adbd: fix spurious failure to create dirs when pushing.
When pushing to a path, we first try to ensure the directory path
exists and has the permissions expected by fs_config. Due to a change
that changed the fs_config check from a blacklist to a whitelist, we
started doing this for /data (which doesn't begin with /data/), and the
UID/GID for that path was accidentally being reused for following path
segments that didn't exist, leading to a failed attempt to chown
/data/local/tmp/foo to be owned by system.
Bug: http://b/110953234
Test: python test_device.py
Change-Id: Ie798eec48bcf54aea40f6d90cc03bb2170280ee8
diff --git a/test_device.py b/test_device.py
index f995be2..5aa2684 100644
--- a/test_device.py
+++ b/test_device.py
@@ -866,6 +866,21 @@
self.assertTrue('Permission denied' in output or
'Read-only file system' in output)
+ @requires_non_root
+ def test_push_directory_creation(self):
+ """Regression test for directory creation.
+
+ Bug: http://b/110953234
+ """
+ with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as tmp_file:
+ tmp_file.write('\0' * 1024 * 1024)
+ tmp_file.flush()
+ remote_path = self.DEVICE_TEMP_DIR + '/test_push_directory_creation'
+ self.device.shell(['rm', '-rf', remote_path])
+
+ remote_path += '/filename'
+ self.device.push(local=tmp_file.name, remote=remote_path)
+
def _test_pull(self, remote_file, checksum):
tmp_write = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='wb', delete=False)
tmp_write.close()