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sed -i '' -E -e 's/Copyright (\(c\) )?([0-9-]+),? (Google|The Chromium Authors).*(\r)?$/Copyright \2 Google LLC\4/' -e '/^((\/\/|#| \*) )?All rights reserved\.?\r?$/d' -e 's/name of Google Inc\. nor the/name of Google LLC nor the/' -e 's/POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE$/POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE./' $(git grep -El 'Copyright (\(c\) )?([0-9-]+),? (Google|The Chromium Authors).*$') Plus manual fixes for src/processor/disassembler_x86.{cc,h}. Plus some conversions from CRLF to LF line endings in .cc and .h files. Bug: chromium:1098010 Change-Id: I8030e804eecd9f5a1ec9d66ae166efd8418c2a67 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/breakpad/breakpad/+/3878302 Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@chromium.org>
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# Copyright 2012 Google LLC
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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# met:
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#
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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# distribution.
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# * Neither the name of Google LLC nor the names of its
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# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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# this software without specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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# Collection of common shell functions for 'run-checks.sh' et 'test-shell.sh'
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# All internal variables and functions use an underscore as a prefix
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# (e.g. _VERBOSE, _ALL_CLEANUPS, etc..).
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# Sanitize the environment
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export LANG=C
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export LC_ALL=C
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if [ "$BASH_VERSION" ]; then
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set -o posix
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fi
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# Utility functions
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_ALL_CLEANUPS=
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# Register a function to be called when the script exits, even in case of
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# Ctrl-C, logout, etc.
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# $1: function name.
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atexit () {
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if [ -z "$_ALL_CLEANUPS" ]; then
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_ALL_CLEANUPS=$1
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# Ensure a clean exit when the script is:
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# - Exiting normally (EXIT)
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# - Interrupted by Ctrl-C (INT)
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# - Interrupted by log out (HUP)
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# - Being asked to quit nicely (TERM)
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# - Being asked to quit and dump core (QUIT)
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trap "_exit_cleanups \$?" EXIT INT HUP QUIT TERM
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else
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_ALL_CLEANUPS="$_ALL_CLEANUPS $1"
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fi
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}
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# Called on exit if at least one function was registered with atexit
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# $1: final exit status code
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_exit_cleanups () {
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local CLEANUP CLEANUPS
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# Ignore calls to atexit during cleanups
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CLEANUPS=$_ALL_CLEANUPS
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_ALL_CLEANUPS=
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for CLEANUP in $CLEANUPS; do
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($CLEANUP)
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done
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exit "$@"
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}
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# Dump a panic message then exit.
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# $1+: message
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panic () {
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echo "ERROR: $@" >&2
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exit 1
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}
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# If the previous command failed, dump a panic message then exit.
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# $1+: message.
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fail_panic () {
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if [ $? != 0 ]; then
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panic "$@"
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fi;
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}
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_VERBOSE=0
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# Increase verbosity for dump/log/run/run2 functions
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increase_verbosity () {
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_VERBOSE=$(( $_VERBOSE + 1 ))
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}
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# Decrease verbosity
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decrease_verbosity () {
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_VERBOSE=$(( $_VERBOSE - 1 ))
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}
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# Returns success iff verbosity level is higher than a specific value
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# $1: verbosity level
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verbosity_is_higher_than () {
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[ "$_VERBOSE" -gt "$1" ]
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}
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# Returns success iff verbosity level is lower than a specific value
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# $1: verbosity level
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verbosity_is_lower_than () {
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[ "$_VERBOSE" -le "$1" ]
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}
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# Dump message to stdout, unless verbosity is < 0, i.e. --quiet was called
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# $1+: message
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dump () {
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if [ "$_VERBOSE" -ge 0 ]; then
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printf "%s\n" "$*"
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fi
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}
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# If --verbose was used, dump a message to stdout.
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# $1+: message
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log () {
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if [ "$_VERBOSE" -ge 1 ]; then
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printf "%s\n" "$*"
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fi
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}
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_RUN_LOG=
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# Set a run log file that can be used to collect the output of commands that
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# are not displayed.
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set_run_log () {
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_RUN_LOG=$1
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}
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# Run a command. Output depends on $_VERBOSE:
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# $_VERBOSE <= 0: Run command, store output into the run log
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# $_VERBOSE >= 1: Dump command, run it, output goest to stdout
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# Note: Ideally, the command's output would go to the run log for $_VERBOSE >= 1
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# but the 'tee' tool doesn't preserve the status code of its input pipe
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# in case of error.
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run () {
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local LOGILE
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if [ "$_RUN_LOG" ]; then
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LOGFILE=$_RUN_LOG
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else
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LOGFILE=/dev/null
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fi
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if [ "$_VERBOSE" -ge 1 ]; then
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echo "COMMAND: $@"
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"$@"
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else
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"$@" >>$LOGFILE 2>&1
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fi
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}
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# Same as run(), but only dump command output for $_VERBOSE >= 2
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run2 () {
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local LOGILE
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if [ "$_RUN_LOG" ]; then
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LOGFILE=$_RUN_LOG
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else
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LOGFILE=/dev/null
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fi
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if [ "$_VERBOSE" -ge 1 ]; then
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echo "COMMAND: $@"
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fi
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if [ "$_VERBOSE" -ge 2 ]; then
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"$@"
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else
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"$@" >>$LOGFILE 2>&1
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fi
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}
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# Extract number of cores to speed up the builds
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# Out: number of CPU cores
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get_core_count () {
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case $(uname -s) in
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Linux)
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grep -c -e '^processor' /proc/cpuinfo
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;;
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Darwin)
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sysctl -n hw.ncpu
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;;
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CYGWIN*|*_NT-*)
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echo $NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS
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;;
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*)
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echo 1
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;;
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esac
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}
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# Check for the Android ADB program.
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#
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# On success, return nothing, but updates internal variables so later calls to
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# adb_shell, adb_push, etc.. will work. You can get the path to the ADB program
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# with adb_get_program if needed.
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#
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# On failure, returns 1, and updates the internal adb error message, which can
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# be retrieved with adb_get_error.
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#
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# $1: optional ADB program path.
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# Return: success or failure.
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_ADB=
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_ADB_STATUS=
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_ADB_ERROR=
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adb_check () {
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# First, try to find the executable in the path, or the SDK install dir.
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_ADB=$1
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if [ -z "$_ADB" ]; then
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_ADB=$(which adb 2>/dev/null)
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if [ -z "$_ADB" -a "$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT" ]; then
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_ADB=$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/platform-tools/adb
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if [ ! -f "$_ADB" ]; then
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_ADB=
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fi
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fi
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if [ -z "$_ADB" ]; then
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_ADB_STATUS=1
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_ADB_ERROR="The Android 'adb' tool is not in your path."
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return 1
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fi
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fi
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log "Found ADB program: $_ADB"
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# Check that it works correctly
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local ADB_VERSION
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ADB_VERSION=$("$_ADB" version 2>/dev/null)
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case $ADB_VERSION in
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"Android Debug Bridge "*) # Pass
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log "Found ADB version: $ADB_VERSION"
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;;
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*) # Fail
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_ADB_ERROR="Your ADB binary reports a bad version ($ADB_VERSION): $_ADB"
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_ADB_STATUS=1
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return 1
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esac
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_ADB_STATUS=0
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return 0
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}
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# Return the path to the Android ADB program, if correctly detected.
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# On failure, return the empty string.
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# Out: ADB program path (or empty on failure)
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# Return: success or failure.
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adb_get_program () {
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# Return cached value as soon as possible.
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if [ -z "$_ADB_STATUS" ]; then
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adb_check $1
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fi
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echo "$_ADB"
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return $_ADB_STATUS
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}
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# Return the error corresponding to the last ADB function failure.
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adb_get_error () {
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echo "$_ADB_ERROR"
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}
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# Check that there is one device connected through ADB.
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# In case of failure, use adb_get_error to know why this failed.
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# $1: Optional adb program path
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# Return: success or failure.
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_ADB_DEVICE=
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_ADB_DEVICE_STATUS=
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adb_check_device () {
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if [ "$_ADB_DEVICE_STATUS" ]; then
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return $_ADB_DEVICE_STATUS
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fi
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# Check for ADB.
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if ! adb_check $1; then
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_ADB_DEVICE_STATUS=$_ADB_STATUS
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return 1
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fi
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local ADB_DEVICES NUM_DEVICES FINGERPRINT
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# Count the number of connected devices.
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ADB_DEVICES=$("$_ADB" devices 2>/dev/null | awk '$2 == "device" { print $1; }')
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NUM_DEVICES=$(echo "$ADB_DEVICES" | wc -l)
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case $NUM_DEVICES in
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0)
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_ADB_ERROR="No Android device connected. Please connect one to your machine."
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_ADB_DEVICE_STATUS=1
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return 1
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;;
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1) # Pass
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# Ensure the same device will be called in later adb_shell calls.
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export ANDROID_SERIAL=$ADB_DEVICES
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;;
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*) # 2 or more devices.
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if [ "$ANDROID_SERIAL" ]; then
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ADB_DEVICES=$ANDROID_SERIAL
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NUM_DEVICES=1
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else
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_ADB_ERROR="More than one Android device connected. \
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Please define ANDROID_SERIAL in your environment"
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_ADB_DEVICE_STATUS=1
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return 1
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fi
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;;
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esac
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_ADB_DEVICE_STATUS=0
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_ADB_DEVICE=$ADB_DEVICES
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FINGERPRINT=$(adb_shell getprop ro.build.fingerprint)
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log "Using ADB device: $ANDROID_SERIAL ($FINGERPRINT)"
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return 0
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}
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# The 'adb shell' command is pretty hopeless, try to make sense of it by:
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# 1/ Removing trailing \r from line endings.
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# 2/ Ensuring the function returns the command's status code.
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#
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# $1+: Command
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# Out: command output (stdout + stderr combined)
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# Return: command exit status
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adb_shell () {
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local RET ADB_LOG
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# Check for ADB device.
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adb_check_device || return 1
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ADB_LOG=$(mktemp "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/adb-XXXXXXXX")
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"$_ADB" shell "$@" ";" echo \$? > "$ADB_LOG" 2>&1
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sed -i -e 's![[:cntrl:]]!!g' "$ADB_LOG" # Remove \r.
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RET=$(sed -e '$!d' "$ADB_LOG") # Last line contains status code.
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sed -e '$d' "$ADB_LOG" # Print everything except last line.
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rm -f "$ADB_LOG"
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return $RET
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}
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# Push a file to a device.
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# $1: source file path
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# $2: device target file path
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# Return: success or failure.
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adb_push () {
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adb_check_device || return 1
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run "$_ADB" push "$1" "$2"
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}
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# Pull a file from a device
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# $1: device file path
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# $2: target host file path
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# Return: success or failure.
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adb_pull () {
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adb_check_device || return 1
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run "$_ADB" pull "$1" "$2"
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}
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# Same as adb_push, but will panic if the operations didn't succeed.
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adb_install () {
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adb_push "$@"
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fail_panic "Failed to install $1 to the Android device at $2"
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}
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