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Dan Albertdb6fe642015-03-19 15:21:08 -07001/*
2 * Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project
3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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15 */
16
17#define TRACE_TAG TRACE_SYSDEPS
18
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -080019#include "sysdeps.h"
Dan Albertdb6fe642015-03-19 15:21:08 -070020
21#include <winsock2.h> /* winsock.h *must* be included before windows.h. */
Stephen Hinesb1170852014-10-01 17:37:06 -070022#include <windows.h>
Dan Albertdb6fe642015-03-19 15:21:08 -070023
24#include <errno.h>
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -080025#include <stdio.h>
Christopher Ferris054d1702014-11-06 14:34:24 -080026#include <stdlib.h>
Dan Albertdb6fe642015-03-19 15:21:08 -070027
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -070028#include <memory>
29#include <string>
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -070030#include <unordered_map>
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -070031
Elliott Hughesfe447512015-07-24 11:35:40 -070032#include <cutils/sockets.h>
33
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -070034#include <base/logging.h>
35#include <base/stringprintf.h>
36#include <base/strings.h>
37
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -080038#include "adb.h"
39
40extern void fatal(const char *fmt, ...);
41
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -070042/* forward declarations */
43
44typedef const struct FHClassRec_* FHClass;
45typedef struct FHRec_* FH;
46typedef struct EventHookRec_* EventHook;
47
48typedef struct FHClassRec_ {
49 void (*_fh_init)(FH);
50 int (*_fh_close)(FH);
51 int (*_fh_lseek)(FH, int, int);
52 int (*_fh_read)(FH, void*, int);
53 int (*_fh_write)(FH, const void*, int);
54 void (*_fh_hook)(FH, int, EventHook);
55} FHClassRec;
56
57static void _fh_file_init(FH);
58static int _fh_file_close(FH);
59static int _fh_file_lseek(FH, int, int);
60static int _fh_file_read(FH, void*, int);
61static int _fh_file_write(FH, const void*, int);
62static void _fh_file_hook(FH, int, EventHook);
63
64static const FHClassRec _fh_file_class = {
65 _fh_file_init,
66 _fh_file_close,
67 _fh_file_lseek,
68 _fh_file_read,
69 _fh_file_write,
70 _fh_file_hook
71};
72
73static void _fh_socket_init(FH);
74static int _fh_socket_close(FH);
75static int _fh_socket_lseek(FH, int, int);
76static int _fh_socket_read(FH, void*, int);
77static int _fh_socket_write(FH, const void*, int);
78static void _fh_socket_hook(FH, int, EventHook);
79
80static const FHClassRec _fh_socket_class = {
81 _fh_socket_init,
82 _fh_socket_close,
83 _fh_socket_lseek,
84 _fh_socket_read,
85 _fh_socket_write,
86 _fh_socket_hook
87};
88
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -080089#define assert(cond) do { if (!(cond)) fatal( "assertion failed '%s' on %s:%ld\n", #cond, __FILE__, __LINE__ ); } while (0)
90
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -070091std::string SystemErrorCodeToString(const DWORD error_code) {
92 const int kErrorMessageBufferSize = 256;
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -070093 WCHAR msgbuf[kErrorMessageBufferSize];
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -070094 DWORD flags = FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS;
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -070095 DWORD len = FormatMessageW(flags, nullptr, error_code, 0, msgbuf,
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -070096 arraysize(msgbuf), nullptr);
97 if (len == 0) {
98 return android::base::StringPrintf(
99 "Error (%lu) while retrieving error. (%lu)", GetLastError(),
100 error_code);
101 }
102
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -0700103 // Convert UTF-16 to UTF-8.
104 std::string msg(narrow(msgbuf));
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700105 // Messages returned by the system end with line breaks.
106 msg = android::base::Trim(msg);
107 // There are many Windows error messages compared to POSIX, so include the
108 // numeric error code for easier, quicker, accurate identification. Use
109 // decimal instead of hex because there are decimal ranges like 10000-11999
110 // for Winsock.
111 android::base::StringAppendF(&msg, " (%lu)", error_code);
112 return msg;
113}
114
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800115/**************************************************************************/
116/**************************************************************************/
117/***** *****/
118/***** replaces libs/cutils/load_file.c *****/
119/***** *****/
120/**************************************************************************/
121/**************************************************************************/
122
123void *load_file(const char *fn, unsigned *_sz)
124{
125 HANDLE file;
126 char *data;
127 DWORD file_size;
128
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -0700129 file = CreateFileW( widen(fn).c_str(),
130 GENERIC_READ,
131 FILE_SHARE_READ,
132 NULL,
133 OPEN_EXISTING,
134 0,
135 NULL );
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800136
137 if (file == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
138 return NULL;
139
140 file_size = GetFileSize( file, NULL );
141 data = NULL;
142
143 if (file_size > 0) {
144 data = (char*) malloc( file_size + 1 );
145 if (data == NULL) {
146 D("load_file: could not allocate %ld bytes\n", file_size );
147 file_size = 0;
148 } else {
149 DWORD out_bytes;
150
151 if ( !ReadFile( file, data, file_size, &out_bytes, NULL ) ||
152 out_bytes != file_size )
153 {
154 D("load_file: could not read %ld bytes from '%s'\n", file_size, fn);
155 free(data);
156 data = NULL;
157 file_size = 0;
158 }
159 }
160 }
161 CloseHandle( file );
162
163 *_sz = (unsigned) file_size;
164 return data;
165}
166
167/**************************************************************************/
168/**************************************************************************/
169/***** *****/
170/***** common file descriptor handling *****/
171/***** *****/
172/**************************************************************************/
173/**************************************************************************/
174
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800175/* used to emulate unix-domain socket pairs */
176typedef struct SocketPairRec_* SocketPair;
177
178typedef struct FHRec_
179{
180 FHClass clazz;
181 int used;
182 int eof;
183 union {
184 HANDLE handle;
185 SOCKET socket;
186 SocketPair pair;
187 } u;
188
189 HANDLE event;
190 int mask;
191
192 char name[32];
193
194} FHRec;
195
196#define fh_handle u.handle
197#define fh_socket u.socket
198#define fh_pair u.pair
199
200#define WIN32_FH_BASE 100
201
202#define WIN32_MAX_FHS 128
203
204static adb_mutex_t _win32_lock;
205static FHRec _win32_fhs[ WIN32_MAX_FHS ];
Spencer Lowb732a372015-07-24 15:38:19 -0700206static int _win32_fh_next; // where to start search for free FHRec
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800207
208static FH
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -0700209_fh_from_int( int fd, const char* func )
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800210{
211 FH f;
212
213 fd -= WIN32_FH_BASE;
214
Spencer Lowb732a372015-07-24 15:38:19 -0700215 if (fd < 0 || fd >= WIN32_MAX_FHS) {
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -0700216 D( "_fh_from_int: invalid fd %d passed to %s\n", fd + WIN32_FH_BASE,
217 func );
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800218 errno = EBADF;
219 return NULL;
220 }
221
222 f = &_win32_fhs[fd];
223
224 if (f->used == 0) {
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -0700225 D( "_fh_from_int: invalid fd %d passed to %s\n", fd + WIN32_FH_BASE,
226 func );
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800227 errno = EBADF;
228 return NULL;
229 }
230
231 return f;
232}
233
234
235static int
236_fh_to_int( FH f )
237{
238 if (f && f->used && f >= _win32_fhs && f < _win32_fhs + WIN32_MAX_FHS)
239 return (int)(f - _win32_fhs) + WIN32_FH_BASE;
240
241 return -1;
242}
243
244static FH
245_fh_alloc( FHClass clazz )
246{
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800247 FH f = NULL;
248
249 adb_mutex_lock( &_win32_lock );
250
Spencer Lowb732a372015-07-24 15:38:19 -0700251 // Search entire array, starting from _win32_fh_next.
252 for (int nn = 0; nn < WIN32_MAX_FHS; nn++) {
253 // Keep incrementing _win32_fh_next to avoid giving out an index that
254 // was recently closed, to try to avoid use-after-free.
255 const int index = _win32_fh_next++;
256 // Handle wrap-around of _win32_fh_next.
257 if (_win32_fh_next == WIN32_MAX_FHS) {
258 _win32_fh_next = 0;
259 }
260 if (_win32_fhs[index].clazz == NULL) {
261 f = &_win32_fhs[index];
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800262 goto Exit;
263 }
264 }
265 D( "_fh_alloc: no more free file descriptors\n" );
Spencer Lowb732a372015-07-24 15:38:19 -0700266 errno = EMFILE; // Too many open files
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800267Exit:
268 if (f) {
Spencer Lowb732a372015-07-24 15:38:19 -0700269 f->clazz = clazz;
270 f->used = 1;
271 f->eof = 0;
272 f->name[0] = '\0';
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800273 clazz->_fh_init(f);
274 }
275 adb_mutex_unlock( &_win32_lock );
276 return f;
277}
278
279
280static int
281_fh_close( FH f )
282{
Spencer Lowb732a372015-07-24 15:38:19 -0700283 // Use lock so that closing only happens once and so that _fh_alloc can't
284 // allocate a FH that we're in the middle of closing.
285 adb_mutex_lock(&_win32_lock);
286 if (f->used) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800287 f->clazz->_fh_close( f );
Spencer Lowb732a372015-07-24 15:38:19 -0700288 f->name[0] = '\0';
289 f->eof = 0;
290 f->used = 0;
291 f->clazz = NULL;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800292 }
Spencer Lowb732a372015-07-24 15:38:19 -0700293 adb_mutex_unlock(&_win32_lock);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800294 return 0;
295}
296
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700297// Deleter for unique_fh.
298class fh_deleter {
299 public:
300 void operator()(struct FHRec_* fh) {
301 // We're called from a destructor and destructors should not overwrite
302 // errno because callers may do:
303 // errno = EBLAH;
304 // return -1; // calls destructor, which should not overwrite errno
305 const int saved_errno = errno;
306 _fh_close(fh);
307 errno = saved_errno;
308 }
309};
310
311// Like std::unique_ptr, but calls _fh_close() instead of operator delete().
312typedef std::unique_ptr<struct FHRec_, fh_deleter> unique_fh;
313
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800314/**************************************************************************/
315/**************************************************************************/
316/***** *****/
317/***** file-based descriptor handling *****/
318/***** *****/
319/**************************************************************************/
320/**************************************************************************/
321
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -0700322static void _fh_file_init( FH f ) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800323 f->fh_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
324}
325
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -0700326static int _fh_file_close( FH f ) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800327 CloseHandle( f->fh_handle );
328 f->fh_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
329 return 0;
330}
331
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -0700332static int _fh_file_read( FH f, void* buf, int len ) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800333 DWORD read_bytes;
334
335 if ( !ReadFile( f->fh_handle, buf, (DWORD)len, &read_bytes, NULL ) ) {
336 D( "adb_read: could not read %d bytes from %s\n", len, f->name );
337 errno = EIO;
338 return -1;
339 } else if (read_bytes < (DWORD)len) {
340 f->eof = 1;
341 }
342 return (int)read_bytes;
343}
344
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -0700345static int _fh_file_write( FH f, const void* buf, int len ) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800346 DWORD wrote_bytes;
347
348 if ( !WriteFile( f->fh_handle, buf, (DWORD)len, &wrote_bytes, NULL ) ) {
349 D( "adb_file_write: could not write %d bytes from %s\n", len, f->name );
350 errno = EIO;
351 return -1;
352 } else if (wrote_bytes < (DWORD)len) {
353 f->eof = 1;
354 }
355 return (int)wrote_bytes;
356}
357
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -0700358static int _fh_file_lseek( FH f, int pos, int origin ) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800359 DWORD method;
360 DWORD result;
361
362 switch (origin)
363 {
364 case SEEK_SET: method = FILE_BEGIN; break;
365 case SEEK_CUR: method = FILE_CURRENT; break;
366 case SEEK_END: method = FILE_END; break;
367 default:
368 errno = EINVAL;
369 return -1;
370 }
371
372 result = SetFilePointer( f->fh_handle, pos, NULL, method );
373 if (result == INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER) {
374 errno = EIO;
375 return -1;
376 } else {
377 f->eof = 0;
378 }
379 return (int)result;
380}
381
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800382
383/**************************************************************************/
384/**************************************************************************/
385/***** *****/
386/***** file-based descriptor handling *****/
387/***** *****/
388/**************************************************************************/
389/**************************************************************************/
390
391int adb_open(const char* path, int options)
392{
393 FH f;
394
395 DWORD desiredAccess = 0;
396 DWORD shareMode = FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE;
397
398 switch (options) {
399 case O_RDONLY:
400 desiredAccess = GENERIC_READ;
401 break;
402 case O_WRONLY:
403 desiredAccess = GENERIC_WRITE;
404 break;
405 case O_RDWR:
406 desiredAccess = GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE;
407 break;
408 default:
409 D("adb_open: invalid options (0x%0x)\n", options);
410 errno = EINVAL;
411 return -1;
412 }
413
414 f = _fh_alloc( &_fh_file_class );
415 if ( !f ) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800416 return -1;
417 }
418
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -0700419 f->fh_handle = CreateFileW( widen(path).c_str(), desiredAccess, shareMode,
420 NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL );
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800421
422 if ( f->fh_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ) {
Spencer Low5c761bd2015-07-21 02:06:26 -0700423 const DWORD err = GetLastError();
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800424 _fh_close(f);
Spencer Low5c761bd2015-07-21 02:06:26 -0700425 D( "adb_open: could not open '%s': ", path );
426 switch (err) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800427 case ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND:
428 D( "file not found\n" );
429 errno = ENOENT;
430 return -1;
431
432 case ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND:
433 D( "path not found\n" );
434 errno = ENOTDIR;
435 return -1;
436
437 default:
Spencer Low1711e012015-08-02 18:50:17 -0700438 D( "unknown error: %s\n",
439 SystemErrorCodeToString( err ).c_str() );
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800440 errno = ENOENT;
441 return -1;
442 }
443 }
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -0800444
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800445 snprintf( f->name, sizeof(f->name), "%d(%s)", _fh_to_int(f), path );
446 D( "adb_open: '%s' => fd %d\n", path, _fh_to_int(f) );
447 return _fh_to_int(f);
448}
449
450/* ignore mode on Win32 */
451int adb_creat(const char* path, int mode)
452{
453 FH f;
454
455 f = _fh_alloc( &_fh_file_class );
456 if ( !f ) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800457 return -1;
458 }
459
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -0700460 f->fh_handle = CreateFileW( widen(path).c_str(), GENERIC_WRITE,
461 FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
462 NULL, CREATE_ALWAYS, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
463 NULL );
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800464
465 if ( f->fh_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ) {
Spencer Low5c761bd2015-07-21 02:06:26 -0700466 const DWORD err = GetLastError();
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800467 _fh_close(f);
Spencer Low5c761bd2015-07-21 02:06:26 -0700468 D( "adb_creat: could not open '%s': ", path );
469 switch (err) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800470 case ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND:
471 D( "file not found\n" );
472 errno = ENOENT;
473 return -1;
474
475 case ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND:
476 D( "path not found\n" );
477 errno = ENOTDIR;
478 return -1;
479
480 default:
Spencer Low1711e012015-08-02 18:50:17 -0700481 D( "unknown error: %s\n",
482 SystemErrorCodeToString( err ).c_str() );
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800483 errno = ENOENT;
484 return -1;
485 }
486 }
487 snprintf( f->name, sizeof(f->name), "%d(%s)", _fh_to_int(f), path );
488 D( "adb_creat: '%s' => fd %d\n", path, _fh_to_int(f) );
489 return _fh_to_int(f);
490}
491
492
493int adb_read(int fd, void* buf, int len)
494{
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -0700495 FH f = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800496
497 if (f == NULL) {
498 return -1;
499 }
500
501 return f->clazz->_fh_read( f, buf, len );
502}
503
504
505int adb_write(int fd, const void* buf, int len)
506{
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -0700507 FH f = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800508
509 if (f == NULL) {
510 return -1;
511 }
512
513 return f->clazz->_fh_write(f, buf, len);
514}
515
516
517int adb_lseek(int fd, int pos, int where)
518{
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -0700519 FH f = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800520
521 if (!f) {
522 return -1;
523 }
524
525 return f->clazz->_fh_lseek(f, pos, where);
526}
527
528
529int adb_close(int fd)
530{
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -0700531 FH f = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800532
533 if (!f) {
534 return -1;
535 }
536
537 D( "adb_close: %s\n", f->name);
538 _fh_close(f);
539 return 0;
540}
541
542/**************************************************************************/
543/**************************************************************************/
544/***** *****/
545/***** socket-based file descriptors *****/
546/***** *****/
547/**************************************************************************/
548/**************************************************************************/
549
Spencer Low31aafa62015-01-25 14:40:16 -0800550#undef setsockopt
551
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700552static void _socket_set_errno( const DWORD err ) {
553 // The Windows C Runtime (MSVCRT.DLL) strerror() does not support a lot of
554 // POSIX and socket error codes, so this can only meaningfully map so much.
555 switch ( err ) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800556 case 0: errno = 0; break;
557 case WSAEWOULDBLOCK: errno = EAGAIN; break;
558 case WSAEINTR: errno = EINTR; break;
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700559 case WSAEFAULT: errno = EFAULT; break;
560 case WSAEINVAL: errno = EINVAL; break;
561 case WSAEMFILE: errno = EMFILE; break;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800562 default:
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800563 errno = EINVAL;
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700564 D( "_socket_set_errno: mapping Windows error code %lu to errno %d\n",
565 err, errno );
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800566 }
567}
568
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -0700569static void _fh_socket_init( FH f ) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800570 f->fh_socket = INVALID_SOCKET;
571 f->event = WSACreateEvent();
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700572 if (f->event == WSA_INVALID_EVENT) {
573 D("WSACreateEvent failed: %s\n",
574 SystemErrorCodeToString(WSAGetLastError()).c_str());
575
576 // _event_socket_start assumes that this field is INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
577 // on failure, instead of NULL which is what Windows really returns on
578 // error. It might be better to change all the other code to look for
579 // NULL, but that is a much riskier change.
580 f->event = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
581 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800582 f->mask = 0;
583}
584
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -0700585static int _fh_socket_close( FH f ) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700586 if (f->fh_socket != INVALID_SOCKET) {
587 /* gently tell any peer that we're closing the socket */
588 if (shutdown(f->fh_socket, SD_BOTH) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
589 // If the socket is not connected, this returns an error. We want to
590 // minimize logging spam, so don't log these errors for now.
591#if 0
592 D("socket shutdown failed: %s\n",
593 SystemErrorCodeToString(WSAGetLastError()).c_str());
594#endif
595 }
596 if (closesocket(f->fh_socket) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
597 D("closesocket failed: %s\n",
598 SystemErrorCodeToString(WSAGetLastError()).c_str());
599 }
600 f->fh_socket = INVALID_SOCKET;
601 }
602 if (f->event != NULL) {
603 if (!CloseHandle(f->event)) {
604 D("CloseHandle failed: %s\n",
605 SystemErrorCodeToString(GetLastError()).c_str());
606 }
607 f->event = NULL;
608 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800609 f->mask = 0;
610 return 0;
611}
612
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -0700613static int _fh_socket_lseek( FH f, int pos, int origin ) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800614 errno = EPIPE;
615 return -1;
616}
617
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -0700618static int _fh_socket_read(FH f, void* buf, int len) {
619 int result = recv(f->fh_socket, reinterpret_cast<char*>(buf), len, 0);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800620 if (result == SOCKET_ERROR) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700621 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
622 D("recv fd %d failed: %s\n", _fh_to_int(f),
623 SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
624 _socket_set_errno(err);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800625 result = -1;
626 }
627 return result;
628}
629
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -0700630static int _fh_socket_write(FH f, const void* buf, int len) {
631 int result = send(f->fh_socket, reinterpret_cast<const char*>(buf), len, 0);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800632 if (result == SOCKET_ERROR) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700633 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
634 D("send fd %d failed: %s\n", _fh_to_int(f),
635 SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
636 _socket_set_errno(err);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800637 result = -1;
638 }
639 return result;
640}
641
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800642/**************************************************************************/
643/**************************************************************************/
644/***** *****/
645/***** replacement for libs/cutils/socket_xxxx.c *****/
646/***** *****/
647/**************************************************************************/
648/**************************************************************************/
649
650#include <winsock2.h>
651
652static int _winsock_init;
653
654static void
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800655_init_winsock( void )
656{
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700657 // TODO: Multiple threads calling this may potentially cause multiple calls
Spencer Lowc7c1ca62015-08-12 18:19:16 -0700658 // to WSAStartup() which offers no real benefit.
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800659 if (!_winsock_init) {
660 WSADATA wsaData;
661 int rc = WSAStartup( MAKEWORD(2,2), &wsaData);
662 if (rc != 0) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700663 fatal( "adb: could not initialize Winsock: %s",
664 SystemErrorCodeToString( rc ).c_str());
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800665 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800666 _winsock_init = 1;
Spencer Lowc7c1ca62015-08-12 18:19:16 -0700667
668 // Note that we do not call atexit() to register WSACleanup to be called
669 // at normal process termination because:
670 // 1) When exit() is called, there are still threads actively using
671 // Winsock because we don't cleanly shutdown all threads, so it
672 // doesn't make sense to call WSACleanup() and may cause problems
673 // with those threads.
674 // 2) A deadlock can occur when exit() holds a C Runtime lock, then it
675 // calls WSACleanup() which tries to unload a DLL, which tries to
676 // grab the LoaderLock. This conflicts with the device_poll_thread
677 // which holds the LoaderLock because AdbWinApi.dll calls
678 // setupapi.dll which tries to load wintrust.dll which tries to load
679 // crypt32.dll which calls atexit() which tries to acquire the C
680 // Runtime lock that the other thread holds.
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800681 }
682}
683
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700684int network_loopback_client(int port, int type, std::string* error) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800685 struct sockaddr_in addr;
686 SOCKET s;
687
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700688 unique_fh f(_fh_alloc(&_fh_socket_class));
689 if (!f) {
690 *error = strerror(errno);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800691 return -1;
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700692 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800693
694 if (!_winsock_init)
695 _init_winsock();
696
697 memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr));
698 addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
699 addr.sin_port = htons(port);
700 addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK);
701
702 s = socket(AF_INET, type, 0);
703 if(s == INVALID_SOCKET) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700704 *error = SystemErrorCodeToString(WSAGetLastError());
705 D("could not create socket: %s\n", error->c_str());
706 return -1;
707 }
708 f->fh_socket = s;
709
710 if(connect(s, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, sizeof(addr)) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
711 *error = SystemErrorCodeToString(WSAGetLastError());
712 D("could not connect to %s:%d: %s\n",
713 type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp" : "tcp", port, error->c_str());
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800714 return -1;
715 }
716
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700717 const int fd = _fh_to_int(f.get());
718 snprintf( f->name, sizeof(f->name), "%d(lo-client:%s%d)", fd,
719 type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp:" : "", port );
720 D( "port %d type %s => fd %d\n", port, type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp" : "tcp",
721 fd );
722 f.release();
723 return fd;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800724}
725
726#define LISTEN_BACKLOG 4
727
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700728// interface_address is INADDR_LOOPBACK or INADDR_ANY.
729static int _network_server(int port, int type, u_long interface_address,
730 std::string* error) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800731 struct sockaddr_in addr;
732 SOCKET s;
733 int n;
734
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700735 unique_fh f(_fh_alloc(&_fh_socket_class));
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800736 if (!f) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700737 *error = strerror(errno);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800738 return -1;
739 }
740
741 if (!_winsock_init)
742 _init_winsock();
743
744 memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr));
745 addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
746 addr.sin_port = htons(port);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700747 addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(interface_address);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800748
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700749 // TODO: Consider using dual-stack socket that can simultaneously listen on
750 // IPv4 and IPv6.
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800751 s = socket(AF_INET, type, 0);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700752 if (s == INVALID_SOCKET) {
753 *error = SystemErrorCodeToString(WSAGetLastError());
754 D("could not create socket: %s\n", error->c_str());
755 return -1;
756 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800757
758 f->fh_socket = s;
759
760 n = 1;
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700761 if (setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE, (const char*)&n,
762 sizeof(n)) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
763 *error = SystemErrorCodeToString(WSAGetLastError());
764 D("setsockopt level %d optname %d failed: %s\n",
765 SOL_SOCKET, SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE, error->c_str());
766 return -1;
767 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800768
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700769 if(bind(s, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, sizeof(addr)) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
770 *error = SystemErrorCodeToString(WSAGetLastError());
771 D("could not bind to %s:%d: %s\n",
772 type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp" : "tcp", port, error->c_str());
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800773 return -1;
774 }
775 if (type == SOCK_STREAM) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700776 if (listen(s, LISTEN_BACKLOG) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
777 *error = SystemErrorCodeToString(WSAGetLastError());
778 D("could not listen on %s:%d: %s\n",
779 type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp" : "tcp", port, error->c_str());
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800780 return -1;
781 }
782 }
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700783 const int fd = _fh_to_int(f.get());
784 snprintf( f->name, sizeof(f->name), "%d(%s-server:%s%d)", fd,
785 interface_address == INADDR_LOOPBACK ? "lo" : "any",
786 type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp:" : "", port );
787 D( "port %d type %s => fd %d\n", port, type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp" : "tcp",
788 fd );
789 f.release();
790 return fd;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800791}
792
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700793int network_loopback_server(int port, int type, std::string* error) {
794 return _network_server(port, type, INADDR_LOOPBACK, error);
795}
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800796
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700797int network_inaddr_any_server(int port, int type, std::string* error) {
798 return _network_server(port, type, INADDR_ANY, error);
799}
800
801int network_connect(const std::string& host, int port, int type, int timeout, std::string* error) {
802 unique_fh f(_fh_alloc(&_fh_socket_class));
803 if (!f) {
804 *error = strerror(errno);
805 return -1;
806 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800807
Elliott Hughes43df1092015-07-23 17:12:58 -0700808 if (!_winsock_init) _init_winsock();
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800809
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700810 struct addrinfo hints;
811 memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
812 hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC;
813 hints.ai_socktype = type;
814
815 char port_str[16];
816 snprintf(port_str, sizeof(port_str), "%d", port);
817
818 struct addrinfo* addrinfo_ptr = nullptr;
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -0700819
820#if (NTDDI_VERSION >= NTDDI_WINXPSP2) || (_WIN32_WINNT >= _WIN32_WINNT_WS03)
821 // TODO: When the Android SDK tools increases the Windows system
822 // requirements >= WinXP SP2, switch to GetAddrInfoW(widen(host).c_str()).
823#else
824 // Otherwise, keep using getaddrinfo(), or do runtime API detection
825 // with GetProcAddress("GetAddrInfoW").
826#endif
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700827 if (getaddrinfo(host.c_str(), port_str, &hints, &addrinfo_ptr) != 0) {
828 *error = SystemErrorCodeToString(WSAGetLastError());
829 D("could not resolve host '%s' and port %s: %s\n", host.c_str(),
830 port_str, error->c_str());
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800831 return -1;
832 }
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700833 std::unique_ptr<struct addrinfo, decltype(freeaddrinfo)*>
834 addrinfo(addrinfo_ptr, freeaddrinfo);
835 addrinfo_ptr = nullptr;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800836
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700837 // TODO: Try all the addresses if there's more than one? This just uses
838 // the first. Or, could call WSAConnectByName() (Windows Vista and newer)
839 // which tries all addresses, takes a timeout and more.
840 SOCKET s = socket(addrinfo->ai_family, addrinfo->ai_socktype,
841 addrinfo->ai_protocol);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800842 if(s == INVALID_SOCKET) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700843 *error = SystemErrorCodeToString(WSAGetLastError());
844 D("could not create socket: %s\n", error->c_str());
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800845 return -1;
846 }
847 f->fh_socket = s;
848
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700849 // TODO: Implement timeouts for Windows. Seems like the default in theory
850 // (according to http://serverfault.com/a/671453) and in practice is 21 sec.
851 if(connect(s, addrinfo->ai_addr, addrinfo->ai_addrlen) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
852 *error = SystemErrorCodeToString(WSAGetLastError());
853 D("could not connect to %s:%s:%s: %s\n",
854 type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp" : "tcp", host.c_str(), port_str,
855 error->c_str());
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800856 return -1;
857 }
858
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700859 const int fd = _fh_to_int(f.get());
860 snprintf( f->name, sizeof(f->name), "%d(net-client:%s%d)", fd,
861 type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp:" : "", port );
862 D( "host '%s' port %d type %s => fd %d\n", host.c_str(), port,
863 type != SOCK_STREAM ? "udp" : "tcp", fd );
864 f.release();
865 return fd;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800866}
867
868#undef accept
869int adb_socket_accept(int serverfd, struct sockaddr* addr, socklen_t *addrlen)
870{
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -0700871 FH serverfh = _fh_from_int(serverfd, __func__);
David 'Digit' Turner1f1efb52009-05-18 17:36:28 +0200872
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800873 if ( !serverfh || serverfh->clazz != &_fh_socket_class ) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700874 D("adb_socket_accept: invalid fd %d\n", serverfd);
875 errno = EBADF;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800876 return -1;
877 }
David 'Digit' Turner1f1efb52009-05-18 17:36:28 +0200878
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700879 unique_fh fh(_fh_alloc( &_fh_socket_class ));
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800880 if (!fh) {
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700881 PLOG(ERROR) << "adb_socket_accept: failed to allocate accepted socket "
882 "descriptor";
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800883 return -1;
884 }
885
886 fh->fh_socket = accept( serverfh->fh_socket, addr, addrlen );
887 if (fh->fh_socket == INVALID_SOCKET) {
Spencer Low5c761bd2015-07-21 02:06:26 -0700888 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700889 LOG(ERROR) << "adb_socket_accept: accept on fd " << serverfd <<
890 " failed: " + SystemErrorCodeToString(err);
891 _socket_set_errno( err );
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800892 return -1;
893 }
David 'Digit' Turner1f1efb52009-05-18 17:36:28 +0200894
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700895 const int fd = _fh_to_int(fh.get());
896 snprintf( fh->name, sizeof(fh->name), "%d(accept:%s)", fd, serverfh->name );
897 D( "adb_socket_accept on fd %d returns fd %d\n", serverfd, fd );
898 fh.release();
899 return fd;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800900}
901
902
Spencer Low31aafa62015-01-25 14:40:16 -0800903int adb_setsockopt( int fd, int level, int optname, const void* optval, socklen_t optlen )
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800904{
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -0700905 FH fh = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
David 'Digit' Turner1f1efb52009-05-18 17:36:28 +0200906
Spencer Low31aafa62015-01-25 14:40:16 -0800907 if ( !fh || fh->clazz != &_fh_socket_class ) {
908 D("adb_setsockopt: invalid fd %d\n", fd);
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700909 errno = EBADF;
910 return -1;
911 }
912 int result = setsockopt( fh->fh_socket, level, optname,
913 reinterpret_cast<const char*>(optval), optlen );
914 if ( result == SOCKET_ERROR ) {
915 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
916 D( "adb_setsockopt: setsockopt on fd %d level %d optname %d "
917 "failed: %s\n", fd, level, optname,
918 SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str() );
919 _socket_set_errno( err );
920 result = -1;
921 }
922 return result;
923}
924
925
926int adb_shutdown(int fd)
927{
928 FH f = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
929
930 if (!f || f->clazz != &_fh_socket_class) {
931 D("adb_shutdown: invalid fd %d\n", fd);
932 errno = EBADF;
Spencer Low31aafa62015-01-25 14:40:16 -0800933 return -1;
934 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800935
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -0700936 D( "adb_shutdown: %s\n", f->name);
937 if (shutdown(f->fh_socket, SD_BOTH) == SOCKET_ERROR) {
938 const DWORD err = WSAGetLastError();
939 D("socket shutdown fd %d failed: %s\n", fd,
940 SystemErrorCodeToString(err).c_str());
941 _socket_set_errno(err);
942 return -1;
943 }
944 return 0;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800945}
946
947/**************************************************************************/
948/**************************************************************************/
949/***** *****/
950/***** emulated socketpairs *****/
951/***** *****/
952/**************************************************************************/
953/**************************************************************************/
954
955/* we implement socketpairs directly in use space for the following reasons:
956 * - it avoids copying data from/to the Nt kernel
957 * - it allows us to implement fdevent hooks easily and cheaply, something
958 * that is not possible with standard Win32 pipes !!
959 *
960 * basically, we use two circular buffers, each one corresponding to a given
961 * direction.
962 *
963 * each buffer is implemented as two regions:
964 *
965 * region A which is (a_start,a_end)
966 * region B which is (0, b_end) with b_end <= a_start
967 *
968 * an empty buffer has: a_start = a_end = b_end = 0
969 *
970 * a_start is the pointer where we start reading data
971 * a_end is the pointer where we start writing data, unless it is BUFFER_SIZE,
972 * then you start writing at b_end
973 *
974 * the buffer is full when b_end == a_start && a_end == BUFFER_SIZE
975 *
976 * there is room when b_end < a_start || a_end < BUFER_SIZE
977 *
978 * when reading, a_start is incremented, it a_start meets a_end, then
979 * we do: a_start = 0, a_end = b_end, b_end = 0, and keep going on..
980 */
981
982#define BIP_BUFFER_SIZE 4096
983
984#if 0
985#include <stdio.h>
986# define BIPD(x) D x
987# define BIPDUMP bip_dump_hex
988
989static void bip_dump_hex( const unsigned char* ptr, size_t len )
990{
991 int nn, len2 = len;
992
993 if (len2 > 8) len2 = 8;
994
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -0800995 for (nn = 0; nn < len2; nn++)
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -0800996 printf("%02x", ptr[nn]);
997 printf(" ");
998
999 for (nn = 0; nn < len2; nn++) {
1000 int c = ptr[nn];
1001 if (c < 32 || c > 127)
1002 c = '.';
1003 printf("%c", c);
1004 }
1005 printf("\n");
1006 fflush(stdout);
1007}
1008
1009#else
1010# define BIPD(x) do {} while (0)
1011# define BIPDUMP(p,l) BIPD(p)
1012#endif
1013
1014typedef struct BipBufferRec_
1015{
1016 int a_start;
1017 int a_end;
1018 int b_end;
1019 int fdin;
1020 int fdout;
1021 int closed;
1022 int can_write; /* boolean */
1023 HANDLE evt_write; /* event signaled when one can write to a buffer */
1024 int can_read; /* boolean */
1025 HANDLE evt_read; /* event signaled when one can read from a buffer */
1026 CRITICAL_SECTION lock;
1027 unsigned char buff[ BIP_BUFFER_SIZE ];
1028
1029} BipBufferRec, *BipBuffer;
1030
1031static void
1032bip_buffer_init( BipBuffer buffer )
1033{
1034 D( "bit_buffer_init %p\n", buffer );
1035 buffer->a_start = 0;
1036 buffer->a_end = 0;
1037 buffer->b_end = 0;
1038 buffer->can_write = 1;
1039 buffer->can_read = 0;
1040 buffer->fdin = 0;
1041 buffer->fdout = 0;
1042 buffer->closed = 0;
1043 buffer->evt_write = CreateEvent( NULL, TRUE, TRUE, NULL );
1044 buffer->evt_read = CreateEvent( NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL );
1045 InitializeCriticalSection( &buffer->lock );
1046}
1047
1048static void
1049bip_buffer_close( BipBuffer bip )
1050{
1051 bip->closed = 1;
1052
1053 if (!bip->can_read) {
1054 SetEvent( bip->evt_read );
1055 }
1056 if (!bip->can_write) {
1057 SetEvent( bip->evt_write );
1058 }
1059}
1060
1061static void
1062bip_buffer_done( BipBuffer bip )
1063{
1064 BIPD(( "bip_buffer_done: %d->%d\n", bip->fdin, bip->fdout ));
1065 CloseHandle( bip->evt_read );
1066 CloseHandle( bip->evt_write );
1067 DeleteCriticalSection( &bip->lock );
1068}
1069
1070static int
1071bip_buffer_write( BipBuffer bip, const void* src, int len )
1072{
1073 int avail, count = 0;
1074
1075 if (len <= 0)
1076 return 0;
1077
1078 BIPD(( "bip_buffer_write: enter %d->%d len %d\n", bip->fdin, bip->fdout, len ));
1079 BIPDUMP( src, len );
1080
1081 EnterCriticalSection( &bip->lock );
1082
1083 while (!bip->can_write) {
1084 int ret;
1085 LeaveCriticalSection( &bip->lock );
1086
1087 if (bip->closed) {
1088 errno = EPIPE;
1089 return -1;
1090 }
1091 /* spinlocking here is probably unfair, but let's live with it */
1092 ret = WaitForSingleObject( bip->evt_write, INFINITE );
1093 if (ret != WAIT_OBJECT_0) { /* buffer probably closed */
1094 D( "bip_buffer_write: error %d->%d WaitForSingleObject returned %d, error %ld\n", bip->fdin, bip->fdout, ret, GetLastError() );
1095 return 0;
1096 }
1097 if (bip->closed) {
1098 errno = EPIPE;
1099 return -1;
1100 }
1101 EnterCriticalSection( &bip->lock );
1102 }
1103
1104 BIPD(( "bip_buffer_write: exec %d->%d len %d\n", bip->fdin, bip->fdout, len ));
1105
1106 avail = BIP_BUFFER_SIZE - bip->a_end;
1107 if (avail > 0)
1108 {
1109 /* we can append to region A */
1110 if (avail > len)
1111 avail = len;
1112
1113 memcpy( bip->buff + bip->a_end, src, avail );
Mark Salyzyn63e39f22014-04-30 09:10:31 -07001114 src = (const char *)src + avail;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001115 count += avail;
1116 len -= avail;
1117
1118 bip->a_end += avail;
1119 if (bip->a_end == BIP_BUFFER_SIZE && bip->a_start == 0) {
1120 bip->can_write = 0;
1121 ResetEvent( bip->evt_write );
1122 goto Exit;
1123 }
1124 }
1125
1126 if (len == 0)
1127 goto Exit;
1128
1129 avail = bip->a_start - bip->b_end;
1130 assert( avail > 0 ); /* since can_write is TRUE */
1131
1132 if (avail > len)
1133 avail = len;
1134
1135 memcpy( bip->buff + bip->b_end, src, avail );
1136 count += avail;
1137 bip->b_end += avail;
1138
1139 if (bip->b_end == bip->a_start) {
1140 bip->can_write = 0;
1141 ResetEvent( bip->evt_write );
1142 }
1143
1144Exit:
1145 assert( count > 0 );
1146
1147 if ( !bip->can_read ) {
1148 bip->can_read = 1;
1149 SetEvent( bip->evt_read );
1150 }
1151
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -08001152 BIPD(( "bip_buffer_write: exit %d->%d count %d (as=%d ae=%d be=%d cw=%d cr=%d\n",
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001153 bip->fdin, bip->fdout, count, bip->a_start, bip->a_end, bip->b_end, bip->can_write, bip->can_read ));
1154 LeaveCriticalSection( &bip->lock );
1155
1156 return count;
1157 }
1158
1159static int
1160bip_buffer_read( BipBuffer bip, void* dst, int len )
1161{
1162 int avail, count = 0;
1163
1164 if (len <= 0)
1165 return 0;
1166
1167 BIPD(( "bip_buffer_read: enter %d->%d len %d\n", bip->fdin, bip->fdout, len ));
1168
1169 EnterCriticalSection( &bip->lock );
1170 while ( !bip->can_read )
1171 {
1172#if 0
1173 LeaveCriticalSection( &bip->lock );
1174 errno = EAGAIN;
1175 return -1;
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -08001176#else
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001177 int ret;
1178 LeaveCriticalSection( &bip->lock );
1179
1180 if (bip->closed) {
1181 errno = EPIPE;
1182 return -1;
1183 }
1184
1185 ret = WaitForSingleObject( bip->evt_read, INFINITE );
1186 if (ret != WAIT_OBJECT_0) { /* probably closed buffer */
1187 D( "bip_buffer_read: error %d->%d WaitForSingleObject returned %d, error %ld\n", bip->fdin, bip->fdout, ret, GetLastError());
1188 return 0;
1189 }
1190 if (bip->closed) {
1191 errno = EPIPE;
1192 return -1;
1193 }
1194 EnterCriticalSection( &bip->lock );
1195#endif
1196 }
1197
1198 BIPD(( "bip_buffer_read: exec %d->%d len %d\n", bip->fdin, bip->fdout, len ));
1199
1200 avail = bip->a_end - bip->a_start;
1201 assert( avail > 0 ); /* since can_read is TRUE */
1202
1203 if (avail > len)
1204 avail = len;
1205
1206 memcpy( dst, bip->buff + bip->a_start, avail );
Mark Salyzyn63e39f22014-04-30 09:10:31 -07001207 dst = (char *)dst + avail;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001208 count += avail;
1209 len -= avail;
1210
1211 bip->a_start += avail;
1212 if (bip->a_start < bip->a_end)
1213 goto Exit;
1214
1215 bip->a_start = 0;
1216 bip->a_end = bip->b_end;
1217 bip->b_end = 0;
1218
1219 avail = bip->a_end;
1220 if (avail > 0) {
1221 if (avail > len)
1222 avail = len;
1223 memcpy( dst, bip->buff, avail );
1224 count += avail;
1225 bip->a_start += avail;
1226
1227 if ( bip->a_start < bip->a_end )
1228 goto Exit;
1229
1230 bip->a_start = bip->a_end = 0;
1231 }
1232
1233 bip->can_read = 0;
1234 ResetEvent( bip->evt_read );
1235
1236Exit:
1237 assert( count > 0 );
1238
1239 if (!bip->can_write ) {
1240 bip->can_write = 1;
1241 SetEvent( bip->evt_write );
1242 }
1243
1244 BIPDUMP( (const unsigned char*)dst - count, count );
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -08001245 BIPD(( "bip_buffer_read: exit %d->%d count %d (as=%d ae=%d be=%d cw=%d cr=%d\n",
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001246 bip->fdin, bip->fdout, count, bip->a_start, bip->a_end, bip->b_end, bip->can_write, bip->can_read ));
1247 LeaveCriticalSection( &bip->lock );
1248
1249 return count;
1250}
1251
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -08001252typedef struct SocketPairRec_
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001253{
1254 BipBufferRec a2b_bip;
1255 BipBufferRec b2a_bip;
1256 FH a_fd;
1257 int used;
1258
1259} SocketPairRec;
1260
1261void _fh_socketpair_init( FH f )
1262{
1263 f->fh_pair = NULL;
1264}
1265
1266static int
1267_fh_socketpair_close( FH f )
1268{
1269 if ( f->fh_pair ) {
1270 SocketPair pair = f->fh_pair;
1271
1272 if ( f == pair->a_fd ) {
1273 pair->a_fd = NULL;
1274 }
1275
1276 bip_buffer_close( &pair->b2a_bip );
1277 bip_buffer_close( &pair->a2b_bip );
1278
1279 if ( --pair->used == 0 ) {
1280 bip_buffer_done( &pair->b2a_bip );
1281 bip_buffer_done( &pair->a2b_bip );
1282 free( pair );
1283 }
1284 f->fh_pair = NULL;
1285 }
1286 return 0;
1287}
1288
1289static int
1290_fh_socketpair_lseek( FH f, int pos, int origin )
1291{
1292 errno = ESPIPE;
1293 return -1;
1294}
1295
1296static int
1297_fh_socketpair_read( FH f, void* buf, int len )
1298{
1299 SocketPair pair = f->fh_pair;
1300 BipBuffer bip;
1301
1302 if (!pair)
1303 return -1;
1304
1305 if ( f == pair->a_fd )
1306 bip = &pair->b2a_bip;
1307 else
1308 bip = &pair->a2b_bip;
1309
1310 return bip_buffer_read( bip, buf, len );
1311}
1312
1313static int
1314_fh_socketpair_write( FH f, const void* buf, int len )
1315{
1316 SocketPair pair = f->fh_pair;
1317 BipBuffer bip;
1318
1319 if (!pair)
1320 return -1;
1321
1322 if ( f == pair->a_fd )
1323 bip = &pair->a2b_bip;
1324 else
1325 bip = &pair->b2a_bip;
1326
1327 return bip_buffer_write( bip, buf, len );
1328}
1329
1330
1331static void _fh_socketpair_hook( FH f, int event, EventHook hook ); /* forward */
1332
1333static const FHClassRec _fh_socketpair_class =
1334{
1335 _fh_socketpair_init,
1336 _fh_socketpair_close,
1337 _fh_socketpair_lseek,
1338 _fh_socketpair_read,
1339 _fh_socketpair_write,
1340 _fh_socketpair_hook
1341};
1342
1343
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -07001344int adb_socketpair(int sv[2]) {
1345 SocketPair pair;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001346
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001347 unique_fh fa(_fh_alloc(&_fh_socketpair_class));
1348 if (!fa) {
1349 return -1;
1350 }
1351 unique_fh fb(_fh_alloc(&_fh_socketpair_class));
1352 if (!fb) {
1353 return -1;
1354 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001355
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -07001356 pair = reinterpret_cast<SocketPair>(malloc(sizeof(*pair)));
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001357 if (pair == NULL) {
1358 D("adb_socketpair: not enough memory to allocate pipes\n" );
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001359 return -1;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001360 }
1361
1362 bip_buffer_init( &pair->a2b_bip );
1363 bip_buffer_init( &pair->b2a_bip );
1364
1365 fa->fh_pair = pair;
1366 fb->fh_pair = pair;
1367 pair->used = 2;
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001368 pair->a_fd = fa.get();
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001369
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001370 sv[0] = _fh_to_int(fa.get());
1371 sv[1] = _fh_to_int(fb.get());
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001372
1373 pair->a2b_bip.fdin = sv[0];
1374 pair->a2b_bip.fdout = sv[1];
1375 pair->b2a_bip.fdin = sv[1];
1376 pair->b2a_bip.fdout = sv[0];
1377
1378 snprintf( fa->name, sizeof(fa->name), "%d(pair:%d)", sv[0], sv[1] );
1379 snprintf( fb->name, sizeof(fb->name), "%d(pair:%d)", sv[1], sv[0] );
1380 D( "adb_socketpair: returns (%d, %d)\n", sv[0], sv[1] );
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07001381 fa.release();
1382 fb.release();
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001383 return 0;
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001384}
1385
1386/**************************************************************************/
1387/**************************************************************************/
1388/***** *****/
1389/***** fdevents emulation *****/
1390/***** *****/
1391/***** this is a very simple implementation, we rely on the fact *****/
1392/***** that ADB doesn't use FDE_ERROR. *****/
1393/***** *****/
1394/**************************************************************************/
1395/**************************************************************************/
1396
1397#define FATAL(x...) fatal(__FUNCTION__, x)
1398
1399#if DEBUG
1400static void dump_fde(fdevent *fde, const char *info)
1401{
1402 fprintf(stderr,"FDE #%03d %c%c%c %s\n", fde->fd,
1403 fde->state & FDE_READ ? 'R' : ' ',
1404 fde->state & FDE_WRITE ? 'W' : ' ',
1405 fde->state & FDE_ERROR ? 'E' : ' ',
1406 info);
1407}
1408#else
1409#define dump_fde(fde, info) do { } while(0)
1410#endif
1411
1412#define FDE_EVENTMASK 0x00ff
1413#define FDE_STATEMASK 0xff00
1414
1415#define FDE_ACTIVE 0x0100
1416#define FDE_PENDING 0x0200
1417#define FDE_CREATED 0x0400
1418
1419static void fdevent_plist_enqueue(fdevent *node);
1420static void fdevent_plist_remove(fdevent *node);
1421static fdevent *fdevent_plist_dequeue(void);
1422
1423static fdevent list_pending = {
1424 .next = &list_pending,
1425 .prev = &list_pending,
1426};
1427
1428static fdevent **fd_table = 0;
1429static int fd_table_max = 0;
1430
1431typedef struct EventLooperRec_* EventLooper;
1432
1433typedef struct EventHookRec_
1434{
1435 EventHook next;
1436 FH fh;
1437 HANDLE h;
1438 int wanted; /* wanted event flags */
1439 int ready; /* ready event flags */
1440 void* aux;
1441 void (*prepare)( EventHook hook );
1442 int (*start) ( EventHook hook );
1443 void (*stop) ( EventHook hook );
1444 int (*check) ( EventHook hook );
1445 int (*peek) ( EventHook hook );
1446} EventHookRec;
1447
1448static EventHook _free_hooks;
1449
1450static EventHook
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -07001451event_hook_alloc(FH fh) {
1452 EventHook hook = _free_hooks;
1453 if (hook != NULL) {
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001454 _free_hooks = hook->next;
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -07001455 } else {
1456 hook = reinterpret_cast<EventHook>(malloc(sizeof(*hook)));
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001457 if (hook == NULL)
1458 fatal( "could not allocate event hook\n" );
1459 }
1460 hook->next = NULL;
1461 hook->fh = fh;
1462 hook->wanted = 0;
1463 hook->ready = 0;
1464 hook->h = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
1465 hook->aux = NULL;
1466
1467 hook->prepare = NULL;
1468 hook->start = NULL;
1469 hook->stop = NULL;
1470 hook->check = NULL;
1471 hook->peek = NULL;
1472
1473 return hook;
1474}
1475
1476static void
1477event_hook_free( EventHook hook )
1478{
1479 hook->fh = NULL;
1480 hook->wanted = 0;
1481 hook->ready = 0;
1482 hook->next = _free_hooks;
1483 _free_hooks = hook;
1484}
1485
1486
1487static void
1488event_hook_signal( EventHook hook )
1489{
1490 FH f = hook->fh;
1491 int fd = _fh_to_int(f);
1492 fdevent* fde = fd_table[ fd - WIN32_FH_BASE ];
1493
1494 if (fde != NULL && fde->fd == fd) {
1495 if ((fde->state & FDE_PENDING) == 0) {
1496 fde->state |= FDE_PENDING;
1497 fdevent_plist_enqueue( fde );
1498 }
1499 fde->events |= hook->wanted;
1500 }
1501}
1502
1503
1504#define MAX_LOOPER_HANDLES WIN32_MAX_FHS
1505
1506typedef struct EventLooperRec_
1507{
1508 EventHook hooks;
1509 HANDLE htab[ MAX_LOOPER_HANDLES ];
1510 int htab_count;
1511
1512} EventLooperRec;
1513
1514static EventHook*
1515event_looper_find_p( EventLooper looper, FH fh )
1516{
1517 EventHook *pnode = &looper->hooks;
1518 EventHook node = *pnode;
1519 for (;;) {
1520 if ( node == NULL || node->fh == fh )
1521 break;
1522 pnode = &node->next;
1523 node = *pnode;
1524 }
1525 return pnode;
1526}
1527
1528static void
1529event_looper_hook( EventLooper looper, int fd, int events )
1530{
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -07001531 FH f = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001532 EventHook *pnode;
1533 EventHook node;
1534
1535 if (f == NULL) /* invalid arg */ {
1536 D("event_looper_hook: invalid fd=%d\n", fd);
1537 return;
1538 }
1539
1540 pnode = event_looper_find_p( looper, f );
1541 node = *pnode;
1542 if ( node == NULL ) {
1543 node = event_hook_alloc( f );
1544 node->next = *pnode;
1545 *pnode = node;
1546 }
1547
1548 if ( (node->wanted & events) != events ) {
1549 /* this should update start/stop/check/peek */
1550 D("event_looper_hook: call hook for %d (new=%x, old=%x)\n",
1551 fd, node->wanted, events);
1552 f->clazz->_fh_hook( f, events & ~node->wanted, node );
1553 node->wanted |= events;
1554 } else {
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -08001555 D("event_looper_hook: ignoring events %x for %d wanted=%x)\n",
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001556 events, fd, node->wanted);
1557 }
1558}
1559
1560static void
1561event_looper_unhook( EventLooper looper, int fd, int events )
1562{
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -07001563 FH fh = _fh_from_int(fd, __func__);
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001564 EventHook *pnode = event_looper_find_p( looper, fh );
1565 EventHook node = *pnode;
1566
1567 if (node != NULL) {
1568 int events2 = events & node->wanted;
1569 if ( events2 == 0 ) {
1570 D( "event_looper_unhook: events %x not registered for fd %d\n", events, fd );
1571 return;
1572 }
1573 node->wanted &= ~events2;
1574 if (!node->wanted) {
1575 *pnode = node->next;
1576 event_hook_free( node );
1577 }
1578 }
1579}
1580
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -08001581/*
1582 * A fixer for WaitForMultipleObjects on condition that there are more than 64
1583 * handles to wait on.
1584 *
1585 * In cetain cases DDMS may establish more than 64 connections with ADB. For
1586 * instance, this may happen if there are more than 64 processes running on a
1587 * device, or there are multiple devices connected (including the emulator) with
1588 * the combined number of running processes greater than 64. In this case using
1589 * WaitForMultipleObjects to wait on connection events simply wouldn't cut,
1590 * because of the API limitations (64 handles max). So, we need to provide a way
1591 * to scale WaitForMultipleObjects to accept an arbitrary number of handles. The
1592 * easiest (and "Microsoft recommended") way to do that would be dividing the
1593 * handle array into chunks with the chunk size less than 64, and fire up as many
1594 * waiting threads as there are chunks. Then each thread would wait on a chunk of
1595 * handles, and will report back to the caller which handle has been set.
1596 * Here is the implementation of that algorithm.
1597 */
1598
1599/* Number of handles to wait on in each wating thread. */
1600#define WAIT_ALL_CHUNK_SIZE 63
1601
1602/* Descriptor for a wating thread */
1603typedef struct WaitForAllParam {
1604 /* A handle to an event to signal when waiting is over. This handle is shared
1605 * accross all the waiting threads, so each waiting thread knows when any
1606 * other thread has exited, so it can exit too. */
1607 HANDLE main_event;
1608 /* Upon exit from a waiting thread contains the index of the handle that has
1609 * been signaled. The index is an absolute index of the signaled handle in
1610 * the original array. This pointer is shared accross all the waiting threads
1611 * and it's not guaranteed (due to a race condition) that when all the
1612 * waiting threads exit, the value contained here would indicate the first
1613 * handle that was signaled. This is fine, because the caller cares only
1614 * about any handle being signaled. It doesn't care about the order, nor
1615 * about the whole list of handles that were signaled. */
1616 LONG volatile *signaled_index;
1617 /* Array of handles to wait on in a waiting thread. */
1618 HANDLE* handles;
1619 /* Number of handles in 'handles' array to wait on. */
1620 int handles_count;
1621 /* Index inside the main array of the first handle in the 'handles' array. */
1622 int first_handle_index;
1623 /* Waiting thread handle. */
1624 HANDLE thread;
1625} WaitForAllParam;
1626
1627/* Waiting thread routine. */
1628static unsigned __stdcall
1629_in_waiter_thread(void* arg)
1630{
1631 HANDLE wait_on[WAIT_ALL_CHUNK_SIZE + 1];
1632 int res;
1633 WaitForAllParam* const param = (WaitForAllParam*)arg;
1634
1635 /* We have to wait on the main_event in order to be notified when any of the
1636 * sibling threads is exiting. */
1637 wait_on[0] = param->main_event;
1638 /* The rest of the handles go behind the main event handle. */
1639 memcpy(wait_on + 1, param->handles, param->handles_count * sizeof(HANDLE));
1640
1641 res = WaitForMultipleObjects(param->handles_count + 1, wait_on, FALSE, INFINITE);
1642 if (res > 0 && res < (param->handles_count + 1)) {
1643 /* One of the original handles got signaled. Save its absolute index into
1644 * the output variable. */
1645 InterlockedCompareExchange(param->signaled_index,
1646 res - 1L + param->first_handle_index, -1L);
1647 }
1648
1649 /* Notify the caller (and the siblings) that the wait is over. */
1650 SetEvent(param->main_event);
1651
1652 _endthreadex(0);
1653 return 0;
1654}
1655
1656/* WaitForMultipeObjects fixer routine.
1657 * Param:
1658 * handles Array of handles to wait on.
1659 * handles_count Number of handles in the array.
1660 * Return:
1661 * (>= 0 && < handles_count) - Index of the signaled handle in the array, or
1662 * WAIT_FAILED on an error.
1663 */
1664static int
1665_wait_for_all(HANDLE* handles, int handles_count)
1666{
1667 WaitForAllParam* threads;
1668 HANDLE main_event;
1669 int chunks, chunk, remains;
1670
1671 /* This variable is going to be accessed by several threads at the same time,
1672 * this is bound to fail randomly when the core is run on multi-core machines.
1673 * To solve this, we need to do the following (1 _and_ 2):
1674 * 1. Use the "volatile" qualifier to ensure the compiler doesn't optimize
1675 * out the reads/writes in this function unexpectedly.
1676 * 2. Ensure correct memory ordering. The "simple" way to do that is to wrap
1677 * all accesses inside a critical section. But we can also use
1678 * InterlockedCompareExchange() which always provide a full memory barrier
1679 * on Win32.
1680 */
1681 volatile LONG sig_index = -1;
1682
1683 /* Calculate number of chunks, and allocate thread param array. */
1684 chunks = handles_count / WAIT_ALL_CHUNK_SIZE;
1685 remains = handles_count % WAIT_ALL_CHUNK_SIZE;
1686 threads = (WaitForAllParam*)malloc((chunks + (remains ? 1 : 0)) *
1687 sizeof(WaitForAllParam));
1688 if (threads == NULL) {
Spencer Low5c761bd2015-07-21 02:06:26 -07001689 D("Unable to allocate thread array for %d handles.\n", handles_count);
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -08001690 return (int)WAIT_FAILED;
1691 }
1692
1693 /* Create main event to wait on for all waiting threads. This is a "manualy
1694 * reset" event that will remain set once it was set. */
1695 main_event = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
1696 if (main_event == NULL) {
Spencer Low5c761bd2015-07-21 02:06:26 -07001697 D("Unable to create main event. Error: %ld\n", GetLastError());
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -08001698 free(threads);
1699 return (int)WAIT_FAILED;
1700 }
1701
1702 /*
1703 * Initialize waiting thread parameters.
1704 */
1705
1706 for (chunk = 0; chunk < chunks; chunk++) {
1707 threads[chunk].main_event = main_event;
1708 threads[chunk].signaled_index = &sig_index;
1709 threads[chunk].first_handle_index = WAIT_ALL_CHUNK_SIZE * chunk;
1710 threads[chunk].handles = handles + threads[chunk].first_handle_index;
1711 threads[chunk].handles_count = WAIT_ALL_CHUNK_SIZE;
1712 }
1713 if (remains) {
1714 threads[chunk].main_event = main_event;
1715 threads[chunk].signaled_index = &sig_index;
1716 threads[chunk].first_handle_index = WAIT_ALL_CHUNK_SIZE * chunk;
1717 threads[chunk].handles = handles + threads[chunk].first_handle_index;
1718 threads[chunk].handles_count = remains;
1719 chunks++;
1720 }
1721
1722 /* Start the waiting threads. */
1723 for (chunk = 0; chunk < chunks; chunk++) {
1724 /* Note that using adb_thread_create is not appropriate here, since we
1725 * need a handle to wait on for thread termination. */
1726 threads[chunk].thread = (HANDLE)_beginthreadex(NULL, 0, _in_waiter_thread,
1727 &threads[chunk], 0, NULL);
1728 if (threads[chunk].thread == NULL) {
1729 /* Unable to create a waiter thread. Collapse. */
Spencer Low5c761bd2015-07-21 02:06:26 -07001730 D("Unable to create a waiting thread %d of %d. errno=%d\n",
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -08001731 chunk, chunks, errno);
1732 chunks = chunk;
1733 SetEvent(main_event);
1734 break;
1735 }
1736 }
1737
1738 /* Wait on any of the threads to get signaled. */
1739 WaitForSingleObject(main_event, INFINITE);
1740
1741 /* Wait on all the waiting threads to exit. */
1742 for (chunk = 0; chunk < chunks; chunk++) {
1743 WaitForSingleObject(threads[chunk].thread, INFINITE);
1744 CloseHandle(threads[chunk].thread);
1745 }
1746
1747 CloseHandle(main_event);
1748 free(threads);
1749
1750
1751 const int ret = (int)InterlockedCompareExchange(&sig_index, -1, -1);
1752 return (ret >= 0) ? ret : (int)WAIT_FAILED;
1753}
1754
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001755static EventLooperRec win32_looper;
1756
1757static void fdevent_init(void)
1758{
1759 win32_looper.htab_count = 0;
1760 win32_looper.hooks = NULL;
1761}
1762
1763static void fdevent_connect(fdevent *fde)
1764{
1765 EventLooper looper = &win32_looper;
1766 int events = fde->state & FDE_EVENTMASK;
1767
1768 if (events != 0)
1769 event_looper_hook( looper, fde->fd, events );
1770}
1771
1772static void fdevent_disconnect(fdevent *fde)
1773{
1774 EventLooper looper = &win32_looper;
1775 int events = fde->state & FDE_EVENTMASK;
1776
1777 if (events != 0)
1778 event_looper_unhook( looper, fde->fd, events );
1779}
1780
1781static void fdevent_update(fdevent *fde, unsigned events)
1782{
1783 EventLooper looper = &win32_looper;
1784 unsigned events0 = fde->state & FDE_EVENTMASK;
1785
1786 if (events != events0) {
1787 int removes = events0 & ~events;
1788 int adds = events & ~events0;
1789 if (removes) {
1790 D("fdevent_update: remove %x from %d\n", removes, fde->fd);
1791 event_looper_unhook( looper, fde->fd, removes );
1792 }
1793 if (adds) {
1794 D("fdevent_update: add %x to %d\n", adds, fde->fd);
1795 event_looper_hook ( looper, fde->fd, adds );
1796 }
1797 }
1798}
1799
1800static void fdevent_process()
1801{
1802 EventLooper looper = &win32_looper;
1803 EventHook hook;
1804 int gotone = 0;
1805
1806 /* if we have at least one ready hook, execute it/them */
1807 for (hook = looper->hooks; hook; hook = hook->next) {
1808 hook->ready = 0;
1809 if (hook->prepare) {
1810 hook->prepare(hook);
1811 if (hook->ready != 0) {
1812 event_hook_signal( hook );
1813 gotone = 1;
1814 }
1815 }
1816 }
1817
1818 /* nothing's ready yet, so wait for something to happen */
1819 if (!gotone)
1820 {
1821 looper->htab_count = 0;
1822
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -08001823 for (hook = looper->hooks; hook; hook = hook->next)
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001824 {
1825 if (hook->start && !hook->start(hook)) {
1826 D( "fdevent_process: error when starting a hook\n" );
1827 return;
1828 }
1829 if (hook->h != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
1830 int nn;
1831
1832 for (nn = 0; nn < looper->htab_count; nn++)
1833 {
1834 if ( looper->htab[nn] == hook->h )
1835 goto DontAdd;
1836 }
1837 looper->htab[ looper->htab_count++ ] = hook->h;
1838 DontAdd:
1839 ;
1840 }
1841 }
1842
1843 if (looper->htab_count == 0) {
1844 D( "fdevent_process: nothing to wait for !!\n" );
1845 return;
1846 }
1847
1848 do
1849 {
1850 int wait_ret;
1851
1852 D( "adb_win32: waiting for %d events\n", looper->htab_count );
1853 if (looper->htab_count > MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS) {
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -08001854 D("handle count %d exceeds MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS.\n", looper->htab_count);
1855 wait_ret = _wait_for_all(looper->htab, looper->htab_count);
1856 } else {
1857 wait_ret = WaitForMultipleObjects( looper->htab_count, looper->htab, FALSE, INFINITE );
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001858 }
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001859 if (wait_ret == (int)WAIT_FAILED) {
1860 D( "adb_win32: wait failed, error %ld\n", GetLastError() );
1861 } else {
1862 D( "adb_win32: got one (index %d)\n", wait_ret );
1863
1864 /* according to Cygwin, some objects like consoles wake up on "inappropriate" events
1865 * like mouse movements. we need to filter these with the "check" function
1866 */
1867 if ((unsigned)wait_ret < (unsigned)looper->htab_count)
1868 {
1869 for (hook = looper->hooks; hook; hook = hook->next)
1870 {
1871 if ( looper->htab[wait_ret] == hook->h &&
1872 (!hook->check || hook->check(hook)) )
1873 {
1874 D( "adb_win32: signaling %s for %x\n", hook->fh->name, hook->ready );
1875 event_hook_signal( hook );
1876 gotone = 1;
1877 break;
1878 }
1879 }
1880 }
1881 }
1882 }
1883 while (!gotone);
1884
1885 for (hook = looper->hooks; hook; hook = hook->next) {
1886 if (hook->stop)
1887 hook->stop( hook );
1888 }
1889 }
1890
1891 for (hook = looper->hooks; hook; hook = hook->next) {
1892 if (hook->peek && hook->peek(hook))
1893 event_hook_signal( hook );
1894 }
1895}
1896
1897
1898static void fdevent_register(fdevent *fde)
1899{
1900 int fd = fde->fd - WIN32_FH_BASE;
1901
1902 if(fd < 0) {
1903 FATAL("bogus negative fd (%d)\n", fde->fd);
1904 }
1905
1906 if(fd >= fd_table_max) {
1907 int oldmax = fd_table_max;
1908 if(fde->fd > 32000) {
1909 FATAL("bogus huuuuge fd (%d)\n", fde->fd);
1910 }
1911 if(fd_table_max == 0) {
1912 fdevent_init();
1913 fd_table_max = 256;
1914 }
1915 while(fd_table_max <= fd) {
1916 fd_table_max *= 2;
1917 }
Elliott Hughes6a096932015-04-16 16:47:02 -07001918 fd_table = reinterpret_cast<fdevent**>(realloc(fd_table, sizeof(fdevent*) * fd_table_max));
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08001919 if(fd_table == 0) {
1920 FATAL("could not expand fd_table to %d entries\n", fd_table_max);
1921 }
1922 memset(fd_table + oldmax, 0, sizeof(int) * (fd_table_max - oldmax));
1923 }
1924
1925 fd_table[fd] = fde;
1926}
1927
1928static void fdevent_unregister(fdevent *fde)
1929{
1930 int fd = fde->fd - WIN32_FH_BASE;
1931
1932 if((fd < 0) || (fd >= fd_table_max)) {
1933 FATAL("fd out of range (%d)\n", fde->fd);
1934 }
1935
1936 if(fd_table[fd] != fde) {
1937 FATAL("fd_table out of sync");
1938 }
1939
1940 fd_table[fd] = 0;
1941
1942 if(!(fde->state & FDE_DONT_CLOSE)) {
1943 dump_fde(fde, "close");
1944 adb_close(fde->fd);
1945 }
1946}
1947
1948static void fdevent_plist_enqueue(fdevent *node)
1949{
1950 fdevent *list = &list_pending;
1951
1952 node->next = list;
1953 node->prev = list->prev;
1954 node->prev->next = node;
1955 list->prev = node;
1956}
1957
1958static void fdevent_plist_remove(fdevent *node)
1959{
1960 node->prev->next = node->next;
1961 node->next->prev = node->prev;
1962 node->next = 0;
1963 node->prev = 0;
1964}
1965
1966static fdevent *fdevent_plist_dequeue(void)
1967{
1968 fdevent *list = &list_pending;
1969 fdevent *node = list->next;
1970
1971 if(node == list) return 0;
1972
1973 list->next = node->next;
1974 list->next->prev = list;
1975 node->next = 0;
1976 node->prev = 0;
1977
1978 return node;
1979}
1980
1981fdevent *fdevent_create(int fd, fd_func func, void *arg)
1982{
1983 fdevent *fde = (fdevent*) malloc(sizeof(fdevent));
1984 if(fde == 0) return 0;
1985 fdevent_install(fde, fd, func, arg);
1986 fde->state |= FDE_CREATED;
1987 return fde;
1988}
1989
1990void fdevent_destroy(fdevent *fde)
1991{
1992 if(fde == 0) return;
1993 if(!(fde->state & FDE_CREATED)) {
1994 FATAL("fde %p not created by fdevent_create()\n", fde);
1995 }
1996 fdevent_remove(fde);
1997}
1998
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -08001999void fdevent_install(fdevent *fde, int fd, fd_func func, void *arg)
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08002000{
2001 memset(fde, 0, sizeof(fdevent));
2002 fde->state = FDE_ACTIVE;
2003 fde->fd = fd;
2004 fde->func = func;
2005 fde->arg = arg;
2006
2007 fdevent_register(fde);
2008 dump_fde(fde, "connect");
2009 fdevent_connect(fde);
2010 fde->state |= FDE_ACTIVE;
2011}
2012
2013void fdevent_remove(fdevent *fde)
2014{
2015 if(fde->state & FDE_PENDING) {
2016 fdevent_plist_remove(fde);
2017 }
2018
2019 if(fde->state & FDE_ACTIVE) {
2020 fdevent_disconnect(fde);
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -08002021 dump_fde(fde, "disconnect");
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08002022 fdevent_unregister(fde);
2023 }
2024
2025 fde->state = 0;
2026 fde->events = 0;
2027}
2028
2029
2030void fdevent_set(fdevent *fde, unsigned events)
2031{
2032 events &= FDE_EVENTMASK;
2033
2034 if((fde->state & FDE_EVENTMASK) == (int)events) return;
2035
2036 if(fde->state & FDE_ACTIVE) {
2037 fdevent_update(fde, events);
2038 dump_fde(fde, "update");
2039 }
2040
2041 fde->state = (fde->state & FDE_STATEMASK) | events;
2042
2043 if(fde->state & FDE_PENDING) {
2044 /* if we're pending, make sure
2045 ** we don't signal an event that
2046 ** is no longer wanted.
2047 */
2048 fde->events &= (~events);
2049 if(fde->events == 0) {
2050 fdevent_plist_remove(fde);
2051 fde->state &= (~FDE_PENDING);
2052 }
2053 }
2054}
2055
2056void fdevent_add(fdevent *fde, unsigned events)
2057{
2058 fdevent_set(
2059 fde, (fde->state & FDE_EVENTMASK) | (events & FDE_EVENTMASK));
2060}
2061
2062void fdevent_del(fdevent *fde, unsigned events)
2063{
2064 fdevent_set(
2065 fde, (fde->state & FDE_EVENTMASK) & (~(events & FDE_EVENTMASK)));
2066}
2067
2068void fdevent_loop()
2069{
2070 fdevent *fde;
2071
2072 for(;;) {
2073#if DEBUG
2074 fprintf(stderr,"--- ---- waiting for events\n");
2075#endif
2076 fdevent_process();
2077
2078 while((fde = fdevent_plist_dequeue())) {
2079 unsigned events = fde->events;
2080 fde->events = 0;
2081 fde->state &= (~FDE_PENDING);
2082 dump_fde(fde, "callback");
2083 fde->func(fde->fd, events, fde->arg);
2084 }
2085 }
2086}
2087
2088/** FILE EVENT HOOKS
2089 **/
David 'Digit' Turner1f1efb52009-05-18 17:36:28 +02002090
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08002091static void _event_file_prepare( EventHook hook )
2092{
2093 if (hook->wanted & (FDE_READ|FDE_WRITE)) {
2094 /* we can always read/write */
2095 hook->ready |= hook->wanted & (FDE_READ|FDE_WRITE);
2096 }
2097}
2098
2099static int _event_file_peek( EventHook hook )
2100{
2101 return (hook->wanted & (FDE_READ|FDE_WRITE));
2102}
2103
2104static void _fh_file_hook( FH f, int events, EventHook hook )
2105{
2106 hook->h = f->fh_handle;
2107 hook->prepare = _event_file_prepare;
2108 hook->peek = _event_file_peek;
2109}
2110
2111/** SOCKET EVENT HOOKS
2112 **/
2113
2114static void _event_socket_verify( EventHook hook, WSANETWORKEVENTS* evts )
2115{
2116 if ( evts->lNetworkEvents & (FD_READ|FD_ACCEPT|FD_CLOSE) ) {
2117 if (hook->wanted & FDE_READ)
2118 hook->ready |= FDE_READ;
2119 if ((evts->iErrorCode[FD_READ] != 0) && hook->wanted & FDE_ERROR)
2120 hook->ready |= FDE_ERROR;
2121 }
2122 if ( evts->lNetworkEvents & (FD_WRITE|FD_CONNECT|FD_CLOSE) ) {
2123 if (hook->wanted & FDE_WRITE)
2124 hook->ready |= FDE_WRITE;
2125 if ((evts->iErrorCode[FD_WRITE] != 0) && hook->wanted & FDE_ERROR)
2126 hook->ready |= FDE_ERROR;
2127 }
2128 if ( evts->lNetworkEvents & FD_OOB ) {
2129 if (hook->wanted & FDE_ERROR)
2130 hook->ready |= FDE_ERROR;
2131 }
2132}
2133
2134static void _event_socket_prepare( EventHook hook )
2135{
2136 WSANETWORKEVENTS evts;
2137
2138 /* look if some of the events we want already happened ? */
2139 if (!WSAEnumNetworkEvents( hook->fh->fh_socket, NULL, &evts ))
2140 _event_socket_verify( hook, &evts );
2141}
2142
2143static int _socket_wanted_to_flags( int wanted )
2144{
2145 int flags = 0;
2146 if (wanted & FDE_READ)
2147 flags |= FD_READ | FD_ACCEPT | FD_CLOSE;
2148
2149 if (wanted & FDE_WRITE)
2150 flags |= FD_WRITE | FD_CONNECT | FD_CLOSE;
2151
2152 if (wanted & FDE_ERROR)
2153 flags |= FD_OOB;
2154
2155 return flags;
2156}
2157
2158static int _event_socket_start( EventHook hook )
2159{
2160 /* create an event which we're going to wait for */
2161 FH fh = hook->fh;
2162 long flags = _socket_wanted_to_flags( hook->wanted );
2163
2164 hook->h = fh->event;
2165 if (hook->h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
2166 D( "_event_socket_start: no event for %s\n", fh->name );
2167 return 0;
2168 }
2169
2170 if ( flags != fh->mask ) {
2171 D( "_event_socket_start: hooking %s for %x (flags %ld)\n", hook->fh->name, hook->wanted, flags );
2172 if ( WSAEventSelect( fh->fh_socket, hook->h, flags ) ) {
2173 D( "_event_socket_start: WSAEventSelect() for %s failed, error %d\n", hook->fh->name, WSAGetLastError() );
2174 CloseHandle( hook->h );
2175 hook->h = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
2176 exit(1);
2177 return 0;
2178 }
2179 fh->mask = flags;
2180 }
2181 return 1;
2182}
2183
2184static void _event_socket_stop( EventHook hook )
2185{
2186 hook->h = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
2187}
2188
2189static int _event_socket_check( EventHook hook )
2190{
2191 int result = 0;
2192 FH fh = hook->fh;
2193 WSANETWORKEVENTS evts;
2194
2195 if (!WSAEnumNetworkEvents( fh->fh_socket, hook->h, &evts ) ) {
2196 _event_socket_verify( hook, &evts );
2197 result = (hook->ready != 0);
2198 if (result) {
2199 ResetEvent( hook->h );
2200 }
2201 }
2202 D( "_event_socket_check %s returns %d\n", fh->name, result );
2203 return result;
2204}
2205
2206static int _event_socket_peek( EventHook hook )
2207{
2208 WSANETWORKEVENTS evts;
2209 FH fh = hook->fh;
2210
2211 /* look if some of the events we want already happened ? */
2212 if (!WSAEnumNetworkEvents( fh->fh_socket, NULL, &evts )) {
2213 _event_socket_verify( hook, &evts );
2214 if (hook->ready)
2215 ResetEvent( hook->h );
2216 }
2217
2218 return hook->ready != 0;
2219}
2220
2221
2222
2223static void _fh_socket_hook( FH f, int events, EventHook hook )
2224{
2225 hook->prepare = _event_socket_prepare;
2226 hook->start = _event_socket_start;
2227 hook->stop = _event_socket_stop;
2228 hook->check = _event_socket_check;
2229 hook->peek = _event_socket_peek;
2230
Spencer Low753d4852015-07-30 23:07:55 -07002231 // TODO: check return value?
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08002232 _event_socket_start( hook );
2233}
2234
2235/** SOCKETPAIR EVENT HOOKS
2236 **/
2237
2238static void _event_socketpair_prepare( EventHook hook )
2239{
2240 FH fh = hook->fh;
2241 SocketPair pair = fh->fh_pair;
2242 BipBuffer rbip = (pair->a_fd == fh) ? &pair->b2a_bip : &pair->a2b_bip;
2243 BipBuffer wbip = (pair->a_fd == fh) ? &pair->a2b_bip : &pair->b2a_bip;
2244
2245 if (hook->wanted & FDE_READ && rbip->can_read)
2246 hook->ready |= FDE_READ;
2247
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -08002248 if (hook->wanted & FDE_WRITE && wbip->can_write)
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08002249 hook->ready |= FDE_WRITE;
2250 }
2251
2252 static int _event_socketpair_start( EventHook hook )
2253 {
2254 FH fh = hook->fh;
2255 SocketPair pair = fh->fh_pair;
2256 BipBuffer rbip = (pair->a_fd == fh) ? &pair->b2a_bip : &pair->a2b_bip;
2257 BipBuffer wbip = (pair->a_fd == fh) ? &pair->a2b_bip : &pair->b2a_bip;
2258
2259 if (hook->wanted == FDE_READ)
2260 hook->h = rbip->evt_read;
2261
2262 else if (hook->wanted == FDE_WRITE)
2263 hook->h = wbip->evt_write;
2264
2265 else {
2266 D("_event_socketpair_start: can't handle FDE_READ+FDE_WRITE\n" );
2267 return 0;
2268 }
Vladimir Chtchetkineb87b8282011-11-30 10:20:27 -08002269 D( "_event_socketpair_start: hook %s for %x wanted=%x\n",
The Android Open Source Project9ca14dc2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08002270 hook->fh->name, _fh_to_int(fh), hook->wanted);
2271 return 1;
2272}
2273
2274static int _event_socketpair_peek( EventHook hook )
2275{
2276 _event_socketpair_prepare( hook );
2277 return hook->ready != 0;
2278}
2279
2280static void _fh_socketpair_hook( FH fh, int events, EventHook hook )
2281{
2282 hook->prepare = _event_socketpair_prepare;
2283 hook->start = _event_socketpair_start;
2284 hook->peek = _event_socketpair_peek;
2285}
2286
2287
2288void
2289adb_sysdeps_init( void )
2290{
2291#define ADB_MUTEX(x) InitializeCriticalSection( & x );
2292#include "mutex_list.h"
2293 InitializeCriticalSection( &_win32_lock );
2294}
2295
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002296/**************************************************************************/
2297/**************************************************************************/
2298/***** *****/
2299/***** Console Window Terminal Emulation *****/
2300/***** *****/
2301/**************************************************************************/
2302/**************************************************************************/
2303
2304// This reads input from a Win32 console window and translates it into Unix
2305// terminal-style sequences. This emulates mostly Gnome Terminal (in Normal
2306// mode, not Application mode), which itself emulates xterm. Gnome Terminal
2307// is emulated instead of xterm because it is probably more popular than xterm:
2308// Ubuntu's default Ctrl-Alt-T shortcut opens Gnome Terminal, Gnome Terminal
2309// supports modern fonts, etc. It seems best to emulate the terminal that most
2310// Android developers use because they'll fix apps (the shell, etc.) to keep
2311// working with that terminal's emulation.
2312//
2313// The point of this emulation is not to be perfect or to solve all issues with
2314// console windows on Windows, but to be better than the original code which
2315// just called read() (which called ReadFile(), which called ReadConsoleA())
2316// which did not support Ctrl-C, tab completion, shell input line editing
2317// keys, server echo, and more.
2318//
2319// This implementation reconfigures the console with SetConsoleMode(), then
2320// calls ReadConsoleInput() to get raw input which it remaps to Unix
2321// terminal-style sequences which is returned via unix_read() which is used
2322// by the 'adb shell' command.
2323//
2324// Code organization:
2325//
2326// * stdin_raw_init() and stdin_raw_restore() reconfigure the console.
2327// * unix_read() detects console windows (as opposed to pipes, files, etc.).
2328// * _console_read() is the main code of the emulation.
2329
2330
2331// Read an input record from the console; one that should be processed.
2332static bool _get_interesting_input_record_uncached(const HANDLE console,
2333 INPUT_RECORD* const input_record) {
2334 for (;;) {
2335 DWORD read_count = 0;
2336 memset(input_record, 0, sizeof(*input_record));
2337 if (!ReadConsoleInputA(console, input_record, 1, &read_count)) {
2338 D("_get_interesting_input_record_uncached: ReadConsoleInputA() "
Spencer Low1711e012015-08-02 18:50:17 -07002339 "failed: %s\n", SystemErrorCodeToString(GetLastError()).c_str());
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08002340 errno = EIO;
2341 return false;
2342 }
2343
2344 if (read_count == 0) { // should be impossible
2345 fatal("ReadConsoleInputA returned 0");
2346 }
2347
2348 if (read_count != 1) { // should be impossible
2349 fatal("ReadConsoleInputA did not return one input record");
2350 }
2351
2352 if ((input_record->EventType == KEY_EVENT) &&
2353 (input_record->Event.KeyEvent.bKeyDown)) {
2354 if (input_record->Event.KeyEvent.wRepeatCount == 0) {
2355 fatal("ReadConsoleInputA returned a key event with zero repeat"
2356 " count");
2357 }
2358
2359 // Got an interesting INPUT_RECORD, so return
2360 return true;
2361 }
2362 }
2363}
2364
2365// Cached input record (in case _console_read() is passed a buffer that doesn't
2366// have enough space to fit wRepeatCount number of key sequences). A non-zero
2367// wRepeatCount indicates that a record is cached.
2368static INPUT_RECORD _win32_input_record;
2369
2370// Get the next KEY_EVENT_RECORD that should be processed.
2371static KEY_EVENT_RECORD* _get_key_event_record(const HANDLE console) {
2372 // If nothing cached, read directly from the console until we get an
2373 // interesting record.
2374 if (_win32_input_record.Event.KeyEvent.wRepeatCount == 0) {
2375 if (!_get_interesting_input_record_uncached(console,
2376 &_win32_input_record)) {
2377 // There was an error, so make sure wRepeatCount is zero because
2378 // that signifies no cached input record.
2379 _win32_input_record.Event.KeyEvent.wRepeatCount = 0;
2380 return NULL;
2381 }
2382 }
2383
2384 return &_win32_input_record.Event.KeyEvent;
2385}
2386
2387static __inline__ bool _is_shift_pressed(const DWORD control_key_state) {
2388 return (control_key_state & SHIFT_PRESSED) != 0;
2389}
2390
2391static __inline__ bool _is_ctrl_pressed(const DWORD control_key_state) {
2392 return (control_key_state & (LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED | RIGHT_CTRL_PRESSED)) != 0;
2393}
2394
2395static __inline__ bool _is_alt_pressed(const DWORD control_key_state) {
2396 return (control_key_state & (LEFT_ALT_PRESSED | RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED)) != 0;
2397}
2398
2399static __inline__ bool _is_numlock_on(const DWORD control_key_state) {
2400 return (control_key_state & NUMLOCK_ON) != 0;
2401}
2402
2403static __inline__ bool _is_capslock_on(const DWORD control_key_state) {
2404 return (control_key_state & CAPSLOCK_ON) != 0;
2405}
2406
2407static __inline__ bool _is_enhanced_key(const DWORD control_key_state) {
2408 return (control_key_state & ENHANCED_KEY) != 0;
2409}
2410
2411// Constants from MSDN for ToAscii().
2412static const BYTE TOASCII_KEY_OFF = 0x00;
2413static const BYTE TOASCII_KEY_DOWN = 0x80;
2414static const BYTE TOASCII_KEY_TOGGLED_ON = 0x01; // for CapsLock
2415
2416// Given a key event, ignore a modifier key and return the character that was
2417// entered without the modifier. Writes to *ch and returns the number of bytes
2418// written.
2419static size_t _get_char_ignoring_modifier(char* const ch,
2420 const KEY_EVENT_RECORD* const key_event, const DWORD control_key_state,
2421 const WORD modifier) {
2422 // If there is no character from Windows, try ignoring the specified
2423 // modifier and look for a character. Note that if AltGr is being used,
2424 // there will be a character from Windows.
2425 if (key_event->uChar.AsciiChar == '\0') {
2426 // Note that we read the control key state from the passed in argument
2427 // instead of from key_event since the argument has been normalized.
2428 if (((modifier == VK_SHIFT) &&
2429 _is_shift_pressed(control_key_state)) ||
2430 ((modifier == VK_CONTROL) &&
2431 _is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state)) ||
2432 ((modifier == VK_MENU) && _is_alt_pressed(control_key_state))) {
2433
2434 BYTE key_state[256] = {0};
2435 key_state[VK_SHIFT] = _is_shift_pressed(control_key_state) ?
2436 TOASCII_KEY_DOWN : TOASCII_KEY_OFF;
2437 key_state[VK_CONTROL] = _is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state) ?
2438 TOASCII_KEY_DOWN : TOASCII_KEY_OFF;
2439 key_state[VK_MENU] = _is_alt_pressed(control_key_state) ?
2440 TOASCII_KEY_DOWN : TOASCII_KEY_OFF;
2441 key_state[VK_CAPITAL] = _is_capslock_on(control_key_state) ?
2442 TOASCII_KEY_TOGGLED_ON : TOASCII_KEY_OFF;
2443
2444 // cause this modifier to be ignored
2445 key_state[modifier] = TOASCII_KEY_OFF;
2446
2447 WORD translated = 0;
2448 if (ToAscii(key_event->wVirtualKeyCode,
2449 key_event->wVirtualScanCode, key_state, &translated, 0) == 1) {
2450 // Ignoring the modifier, we found a character.
2451 *ch = (CHAR)translated;
2452 return 1;
2453 }
2454 }
2455 }
2456
2457 // Just use whatever Windows told us originally.
2458 *ch = key_event->uChar.AsciiChar;
2459
2460 // If the character from Windows is NULL, return a size of zero.
2461 return (*ch == '\0') ? 0 : 1;
2462}
2463
2464// If a Ctrl key is pressed, lookup the character, ignoring the Ctrl key,
2465// but taking into account the shift key. This is because for a sequence like
2466// Ctrl-Alt-0, we want to find the character '0' and for Ctrl-Alt-Shift-0,
2467// we want to find the character ')'.
2468//
2469// Note that Windows doesn't seem to pass bKeyDown for Ctrl-Shift-NoAlt-0
2470// because it is the default key-sequence to switch the input language.
2471// This is configurable in the Region and Language control panel.
2472static __inline__ size_t _get_non_control_char(char* const ch,
2473 const KEY_EVENT_RECORD* const key_event, const DWORD control_key_state) {
2474 return _get_char_ignoring_modifier(ch, key_event, control_key_state,
2475 VK_CONTROL);
2476}
2477
2478// Get without Alt.
2479static __inline__ size_t _get_non_alt_char(char* const ch,
2480 const KEY_EVENT_RECORD* const key_event, const DWORD control_key_state) {
2481 return _get_char_ignoring_modifier(ch, key_event, control_key_state,
2482 VK_MENU);
2483}
2484
2485// Ignore the control key, find the character from Windows, and apply any
2486// Control key mappings (for example, Ctrl-2 is a NULL character). Writes to
2487// *pch and returns number of bytes written.
2488static size_t _get_control_character(char* const pch,
2489 const KEY_EVENT_RECORD* const key_event, const DWORD control_key_state) {
2490 const size_t len = _get_non_control_char(pch, key_event,
2491 control_key_state);
2492
2493 if ((len == 1) && _is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state)) {
2494 char ch = *pch;
2495 switch (ch) {
2496 case '2':
2497 case '@':
2498 case '`':
2499 ch = '\0';
2500 break;
2501 case '3':
2502 case '[':
2503 case '{':
2504 ch = '\x1b';
2505 break;
2506 case '4':
2507 case '\\':
2508 case '|':
2509 ch = '\x1c';
2510 break;
2511 case '5':
2512 case ']':
2513 case '}':
2514 ch = '\x1d';
2515 break;
2516 case '6':
2517 case '^':
2518 case '~':
2519 ch = '\x1e';
2520 break;
2521 case '7':
2522 case '-':
2523 case '_':
2524 ch = '\x1f';
2525 break;
2526 case '8':
2527 ch = '\x7f';
2528 break;
2529 case '/':
2530 if (!_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) {
2531 ch = '\x1f';
2532 }
2533 break;
2534 case '?':
2535 if (!_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) {
2536 ch = '\x7f';
2537 }
2538 break;
2539 }
2540 *pch = ch;
2541 }
2542
2543 return len;
2544}
2545
2546static DWORD _normalize_altgr_control_key_state(
2547 const KEY_EVENT_RECORD* const key_event) {
2548 DWORD control_key_state = key_event->dwControlKeyState;
2549
2550 // If we're in an AltGr situation where the AltGr key is down (depending on
2551 // the keyboard layout, that might be the physical right alt key which
2552 // produces a control_key_state where Right-Alt and Left-Ctrl are down) or
2553 // AltGr-equivalent keys are down (any Ctrl key + any Alt key), and we have
2554 // a character (which indicates that there was an AltGr mapping), then act
2555 // as if alt and control are not really down for the purposes of modifiers.
2556 // This makes it so that if the user with, say, a German keyboard layout
2557 // presses AltGr-] (which we see as Right-Alt + Left-Ctrl + key), we just
2558 // output the key and we don't see the Alt and Ctrl keys.
2559 if (_is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state) &&
2560 _is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)
2561 && (key_event->uChar.AsciiChar != '\0')) {
2562 // Try to remove as few bits as possible to improve our chances of
2563 // detecting combinations like Left-Alt + AltGr, Right-Ctrl + AltGr, or
2564 // Left-Alt + Right-Ctrl + AltGr.
2565 if ((control_key_state & RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED) != 0) {
2566 // Remove Right-Alt.
2567 control_key_state &= ~RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED;
2568 // If uChar is set, a Ctrl key is pressed, and Right-Alt is
2569 // pressed, Left-Ctrl is almost always set, except if the user
2570 // presses Right-Ctrl, then AltGr (in that specific order) for
2571 // whatever reason. At any rate, make sure the bit is not set.
2572 control_key_state &= ~LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED;
2573 } else if ((control_key_state & LEFT_ALT_PRESSED) != 0) {
2574 // Remove Left-Alt.
2575 control_key_state &= ~LEFT_ALT_PRESSED;
2576 // Whichever Ctrl key is down, remove it from the state. We only
2577 // remove one key, to improve our chances of detecting the
2578 // corner-case of Left-Ctrl + Left-Alt + Right-Ctrl.
2579 if ((control_key_state & LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED) != 0) {
2580 // Remove Left-Ctrl.
2581 control_key_state &= ~LEFT_CTRL_PRESSED;
2582 } else if ((control_key_state & RIGHT_CTRL_PRESSED) != 0) {
2583 // Remove Right-Ctrl.
2584 control_key_state &= ~RIGHT_CTRL_PRESSED;
2585 }
2586 }
2587
2588 // Note that this logic isn't 100% perfect because Windows doesn't
2589 // allow us to detect all combinations because a physical AltGr key
2590 // press shows up as two bits, plus some combinations are ambiguous
2591 // about what is actually physically pressed.
2592 }
2593
2594 return control_key_state;
2595}
2596
2597// If NumLock is on and Shift is pressed, SHIFT_PRESSED is not set in
2598// dwControlKeyState for the following keypad keys: period, 0-9. If we detect
2599// this scenario, set the SHIFT_PRESSED bit so we can add modifiers
2600// appropriately.
2601static DWORD _normalize_keypad_control_key_state(const WORD vk,
2602 const DWORD control_key_state) {
2603 if (!_is_numlock_on(control_key_state)) {
2604 return control_key_state;
2605 }
2606 if (!_is_enhanced_key(control_key_state)) {
2607 switch (vk) {
2608 case VK_INSERT: // 0
2609 case VK_DELETE: // .
2610 case VK_END: // 1
2611 case VK_DOWN: // 2
2612 case VK_NEXT: // 3
2613 case VK_LEFT: // 4
2614 case VK_CLEAR: // 5
2615 case VK_RIGHT: // 6
2616 case VK_HOME: // 7
2617 case VK_UP: // 8
2618 case VK_PRIOR: // 9
2619 return control_key_state | SHIFT_PRESSED;
2620 }
2621 }
2622
2623 return control_key_state;
2624}
2625
2626static const char* _get_keypad_sequence(const DWORD control_key_state,
2627 const char* const normal, const char* const shifted) {
2628 if (_is_shift_pressed(control_key_state)) {
2629 // Shift is pressed and NumLock is off
2630 return shifted;
2631 } else {
2632 // Shift is not pressed and NumLock is off, or,
2633 // Shift is pressed and NumLock is on, in which case we want the
2634 // NumLock and Shift to neutralize each other, thus, we want the normal
2635 // sequence.
2636 return normal;
2637 }
2638 // If Shift is not pressed and NumLock is on, a different virtual key code
2639 // is returned by Windows, which can be taken care of by a different case
2640 // statement in _console_read().
2641}
2642
2643// Write sequence to buf and return the number of bytes written.
2644static size_t _get_modifier_sequence(char* const buf, const WORD vk,
2645 DWORD control_key_state, const char* const normal) {
2646 // Copy the base sequence into buf.
2647 const size_t len = strlen(normal);
2648 memcpy(buf, normal, len);
2649
2650 int code = 0;
2651
2652 control_key_state = _normalize_keypad_control_key_state(vk,
2653 control_key_state);
2654
2655 if (_is_shift_pressed(control_key_state)) {
2656 code |= 0x1;
2657 }
2658 if (_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) { // any alt key pressed
2659 code |= 0x2;
2660 }
2661 if (_is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state)) { // any control key pressed
2662 code |= 0x4;
2663 }
2664 // If some modifier was held down, then we need to insert the modifier code
2665 if (code != 0) {
2666 if (len == 0) {
2667 // Should be impossible because caller should pass a string of
2668 // non-zero length.
2669 return 0;
2670 }
2671 size_t index = len - 1;
2672 const char lastChar = buf[index];
2673 if (lastChar != '~') {
2674 buf[index++] = '1';
2675 }
2676 buf[index++] = ';'; // modifier separator
2677 // 2 = shift, 3 = alt, 4 = shift & alt, 5 = control,
2678 // 6 = shift & control, 7 = alt & control, 8 = shift & alt & control
2679 buf[index++] = '1' + code;
2680 buf[index++] = lastChar; // move ~ (or other last char) to the end
2681 return index;
2682 }
2683 return len;
2684}
2685
2686// Write sequence to buf and return the number of bytes written.
2687static size_t _get_modifier_keypad_sequence(char* const buf, const WORD vk,
2688 const DWORD control_key_state, const char* const normal,
2689 const char shifted) {
2690 if (_is_shift_pressed(control_key_state)) {
2691 // Shift is pressed and NumLock is off
2692 if (shifted != '\0') {
2693 buf[0] = shifted;
2694 return sizeof(buf[0]);
2695 } else {
2696 return 0;
2697 }
2698 } else {
2699 // Shift is not pressed and NumLock is off, or,
2700 // Shift is pressed and NumLock is on, in which case we want the
2701 // NumLock and Shift to neutralize each other, thus, we want the normal
2702 // sequence.
2703 return _get_modifier_sequence(buf, vk, control_key_state, normal);
2704 }
2705 // If Shift is not pressed and NumLock is on, a different virtual key code
2706 // is returned by Windows, which can be taken care of by a different case
2707 // statement in _console_read().
2708}
2709
2710// The decimal key on the keypad produces a '.' for U.S. English and a ',' for
2711// Standard German. Figure this out at runtime so we know what to output for
2712// Shift-VK_DELETE.
2713static char _get_decimal_char() {
2714 return (char)MapVirtualKeyA(VK_DECIMAL, MAPVK_VK_TO_CHAR);
2715}
2716
2717// Prefix the len bytes in buf with the escape character, and then return the
2718// new buffer length.
2719size_t _escape_prefix(char* const buf, const size_t len) {
2720 // If nothing to prefix, don't do anything. We might be called with
2721 // len == 0, if alt was held down with a dead key which produced nothing.
2722 if (len == 0) {
2723 return 0;
2724 }
2725
2726 memmove(&buf[1], buf, len);
2727 buf[0] = '\x1b';
2728 return len + 1;
2729}
2730
2731// Writes to buffer buf (of length len), returning number of bytes written or
2732// -1 on error. Never returns zero because Win32 consoles are never 'closed'
2733// (as far as I can tell).
2734static int _console_read(const HANDLE console, void* buf, size_t len) {
2735 for (;;) {
2736 KEY_EVENT_RECORD* const key_event = _get_key_event_record(console);
2737 if (key_event == NULL) {
2738 return -1;
2739 }
2740
2741 const WORD vk = key_event->wVirtualKeyCode;
2742 const CHAR ch = key_event->uChar.AsciiChar;
2743 const DWORD control_key_state = _normalize_altgr_control_key_state(
2744 key_event);
2745
2746 // The following emulation code should write the output sequence to
2747 // either seqstr or to seqbuf and seqbuflen.
2748 const char* seqstr = NULL; // NULL terminated C-string
2749 // Enough space for max sequence string below, plus modifiers and/or
2750 // escape prefix.
2751 char seqbuf[16];
2752 size_t seqbuflen = 0; // Space used in seqbuf.
2753
2754#define MATCH(vk, normal) \
2755 case (vk): \
2756 { \
2757 seqstr = (normal); \
2758 } \
2759 break;
2760
2761 // Modifier keys should affect the output sequence.
2762#define MATCH_MODIFIER(vk, normal) \
2763 case (vk): \
2764 { \
2765 seqbuflen = _get_modifier_sequence(seqbuf, (vk), \
2766 control_key_state, (normal)); \
2767 } \
2768 break;
2769
2770 // The shift key should affect the output sequence.
2771#define MATCH_KEYPAD(vk, normal, shifted) \
2772 case (vk): \
2773 { \
2774 seqstr = _get_keypad_sequence(control_key_state, (normal), \
2775 (shifted)); \
2776 } \
2777 break;
2778
2779 // The shift key and other modifier keys should affect the output
2780 // sequence.
2781#define MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(vk, normal, shifted) \
2782 case (vk): \
2783 { \
2784 seqbuflen = _get_modifier_keypad_sequence(seqbuf, (vk), \
2785 control_key_state, (normal), (shifted)); \
2786 } \
2787 break;
2788
2789#define ESC "\x1b"
2790#define CSI ESC "["
2791#define SS3 ESC "O"
2792
2793 // Only support normal mode, not application mode.
2794
2795 // Enhanced keys:
2796 // * 6-pack: insert, delete, home, end, page up, page down
2797 // * cursor keys: up, down, right, left
2798 // * keypad: divide, enter
2799 // * Undocumented: VK_PAUSE (Ctrl-NumLock), VK_SNAPSHOT,
2800 // VK_CANCEL (Ctrl-Pause/Break), VK_NUMLOCK
2801 if (_is_enhanced_key(control_key_state)) {
2802 switch (vk) {
2803 case VK_RETURN: // Enter key on keypad
2804 if (_is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state)) {
2805 seqstr = "\n";
2806 } else {
2807 seqstr = "\r";
2808 }
2809 break;
2810
2811 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_PRIOR, CSI "5~"); // Page Up
2812 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_NEXT, CSI "6~"); // Page Down
2813
2814 // gnome-terminal currently sends SS3 "F" and SS3 "H", but that
2815 // will be fixed soon to match xterm which sends CSI "F" and
2816 // CSI "H". https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1119764
2817 MATCH(VK_END, CSI "F");
2818 MATCH(VK_HOME, CSI "H");
2819
2820 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_LEFT, CSI "D");
2821 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_UP, CSI "A");
2822 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_RIGHT, CSI "C");
2823 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_DOWN, CSI "B");
2824
2825 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_INSERT, CSI "2~");
2826 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_DELETE, CSI "3~");
2827
2828 MATCH(VK_DIVIDE, "/");
2829 }
2830 } else { // Non-enhanced keys:
2831 switch (vk) {
2832 case VK_BACK: // backspace
2833 if (_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) {
2834 seqstr = ESC "\x7f";
2835 } else {
2836 seqstr = "\x7f";
2837 }
2838 break;
2839
2840 case VK_TAB:
2841 if (_is_shift_pressed(control_key_state)) {
2842 seqstr = CSI "Z";
2843 } else {
2844 seqstr = "\t";
2845 }
2846 break;
2847
2848 // Number 5 key in keypad when NumLock is off, or if NumLock is
2849 // on and Shift is down.
2850 MATCH_KEYPAD(VK_CLEAR, CSI "E", "5");
2851
2852 case VK_RETURN: // Enter key on main keyboard
2853 if (_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) {
2854 seqstr = ESC "\n";
2855 } else if (_is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state)) {
2856 seqstr = "\n";
2857 } else {
2858 seqstr = "\r";
2859 }
2860 break;
2861
2862 // VK_ESCAPE: Don't do any special handling. The OS uses many
2863 // of the sequences with Escape and many of the remaining
2864 // sequences don't produce bKeyDown messages, only !bKeyDown
2865 // for whatever reason.
2866
2867 case VK_SPACE:
2868 if (_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) {
2869 seqstr = ESC " ";
2870 } else if (_is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state)) {
2871 seqbuf[0] = '\0'; // NULL char
2872 seqbuflen = 1;
2873 } else {
2874 seqstr = " ";
2875 }
2876 break;
2877
2878 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_PRIOR, CSI "5~", '9'); // Page Up
2879 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_NEXT, CSI "6~", '3'); // Page Down
2880
2881 MATCH_KEYPAD(VK_END, CSI "4~", "1");
2882 MATCH_KEYPAD(VK_HOME, CSI "1~", "7");
2883
2884 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_LEFT, CSI "D", '4');
2885 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_UP, CSI "A", '8');
2886 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_RIGHT, CSI "C", '6');
2887 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_DOWN, CSI "B", '2');
2888
2889 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_INSERT, CSI "2~", '0');
2890 MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD(VK_DELETE, CSI "3~",
2891 _get_decimal_char());
2892
2893 case 0x30: // 0
2894 case 0x31: // 1
2895 case 0x39: // 9
2896 case VK_OEM_1: // ;:
2897 case VK_OEM_PLUS: // =+
2898 case VK_OEM_COMMA: // ,<
2899 case VK_OEM_PERIOD: // .>
2900 case VK_OEM_7: // '"
2901 case VK_OEM_102: // depends on keyboard, could be <> or \|
2902 case VK_OEM_2: // /?
2903 case VK_OEM_3: // `~
2904 case VK_OEM_4: // [{
2905 case VK_OEM_5: // \|
2906 case VK_OEM_6: // ]}
2907 {
2908 seqbuflen = _get_control_character(seqbuf, key_event,
2909 control_key_state);
2910
2911 if (_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) {
2912 seqbuflen = _escape_prefix(seqbuf, seqbuflen);
2913 }
2914 }
2915 break;
2916
2917 case 0x32: // 2
2918 case 0x36: // 6
2919 case VK_OEM_MINUS: // -_
2920 {
2921 seqbuflen = _get_control_character(seqbuf, key_event,
2922 control_key_state);
2923
2924 // If Alt is pressed and it isn't Ctrl-Alt-ShiftUp, then
2925 // prefix with escape.
2926 if (_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state) &&
2927 !(_is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state) &&
2928 !_is_shift_pressed(control_key_state))) {
2929 seqbuflen = _escape_prefix(seqbuf, seqbuflen);
2930 }
2931 }
2932 break;
2933
2934 case 0x33: // 3
2935 case 0x34: // 4
2936 case 0x35: // 5
2937 case 0x37: // 7
2938 case 0x38: // 8
2939 {
2940 seqbuflen = _get_control_character(seqbuf, key_event,
2941 control_key_state);
2942
2943 // If Alt is pressed and it isn't Ctrl-Alt-ShiftUp, then
2944 // prefix with escape.
2945 if (_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state) &&
2946 !(_is_ctrl_pressed(control_key_state) &&
2947 !_is_shift_pressed(control_key_state))) {
2948 seqbuflen = _escape_prefix(seqbuf, seqbuflen);
2949 }
2950 }
2951 break;
2952
2953 case 0x41: // a
2954 case 0x42: // b
2955 case 0x43: // c
2956 case 0x44: // d
2957 case 0x45: // e
2958 case 0x46: // f
2959 case 0x47: // g
2960 case 0x48: // h
2961 case 0x49: // i
2962 case 0x4a: // j
2963 case 0x4b: // k
2964 case 0x4c: // l
2965 case 0x4d: // m
2966 case 0x4e: // n
2967 case 0x4f: // o
2968 case 0x50: // p
2969 case 0x51: // q
2970 case 0x52: // r
2971 case 0x53: // s
2972 case 0x54: // t
2973 case 0x55: // u
2974 case 0x56: // v
2975 case 0x57: // w
2976 case 0x58: // x
2977 case 0x59: // y
2978 case 0x5a: // z
2979 {
2980 seqbuflen = _get_non_alt_char(seqbuf, key_event,
2981 control_key_state);
2982
2983 // If Alt is pressed, then prefix with escape.
2984 if (_is_alt_pressed(control_key_state)) {
2985 seqbuflen = _escape_prefix(seqbuf, seqbuflen);
2986 }
2987 }
2988 break;
2989
2990 // These virtual key codes are generated by the keys on the
2991 // keypad *when NumLock is on* and *Shift is up*.
2992 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD0, "0");
2993 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD1, "1");
2994 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD2, "2");
2995 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD3, "3");
2996 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD4, "4");
2997 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD5, "5");
2998 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD6, "6");
2999 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD7, "7");
3000 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD8, "8");
3001 MATCH(VK_NUMPAD9, "9");
3002
3003 MATCH(VK_MULTIPLY, "*");
3004 MATCH(VK_ADD, "+");
3005 MATCH(VK_SUBTRACT, "-");
3006 // VK_DECIMAL is generated by the . key on the keypad *when
3007 // NumLock is on* and *Shift is up* and the sequence is not
3008 // Ctrl-Alt-NoShift-. (which causes Ctrl-Alt-Del and the
3009 // Windows Security screen to come up).
3010 case VK_DECIMAL:
3011 // U.S. English uses '.', Germany German uses ','.
3012 seqbuflen = _get_non_control_char(seqbuf, key_event,
3013 control_key_state);
3014 break;
3015
3016 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F1, SS3 "P");
3017 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F2, SS3 "Q");
3018 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F3, SS3 "R");
3019 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F4, SS3 "S");
3020 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F5, CSI "15~");
3021 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F6, CSI "17~");
3022 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F7, CSI "18~");
3023 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F8, CSI "19~");
3024 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F9, CSI "20~");
3025 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F10, CSI "21~");
3026 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F11, CSI "23~");
3027 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F12, CSI "24~");
3028
3029 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F13, CSI "25~");
3030 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F14, CSI "26~");
3031 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F15, CSI "28~");
3032 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F16, CSI "29~");
3033 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F17, CSI "31~");
3034 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F18, CSI "32~");
3035 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F19, CSI "33~");
3036 MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F20, CSI "34~");
3037
3038 // MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F21, ???);
3039 // MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F22, ???);
3040 // MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F23, ???);
3041 // MATCH_MODIFIER(VK_F24, ???);
3042 }
3043 }
3044
3045#undef MATCH
3046#undef MATCH_MODIFIER
3047#undef MATCH_KEYPAD
3048#undef MATCH_MODIFIER_KEYPAD
3049#undef ESC
3050#undef CSI
3051#undef SS3
3052
3053 const char* out;
3054 size_t outlen;
3055
3056 // Check for output in any of:
3057 // * seqstr is set (and strlen can be used to determine the length).
3058 // * seqbuf and seqbuflen are set
3059 // Fallback to ch from Windows.
3060 if (seqstr != NULL) {
3061 out = seqstr;
3062 outlen = strlen(seqstr);
3063 } else if (seqbuflen > 0) {
3064 out = seqbuf;
3065 outlen = seqbuflen;
3066 } else if (ch != '\0') {
3067 // Use whatever Windows told us it is.
3068 seqbuf[0] = ch;
3069 seqbuflen = 1;
3070 out = seqbuf;
3071 outlen = seqbuflen;
3072 } else {
3073 // No special handling for the virtual key code and Windows isn't
3074 // telling us a character code, then we don't know how to translate
3075 // the key press.
3076 //
3077 // Consume the input and 'continue' to cause us to get a new key
3078 // event.
3079 D("_console_read: unknown virtual key code: %d, enhanced: %s\n",
3080 vk, _is_enhanced_key(control_key_state) ? "true" : "false");
3081 key_event->wRepeatCount = 0;
3082 continue;
3083 }
3084
3085 int bytesRead = 0;
3086
3087 // put output wRepeatCount times into buf/len
3088 while (key_event->wRepeatCount > 0) {
3089 if (len >= outlen) {
3090 // Write to buf/len
3091 memcpy(buf, out, outlen);
3092 buf = (void*)((char*)buf + outlen);
3093 len -= outlen;
3094 bytesRead += outlen;
3095
3096 // consume the input
3097 --key_event->wRepeatCount;
3098 } else {
3099 // Not enough space, so just leave it in _win32_input_record
3100 // for a subsequent retrieval.
3101 if (bytesRead == 0) {
3102 // We didn't write anything because there wasn't enough
3103 // space to even write one sequence. This should never
3104 // happen if the caller uses sensible buffer sizes
3105 // (i.e. >= maximum sequence length which is probably a
3106 // few bytes long).
3107 D("_console_read: no buffer space to write one sequence; "
3108 "buffer: %ld, sequence: %ld\n", (long)len,
3109 (long)outlen);
3110 errno = ENOMEM;
3111 return -1;
3112 } else {
3113 // Stop trying to write to buf/len, just return whatever
3114 // we wrote so far.
3115 break;
3116 }
3117 }
3118 }
3119
3120 return bytesRead;
3121 }
3122}
3123
3124static DWORD _old_console_mode; // previous GetConsoleMode() result
3125static HANDLE _console_handle; // when set, console mode should be restored
3126
3127void stdin_raw_init(const int fd) {
3128 if (STDIN_FILENO == fd) {
3129 const HANDLE in = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
3130 if ((in == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) || (in == NULL)) {
3131 return;
3132 }
3133
3134 if (GetFileType(in) != FILE_TYPE_CHAR) {
3135 // stdin might be a file or pipe.
3136 return;
3137 }
3138
3139 if (!GetConsoleMode(in, &_old_console_mode)) {
3140 // If GetConsoleMode() fails, stdin is probably is not a console.
3141 return;
3142 }
3143
3144 // Disable ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT so that Ctrl-C is read instead of
3145 // calling the process Ctrl-C routine (configured by
3146 // SetConsoleCtrlHandler()).
3147 // Disable ENABLE_LINE_INPUT so that input is immediately sent.
3148 // Disable ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT to disable local echo. Disabling this
3149 // flag also seems necessary to have proper line-ending processing.
3150 if (!SetConsoleMode(in, _old_console_mode & ~(ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT |
3151 ENABLE_LINE_INPUT | ENABLE_ECHO_INPUT))) {
3152 // This really should not fail.
Spencer Low1711e012015-08-02 18:50:17 -07003153 D("stdin_raw_init: SetConsoleMode() failed: %s\n",
3154 SystemErrorCodeToString(GetLastError()).c_str());
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08003155 }
3156
3157 // Once this is set, it means that stdin has been configured for
3158 // reading from and that the old console mode should be restored later.
3159 _console_handle = in;
3160
3161 // Note that we don't need to configure C Runtime line-ending
3162 // translation because _console_read() does not call the C Runtime to
3163 // read from the console.
3164 }
3165}
3166
3167void stdin_raw_restore(const int fd) {
3168 if (STDIN_FILENO == fd) {
3169 if (_console_handle != NULL) {
3170 const HANDLE in = _console_handle;
3171 _console_handle = NULL; // clear state
3172
3173 if (!SetConsoleMode(in, _old_console_mode)) {
3174 // This really should not fail.
Spencer Low1711e012015-08-02 18:50:17 -07003175 D("stdin_raw_restore: SetConsoleMode() failed: %s\n",
3176 SystemErrorCodeToString(GetLastError()).c_str());
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08003177 }
3178 }
3179 }
3180}
3181
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -07003182// Called by 'adb shell' and 'adb exec-in' to read from stdin.
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08003183int unix_read(int fd, void* buf, size_t len) {
3184 if ((fd == STDIN_FILENO) && (_console_handle != NULL)) {
3185 // If it is a request to read from stdin, and stdin_raw_init() has been
3186 // called, and it successfully configured the console, then read from
3187 // the console using Win32 console APIs and partially emulate a unix
3188 // terminal.
3189 return _console_read(_console_handle, buf, len);
3190 } else {
3191 // Just call into C Runtime which can read from pipes/files and which
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -07003192 // can do LF/CR translation (which is overridable with _setmode()).
3193 // Undefine the macro that is set in sysdeps.h which bans calls to
3194 // plain read() in favor of unix_read() or adb_read().
3195#pragma push_macro("read")
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08003196#undef read
3197 return read(fd, buf, len);
Spencer Low3a2421b2015-05-22 20:09:06 -07003198#pragma pop_macro("read")
Spencer Lowbeb61982015-03-01 15:06:21 -08003199 }
3200}
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07003201
3202/**************************************************************************/
3203/**************************************************************************/
3204/***** *****/
3205/***** Unicode support *****/
3206/***** *****/
3207/**************************************************************************/
3208/**************************************************************************/
3209
3210// This implements support for using files with Unicode filenames and for
3211// outputting Unicode text to a Win32 console window. This is inspired from
3212// http://utf8everywhere.org/.
3213//
3214// Background
3215// ----------
3216//
3217// On POSIX systems, to deal with files with Unicode filenames, just pass UTF-8
3218// filenames to APIs such as open(). This works because filenames are largely
3219// opaque 'cookies' (perhaps excluding path separators).
3220//
3221// On Windows, the native file APIs such as CreateFileW() take 2-byte wchar_t
3222// UTF-16 strings. There is an API, CreateFileA() that takes 1-byte char
3223// strings, but the strings are in the ANSI codepage and not UTF-8. (The
3224// CreateFile() API is really just a macro that adds the W/A based on whether
3225// the UNICODE preprocessor symbol is defined).
3226//
3227// Options
3228// -------
3229//
3230// Thus, to write a portable program, there are a few options:
3231//
3232// 1. Write the program with wchar_t filenames (wchar_t path[256];).
3233// For Windows, just call CreateFileW(). For POSIX, write a wrapper openW()
3234// that takes a wchar_t string, converts it to UTF-8 and then calls the real
3235// open() API.
3236//
3237// 2. Write the program with a TCHAR typedef that is 2 bytes on Windows and
3238// 1 byte on POSIX. Make T-* wrappers for various OS APIs and call those,
3239// potentially touching a lot of code.
3240//
3241// 3. Write the program with a 1-byte char filenames (char path[256];) that are
3242// UTF-8. For POSIX, just call open(). For Windows, write a wrapper that
3243// takes a UTF-8 string, converts it to UTF-16 and then calls the real OS
3244// or C Runtime API.
3245//
3246// The Choice
3247// ----------
3248//
3249// The code below chooses option 3, the UTF-8 everywhere strategy. It
3250// introduces narrow() which converts UTF-16 to UTF-8. This is used by the
3251// NarrowArgs helper class that is used to convert wmain() args into UTF-8
3252// args that are passed to main() at the beginning of program startup. We also
3253// introduce widen() which converts from UTF-8 to UTF-16. This is used to
3254// implement wrappers below that call UTF-16 OS and C Runtime APIs.
3255//
3256// Unicode console output
3257// ----------------------
3258//
3259// The way to output Unicode to a Win32 console window is to call
3260// WriteConsoleW() with UTF-16 text. (The user must also choose a proper font
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -07003261// such as Lucida Console or Consolas, and in the case of East Asian languages
3262// (such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean), the user must go to the Control Panel
3263// and change the "system locale" to Chinese, etc., which allows a Chinese, etc.
3264// font to be used in console windows.)
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07003265//
3266// The problem is getting the C Runtime to make fprintf and related APIs call
3267// WriteConsoleW() under the covers. The C Runtime API, _setmode() sounds
3268// promising, but the various modes have issues:
3269//
3270// 1. _setmode(_O_TEXT) (the default) does not use WriteConsoleW() so UTF-8 and
3271// UTF-16 do not display properly.
3272// 2. _setmode(_O_BINARY) does not use WriteConsoleW() and the text comes out
3273// totally wrong.
3274// 3. _setmode(_O_U8TEXT) seems to cause the C Runtime _invalid_parameter
3275// handler to be called (upon a later I/O call), aborting the process.
3276// 4. _setmode(_O_U16TEXT) and _setmode(_O_WTEXT) cause non-wide printf/fprintf
3277// to output nothing.
3278//
3279// So the only solution is to write our own adb_fprintf() that converts UTF-8
3280// to UTF-16 and then calls WriteConsoleW().
3281
3282
3283// Function prototype because attributes cannot be placed on func definitions.
3284static void _widen_fatal(const char *fmt, ...)
3285 __attribute__((__format__(ADB_FORMAT_ARCHETYPE, 1, 2)));
3286
3287// A version of fatal() that does not call adb_(v)fprintf(), so it can be
3288// called from those functions.
3289static void _widen_fatal(const char *fmt, ...) {
3290 va_list ap;
3291 va_start(ap, fmt);
3292 // If (v)fprintf are macros that point to adb_(v)fprintf, when random adb
3293 // code calls (v)fprintf, it may end up calling adb_(v)fprintf, which then
3294 // calls _widen_fatal(). So then how does _widen_fatal() output a error?
3295 // By directly calling real C Runtime APIs that don't properly output
3296 // Unicode, but will be able to get a comprehendible message out. To do
3297 // this, make sure we don't call (v)fprintf macros by undefining them.
3298#pragma push_macro("fprintf")
3299#pragma push_macro("vfprintf")
3300#undef fprintf
3301#undef vfprintf
3302 fprintf(stderr, "error: ");
3303 vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
3304 fprintf(stderr, "\n");
3305#pragma pop_macro("vfprintf")
3306#pragma pop_macro("fprintf")
3307 va_end(ap);
3308 exit(-1);
3309}
3310
3311// TODO: Consider implementing widen() and narrow() out of std::wstring_convert
3312// once libcxx is supported on Windows. Or, consider libutils/Unicode.cpp.
3313
3314// Convert from UTF-8 to UTF-16. A size of -1 specifies a NULL terminated
3315// string. Any other size specifies the number of chars to convert, excluding
3316// any NULL terminator (if you're passing an explicit size, you probably don't
3317// have a NULL terminated string in the first place).
3318std::wstring widen(const char* utf8, const int size) {
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -07003319 // Note: Do not call SystemErrorCodeToString() from widen() because
3320 // SystemErrorCodeToString() calls narrow() which may call fatal() which
3321 // calls adb_vfprintf() which calls widen(), potentially causing infinite
3322 // recursion.
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07003323 const int chars_to_convert = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, utf8, size,
3324 NULL, 0);
3325 if (chars_to_convert <= 0) {
3326 // UTF-8 to UTF-16 should be lossless, so we don't expect this to fail.
3327 _widen_fatal("MultiByteToWideChar failed counting: %d, "
3328 "GetLastError: %lu", chars_to_convert, GetLastError());
3329 }
3330
3331 std::wstring utf16;
3332 size_t chars_to_allocate = chars_to_convert;
3333 if (size == -1) {
3334 // chars_to_convert includes a NULL terminator, so subtract space
3335 // for that because resize() includes that itself.
3336 --chars_to_allocate;
3337 }
3338 utf16.resize(chars_to_allocate);
3339
3340 // This uses &string[0] to get write-access to the entire string buffer
3341 // which may be assuming that the chars are all contiguous, but it seems
3342 // to work and saves us the hassle of using a temporary
3343 // std::vector<wchar_t>.
3344 const int result = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, utf8, size, &utf16[0],
3345 chars_to_convert);
3346 if (result != chars_to_convert) {
3347 // UTF-8 to UTF-16 should be lossless, so we don't expect this to fail.
3348 _widen_fatal("MultiByteToWideChar failed conversion: %d, "
3349 "GetLastError: %lu", result, GetLastError());
3350 }
3351
3352 // If a size was passed in (size != -1), then the string is NULL terminated
3353 // by a NULL char that was written by std::string::resize(). If size == -1,
3354 // then MultiByteToWideChar() read a NULL terminator from the original
3355 // string and converted it to a NULL UTF-16 char in the output.
3356
3357 return utf16;
3358}
3359
3360// Convert a NULL terminated string from UTF-8 to UTF-16.
3361std::wstring widen(const char* utf8) {
3362 // Pass -1 to let widen() determine the string length.
3363 return widen(utf8, -1);
3364}
3365
3366// Convert from UTF-8 to UTF-16.
3367std::wstring widen(const std::string& utf8) {
3368 return widen(utf8.c_str(), utf8.length());
3369}
3370
3371// Convert from UTF-16 to UTF-8.
3372std::string narrow(const std::wstring& utf16) {
3373 return narrow(utf16.c_str());
3374}
3375
3376// Convert from UTF-16 to UTF-8.
3377std::string narrow(const wchar_t* utf16) {
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -07003378 // Note: Do not call SystemErrorCodeToString() from narrow() because
Elliott Hughes1ba53092015-08-03 16:26:13 -07003379 // SystemErrorCodeToString() calls narrow() and we don't want potential
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -07003380 // infinite recursion.
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07003381 const int chars_required = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, utf16, -1, NULL,
3382 0, NULL, NULL);
3383 if (chars_required <= 0) {
3384 // UTF-16 to UTF-8 should be lossless, so we don't expect this to fail.
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -07003385 fatal("WideCharToMultiByte failed counting: %d, GetLastError: %lu",
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07003386 chars_required, GetLastError());
3387 }
3388
3389 std::string utf8;
3390 // Subtract space for the NULL terminator because resize() includes
3391 // that itself. Note that this could potentially throw a std::bad_alloc
3392 // exception.
3393 utf8.resize(chars_required - 1);
3394
3395 // This uses &string[0] to get write-access to the entire string buffer
3396 // which may be assuming that the chars are all contiguous, but it seems
3397 // to work and saves us the hassle of using a temporary
3398 // std::vector<char>.
3399 const int result = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, utf16, -1, &utf8[0],
3400 chars_required, NULL, NULL);
3401 if (result != chars_required) {
3402 // UTF-16 to UTF-8 should be lossless, so we don't expect this to fail.
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -07003403 fatal("WideCharToMultiByte failed conversion: %d, GetLastError: %lu",
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07003404 result, GetLastError());
3405 }
3406
3407 return utf8;
3408}
3409
3410// Constructor for helper class to convert wmain() UTF-16 args to UTF-8 to
3411// be passed to main().
3412NarrowArgs::NarrowArgs(const int argc, wchar_t** const argv) {
3413 narrow_args = new char*[argc + 1];
3414
3415 for (int i = 0; i < argc; ++i) {
3416 narrow_args[i] = strdup(narrow(argv[i]).c_str());
3417 }
3418 narrow_args[argc] = nullptr; // terminate
3419}
3420
3421NarrowArgs::~NarrowArgs() {
3422 if (narrow_args != nullptr) {
3423 for (char** argp = narrow_args; *argp != nullptr; ++argp) {
3424 free(*argp);
3425 }
3426 delete[] narrow_args;
3427 narrow_args = nullptr;
3428 }
3429}
3430
3431int unix_open(const char* path, int options, ...) {
3432 if ((options & O_CREAT) == 0) {
3433 return _wopen(widen(path).c_str(), options);
3434 } else {
3435 int mode;
3436 va_list args;
3437 va_start(args, options);
3438 mode = va_arg(args, int);
3439 va_end(args);
3440 return _wopen(widen(path).c_str(), options, mode);
3441 }
3442}
3443
3444// Version of stat() that takes a UTF-8 path.
3445int adb_stat(const char* f, struct adb_stat* s) {
3446#pragma push_macro("wstat")
3447// This definition of wstat seems to be missing from <sys/stat.h>.
3448#if defined(_FILE_OFFSET_BITS) && (_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64)
3449#ifdef _USE_32BIT_TIME_T
3450#define wstat _wstat32i64
3451#else
3452#define wstat _wstat64
3453#endif
3454#else
3455// <sys/stat.h> has a function prototype for wstat() that should be available.
3456#endif
3457
3458 return wstat(widen(f).c_str(), s);
3459
3460#pragma pop_macro("wstat")
3461}
3462
3463// Version of opendir() that takes a UTF-8 path.
3464DIR* adb_opendir(const char* name) {
3465 // Just cast _WDIR* to DIR*. This doesn't work if the caller reads any of
3466 // the fields, but right now all the callers treat the structure as
3467 // opaque.
3468 return reinterpret_cast<DIR*>(_wopendir(widen(name).c_str()));
3469}
3470
3471// Version of readdir() that returns UTF-8 paths.
3472struct dirent* adb_readdir(DIR* dir) {
3473 _WDIR* const wdir = reinterpret_cast<_WDIR*>(dir);
3474 struct _wdirent* const went = _wreaddir(wdir);
3475 if (went == nullptr) {
3476 return nullptr;
3477 }
3478 // Convert from UTF-16 to UTF-8.
3479 const std::string name_utf8(narrow(went->d_name));
3480
3481 // Cast the _wdirent* to dirent* and overwrite the d_name field (which has
3482 // space for UTF-16 wchar_t's) with UTF-8 char's.
3483 struct dirent* ent = reinterpret_cast<struct dirent*>(went);
3484
3485 if (name_utf8.length() + 1 > sizeof(went->d_name)) {
3486 // Name too big to fit in existing buffer.
3487 errno = ENOMEM;
3488 return nullptr;
3489 }
3490
3491 // Note that sizeof(_wdirent::d_name) is bigger than sizeof(dirent::d_name)
3492 // because _wdirent contains wchar_t instead of char. So even if name_utf8
3493 // can fit in _wdirent::d_name, the resulting dirent::d_name field may be
3494 // bigger than the caller expects because they expect a dirent structure
3495 // which has a smaller d_name field. Ignore this since the caller should be
3496 // resilient.
3497
3498 // Rewrite the UTF-16 d_name field to UTF-8.
3499 strcpy(ent->d_name, name_utf8.c_str());
3500
3501 return ent;
3502}
3503
3504// Version of closedir() to go with our version of adb_opendir().
3505int adb_closedir(DIR* dir) {
3506 return _wclosedir(reinterpret_cast<_WDIR*>(dir));
3507}
3508
3509// Version of unlink() that takes a UTF-8 path.
3510int adb_unlink(const char* path) {
3511 const std::wstring wpath(widen(path));
3512
3513 int rc = _wunlink(wpath.c_str());
3514
3515 if (rc == -1 && errno == EACCES) {
3516 /* unlink returns EACCES when the file is read-only, so we first */
3517 /* try to make it writable, then unlink again... */
3518 rc = _wchmod(wpath.c_str(), _S_IREAD | _S_IWRITE);
3519 if (rc == 0)
3520 rc = _wunlink(wpath.c_str());
3521 }
3522 return rc;
3523}
3524
3525// Version of mkdir() that takes a UTF-8 path.
3526int adb_mkdir(const std::string& path, int mode) {
3527 return _wmkdir(widen(path.c_str()).c_str());
3528}
3529
3530// Version of utime() that takes a UTF-8 path.
3531int adb_utime(const char* path, struct utimbuf* u) {
3532 static_assert(sizeof(struct utimbuf) == sizeof(struct _utimbuf),
3533 "utimbuf and _utimbuf should be the same size because they both "
3534 "contain the same types, namely time_t");
3535 return _wutime(widen(path).c_str(), reinterpret_cast<struct _utimbuf*>(u));
3536}
3537
3538// Version of chmod() that takes a UTF-8 path.
3539int adb_chmod(const char* path, int mode) {
3540 return _wchmod(widen(path).c_str(), mode);
3541}
3542
3543// Internal function to get a Win32 console HANDLE from a C Runtime FILE*.
3544static HANDLE _get_console_handle(FILE* const stream) {
3545 // Get a C Runtime file descriptor number from the FILE* structure.
3546 const int fd = fileno(stream);
3547 if (fd < 0) {
3548 return NULL;
3549 }
3550
3551 // If it is not a "character device", it is probably a file and not a
3552 // console. Do this check early because it is probably cheap. Still do more
3553 // checks after this since there are devices that pass this test, but are
3554 // not a console, such as NUL, the Windows /dev/null equivalent (I think).
3555 if (!isatty(fd)) {
3556 return NULL;
3557 }
3558
3559 // Given a C Runtime file descriptor number, get the underlying OS
3560 // file handle.
3561 const intptr_t osfh = _get_osfhandle(fd);
3562 if (osfh == -1) {
3563 return NULL;
3564 }
3565
3566 const HANDLE h = reinterpret_cast<const HANDLE>(osfh);
3567
3568 DWORD old_mode = 0;
3569 if (!GetConsoleMode(h, &old_mode)) {
3570 return NULL;
3571 }
3572
3573 // If GetConsoleMode() was successful, assume this is a console.
3574 return h;
3575}
3576
3577// Internal helper function to write UTF-8 bytes to a console. Returns -1
3578// on error.
3579static int _console_write_utf8(const char* buf, size_t size, FILE* stream,
3580 HANDLE console) {
3581 // Convert from UTF-8 to UTF-16.
3582 // This could throw std::bad_alloc.
3583 const std::wstring output(widen(buf, size));
3584
3585 // Note that this does not do \n => \r\n translation because that
3586 // doesn't seem necessary for the Windows console. For the Windows
3587 // console \r moves to the beginning of the line and \n moves to a new
3588 // line.
3589
3590 // Flush any stream buffering so that our output is afterwards which
3591 // makes sense because our call is afterwards.
3592 (void)fflush(stream);
3593
3594 // Write UTF-16 to the console.
3595 DWORD written = 0;
3596 if (!WriteConsoleW(console, output.c_str(), output.length(), &written,
3597 NULL)) {
3598 errno = EIO;
3599 return -1;
3600 }
3601
3602 // This is the number of UTF-16 chars written, which might be different
3603 // than the number of UTF-8 chars passed in. It doesn't seem practical to
3604 // get this count correct.
3605 return written;
3606}
3607
3608// Function prototype because attributes cannot be placed on func definitions.
3609static int _console_vfprintf(const HANDLE console, FILE* stream,
3610 const char *format, va_list ap)
3611 __attribute__((__format__(ADB_FORMAT_ARCHETYPE, 3, 0)));
3612
3613// Internal function to format a UTF-8 string and write it to a Win32 console.
3614// Returns -1 on error.
3615static int _console_vfprintf(const HANDLE console, FILE* stream,
3616 const char *format, va_list ap) {
3617 std::string output_utf8;
3618
3619 // Format the string.
3620 // This could throw std::bad_alloc.
3621 android::base::StringAppendV(&output_utf8, format, ap);
3622
3623 return _console_write_utf8(output_utf8.c_str(), output_utf8.length(),
3624 stream, console);
3625}
3626
3627// Version of vfprintf() that takes UTF-8 and can write Unicode to a
3628// Windows console.
3629int adb_vfprintf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list ap) {
3630 const HANDLE console = _get_console_handle(stream);
3631
3632 // If there is an associated Win32 console, write to it specially,
3633 // otherwise defer to the regular C Runtime, passing it UTF-8.
3634 if (console != NULL) {
3635 return _console_vfprintf(console, stream, format, ap);
3636 } else {
3637 // If vfprintf is a macro, undefine it, so we can call the real
3638 // C Runtime API.
3639#pragma push_macro("vfprintf")
3640#undef vfprintf
3641 return vfprintf(stream, format, ap);
3642#pragma pop_macro("vfprintf")
3643 }
3644}
3645
3646// Version of fprintf() that takes UTF-8 and can write Unicode to a
3647// Windows console.
3648int adb_fprintf(FILE *stream, const char *format, ...) {
3649 va_list ap;
3650 va_start(ap, format);
3651 const int result = adb_vfprintf(stream, format, ap);
3652 va_end(ap);
3653
3654 return result;
3655}
3656
3657// Version of printf() that takes UTF-8 and can write Unicode to a
3658// Windows console.
3659int adb_printf(const char *format, ...) {
3660 va_list ap;
3661 va_start(ap, format);
3662 const int result = adb_vfprintf(stdout, format, ap);
3663 va_end(ap);
3664
3665 return result;
3666}
3667
3668// Version of fputs() that takes UTF-8 and can write Unicode to a
3669// Windows console.
3670int adb_fputs(const char* buf, FILE* stream) {
3671 // adb_fprintf returns -1 on error, which is conveniently the same as EOF
3672 // which fputs (and hence adb_fputs) should return on error.
3673 return adb_fprintf(stream, "%s", buf);
3674}
3675
3676// Version of fputc() that takes UTF-8 and can write Unicode to a
3677// Windows console.
3678int adb_fputc(int ch, FILE* stream) {
3679 const int result = adb_fprintf(stream, "%c", ch);
3680 if (result <= 0) {
3681 // If there was an error, or if nothing was printed (which should be an
3682 // error), return an error, which fprintf signifies with EOF.
3683 return EOF;
3684 }
3685 // For success, fputc returns the char, cast to unsigned char, then to int.
3686 return static_cast<unsigned char>(ch);
3687}
3688
3689// Internal function to write UTF-8 to a Win32 console. Returns the number of
3690// items (of length size) written. On error, returns a short item count or 0.
3691static size_t _console_fwrite(const void* ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb,
3692 FILE* stream, HANDLE console) {
3693 // TODO: Note that a Unicode character could be several UTF-8 bytes. But
3694 // if we're passed only some of the bytes of a character (for example, from
3695 // the network socket for adb shell), we won't be able to convert the char
3696 // to a complete UTF-16 char (or surrogate pair), so the output won't look
3697 // right.
3698 //
3699 // To fix this, see libutils/Unicode.cpp for hints on decoding UTF-8.
3700 //
3701 // For now we ignore this problem because the alternative is that we'd have
3702 // to parse UTF-8 and buffer things up (doable). At least this is better
3703 // than what we had before -- always incorrect multi-byte UTF-8 output.
3704 int result = _console_write_utf8(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(ptr),
3705 size * nmemb, stream, console);
3706 if (result == -1) {
3707 return 0;
3708 }
3709 return result / size;
3710}
3711
3712// Version of fwrite() that takes UTF-8 and can write Unicode to a
3713// Windows console.
3714size_t adb_fwrite(const void* ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE* stream) {
3715 const HANDLE console = _get_console_handle(stream);
3716
3717 // If there is an associated Win32 console, write to it specially,
3718 // otherwise defer to the regular C Runtime, passing it UTF-8.
3719 if (console != NULL) {
3720 return _console_fwrite(ptr, size, nmemb, stream, console);
3721 } else {
3722 // If fwrite is a macro, undefine it, so we can call the real
3723 // C Runtime API.
3724#pragma push_macro("fwrite")
3725#undef fwrite
3726 return fwrite(ptr, size, nmemb, stream);
3727#pragma pop_macro("fwrite")
3728 }
3729}
3730
3731// Version of fopen() that takes a UTF-8 filename and can access a file with
3732// a Unicode filename.
3733FILE* adb_fopen(const char* f, const char* m) {
3734 return _wfopen(widen(f).c_str(), widen(m).c_str());
3735}
3736
3737// Shadow UTF-8 environment variable name/value pairs that are created from
3738// _wenviron the first time that adb_getenv() is called. Note that this is not
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -07003739// currently updated if putenv, setenv, unsetenv are called. Note that no
3740// thread synchronization is done, but we're called early enough in
3741// single-threaded startup that things work ok.
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07003742static std::unordered_map<std::string, char*> g_environ_utf8;
3743
3744// Make sure that shadow UTF-8 environment variables are setup.
3745static void _ensure_env_setup() {
3746 // If some name/value pairs exist, then we've already done the setup below.
3747 if (g_environ_utf8.size() != 0) {
3748 return;
3749 }
3750
3751 // Read name/value pairs from UTF-16 _wenviron and write new name/value
3752 // pairs to UTF-8 g_environ_utf8. Note that it probably does not make sense
3753 // to use the D() macro here because that tracing only works if the
3754 // ADB_TRACE environment variable is setup, but that env var can't be read
3755 // until this code completes.
3756 for (wchar_t** env = _wenviron; *env != nullptr; ++env) {
3757 wchar_t* const equal = wcschr(*env, L'=');
3758 if (equal == nullptr) {
3759 // Malformed environment variable with no equal sign. Shouldn't
3760 // really happen, but we should be resilient to this.
3761 continue;
3762 }
3763
3764 const std::string name_utf8(narrow(std::wstring(*env, equal - *env)));
3765 char* const value_utf8 = strdup(narrow(equal + 1).c_str());
3766
3767 // Overwrite any duplicate name, but there shouldn't be a dup in the
3768 // first place.
3769 g_environ_utf8[name_utf8] = value_utf8;
3770 }
3771}
3772
3773// Version of getenv() that takes a UTF-8 environment variable name and
3774// retrieves a UTF-8 value.
3775char* adb_getenv(const char* name) {
3776 _ensure_env_setup();
3777
Spencer Lowcc467f12015-08-02 18:13:54 -07003778 const auto it = g_environ_utf8.find(std::string(name));
Spencer Low6815c072015-05-11 01:08:48 -07003779 if (it == g_environ_utf8.end()) {
3780 return nullptr;
3781 }
3782
3783 return it->second;
3784}
3785
3786// Version of getcwd() that returns the current working directory in UTF-8.
3787char* adb_getcwd(char* buf, int size) {
3788 wchar_t* wbuf = _wgetcwd(nullptr, 0);
3789 if (wbuf == nullptr) {
3790 return nullptr;
3791 }
3792
3793 const std::string buf_utf8(narrow(wbuf));
3794 free(wbuf);
3795 wbuf = nullptr;
3796
3797 // If size was specified, make sure all the chars will fit.
3798 if (size != 0) {
3799 if (size < static_cast<int>(buf_utf8.length() + 1)) {
3800 errno = ERANGE;
3801 return nullptr;
3802 }
3803 }
3804
3805 // If buf was not specified, allocate storage.
3806 if (buf == nullptr) {
3807 if (size == 0) {
3808 size = buf_utf8.length() + 1;
3809 }
3810 buf = reinterpret_cast<char*>(malloc(size));
3811 if (buf == nullptr) {
3812 return nullptr;
3813 }
3814 }
3815
3816 // Destination buffer was allocated with enough space, or we've already
3817 // checked an existing buffer size for enough space.
3818 strcpy(buf, buf_utf8.c_str());
3819
3820 return buf;
3821}