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I'm trying to perform native code debug on my HTC Desire for my Android project. The project is made of a thin layer of JNI wrapper and the main chunk in C++, compiled using ndk-build. The debuggable flag is set, I'm running 2.2 on an HTC Desire and I'm working with Ubuntu on my PC.

So a plain ndk-gdb --start returns a:

ERROR: Could not setup network redirection to gdbserver?
   Maybe using --port=<port> to use a different TCP port might help?

This is weird. I checked on the internet and found that it's the wrong message error caused by a flaw in ndk-gdb. If I run ndk-gdb -- start --verbose I obtain this messed up error:

Android NDK installation path: /home/marco/dev/android-ndk
Using specific adb command: /home/marco/dev/android-sdk//platform-tools/adb
ADB version found: Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.26
Using final ADB command: '/home/marco/dev/android-sdk//platform-tools/adb'
Using auto-detected project path: .
Found package name: com.marco83.siege
ABIs targetted by application: armeabi
Device API Level: 8
Device CPU ABIs: armeabi-v7a armeabi
Compatible device ABI: armeabi
Found debuggable flag: true
Found device gdbserver: /data/data/com.marco83.siege/lib/gdbserver
Using gdb setup init: /home/marco/dev/siege_game/trunk/SiegeGameNative/libs/armeabi/gdb.setup
Using toolchain prefix: /home/marco/dev/android-ndk/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.3/prebuilt/linux-x86/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-
Using app out directory: /home/marco/dev/siege_game/trunk/SiegeGameNative/obj/local/armeabi
Found data directory: 'run-as: Package 'com.marco83.siege' has corrupt installation'
Found first launchable activity: .Main
Launching activity: com.marco83.siege/.Main
## COMMAND: /home/marco/dev/android-sdk//platform-tools/adb shell am start -n com.marco83.siege/.Main
Starting: Intent { cmp=com.marco83.siege/.Main }
Warning: Activity not started, its current task has been brought to the front
## COMMAND: /home/marco/dev/android-sdk//platform-tools/adb shell sleep 2
Found running PID: 844
Launched gdbserver succesfully.
Setup network redirection
## COMMAND: /home/marco/dev/android-sdk//platform-tools/adb forward tcp:5039 localfilesystem:run-as: Package 'com.marco83.siege' has corrupt installation/debug-socket
## COMMAND: /home/marco/dev/android-sdk//platform-tools/adb shell run-as com.marco83.siege lib/gdbserver +debug-socket --attach 844
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.26

 -d                            - directs command to the only connected USB device
                                 returns an error if more than one USB device is present.
 -e                            - directs command to the only running emulator.
                                 returns an error if more than one emulator is running.
 -s <serial number>            - directs command to the USB device or emulator with
                                 the given serial number. Overrides ANDROID_SERIAL
                                 environment variable.
 -p <product name or path>     - simple product name like 'sooner', or
                                 a relative/absolute path to a product
                                 out directory like 'out/target/product/sooner'.
                                 If -p is not specified, the ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT
                                 environment variable is used, which must
                                 be an absolute path.
 devices                       - list all connected devices
 connect <host>[:<port>]       - connect to a device via TCP/IP
                                 Port 5555 is used by default if no port number is specified.
 disconnect [<host>[:<port>]]  - disconnect from a TCP/IP device.
                                 Port 5555 is used by default if no port number is specified.
                                 Using this ocmmand with no additional arguments
                                 will disconnect from all connected TCP/IP devices.

device commands:
  adb push <local> <remote>    - copy file/dir to device
  adb pull <remote> [<local>]  - copy file/dir from device
  adb sync [ <directory> ]     - copy host->device only if changed
                                 (-l means list but don't copy)
                                 (see 'adb help all')
  adb shell                    - run remote shell interactively
  adb shell <command>          - run remote shell command
  adb emu <command>            - run emulator console command
  adb logcat [ <filter-spec> ] - View device log
  adb forward <local> <remote> - forward socket connections
                                 forward specs are one of: 
                                   tcp:<port>
                                   localabstract:<unix domain socket name>
                                   localreserved:<unix domain socket name>
                                   localfilesystem:<unix domain socket name>
                                   dev:<character device name>
                                   jdwp:<process pid> (remote only)
  adb jdwp                     - list PIDs of processes hosting a JDWP transport
  adb install [-l] [-r] [-s] <file> - push this package file to the device and install it
                                 ('-l' means forward-lock the app)
                                 ('-r' means reinstall the app, keeping its data)
                                 ('-s' means install on SD card instead of internal storage)
  adb uninstall [-k] <package> - remove this app package from the device
                                 ('-k' means keep the data and cache directories)
  adb bugreport                - return all information from the device
                                 that should be included in a bug report.

  adb help                     - show this help message
  adb version                  - show version num

DATAOPTS:
 (no option)                   - don't touch the data partition
  -w                           - wipe the data partition
  -d                           - flash the data partition

scripting:
  adb wait-for-device          - block until device is online
  adb start-server             - ensure that there is a server running
  adb kill-server              - kill the server if it is running
  adb get-state                - prints: offline | bootloader | device
  adb get-serialno             - prints: <serial-number>
  adb status-window            - continuously print device status for a specified device
  adb remount                  - remounts the /system partition on the device read-write
  adb reboot [bootloader|recovery] - reboots the device, optionally into the bootloader or recovery program
  adb reboot-bootloader        - reboots the device into the bootloader
  adb root                     - restarts the adbd daemon with root permissions
  adb usb                      - restarts the adbd daemon listening on USB
  adb tcpip <port>             - restarts the adbd daemon listening on TCP on the specified port
networking:
  adb ppp <tty> [parameters]   - Run PPP over USB.
 Note: you should not automatically start a PPP connection.
 <tty> refers to the tty for PPP stream. Eg. dev:/dev/omap_csmi_tty1
 [parameters] - Eg. defaultroute debug dump local notty usepeerdns

adb sync notes: adb sync [ <directory> ]
  <localdir> can be interpreted in several ways:

  - If <directory> is not specified, both /system and /data partitions will be updated.

  - If it is "system" or "data", only the corresponding partition
    is updated.

environmental variables:
  ADB_TRACE                    - Print debug information. A comma separated list of the following values
                                 1 or all, adb, sockets, packets, rwx, usb, sync, sysdeps, transport, jdwp
  ANDROID_SERIAL               - The serial number to connect to. -s takes priority over this if given.
  ANDROID_LOG_TAGS             - When used with the logcat option, only these debug tags are printed.
ERROR: Could not setup network redirection to gdbserver?
       Maybe using --port=<port> to use a different TCP port might help?
marco@pacer:~/dev/siege_game/trunk/SiegeGameNative$ run-as: Package 'com.marco83.siege' has corrupt installation

which, as you can see and as reported here: http://vilimpoc.org/blog/2010/09/23/hello-gdbserver-a-debuggable-jni-example-for-android/ is caused by a mix of different simultaneous outputs; the real error should be

Package 'xxxxx' has corrupt installation

Further investigation in this error pointed me to: http://osdir.com/ml/android-ndk/2010-08/msg00263.html

where the same error is reported, and they say it's not possible to debug natively on Desire. The problem is with run-as not being able to access the /data folder.

Any solution other than rooting/flashing the phone? Why does the run-as access /data? I was thinking of a naive solution where I copy the package (objs, libs, ...) into an easier accessible location (like on the SDcard) and tell the debugger to access that location instead - is it feasible?

Thanks Marco

EDIT: Update: I rooted the phone using unrevoked3. Even if I set chmod 0777 data (which is probably EXTREMELY dangerous), I get the same error. As reported in the second link in the post, run-as is checking if /data is accessible. How can I access run-as source code? Is it possible to recompile it and upload a modified version that works around this check? (since I can set /data to be readable by everyone anyway)

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I fixed this issue for a HTC Desire S (2.3.3) by changing access & ownership for directory '/data/data':

Before the fix:

ls -l /data
 (...)
drwxrwxrwx root     root              2012-03-03 19:07 data

In root mode:

chmod 771 /data/data
chown system.system /data/data

ls -l /data
 (...)
drwxrwx--x system   system            2012-03-03 19:07 data

Also the /data director may need changing.

chmod 771 /data
chown system.system /data
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    Found this discussion: groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/android-ndk/cubyLmLNTXQ/… . User Ratamovic analysed run-as code and found that it uses check_data_path which calls check_directory_ownership, which in its order has following description comment: This function is used to check the data directory path for safety. We check that every sub-directory is owned by the 'system' user and exists and is not a symlink. We also check that the full directory path is properly owned by the user ID. Mar 16, 2012 at 16:09
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Have same problem with my HTC Legend. My workaround:

  1. get root access
  2. get PID of app you want to debug: ps | grep your_app_package
  3. run gdb server: /data/data/your_app_package/lib/gdbserver :5039 --attach PID

in new terminal

  1. adb forward tcp:5039 tcp:5039
  2. adb pull system/bin/app_process project_path/obj/local/armeabi/app_process
  3. adb pull system/bin/libc.so /project_path/obj/local/armeabi/libc.so

Now you can connect to gdbserverb (http://mhandroid.wordpress.com/2011/01/23/using-eclipse-for-android-cc-debugging/#more-23 skip steps with ndk-gdb).

PS: dont forget compile your code with following flags

LOCAL_CFLAGS := -g #debug

LOCAL_LDFLAGS := -Wl,-Map,xxx.map #create map fil

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  • I am seeing the same issue on Nexus One and Xoom. Both have the /data directory permissions set to 771, which means that even checking for the existence of gdbserver on the device (which ndb-gdb does) won't work. Apr 18, 2011 at 17:05
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Stumbled upon this thread: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=16391

Solved run-as issue for me, ndk-gdb now works properly.

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  • To summarise: run-as on Android pre-v4.0 has a bug whereby it assumes that the packages database is less than 8KB long. On a lot of devices, particularly those with a lot of crapware preinstalled, the packages database is already over 8KB. If your package name is added to the database beyond the first 8KB, run-as won't be able to find it, and bails out with the error "Package 'X' has corrupt installation.
    – bleater
    Apr 3, 2013 at 1:01
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I used to get this problem, until I changed the package name to be 4 nested instead of 3. Don't know why that is an issue (already emailed the developers about it) but if your package name is a.b.c only the java debugger works. For native debugging it needs to be in the form of a.b.c.d.

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The path /should/ be correct (both "data" directories are 771 and system:system, the app's data directory is 755 and owned by an "app_" account).

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u need s-on turn to s-off (firmware)

for tegra 3 chip s-off

http://bbs.angeeks.com/thread-2598143-1-1.html

///

for Qualcomm chip s-off

bbs.htc.com/cn/thread-11592-1-1.html

I have 2 HTC phones, Sensation s-off, One X s-on

Sensation can use ndk debug, but One X can not.

here is photo left is Sensation, right is One X

https://plus.google.com/photos/106185541018774360364/albums/6156448731748249457/6156448735435939234?banner=pwa&sort=1&pid=6156448735435939234&oid=106185541018774360364

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