adb: increase the shell command length limit.
Relax the shell command length limits when talking to an adbd with the
shell protocol.
shell is pretty much the only service that takes an arbitrarily long
string, so this is somewhat safe.
Bug: http://b/37716055
Test: `adb shell $(python -c 'print "echo " + "f" * (32*1024)') | wc` on L and master
Merged-In: I0737fd2244530ef8080f300cd3a3549a1ab93465
Change-Id: I0737fd2244530ef8080f300cd3a3549a1ab93465
diff --git a/adb/commandline.cpp b/adb/commandline.cpp
index 68ae4af..c9f1ee9 100644
--- a/adb/commandline.cpp
+++ b/adb/commandline.cpp
@@ -599,6 +599,13 @@
std::string service_string = ShellServiceString(use_shell_protocol,
type_arg, command);
+ // Old devices can't handle a service string that's longer than MAX_PAYLOAD_V1.
+ // Use |use_shell_protocol| to determine whether to allow a command longer than that.
+ if (service_string.size() > MAX_PAYLOAD_V1 && !use_shell_protocol) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "error: shell command too long\n");
+ return 1;
+ }
+
// Make local stdin raw if the device allocates a PTY, which happens if:
// 1. We are explicitly asking for a PTY shell, or
// 2. We don't specify shell type and are starting an interactive session.