adeb (also known as androdeb) provides a powerful Linux shell
environment where one can run popular and mainstream Linux tracing, compiling,
editing and other development tools on an existing Android device. All the
commands typically available on a modern Linux system are supported in
adeb.
Powerful development environment with all tools ready to go (editors,
compilers, tracers, perl/python etc) for your on-device development.
No more cross-compiler needed: Because it comes with gcc and clang, one can
build target packages natively without needing to do any cross compilation. We even
ship git, and have support to run apt-get to get any missing development packages
from the web.
Using these one can run popular tools such as BCC that are difficult to run
in an Android environment due to lack of packages, dependencies and
cross-compilation needed for their operation. Check BCC on Android using
adeb for more
information on that.
No more crippled tools: Its often a theme to build a static binary with
features disabled, because you couldn't cross-compile the feature's dependencies. One
classic example is perf. However, thanks to adeb, we can build perf natively
on device without having to cripple it.
Target:
An ARM64 android N or later device which has "adb root" supported. Typically
this is a build in a userdebug configuration. Device should have atleast 2 GB
free space in the data partition. If you would like to use other architectures,
see the Other Architectures section.
Host:
A machine running recent Ubuntu or Debian, with 4GB of memory and 4GB free space.
Host needs debootstrap and qemu-debootstrap packages.
To install it, run sudo apt-get install qemu-user-static debootstrap
.
Other distributions may work but they are not tested.
sudo ln -s $(pwd)/adeb /usr/bin/adeb
export ADEB_REPO_URL="github.com/joelagnel/adeb/"
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Installing adeb onto your device:
First make sure device is connected to system
Then run, for the base image: adeb prepare
The previous command only downloads and installs the base image.
Instead if you want to download and install the full image, do: adeb prepare --full
Now run adeb shell to enter your new environment!: adeb shell
Once done, hit CTRL + D
and you will exit out of the shell.
To remove adeb from the device, run: adeb remove
If you have multiple devices connected, please add -s <serialnumber>
.
Serial numbers of all devices connected can be obtained by adb devices
.
To update an existing adeb clone on your host, run: adeb git-pull
adeb prepare --kernelsrc /path/to/kernel-source
If you need to put kernel sources for an existing install, run: adeb prepare --kernelsrc /path/to/kernel-source --skip-install
Note: The kernel sources should have been built (atleast build should have started).
The adeb fs will be prepared locally by downloading packages as needed: adeb prepare --build
This is unlike the default behavior, where the adeb rootfs is itself pulled from the web.
If you wish to do a full build (that is locally prepare a rootfs with all packages, including bcc, then do): adeb prepare --full --build
adeb prepare --build --kernelsrc /path/to/kernel-source/
adeb prepare --build --bcc --kernelsrc /path/to/kernel-source/
Note: BCC is built from source. Also --kernelsrc
is recommended for tools to
function unless device has them already.
adeb prepare --buildtar /path/
After device is prepared, it will extract the root fs from it
and store it as a tar archive at /path/adeb-fs.tgz
. This
can be used later.
adeb prepare --archive /path/adeb-fs.tgz
adeb prepare --build-image /path/to/image.img
This can then be passed to Qemu as -hda. Note: This option doesn't need a
device connected.
By default adeb assumes the target Android device is based on ARM64
processor architecture. For other architectures, use the --arch option. For
example for x86_64 architecture, run: adeb prepare --build --arch amd64 --bcc --kernelsrc /path/to/kernel-source/
Note: The --download option ignores the --arch flag. This is because we only
provide pre-built filesystems for ARM64 at the moment.
apt-get install g++
fails.Solution: Run adeb shell apt-get update
after the adeb prepare
stage.
Solution: Use a local mirror, for example in China you could use
https://mirror.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/debian/ instead of debian official website
http://deb.debian.org/debian/