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372 lines
9.4 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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### Run Emacs under GDB or JDB on Android.
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## Copyright (C) 2023-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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## This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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## GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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## the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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## (at your option) any later version.
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## GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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## GNU General Public License for more details.
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## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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## along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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set -m
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oldpwd=`pwd`
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cd `dirname $0`
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devices=`adb devices | grep device | awk -- '/device\y/ { print $1 }' -`
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device=
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progname=$0
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package=org.gnu.emacs
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activity=org.gnu.emacs.EmacsActivity
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gdb_port=5039
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jdb_port=64013
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jdb=no
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attach_existing=no
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gdbserver=
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gdb=gdb
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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case "$1" in
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## This option specifies the serial number of a device to use.
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"--device" )
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device="$2"
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if [ -z device ]; then
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echo "You must specify an argument to --device"
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exit 1
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fi
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shift
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;;
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"--help" )
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echo "Usage: $progname [options] -- [gdb options]"
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echo ""
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echo " --device DEVICE run Emacs on the specified device"
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echo " --port PORT run the GDB server on a specific port"
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echo " --jdb-port PORT run the JDB server on a specific port"
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echo " --jdb run JDB instead of GDB"
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echo " --gdb use specified GDB binary"
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echo " --attach-existing attach to an existing process"
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echo " --gdbserver BINARY upload and use the specified gdbserver binary"
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echo " --help print this message"
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echo ""
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echo "Available devices:"
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for device in $devices; do
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echo " " $device
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done
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echo ""
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exit 0
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;;
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"--jdb" )
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jdb=yes
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;;
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"--gdb" )
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shift
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gdb=$1
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;;
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"--gdbserver" )
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shift
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gdbserver=$1
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;;
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"--port" )
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shift
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gdb_port=$1
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;;
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"--jdb-port" )
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shift
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jdb_port=$1
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;;
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"--attach-existing" )
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attach_existing=yes
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;;
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"--" )
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shift
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gdbargs=$@
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break;
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;;
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* )
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echo "$progname: Unrecognized argument $1"
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exit 1
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;;
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esac
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shift
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done
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if [ -z "$devices" ]; then
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echo "No devices are available."
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ `wc -w <<< "$devices"` -gt 1 ] && [ -z $device ]; then
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echo "Multiple devices are available. Please specify one with"
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echo "the option --device and try again."
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -z $device ]; then
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device=$devices
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fi
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echo "Looking for $package on device $device"
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# Find the application data directory
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app_data_dir=`adb -s $device shell run-as $package sh -c 'pwd 2> /dev/null'`
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if [ -z $app_data_dir ]; then
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echo "The data directory for the package $package was not found."
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echo "Is it installed?"
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fi
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echo "Found application data directory at" "$app_data_dir"
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# Generate an awk script to extract PIDs from Android ps output. It
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# is enough to run `ps' as the package user on newer versions of
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# Android, but that doesn't work on Android 2.3.
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cat << EOF > tmp.awk
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BEGIN {
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pid = 0;
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pid_column = 2;
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}
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{
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# Remove any trailing carriage return from the input line.
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gsub ("\r", "", \$NF)
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# If this is line 1, figure out which column contains the PID.
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if (NR == 1)
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{
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for (n = 1; n <= NF; ++n)
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{
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if (\$n == "PID")
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pid_column=n;
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}
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}
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else if (\$NF == "$package")
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print \$pid_column
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}
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EOF
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# Make sure that file disappears once this script exits.
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trap "rm -f $(pwd)/tmp.awk" 0
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# First, run ps to fetch the list of process IDs.
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package_pids=`adb -s $device shell ps`
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# Next, extract the list of PIDs currently running.
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package_pids=`awk -f tmp.awk <<< $package_pids`
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if [ "$attach_existing" != "yes" ]; then
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# Finally, kill each existing process.
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for pid in $package_pids; do
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echo "Killing existing process $pid..."
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adb -s $device shell run-as $package kill -9 $pid &> /dev/null
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done
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# Now run the main activity. This must be done as the adb user and
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# not as the package user.
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echo "Starting activity $activity and attaching debugger"
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# Exit if the activity could not be started.
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adb -s $device shell am start -D -n "$package/$activity"
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if [ ! $? ]; then
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exit 1;
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fi
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# Sleep for a bit. Otherwise, the process may not have started
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# yet.
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sleep 1
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# Now look for processes matching the package again.
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package_pids=`adb -s $device shell ps`
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# Next, remove lines matching "ps" itself.
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package_pids=`awk -f tmp.awk <<< $package_pids`
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fi
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rm tmp.awk
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pid=$package_pids
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num_pids=`wc -w <<< "$package_pids"`
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if [ $num_pids -gt 1 ]; then
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echo "More than one process was started:"
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echo ""
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adb -s $device shell run-as $package ps | awk -- "{
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if (!match (\$0, /ps/) && match (\$0, /$package/))
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print \$0
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}"
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echo ""
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printf "Which one do you want to attach to? "
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read pid
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elif [ -z $package_pids ]; then
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echo "No processes were found to attach to."
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exit 1
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fi
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# If either --jdb was specified or debug.sh is not connecting to an
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# existing process, then store a suitable JDB invocation in
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# jdb_command. GDB will then run JDB to unblock the application from
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# the wait dialog after startup.
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if [ "$jdb" = "yes" ] || [ "$attach_existing" != yes ]; then
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adb -s $device forward --remove-all
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adb -s $device forward "tcp:$jdb_port" "jdwp:$pid"
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if [ ! $? ]; then
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echo "Failed to forward jdwp:$pid to $jdb_port!"
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echo "Perhaps you need to specify a different port with --port?"
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exit 1;
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fi
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jdb_command="jdb -connect \
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com.sun.jdi.SocketAttach:hostname=localhost,port=$jdb_port"
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if [ $jdb = "yes" ]; then
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# Just start JDB and then exit
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$jdb_command
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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if [ -n "$jdb_command" ]; then
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echo "Starting JDB to unblock application."
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# Start JDB to unblock the application.
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coproc JDB { $jdb_command; }
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# Tell JDB to first suspend all threads.
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echo "suspend" >&${JDB[1]}
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# Tell JDB to print a magic string once the program is
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# initialized.
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echo "print \"__verify_jdb_has_started__\"" >&${JDB[1]}
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# Now wait for JDB to give the string back.
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line=
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while :; do
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read -u ${JDB[0]} line
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if [ ! $? ]; then
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echo "Failed to read JDB output"
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exit 1
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fi
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case "$line" in
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*__verify_jdb_has_started__*)
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# Android only polls for a Java debugger every 200ms, so
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# the debugger must be connected for at least that long.
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echo "Pausing 1 second for the program to continue."
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sleep 1
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break
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;;
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esac
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done
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# Note that JDB does not exit until GDB is fully attached!
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fi
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# See if gdbserver has to be uploaded
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gdbserver_cmd=
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is_root=
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if [ -z "$gdbserver" ]; then
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gdbserver_bin=/system/bin/gdbserver64
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else
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gdbserver_bin=/data/local/tmp/gdbserver
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gdbserver_cat="cat $gdbserver_bin | run-as $package sh -c \
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\"tee gdbserver > /dev/null\""
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# Upload the specified gdbserver binary to the device.
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adb -s $device push "$gdbserver" "$gdbserver_bin"
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if (adb -s $device shell ls /system/bin | grep -G tee); then
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# Copy it to the user directory.
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adb -s $device shell "$gdbserver_cat"
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adb -s $device shell "run-as $package chmod 777 gdbserver"
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gdbserver_cmd="./gdbserver"
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else
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# Hopefully this is an old version of Android which allows
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# execution from /data/local/tmp. Its `chmod' doesn't support
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# `+x' either.
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adb -s $device shell "chmod 777 $gdbserver_bin"
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gdbserver_cmd="$gdbserver_bin"
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# If the user is root, then there is no need to open any kind
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# of TCP socket.
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if (adb -s $device shell id | grep -G root); then
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gdbserver=
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is_root=yes
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fi
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fi
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fi
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# Now start gdbserver on the device asynchronously.
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echo "Attaching gdbserver to $pid on $device..."
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exec 5<> /tmp/file-descriptor-stamp
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rm -f /tmp/file-descriptor-stamp
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if [ -z "$gdbserver" ]; then
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if [ "$is_root" = "yes" ]; then
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adb -s $device shell $gdbserver_bin --multi \
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"0.0.0.0:7564" --attach $pid >&5 &
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gdb_socket="tcp:7564"
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else
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adb -s $device shell $gdbserver_bin --multi \
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"0.0.0.0:7564" --attach $pid >&5 &
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gdb_socket="tcp:7564"
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fi
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else
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# Normally the program cannot access $gdbserver_bin when it is
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# placed in /data/local/tmp.
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adb -s $device shell run-as $package $gdbserver_cmd --multi \
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"+debug.$package.socket" --attach $pid >&5 &
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gdb_socket="localfilesystem:$app_data_dir/debug.$package.socket"
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fi
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# In order to allow adb to forward to the gdbserver socket, make the
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# app data directory a+x.
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adb -s $device shell run-as $package chmod a+x $app_data_dir
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# Wait until gdbserver successfully runs.
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line=
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while read -u 5 line; do
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case "$line" in
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*Attached* )
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break;
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;;
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*error* | *Error* | failed )
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echo "GDB error:" $line
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exit 1
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;;
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* )
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;;
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esac
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done
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# Now that GDB is attached, tell the Java debugger to resume execution
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# and then exit.
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if [ -n "$jdb_command" ]; then
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echo "resume" >&${JDB[1]}
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echo "exit" >&${JDB[1]}
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fi
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# Forward the gdb server port here.
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adb -s $device forward "tcp:$gdb_port" $gdb_socket
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if [ ! $? ]; then
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echo "Failed to forward $app_data_dir/debug.$package.socket"
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echo "to $gdb_port! Perhaps you need to specify a different port"
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echo "with --port?"
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exit 1;
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fi
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# Finally, start gdb with any extra arguments needed.
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cd "$oldpwd"
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$gdb --eval-command "target remote localhost:$gdb_port" $gdbargs
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