlog, so wait for the server to send a byte. | 
 |     sock.recv(1) | 
 |  | 
 |     # Keep the socket open until this process ends, then let the OS close the | 
 |     # connection automatically. | 
 |     global g_job_limit_socket | 
 |     g_job_limit_socket = sock | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def main() -> int: | 
 |     """Main function (pylint wants this docstring).""" | 
 |     parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() | 
 |     parser.add_argument("--execdir", type=str, required=True) | 
 |     parser.add_argument("--env", type=str, required=False, action="append", | 
 |                         default=[], metavar="NAME=VALUE") | 
 |     parser.add_argument("--prepend-path-env", type=str, nargs=2, required=False, | 
 |                         action="append", default=[], | 
 |                         metavar=("NAME", "PATH")) | 
 |     parser.add_argument("--job-limit-socket") | 
 |     parser.add_argument("--verbose", "-v", default=False, action="store_true") | 
 |     parser.add_argument("command", nargs=argparse.ONE_OR_MORE) | 
 |     args = parser.parse_args() | 
 |  | 
 |     global g_verbose | 
 |     g_verbose = args.verbose | 
 |     if args.job_limit_socket is not None: | 
 |         connect_to_job_limiter_server(args.job_limit_socket) | 
 |     return run_command(args) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | if __name__ == '__main__': | 
 |     sys.exit(main()) |