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From: | Ashi |
Subject: | Re: Enable adb port in tramp adb |
Date: | Sun, 9 Nov 2014 21:43:20 +0800 |
Ashi <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi, Michael,
Hi Zhongwei,
> Yes, there is no adb command can be used to detect which mode it is
> in.
>
> I'll update my patch by searching the port number instead of searching
> the ipv4 address.
Yep, let's use this as indication.
> That's OK. The listed port number shall be used than.
>
> Could it be, that one could access a device twice, on different
> ports?
>
> Yes, but it only can be done sequentially. For example:
> $adb connect 192.168.1.162:5555 //adb is connected to device's 5555
> port
> $adb -s 192.168.1.162:5555 tcpip 5554 //restart device's adb daemon,
> let it listen on 5554 port. And adb will be disconnected on 5555 port
> now.
> $adb connect 192.168.1.162:5554 //adb is connected to devices's 5554
> port
So we have no problem. Per devices there can be exactly one tcpip
connection only at a given time.
> Furtheron, I found some other use cases which are not handled yet,
> I believe. If a device is not listed in "adb devices", Tramp shall
> first connect to that device with "adb connect
> device:port". Afterwards, Tramp could access to this device via
> "adb -s device:port shell", as it does already for usb devices.
>
> But if that device can not be connected, user has to wait adb connect
> until timeout (about 10s). It could be annoying if user realize the
> device name is wrong and want to try again immediately. What do you
> think about it?
Yes, this would be bad. So let the user control, whether "adb connect ..."
is called. Either we ask interactively, or we install a defcustom
tramp-adb-connect-if-not-connected, which is set to nil by default.
> Best regards,
> Zhongwei
Best regards, Michael.
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