/* * Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.os; import android.util.Slog; import com.android.internal.util.FastPrintWriter; import java.io.BufferedInputStream; import java.io.FileDescriptor; import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.OutputStream; import java.io.PrintWriter; /** * Helper for implementing {@link Binder#onShellCommand Binder.onShellCommand}. * @hide */ public abstract class ShellCommand { static final String TAG = "ShellCommand"; static final boolean DEBUG = false; private Binder mTarget; private FileDescriptor mIn; private FileDescriptor mOut; private FileDescriptor mErr; private String[] mArgs; private ShellCallback mShellCallback; private ResultReceiver mResultReceiver; private String mCmd; private int mArgPos; private String mCurArgData; private FileInputStream mFileIn; private FileOutputStream mFileOut; private FileOutputStream mFileErr; private FastPrintWriter mOutPrintWriter; private FastPrintWriter mErrPrintWriter; private InputStream mInputStream; public void init(Binder target, FileDescriptor in, FileDescriptor out, FileDescriptor err, String[] args, ShellCallback callback, int firstArgPos) { mTarget = target; mIn = in; mOut = out; mErr = err; mArgs = args; mShellCallback = callback; mResultReceiver = null; mCmd = null; mArgPos = firstArgPos; mCurArgData = null; mFileIn = null; mFileOut = null; mFileErr = null; mOutPrintWriter = null; mErrPrintWriter = null; mInputStream = null; } public int exec(Binder target, FileDescriptor in, FileDescriptor out, FileDescriptor err, String[] args, ShellCallback callback, ResultReceiver resultReceiver) { String cmd; int start; if (args != null && args.length > 0) { cmd = args[0]; start = 1; } else { cmd = null; start = 0; } init(target, in, out, err, args, callback, start); mCmd = cmd; mResultReceiver = resultReceiver; if (DEBUG) Slog.d(TAG, "Starting command " + mCmd + " on " + mTarget); int res = -1; try { res = onCommand(mCmd); if (DEBUG) Slog.d(TAG, "Executed command " + mCmd + " on " + mTarget); } catch (SecurityException e) { PrintWriter eout = getErrPrintWriter(); eout.println("Security exception: " + e.getMessage()); eout.println(); e.printStackTrace(eout); } catch (Throwable e) { // Unlike usual calls, in this case if an exception gets thrown // back to us we want to print it back in to the dump data, since // that is where the caller expects all interesting information to // go. PrintWriter eout = getErrPrintWriter(); eout.println(); eout.println("Exception occurred while executing:"); e.printStackTrace(eout); } finally { if (DEBUG) Slog.d(TAG, "Flushing output streams on " + mTarget); if (mOutPrintWriter != null) { mOutPrintWriter.flush(); } if (mErrPrintWriter != null) { mErrPrintWriter.flush(); } if (DEBUG) Slog.d(TAG, "Sending command result on " + mTarget); mResultReceiver.send(res, null); } if (DEBUG) Slog.d(TAG, "Finished command " + mCmd + " on " + mTarget); return res; } /** * Return direct raw access (not buffered) to the command's output data stream. */ public OutputStream getRawOutputStream() { if (mFileOut == null) { mFileOut = new FileOutputStream(mOut); } return mFileOut; } /** * Return a PrintWriter for formatting output to {@link #getRawOutputStream()}. */ public PrintWriter getOutPrintWriter() { if (mOutPrintWriter == null) { mOutPrintWriter = new FastPrintWriter(getRawOutputStream()); } return mOutPrintWriter; } /** * Return direct raw access (not buffered) to the command's error output data stream. */ public OutputStream getRawErrorStream() { if (mFileErr == null) { mFileErr = new FileOutputStream(mErr); } return mFileErr; } /** * Return a PrintWriter for formatting output to {@link #getRawErrorStream()}. */ public PrintWriter getErrPrintWriter() { if (mErr == null) { return getOutPrintWriter(); } if (mErrPrintWriter == null) { mErrPrintWriter = new FastPrintWriter(getRawErrorStream()); } return mErrPrintWriter; } /** * Return direct raw access (not buffered) to the command's input data stream. */ public InputStream getRawInputStream() { if (mFileIn == null) { mFileIn = new FileInputStream(mIn); } return mFileIn; } /** * Return buffered access to the command's {@link #getRawInputStream()}. */ public InputStream getBufferedInputStream() { if (mInputStream == null) { mInputStream = new BufferedInputStream(getRawInputStream()); } return mInputStream; } /** * Helper for just system services to ask the shell to open an output file. * @hide */ public ParcelFileDescriptor openOutputFileForSystem(String path) { try { ParcelFileDescriptor pfd = getShellCallback().openOutputFile(path, "u:r:system_server:s0"); if (pfd != null) { return pfd; } } catch (RuntimeException e) { getErrPrintWriter().println("Failure opening file: " + e.getMessage()); } getErrPrintWriter().println("Error: Unable to open file: " + path); getErrPrintWriter().println("Consider using a file under /data/local/tmp/"); return null; } /** * Return the next option on the command line -- that is an argument that * starts with '-'. If the next argument is not an option, null is returned. */ public String getNextOption() { if (mCurArgData != null) { String prev = mArgs[mArgPos - 1]; throw new IllegalArgumentException("No argument expected after \"" + prev + "\""); } if (mArgPos >= mArgs.length) { return null; } String arg = mArgs[mArgPos]; if (!arg.startsWith("-")) { return null; } mArgPos++; if (arg.equals("--")) { return null; } if (arg.length() > 1 && arg.charAt(1) != '-') { if (arg.length() > 2) { mCurArgData = arg.substring(2); return arg.substring(0, 2); } else { mCurArgData = null; return arg; } } mCurArgData = null; return arg; } /** * Return the next argument on the command line, whatever it is; if there are * no arguments left, return null. */ public String getNextArg() { if (mCurArgData != null) { String arg = mCurArgData; mCurArgData = null; return arg; } else if (mArgPos < mArgs.length) { return mArgs[mArgPos++]; } else { return null; } } public String peekNextArg() { if (mCurArgData != null) { return mCurArgData; } else if (mArgPos < mArgs.length) { return mArgs[mArgPos]; } else { return null; } } /** * Return the next argument on the command line, whatever it is; if there are * no arguments left, throws an IllegalArgumentException to report this to the user. */ public String getNextArgRequired() { String arg = getNextArg(); if (arg == null) { String prev = mArgs[mArgPos - 1]; throw new IllegalArgumentException("Argument expected after \"" + prev + "\""); } return arg; } /** * Return the {@link ShellCallback} for communicating back with the calling shell. */ public ShellCallback getShellCallback() { return mShellCallback; } public int handleDefaultCommands(String cmd) { if ("dump".equals(cmd)) { String[] newArgs = new String[mArgs.length-1]; System.arraycopy(mArgs, 1, newArgs, 0, mArgs.length-1); mTarget.doDump(mOut, getOutPrintWriter(), newArgs); return 0; } else if (cmd == null || "help".equals(cmd) || "-h".equals(cmd)) { onHelp(); } else { getOutPrintWriter().println("Unknown command: " + cmd); } return -1; } /** * Implement parsing and execution of a command. If it isn't a command you understand, * call {@link #handleDefaultCommands(String)} and return its result as a last resort. * Use {@link #getNextOption()}, {@link #getNextArg()}, and {@link #getNextArgRequired()} * to process additional command line arguments. Command output can be written to * {@link #getOutPrintWriter()} and errors to {@link #getErrPrintWriter()}. * *
Note that no permission checking has been done before entering this function, * so you need to be sure to do your own security verification for any commands you * are executing. The easiest way to do this is to have the ShellCommand contain * only a reference to your service's aidl interface, and do all of your command * implementations on top of that -- that way you can rely entirely on your executing security * code behind that interface.
* * @param cmd The first command line argument representing the name of the command to execute. * @return Return the command result; generally 0 or positive indicates success and * negative values indicate error. */ public abstract int onCommand(String cmd); /** * Implement this to print help text about your command to {@link #getOutPrintWriter()}. */ public abstract void onHelp(); }