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/* Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project
**
** This software is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public
** License version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation, and
** may be copied, distributed, and modified under those terms.
**
** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
** GNU General Public License for more details.
*/
/* This is the source code to the tiny "emulator" launcher program
* that is in charge of starting the target-specific emulator binary
* for a given AVD, i.e. either 'emulator-arm' or 'emulator-x86'
*
* This program will be replaced in the future by what is currently
* known as 'emulator-ui', but is a good placeholder until this
* migration is completed.
*/
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <android/utils/panic.h>
#include <android/utils/path.h>
#include <android/utils/bufprint.h>
#include <android/avd/util.h>
/* Required by android/utils/debug.h */
int android_verbose;
#define DEBUG 1
#if DEBUG
# define D(...) do { if (android_verbose) printf("emulator:" __VA_ARGS__); } while (0)
#else
# define D(...) do{}while(0)
#endif
/* The extension used by dynamic libraries on the host platform */
#ifdef _WIN32
# define DLL_EXTENSION ".dll"
#elif defined(__APPLE__)
# define DLL_EXTENSION ".dylib"
#else
# define DLL_EXTENSION ".so"
#endif
#if defined(__x86_64__)
/* Normally emulator is compiled in 32-bit. In standalone it can be compiled
in 64-bit (with ,/android-configure.sh --try-64). In this case, emulator-$ARCH
are also compiled in 64-bit and will search for lib64*.so instead of lib*so */
#define GLES_EMULATION_LIB "lib64OpenglRender" DLL_EXTENSION
#elif defined(__i386__)
#define GLES_EMULATION_LIB "libOpenglRender" DLL_EXTENSION
#else
#error Unknown architecture for codegen
#endif
/* Forward declarations */
static char* getTargetEmulatorPath(const char* progName, const char* avdArch, const int force_32bit);
static char* getSharedLibraryPath(const char* progName, const char* libName);
static void prependSharedLibraryPath(const char* prefix);
#ifdef _WIN32
static char* quotePath(const char* path);
#endif
/* The execv() definition in mingw is slightly bogus.
* It takes a second argument of type 'const char* const*'
* while POSIX mandates char** instead.
*
* To avoid compiler warnings, define the safe_execv macro
* to perform an explicit cast with mingw.
*/
#ifdef _WIN32
# define safe_execv(_filepath,_argv) execv((_filepath),(const char* const*)(_argv))
#else
# define safe_execv(_filepath,_argv) execv((_filepath),(_argv))
#endif
/* Main routine */
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
const char* avdName = NULL;
char* avdArch = NULL;
char* emulatorPath;
int force_32bit = 0;
/* Define ANDROID_EMULATOR_DEBUG to 1 in your environment if you want to
* see the debug messages from this launcher program.
*/
const char* debug = getenv("ANDROID_EMULATOR_DEBUG");
if (debug != NULL && *debug && *debug != '0')
android_verbose = 1;
/* Parse command-line and look for
* 1) an avd name either in the form or '-avd <name>' or '@<name>'
* 2) '-force-32bit' which always use 32-bit emulator on 64-bit platforms
*/
int nn;
for (nn = 1; nn < argc; nn++) {
const char* opt = argv[nn];
if (!strcmp(opt,"-qemu"))
break;
if (!strcmp(opt,"-force-32bit")) {
force_32bit = 1;
continue;
}
if (!avdName) {
if (!strcmp(opt,"-avd") && nn+1 < argc) {
avdName = argv[nn+1];
}
else if (opt[0] == '@' && opt[1] != '\0') {
avdName = opt+1;
}
}
}
/* If there is an AVD name, we're going to extract its target architecture
* by looking at its config.ini
*/
if (avdName != NULL) {
D("Found AVD name '%s'\n", avdName);
avdArch = path_getAvdTargetArch(avdName);
D("Found AVD target architecture: %s\n", avdArch);
} else {
/* Otherwise, using the ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT directory */
const char* androidOut = getenv("ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT");
if (androidOut != NULL && *androidOut != '\0') {
D("Found ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT: %s\n", androidOut);
avdArch = path_getBuildTargetArch(androidOut);
D("Found build target architecture: %s\n", avdArch);
}
}
if (avdArch == NULL) {
avdArch = "arm";
D("Can't determine target AVD architecture: defaulting to %s\n", avdArch);
}
/* Find the architecture-specific program in the same directory */
emulatorPath = getTargetEmulatorPath(argv[0], avdArch, force_32bit);
D("Found target-specific emulator binary: %s\n", emulatorPath);
/* Replace it in our command-line */
argv[0] = emulatorPath;
#ifdef _WIN32
/* Looks like execv() in mingw (or is it MSVCRT.DLL?) doesn't
* support a space in argv[0] unless we explicitely quote it.
* IMPORTANT: do not quote the first argument to execv() or it will fail.
* This was tested on a 32-bit Vista installation.
*/
if (strchr(emulatorPath, ' ')) {
argv[0] = quotePath(emulatorPath);
D("Quoted emulator binary path: %s\n", emulatorPath);
}
#endif
/* We need to find the location of the GLES emulation shared libraries
* and modify either LD_LIBRARY_PATH or PATH accordingly
*/
{
char* sharedLibPath = getSharedLibraryPath(emulatorPath, GLES_EMULATION_LIB);
if (sharedLibPath != NULL) {
D("Found OpenGLES emulation libraries in %s\n", sharedLibPath);
prependSharedLibraryPath(sharedLibPath);
} else {
D("Could not find OpenGLES emulation host libraries!\n");
}
}
/* Launch it with the same set of options ! */
safe_execv(emulatorPath, argv);
/* We could not launch the program ! */
fprintf(stderr, "Could not launch '%s': %s\n", emulatorPath, strerror(errno));
return errno;
}
static int
getHostOSBitness()
{
/*
This function returns 64 if host is running 64-bit OS, or 32 otherwise.
It uses the same technique in ndk/build/core/ndk-common.sh.
Here are comments from there:
## On Linux or Darwin, a 64-bit kernel (*) doesn't mean that the user-land
## is always 32-bit, so use "file" to determine the bitness of the shell
## that invoked us. The -L option is used to de-reference symlinks.
##
## Note that on Darwin, a single executable can contain both x86 and
## x86_64 machine code, so just look for x86_64 (darwin) or x86-64 (Linux)
## in the output.
(*) ie. The following code doesn't always work:
struct utsname u;
int host_runs_64bit_OS = (uname(&u) == 0 && strcmp(u.machine, "x86_64") == 0);
*/
return system("file -L \"$SHELL\" | grep -q \"x86[_-]64\"") == 0 ? 64 : 32;
}
/* Find the target-specific emulator binary. This will be something
* like <programDir>/emulator-<targetArch>, where <programDir> is
* the directory of the current program.
*/
static char*
getTargetEmulatorPath(const char* progName, const char* avdArch, const int force_32bit)
{
char* progDir;
char path[PATH_MAX], *pathEnd=path+sizeof(path), *p;
const char* emulatorPrefix = "emulator-";
const char* emulator64Prefix = "emulator64-";
#ifdef _WIN32
const char* exeExt = ".exe";
/* ToDo: currently amd64-mingw32msvc-gcc doesn't work (http://b/issue?id=5949152)
which prevents us from generating 64-bit emulator for Windows */
int search_for_64bit_emulator = 0;
#else
const char* exeExt = "";
int search_for_64bit_emulator = !force_32bit && getHostOSBitness() == 64;
#endif
/* Get program's directory name in progDir */
path_split(progName, &progDir, NULL);
if (search_for_64bit_emulator) {
/* Find 64-bit emulator first */
p = bufprint(path, pathEnd, "%s/%s%s%s", progDir, emulator64Prefix, avdArch, exeExt);
if (p >= pathEnd) {
APANIC("Path too long: %s\n", progName);
}
if (path_exists(path)) {
free(progDir);
return strdup(path);
}
}
/* Find 32-bit emulator */
p = bufprint(path, pathEnd, "%s/%s%s%s", progDir, emulatorPrefix, avdArch, exeExt);
free(progDir);
if (p >= pathEnd) {
APANIC("Path too long: %s\n", progName);
}
if (path_exists(path)) {
return strdup(path);
}
/* Mmm, the file doesn't exist, If there is no slash / backslash
* in our path, we're going to try to search it in our path.
*/
#ifdef _WIN32
if (strchr(progName, '/') == NULL && strchr(progName, '\\') == NULL) {
#else
if (strchr(progName, '/') == NULL) {
#endif
if (search_for_64bit_emulator) {
p = bufprint(path, pathEnd, "%s%s%s", emulator64Prefix, avdArch, exeExt);
if (p < pathEnd) {
char* resolved = path_search_exec(path);
if (resolved != NULL)
return resolved;
}
}
p = bufprint(path, pathEnd, "%s%s%s", emulatorPrefix, avdArch, exeExt);
if (p < pathEnd) {
char* resolved = path_search_exec(path);
if (resolved != NULL)
return resolved;
}
}
/* Otherwise, the program is missing */
APANIC("Missing arch-specific emulator program: %s\n", path);
return NULL;
}
/* return 1 iff <path>/<filename> exists */
static int
probePathForFile(const char* path, const char* filename)
{
char temp[PATH_MAX], *p=temp, *end=p+sizeof(temp);
p = bufprint(temp, end, "%s/%s", path, filename);
D("Probing for: %s\n", temp);
return (p < end && path_exists(temp));
}
/* Find the directory containing a given shared library required by the
* emulator (for GLES emulation). We will probe several directories
* that correspond to various use-cases.
*
* Caller must free() result string. NULL if not found.
*/
static char*
getSharedLibraryPath(const char* progName, const char* libName)
{
char* progDir;
char* result = NULL;
char temp[PATH_MAX], *p=temp, *end=p+sizeof(temp);
/* Get program's directory name */
path_split(progName, &progDir, NULL);
/* First, try to probe the program's directory itself, this corresponds
* to the standalone build with ./android-configure.sh where the script
* will copy the host shared library under external/qemu/objs where
* the binaries are located.
*/
if (probePathForFile(progDir, libName)) {
return progDir;
}
/* Try under $progDir/lib/, this should correspond to the SDK installation
* where the binary is under tools/, and the libraries under tools/lib/
*/
{
p = bufprint(temp, end, "%s/lib", progDir);
if (p < end && probePathForFile(temp, libName)) {
result = strdup(temp);
goto EXIT;
}
}
/* try in $progDir/../lib, this corresponds to the platform build
* where the emulator binary is under out/host/<system>/bin and
* the libraries are under out/host/<system>/lib
*/
{
char* parentDir = path_parent(progDir, 1);
if (parentDir == NULL) {
parentDir = strdup(".");
}
p = bufprint(temp, end, "%s/lib", parentDir);
free(parentDir);
if (p < end && probePathForFile(temp, libName)) {
result = strdup(temp);
goto EXIT;
}
}
/* Nothing found! */
EXIT:
free(progDir);
return result;
}
/* Prepend the path in 'prefix' to either LD_LIBRARY_PATH or PATH to
* ensure that the shared libraries inside the path will be available
* through dlopen() to the emulator program being launched.
*/
static void
prependSharedLibraryPath(const char* prefix)
{
char temp[2048], *p=temp, *end=p+sizeof(temp);
#ifdef _WIN32
const char* path = getenv("PATH");
if (path == NULL || path[0] == '\0') {
p = bufprint(temp, end, "PATH=%s", prefix);
} else {
p = bufprint(temp, end, "PATH=%s;%s", path, prefix);
}
/* Ignore overflow, this will push some paths out of the variable, but
* so be it. */
D("Setting %s\n", temp);
putenv(strdup(temp));
#else
const char* path = getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH");
if (path != NULL && path[0] != '\0') {
p = bufprint(temp, end, "%s:%s", prefix, path);
prefix = temp;
}
setenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH",prefix,1);
D("Setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH=%s\n", prefix);
#endif
}
#ifdef _WIN32
static char*
quotePath(const char* path)
{
int len = strlen(path);
char* ret = malloc(len+3);
ret[0] = '"';
memcpy(ret+1, path, len);
ret[len+1] = '"';
ret[len+2] = '\0';
return ret;
}
#endif /* _WIN32 */