* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found [not found] <87han5s0dv.fsf@gmx.de> @ 2012-12-31 12:24 ` Jürgen Hötzel 2012-12-31 15:32 ` Michael Albinus 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Jürgen Hötzel @ 2012-12-31 12:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 13299 > From: nyc4bos@aol.com > To: 13299@debbugs.gnu.org > Cc: > Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 21:28:37 +0000 > Subject: bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found > Hi, > > When the ADB device drivers are not loaded Tramp keeps trying > to look for them until you ^G. > > The "*tramp/adb nil*" buffer then contains: > > * daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 * > * daemon started successfully * > error: device not found > > Can Tramp be made to print this out and/or otherwis exit gracefully? > Fixed in Head: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/tramp.git/commit/?id=1697ee048d475ed29bb8074a67800c550b9b6759 Thanks for your report Jürgen ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2012-12-31 12:24 ` bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found Jürgen Hötzel @ 2012-12-31 15:32 ` Michael Albinus 2012-12-28 21:28 ` nyc4bos 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Michael Albinus @ 2012-12-31 15:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jürgen Hötzel; +Cc: 13299 Jürgen Hötzel <juergen@archlinux.org> writes: > Fixed in Head: > http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/tramp.git/commit/?id=1697ee048d475ed29bb8074a67800c550b9b6759 Merged into Emacs trunk, rev#111389. > Thanks for your report > > Jürgen Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found @ 2012-12-28 21:28 ` nyc4bos 2013-01-05 20:26 ` nyc4bos ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: nyc4bos @ 2012-12-28 21:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 13299 Hi, When the ADB device drivers are not loaded Tramp keeps trying to look for them until you ^G. The "*tramp/adb nil*" buffer then contains: * daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 * * daemon started successfully * error: device not found Can Tramp be made to print this out and/or otherwis exit gracefully? Thanks. In GNU Emacs 24.3.50.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2012-12-27 on MS-W7-DANI Bzr revision: 111346 rgm@gnu.org-20121227111738-6kwixgc9fa2pxvbp Windowing system distributor `Microsoft Corp.', version 6.1.7601 Configured using: `configure --with-gcc (4.7) --no-opt --enable-checking --cflags -Ic:/emacs/libs/libXpm-3.5.10/include -Ic:/emacs/libs/libXpm-3.5.10/src -Ic:/emacs/libs/libpng-dev_1.4.3-1_win32/include -Ic:/emacs/libs/zlib-dev_1.2.5-2_win32/include -Ic:/emacs/libs/giflib-4.1.4-1-lib/include -Ic:/emacs/libs/jpeg-6b-4-lib/include -Ic:/emacs/libs/tiff-3.8.2-1-lib/include -Ic:/emacs/libs/libxml2-2.7.8-w32-bin/include/libxml2 -Ic:/emacs/libs/gnutls-3.1.5-w32/include -Ic:/emacs/libs/libiconv-1.14-2-mingw32-dev/include' Important settings: value of $LANG: en_US locale-coding-system: cp1252 default enable-multibyte-characters: t Major mode: Lisp Interaction Minor modes in effect: tooltip-mode: t mouse-wheel-mode: t tool-bar-mode: t menu-bar-mode: t file-name-shadow-mode: t global-font-lock-mode: t font-lock-mode: t blink-cursor-mode: t auto-composition-mode: t auto-encryption-mode: t auto-compression-mode: t line-number-mode: t transient-mark-mode: t Recent input: <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <menu-bar> <help-menu> <send-emacs-bug-report> Recent messages: For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-h C-a. Load-path shadows: None found. Features: (shadow sort gnus-util mail-extr emacsbug message format-spec rfc822 mml easymenu mml-sec mm-decode mm-bodies mm-encode mail-parse rfc2231 mailabbrev gmm-utils mailheader sendmail rfc2047 rfc2045 ietf-drums mm-util mail-prsvr mail-utils time-date tooltip ediff-hook vc-hooks lisp-float-type mwheel dos-w32 ls-lisp w32-common-fns disp-table w32-win w32-vars tool-bar dnd fontset image regexp-opt fringe tabulated-list newcomment lisp-mode register page menu-bar rfn-eshadow timer select scroll-bar mouse jit-lock font-lock syntax facemenu font-core frame cham georgian utf-8-lang misc-lang vietnamese tibetan thai tai-viet lao korean japanese hebrew greek romanian slovak czech european ethiopic indian cyrillic chinese case-table epa-hook jka-cmpr-hook help simple abbrev minibuffer button faces cus-face macroexp files text-properties overlay sha1 md5 base64 format env code-pages mule custom widget hashtable-print-readable backquote make-network-process w32notify w32 multi-tty emacs) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2012-12-28 21:28 ` nyc4bos @ 2013-01-05 20:26 ` nyc4bos 2013-01-07 9:59 ` Michael Albinus 2013-01-06 18:25 ` Jürgen Hötzel 2013-01-07 23:55 ` nyc4bos 2 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: nyc4bos @ 2013-01-05 20:26 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 13299 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> writes: > Jürgen Hötzel <juergen@archlinux.org> writes: > >> Fixed in Head: >> http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/tramp.git/commit/?id=1697ee048d475ed29bb8074a67800c550b9b6759 > > Merged into Emacs trunk, rev#111389. Bzr 111389 fixed it, however it was subsequently broken again. Not sure whether or not with either bzr 111425 or 111424 or some other change since Bzr 111393 to the trunk. Now with Bzr 111425 when doing: ^X^F/adb::/? you see in the echo area: Making completion list... but nothing else happens and Emacs is locked up. Not even ^G (keyboard-quit) or ^G^G^G unlocks Emacs. You can only kill emacs from the command line prompt. However, if adb is already started: adb fork-server server then Emacs displays: Making completion list... Find file: /adb::/ [No completions] Thanks. > >> Thanks for your report >> >> Jürgen > > Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-01-05 20:26 ` nyc4bos @ 2013-01-07 9:59 ` Michael Albinus 2013-01-26 5:57 ` nyc4bos 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Michael Albinus @ 2013-01-07 9:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: nyc4bos; +Cc: 13299 nyc4bos@aol.com writes: Hi, > Now with Bzr 111425 when doing: > > ^X^F/adb::/? > > you see in the echo area: > > Making completion list... > > but nothing else happens and Emacs is locked up. > > Not even ^G (keyboard-quit) or ^G^G^G unlocks Emacs. > > You can only kill emacs from the command line prompt. > > However, if adb is already started: > > adb fork-server server > > then Emacs displays: > > Making completion list... > Find file: /adb::/ [No completions] Thare have been some very recent changes in tramp-adb.el, which should improve handling of "/adb::". Bzr revision 111433. With that patch level, I'm not able to reproduce the problem. Could you, please, check? > Thanks. Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-01-07 9:59 ` Michael Albinus @ 2013-01-26 5:57 ` nyc4bos 2013-02-04 14:38 ` Michael Albinus 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: nyc4bos @ 2013-01-26 5:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Albinus; +Cc: 13299 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> writes: Hi Michael, > nyc4bos@aol.com writes: > > Hi, > >> Now with Bzr 111425 when doing: >> >> ^X^F/adb::/? >> >> you see in the echo area: >> >> Making completion list... >> >> but nothing else happens and Emacs is locked up. >> >> Not even ^G (keyboard-quit) or ^G^G^G unlocks Emacs. >> >> You can only kill emacs from the command line prompt. >> >> However, if adb is already started: >> >> adb fork-server server >> >> then Emacs displays: >> >> Making completion list... >> Find file: /adb::/ [No completions] > > Thare have been some very recent changes in tramp-adb.el, which should > improve handling of "/adb::". Bzr revision 111433. With that patch > level, I'm not able to reproduce the problem. > > Could you, please, check? Sill having the same problems with Bzr revision: 111604. I have to kill adb from the command line in order to get Emacs to respond. Killing adb and then ^X^F/adb::/? a times finally gets Emacs to list the files. But a subsequent ^X^F/adb::/? gets back to the same problem. (Of course, eventually getting it to works only happens if the drivers are loaded first. Without the drivers, Emacs just locks up until adb is killed -- ^G or ^G^G^G doesn't work). > >> Thanks. > > Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-01-26 5:57 ` nyc4bos @ 2013-02-04 14:38 ` Michael Albinus 2013-02-05 23:32 ` nyc4bos 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Michael Albinus @ 2013-02-04 14:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: nyc4bos; +Cc: 13299 nyc4bos@aol.com writes: > Hi Michael, Hi, > Sill having the same problems with Bzr revision: 111604. > > I have to kill adb from the command line in order to get Emacs to > respond. > > Killing adb and then ^X^F/adb::/? a times finally gets Emacs to > list the files. But a subsequent ^X^F/adb::/? gets back to the > same problem. It would be great, if you could set `tramp-verbose' to 6 first. The resulting debug buffer could show us, where Tramp is hangigng. > (Of course, eventually getting it to works only happens if the > drivers are loaded first. Without the drivers, Emacs just locks up > until adb is killed -- ^G or ^G^G^G doesn't work). Which "drivers" are you speaking about? Sorry, I'm not an experienced ADK user. Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-02-04 14:38 ` Michael Albinus @ 2013-02-05 23:32 ` nyc4bos 2013-02-27 9:25 ` Michael Albinus 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: nyc4bos @ 2013-02-05 23:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Albinus; +Cc: 13299 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> writes: Hi Michael, > nyc4bos@aol.com writes: > >> Hi Michael, > > Hi, > >> Sill having the same problems with Bzr revision: 111604. >> >> I have to kill adb from the command line in order to get Emacs to >> respond. >> >> Killing adb and then ^X^F/adb::/? a times finally gets Emacs to >> list the files. But a subsequent ^X^F/adb::/? gets back to the >> same problem. > > It would be great, if you could set `tramp-verbose' to 6 first. The > resulting debug buffer could show us, where Tramp is hangigng. Here are the contents of the "*debug tramp/adb *" with ` `(setq tramp-verbose 6)' WITHOUT the Android device connected to Windows: ;; GNU Emacs: 24.3.50.1 Tramp: 2.2.7-pre -*- mode: outline; -*- 18:03:45.471000 tramp-file-name-handler (1) # Interrupt received in operation (file-name-all-completions /adb::/) You don't see this until you type ^G (keyboard-quit) and kill the adb process from outside of Emacs. Until then, Emacs just shows in the echo area: Making completion list... and appears "frozen" with numerous ^G having no effect. After killing adb (and then getting the above message in the "*debug tramp/adb *"), you then see in the echo area: Find file: ~//adb::/ Typing ? then creates a new adb process ("adb devices") which when it completes, creates a "adb fork-server server" process. Emacs again is "frozen" with "Making completion list...". Typing ^G and then killing adb from outside of Emacs, then yields in the "*debug tramp/adb *" buffer: 18:07:03.424000 tramp-file-name-handler (1) # Interrupt received in operation (file-name-all-completions /adb::/) 18:07:03.425000 tramp-file-name-handler (1) # Interrupt received in operation (file-name-completion /adb::/ file-exists-p) > >> (Of course, eventually getting it to works only happens if the >> drivers are loaded first. Without the drivers, Emacs just locks up >> until adb is killed -- ^G or ^G^G^G doesn't work). > > Which "drivers" are you speaking about? Sorry, I'm not an experienced > ADK user. These are the Android USB drivers. Before any of my testing, I restore/roolback the system to the state in which I am using the drivers that came with Windows. > > Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-02-05 23:32 ` nyc4bos @ 2013-02-27 9:25 ` Michael Albinus 2013-03-05 21:43 ` nyc4bos 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Michael Albinus @ 2013-02-27 9:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: nyc4bos; +Cc: 13299 nyc4bos@aol.com writes: > Hi Michael, Hi, > ;; GNU Emacs: 24.3.50.1 Tramp: 2.2.7-pre -*- mode: outline; -*- > 18:03:45.471000 tramp-file-name-handler (1) # Interrupt received in > operation (file-name-all-completions /adb::/) > > You don't see this until you type ^G (keyboard-quit) and kill the > adb process from outside of Emacs. I still have no chance to test under MS Windows. However, I have added blindly a timeout of 10 seconds. Could you, please, check? Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-02-27 9:25 ` Michael Albinus @ 2013-03-05 21:43 ` nyc4bos 2013-03-09 21:14 ` nyc4bos 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: nyc4bos @ 2013-03-05 21:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Albinus; +Cc: 13299 Hi Michael, Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> writes: > nyc4bos@aol.com writes: > >> Hi Michael, > > Hi, > >> ;; GNU Emacs: 24.3.50.1 Tramp: 2.2.7-pre -*- mode: outline; -*- >> 18:03:45.471000 tramp-file-name-handler (1) # Interrupt received in >> operation (file-name-all-completions /adb::/) >> >> You don't see this until you type ^G (keyboard-quit) and kill the >> adb process from outside of Emacs. > > I still have no chance to test under MS Windows. However, I have added > blindly a timeout of 10 seconds. Could you, please, check? With bzr 111935, it no longer hangs with: Making completion list... It looks like it quickly flashing with: Find file: ~//adb::/ [No Completions] and then displays: Find file: ~//adb::/ The *Messages* buffer has: 16:33:52.812000 tramp-adb-maybe-open-connection (1) # File error: No device connected So it looks like it now works as expected, since, indeed, the device was not connected. Thanks! > > Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-03-05 21:43 ` nyc4bos @ 2013-03-09 21:14 ` nyc4bos 2013-03-11 10:27 ` Michael Albinus 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: nyc4bos @ 2013-03-09 21:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Albinus; +Cc: 13299 Hi Michael, >> I still have no chance to test under MS Windows. However, I have added >> blindly a timeout of 10 seconds. Could you, please, check? > > With bzr 111935, it no longer hangs with: Looks like I spoke to fast. It still hangs. I suspect it occurs when `adb devices' returns the following: * daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 * * daemon started successfully * List of devices attached Notice that it is blank and a device is not listed. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-03-09 21:14 ` nyc4bos @ 2013-03-11 10:27 ` Michael Albinus 2013-03-16 20:00 ` nyc4bos 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Michael Albinus @ 2013-03-11 10:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: nyc4bos; +Cc: 13299 nyc4bos@aol.com writes: > Hi Michael, Hi, > Looks like I spoke to fast. > > It still hangs. > > I suspect it occurs when `adb devices' returns the following: > > * daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 * > * daemon started successfully * > List of devices attached > > Notice that it is blank and a device is not listed. I can reproduce this message from a shell, if adb does not run on my local machine, and no device is connected. But it doesn't harm Tramp, and Emacs does not hang. In order to reproduce your problem, I have killed adb on my local machine prior to the following test runs. 1st test ======== C-x C-f /adb: <TAB> => "[Sole completion]" 2nd test ======== C-x C-f /adb:: <TAB> => "[No match]" 3rd test ======== C-x C-f /adb:: <RET> => "No device connected" So I cannot reproduce the problem. As usual, my local machine does not run MS Windows but Ubuntu; maybe this is the difference. Could you, please, tell exactly which key sequence you have used? And please use "emacs -Q" for your test. I have used the following Emacs version for test: GNU Emacs 24.3.50.20 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.13) of 2013-03-09 on detlef Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-03-11 10:27 ` Michael Albinus @ 2013-03-16 20:00 ` nyc4bos 2013-03-17 17:31 ` Michael Albinus 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: nyc4bos @ 2013-03-16 20:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Albinus; +Cc: 13299 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> writes: > nyc4bos@aol.com writes: > >> Hi Michael, > > Hi, > >> Looks like I spoke to fast. >> >> It still hangs. >> >> I suspect it occurs when `adb devices' returns the following: >> >> * daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 * >> * daemon started successfully * >> List of devices attached >> >> Notice that it is blank and a device is not listed. > > I can reproduce this message from a shell, if adb does not run on my > local machine, and no device is connected. But it doesn't harm Tramp, > and Emacs does not hang. > > In order to reproduce your problem, I have killed adb on my local > machine prior to the following test runs. Here are the results of my similiar tests. All test are with runemacs.exe -Q: > > 1st test > ======== > > C-x C-f /adb: <TAB> > => "[Sole completion]" I get => "[No match]" When I type C-x C-d /adb:? I then get (with ?, that is a question mark) => "[Sole completion]" > > 2nd test > ======== > > C-x C-f /adb:: <TAB> > => "[No match]" This creates the `adb' process and hangs for me. Hangs until externally kill `adb' process. Then the *debug tramp/adb * buffer contains: 15:33:18.141000 tramp-adb-get-ls-command (5) # Finding a suitable `ls' command 15:33:59.580000 tramp-adb-maybe-open-connection (1) # File error: No device connected 15:33:59.590000 tramp-adb-get-ls-command (5) # Finding a suitable `ls' command 15:34:12.370000 tramp-file-name-handler (1) # Interrupt received in operation (file-name-all-completions /adb::/) I have to kill the `adb' process a few times because it forks a new `adb' process until I can see the *debug tramp/adb * buffer. If I type `?' instead: C-x C-f /adb::? I get: Making completion list... and it hangs until I kill the `adb' process 15:53:15.449000 tramp-adb-maybe-open-connection (1) # File error: No device connected 15:53:15.449000 tramp-adb-get-ls-command (5) # Finding a suitable `ls' command 15:53:25.279000 tramp-file-name-handler (1) # Interrupt received in operation (file-name-all-completions /adb::/) > > 3rd test > ======== > > C-x C-f /adb:: <RET> > => "No device connected" This also hangs until I externally kill the `adb' process 15:55:40.919000 tramp-adb-get-ls-command (5) # Finding a suitable `ls' command 15:56:01.929000 tramp-file-name-handler (1) # Interrupt received in operation (file-attributes /adb::/) 15:56:01.929000 tramp-file-name-handler (1) # Interrupt received in operation (file-exists-p /adb::/) Please keep in mind that I have to press ^G prior to killing the `adb' process, of course, in order to "unhang" the Emacs process and to view the *debug tramp/aadb * buffer > > So I cannot reproduce the problem. As usual, my local machine does not > run MS Windows but Ubuntu; maybe this is the difference. > > Could you, please, tell exactly which key sequence you have used? And > please use "emacs -Q" for your test. > > I have used the following Emacs version for test: > > GNU Emacs 24.3.50.20 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.13) > of 2013-03-09 on detlef > > Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-03-16 20:00 ` nyc4bos @ 2013-03-17 17:31 ` Michael Albinus 2013-03-17 18:34 ` Eli Zaretskii 2013-03-21 22:47 ` nyc4bos 0 siblings, 2 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: Michael Albinus @ 2013-03-17 17:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: nyc4bos; +Cc: 13299 nyc4bos@aol.com writes: Hi, >> C-x C-f /adb:: <TAB> >> => "[No match]" > > This creates the `adb' process and hangs for me. Well, I've borrowed an MS Windows machine for tests. And indeed, it blocks. Looks like `call-process' is not interruptable with a timer on MS Windows. I've changed the implementation of `tramp-adb-parse-device-names', using `start-process' now. This seems to be OK. Committed to the Emacs trunks as bzr revision #112067. Could you, please, check? Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-03-17 17:31 ` Michael Albinus @ 2013-03-17 18:34 ` Eli Zaretskii 2013-03-18 7:33 ` Michael Albinus 2013-03-21 22:47 ` nyc4bos 1 sibling, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2013-03-17 18:34 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Albinus; +Cc: 13299, nyc4bos > From: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> > Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2013 18:31:34 +0100 > Cc: 13299@debbugs.gnu.org > > nyc4bos@aol.com writes: > > Hi, > > >> C-x C-f /adb:: <TAB> > >> => "[No match]" > > > > This creates the `adb' process and hangs for me. > > Well, I've borrowed an MS Windows machine for tests. And indeed, it > blocks. Looks like `call-process' is not interruptable with a timer on > MS Windows. What do you mean by "timer" here? Even in Emacs this has multiple meanings, to say nothing of the rest of the world ;-) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-03-17 18:34 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2013-03-18 7:33 ` Michael Albinus 2013-03-18 17:26 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Michael Albinus @ 2013-03-18 7:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: 13299, nyc4bos Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes: Hi Eli, >> Well, I've borrowed an MS Windows machine for tests. And indeed, it >> blocks. Looks like `call-process' is not interruptable with a timer on >> MS Windows. > > What do you mean by "timer" here? Even in Emacs this has multiple > meanings, to say nothing of the rest of the world ;-) There is the following code: (with-timeout (10) (with-temp-buffer (when (zerop (call-process tramp-adb-program nil t nil "devices")) ... No problem under GNU/Linux. Under MS Windows, the timeout does not interrupt the `call-process' form, when it is overdued. That's why I have replaced it with a `start-process' implementation. Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-03-18 7:33 ` Michael Albinus @ 2013-03-18 17:26 ` Eli Zaretskii 2013-03-18 17:36 ` Michael Albinus 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2013-03-18 17:26 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Albinus; +Cc: 13299, nyc4bos > From: Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> > Cc: nyc4bos@aol.com, 13299@debbugs.gnu.org > Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 08:33:19 +0100 > > > What do you mean by "timer" here? Even in Emacs this has multiple > > meanings, to say nothing of the rest of the world ;-) > > There is the following code: > > (with-timeout (10) > (with-temp-buffer > (when (zerop (call-process tramp-adb-program nil t nil "devices")) > ... > > No problem under GNU/Linux. Under MS Windows, the timeout does not > interrupt the `call-process' form, when it is overdued. That's why I > have replaced it with a `start-process' implementation. Hmm... can you describe how this works on Posix platforms? Once call-process forks the child process, it is AFAICS blocked inside waitpid, so how do Emacs timers (which are the basis for with-timeout) succeed to run at all? What am I missing? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-03-18 17:26 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2013-03-18 17:36 ` Michael Albinus 0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: Michael Albinus @ 2013-03-18 17:36 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: 13299, nyc4bos Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes: >> There is the following code: >> >> (with-timeout (10) >> (with-temp-buffer >> (when (zerop (call-process tramp-adb-program nil t nil "devices")) >> ... >> >> No problem under GNU/Linux. Under MS Windows, the timeout does not >> interrupt the `call-process' form, when it is overdued. That's why I >> have replaced it with a `start-process' implementation. > > Hmm... can you describe how this works on Posix platforms? Once > call-process forks the child process, it is AFAICS blocked inside > waitpid, so how do Emacs timers (which are the basis for with-timeout) > succeed to run at all? What am I missing? I haven't digged too much. Likely, it works under GNU/Linux because any "adb devices" call returns in time, successful or not. On MS Windows, the very first call of "adb devices" does not return in the case no Android device is connected. Once adb runs on MS Windows, any further call of "adb devices" returns in time. So there is no difference in the timeout behaviour of Emacs. But since I don't test on MS WIndows usually, it took that time to understand/fix the problem for me. Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-03-17 17:31 ` Michael Albinus 2013-03-17 18:34 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2013-03-21 22:47 ` nyc4bos 2013-03-23 11:57 ` Michael Albinus 1 sibling, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: nyc4bos @ 2013-03-21 22:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Albinus; +Cc: 13299 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> writes: Hi Michael, > nyc4bos@aol.com writes: > > Hi, > >>> C-x C-f /adb:: <TAB> >>> => "[No match]" >> >> This creates the `adb' process and hangs for me. > > Well, I've borrowed an MS Windows machine for tests. And indeed, it > blocks. Looks like `call-process' is not interruptable with a timer on > MS Windows. > > I've changed the implementation of `tramp-adb-parse-device-names', using > `start-process' now. This seems to be OK. > > Committed to the Emacs trunks as bzr revision #112067. Could you, > please, check? Yes, it works! Thanks! BTW, when you kill Emacs, the "adb fork-server server" process remains. Is that what happens on GNU/Linux and Posix systems? Can the be queried to kill that process? Thanks. > > Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-03-21 22:47 ` nyc4bos @ 2013-03-23 11:57 ` Michael Albinus 0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: Michael Albinus @ 2013-03-23 11:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: nyc4bos; +Cc: 13299 nyc4bos@aol.com writes: > Hi Michael, Hi, > BTW, when you kill Emacs, the "adb fork-server server" process remains. > > Can the be queried to kill that process? Why that? If you call adb.exe outside Emacs the first time, it also spawns a process in the background, which won't be killed. There is no reason to behave differently inside Emacs. > Thanks. Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2012-12-28 21:28 ` nyc4bos 2013-01-05 20:26 ` nyc4bos @ 2013-01-06 18:25 ` Jürgen Hötzel 2013-01-07 21:10 ` nyc4bos 2013-01-07 23:55 ` nyc4bos 2 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Jürgen Hötzel @ 2013-01-06 18:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 13299 Could you please try: (require 'tramp-adb) before accessing the adb filename? Thanks, Jürgen ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2013-01-06 18:25 ` Jürgen Hötzel @ 2013-01-07 21:10 ` nyc4bos 0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: nyc4bos @ 2013-01-07 21:10 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 13299 Jürgen Hötzel <juergen@archlinux.org> writes: > Could you please try: > > (require 'tramp-adb) > > before accessing the adb filename? Unfortunately, the same result (frozen emacs). > > Thanks, Jürgen ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found 2012-12-28 21:28 ` nyc4bos 2013-01-05 20:26 ` nyc4bos 2013-01-06 18:25 ` Jürgen Hötzel @ 2013-01-07 23:55 ` nyc4bos 2 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: nyc4bos @ 2013-01-07 23:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 13299 Hi, Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> writes: > nyc4bos@aol.com writes: > > Hi, > >> Now with Bzr 111425 when doing: >> >> ^X^F/adb::/? >> >> you see in the echo area: >> >> Making completion list... >> >> but nothing else happens and Emacs is locked up. >> >> Not even ^G (keyboard-quit) or ^G^G^G unlocks Emacs. >> >> You can only kill emacs from the command line prompt. >> >> However, if adb is already started: >> >> adb fork-server server >> >> then Emacs displays: >> >> Making completion list... >> Find file: /adb::/ [No completions] > > Thare have been some very recent changes in tramp-adb.el, which should > improve handling of "/adb::". Bzr revision 111433. With that patch > level, I'm not able to reproduce the problem. > > Could you, please, check? Same result. I then tried again, this time killing adb and the Emacs echo area then showed: Find file: /adb::/ However, after typing in ?, a new adb process was created and Emacs showed in the echo area: Making completion list... and nothing else. So it looks Emacs is waiting on adb (for some type of response perhap?) which ^G (keyboard-quit) or ^G^G^G wont abort for Emacs. I opened up a bug report for this (no response to ^G): http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=13381 Once adb is killed outside of Emacs and the echo area now shows the "Find file: /adb::/" prompt in place of: Making completion list... the *Message* buffer then contains: Waiting for process to die...done > >> Thanks. > > Best regards, Michael. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2013-03-23 11:57 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 23+ messages (download: mbox.gz follow: Atom feed -- links below jump to the message on this page -- [not found] <87han5s0dv.fsf@gmx.de> 2012-12-31 12:24 ` bug#13299: 24.3.50; Tramp adb and device not found Jürgen Hötzel 2012-12-31 15:32 ` Michael Albinus 2012-12-28 21:28 ` nyc4bos 2013-01-05 20:26 ` nyc4bos 2013-01-07 9:59 ` Michael Albinus 2013-01-26 5:57 ` nyc4bos 2013-02-04 14:38 ` Michael Albinus 2013-02-05 23:32 ` nyc4bos 2013-02-27 9:25 ` Michael Albinus 2013-03-05 21:43 ` nyc4bos 2013-03-09 21:14 ` nyc4bos 2013-03-11 10:27 ` Michael Albinus 2013-03-16 20:00 ` nyc4bos 2013-03-17 17:31 ` Michael Albinus 2013-03-17 18:34 ` Eli Zaretskii 2013-03-18 7:33 ` Michael Albinus 2013-03-18 17:26 ` Eli Zaretskii 2013-03-18 17:36 ` Michael Albinus 2013-03-21 22:47 ` nyc4bos 2013-03-23 11:57 ` Michael Albinus 2013-01-06 18:25 ` Jürgen Hötzel 2013-01-07 21:10 ` nyc4bos 2013-01-07 23:55 ` nyc4bos
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