Android :: DDMS - ? - In Process Name Field
Mar 12, 2010
When i am running DDMS tool to profile the application, In left pane of the DDMS tool we are able to see all the emulators that are attached to DDMS. When i expand one of the emulator some times i am getting "?" in process names.
View 9 Replies
May 21, 2010
Sometimes the DDMS in the Eclipse not listing the process.
To do the debug in this condition,
1) Is their any way force the DDMS to list the process?
2) Any command to attach the process from the command line?
View 2 Replies
View Related
Oct 15, 2009
I have two phones, one running 1.5 and the other on 1.6. When I connect the 1.6 device via usb, DDMS recognizes it and in the top-left pane shows: HT842....... | Online | 1.6, debug
It then lists the individual processes, I can select them and use various tools like allocation tracker.
But when I connect the 1.5 device, DDMS recognizes it but shows: HT95A....... | Online | 1.5
But it does not show any of the processes on the device, so I am not able to do use allocation tracker and such. The sysinfo tab works, and I can monitor logcat with filter and such in the bottom pane.
What am I missing here? Obviously the 1.5 device has USB debugging enabled. Why does it not show 'debug' in DDMS? I'm using SDK 1.5_r2 on linux (Ubuntu 9.04), if that makes a difference.
View 5 Replies
View Related
Feb 21, 2009
At a certain point in my program, when I'm completely done with my service, my activity executes unbindService() and stopService() -- yet the process persists. I can tell that it persists because I run "ps" in "adb -e shell":
CODE:.............
"adb logcat", I can show you the sequence of events:
ACTIVITY: context.unbindService(serviceConnection);
SERVICE: onUnbind();
ACTIVITY: stopService(serviceIntent); & returns true!
SERVICE: onDestroy();
First, my activity calls unbindService(serviceConnection). According to the documentation, unbindService() will "Disconnect from an application service. You will no longer receive calls as the service is restarted, and the service is now allowed to stop at any time." So that is fine, and it is happening.
Appropriately, we see the onUnbind() call happen on the service side. According to the documentation, onUnbind() is called when "all clients have disconnected from a particular interface published by the service." So this confirms the correct service connection is being passed, and that the service is responding accordingly.
Next, my activity calls stopService(serviceIntent), and returns true. According to the documentation, stopService() does the following: "If there is a service matching the given Intent that is already running, then it is stopped and true is returned; else false is returned." Again, this is happening and returning true.
In response, the service's onDestroy() method is called. According to the documentation, onDestroy() is "Called by the system to notify a Service that it is no longer used and is being removed. The service should clean up any resources it holds (threads, registered receivers, etc) at this point. Upon return, there will be no more calls in to this Service object and it is effectively dead."
At this point I expect the process to disappear from the process table. Yet it remains indefinitely. But why?
Also, the process is so persistent that I can bind to it again, and I see that it is the same exact process responding because the PID (process ID) is the same!
View 4 Replies
View Related
Nov 24, 2010
So, I decided to give Tridents ROM a try about 10-minutes ago.
I used ROM Manager, backed-up my old ROM, then downloaded Velocity 0.2.
Now, my phone will do nothing, it turns on and shows the red Droid eye, then when it's time to go to the home screen I get pop-up after pop-up saying that "The process com.android.phone has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."
I have no way of getting on my phone at all, what can I do?
View 11 Replies
View Related
Nov 12, 2010
I Just installed a new theme (Live Wire) for my Lithium Mod Rom. Don't know if there is a connection, but when I need to update an app, I get the message something like "process android media process stopped unexpectedly" and it will not allow the update. Everything else works well. I have turned it off for awhile, and have done a battery pull.
View 1 Replies
View Related
May 11, 2010
Every 5 minutes this error pops up "Sorry! the process android.process.acore has stopped unexpectdly. please try again." It doesnt actually close anything. It pops up even when im not in an app. So it's more annoying than anything.
View 3 Replies
View Related
Jul 30, 2010
I'm using Xperia x10 mini. Whenever I try to add a contact to my phonebook, before clicking save this message appears: "The process android.process.acore has stopped unepectedly. Please try again." And I have no other choice but to click "force close"... Another thing is, even though my contacts' names appears in the messages in my inbox, when I click on the phonebook icon, the phonebook is empty...
View 4 Replies
View Related
Feb 1, 2010
Are the processes in android asynchronous? If they are asynchronous then how can we conclude when the activity or process is finished or completed its execution.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Sep 11, 2010
So since I got the phone on Thursday, at random, I'll get these popup crash messages, that say "The process com.google.process.gapps has stopped unexpectedly" it has a "Force Close" button, which doesn't seem to change anything other than to acknowlege the message.It will happen at random, sometimes while I'm on the home screen, or sending a text message, but more recently, as I was trying to manage & link contacts. When I searched for this message it seemed to be related to people using Gmail, but I always get this message when I'm doing other things and not even touching my Gmail account.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Sep 19, 2009
I bought a new phone, but I can not run it.
I get the following information: "Sorry! The process com.google.process.gaps has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again".
View 1 Replies
View Related
Apr 17, 2010
I've searched around the forums (here and SDX forums) and although it seems the few people that had this issue were able to solve it, my case seems a bit different.
It's different because of the people I've read solving the issue, it was a problem with something they changed / removed with gmail / gmail storage or talk / talk storage. And when they cleared the cache or re-installed the problem went away. Also, it seemed that the same people had a problem with downloading from the market...
Neither of the above apply to me, but yet I'm still getting this FC error all the time!
I was helping a friend with their CL14 Moment out of the box...and went from stock 1.5 CL14 to 2.1 DD03 w/Joey recovery to EclairDD10 and v5 root. I then did the streaming media fix, and then the private app (build.prop) fix (all previously done with my phone no problems). I did all of these update right in a row, and after my last re-boot the FC error (process com.google.process.gapps has stoped unexpectedly) started showing up and won't go away.
The only .apk / odex files I removed were the preloaded Sprint apps
Does anybody have any other ideas on how I can get this FC error to stop? I've tried clearing the cache / data for all the mail / talk apps, rebooted, cleared dalvik cache...
View 6 Replies
View Related
Sep 17, 2010
Keep getting this message "The process com.google.process.gapps has stooped working unexpectedly. Any thoughts on what this is and how to resolve?
View 3 Replies
View Related
Aug 25, 2010
Is there a way to craft a daemon process as to make it "unlistable" to a process viewer?
OR
is there a way to dynamically change a process name?
I'd like to design a security application without having to modify the firmware, if possible (yes I know about "security through obscurity"...).
View 1 Replies
View Related
Dec 16, 2009
I am trying to debug my device from a windows system with no IDE, just the android sdk, jdk and jre. I am using the ddms to do so. I works fine. I can see the entries in the logcat in the ddms. Among others I can see 'Wrote stack trace to /data/anr/traces.txt". But when I select the Device->File Explorer... and try to open the data folder, there is nothing there. It looks like an empty data folder.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Nov 20, 2009
I'm running the basic HelloActivity from the SDK 2. samples. When I try Trace view in the DDMS prespective its generate the trace file but can not opened. "'/sdcard/com.google.android.apps.uploader.trace': Permission denied". Do I need a permission to write in the SD card? 4:38.380: INFO/dalvikvm(10434): Debugger has detached; object registry had 1 entries 11-20 21:34:38.380: DEBUG/dalvikvm(10434): VM cleaning up 11-20 21:34:38.411: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(10434): ERROR: thread attach failed 11-20 21:34:38.466: DEBUG/VoiceDialerReceiver(1225): onReceive Intent { act=android.intent.action.PACKAGE_ADDED dat=package:com.example.android.helloactivity flg=0x20000000 cmp=com.android.voicedialer/.VoiceDialerReceiver (has extras) } 11-20 21:34:38.466: DEBUG/dalvikvm(10434): LinearAlloc 0x0 used 636716 of 5242880 (12%) 11-20 21:34:38.490: WARN/ResourceType(1015): Resources don't contain package for resource number 0x7f080000 11-20 21:34:38.490: WARN/ResourceType(1015): Resources don't contain package for resource number.....
View 4 Replies
View Related
Oct 9, 2009
I'm new to eclipse and android, so I have not the correct experience, by now. I'd like to know which are the tipical debugging methods.
emulator ddms junits
I'd like to do step-by-step using eclipse-rcp, emulator and ddms.
I can see in DDMS perspective the thread of Helloworld example running.
I change perspective to debug and I set breakpoint, but the application doesn't stop.
View 4 Replies
View Related
Jul 12, 2010
Probably a stupid question with an obvious answer, but I can't figure it out by myself. Tutorial (http://source.android.com/source/using-eclipse.html) says to go to the root of the downloaded platform, and first start emulator (it starts successfully), and then run $ddms.
But when I'm trying to do so, it fails: ~/mydroid$ ddms No command 'ddms' found, did you mean: Command 'dkms' from package 'dkms' (main) Command 'xdms' from package 'xdms' (universe) Command 'dds' from package 'dds' (universe) ddms: command not found
View 2 Replies
View Related
Sep 16, 2009
I'm having a problem where I am able to update the location in the Android Emulator from the Eclipse DDMS exactly once per time an activity is loaded, but no more.
I discovered the problem in my application where Activity2 (which accesses the GPS) is started by Activity1 (which doesn't do anything particularly interesting); when Activity2 is started, I can update the GPS position using the Manual input in Location Controls in the DDMS and everything works fine. However, then I get a LogCat message "TTFF: XXXX" where XXXX is an apparently random number, and then the GPS will no longer update. However, if I click the Back button in the emulator to return to Activity1, and then use Activity1 to restart Activity2, I can enter a new GPS location. But, I can't enter a second one; tries to do so result in no apparent action. My application works perfectly well on a real device with a real GPS signal.
To test things further, I closed and reopened the emulator, immediately closed my application (from Activity1, which doesn't do anything besides load an XML layout and attach an onClick listener to a button), and loaded Google Maps. I observed the same behavior here; I could send one position that Google Maps would respond to, but any subsequent attempts to update position fail. When I close Google Maps and reopen it, I am able to send exactly one more location update from DDMS.
The distance between my subsequent location updates is usually 0.02 degrees, but I have tried it with up to 5 degrees also. My application does not use ACCESS_MOCK_LOCATION because I want to switch back and forth between testing on a physical device and testing on the emulator without having to update the manifest for each build, plus it seems like setting a permission for my application shouldn't have anything to do with Google Maps on the emulator.
I would try loading up a GPX path, but the DDMS seems broken there too: http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa...
View 2 Replies
View Related
Jun 24, 2010
What does the ddms do? I see it is the Dalvik Debug Monitor, but what does it do? I have my phone plugged in and it is just zooming along. I am not touching any buttons on the phone, and it appears the phone is asleep.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Oct 19, 2009
Could anyone upload a small example file that will work? Every file I've tried fails. Is this function completely broken? All attempts result in no points being listed. No errors reported.
View 4 Replies
View Related
May 26, 2009
In the DDMS, I had used FileExplorer and visited /data/app folder to see the .apk files installed in the emulator. After that I had minimized the data folder and thus stopped that process.
But I am observing that this /data/app folder is opening again and again automatically. I dont know what is the reason and how to stop it.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Nov 13, 2009
I can't find the DDms allocation tracker in the DDMS perspective in eclipse. I search the view doing Window > show view I look to the android view but i have no allocation tracker view there. I use search view tool and I can't find any Where is this View ? (If it's obvious, i am sorry because i reallu can't find it)
View 4 Replies
View Related
Oct 4, 2010
I have an Activity that is running out of memory in CreateSurface. The logcat looks like this: 10-04 17:55:52. 574 : ERROR/SurfaceFlinger(1086): createSurface() failed, generateId = -12 10-04 17:55:52.574: WARN/ Window Manager (1086): OutOfResourcesException creating surface 10-04 17:55:52.574: INFO/WindowManager (1086): Out of memory for surface! Looking for leaks. 10-04 17:55:52.574: WARN/WindowManager (1086): No leaked surfaces; killing applicatons! 10-04 17:55:52.574: WARN/ActivityManager (1086): Killing processes Free memory at adjustment 0 I'm trying to use DDMS to figure out what's going on but when the application gets killed DDMS aborts the Allocation Tracker. Is there a way to cause the application to do a core dump and is there a tool for analyzing dumps? I have SDK version 8, which does not allow simultaneous use of DDMS and the Eclipse debugger so I need to get creative.
View 5 Replies
View Related
Sep 30, 2010
I accepted that it was bug in Helios but I now find that I'm now getting the same error under Eclipse 3.5
When I send a location from the DDMS perspective using the emulator control tab. I have a standard listener:
onLocationChanged(Location location){...}
If I break on the first line of this, having sent the lat/lon pair of 53.5/-3.0 from the DDMS tab, then the mLatitude/mLongitude in the location argument have changed to 53.508833/-3.005000 (6 dec places only shown).
The Android SDK is 2.2 in both and the target is Google APIs level 7. Does anybody else experience this or could offer a possible explanation? (It amounts to quite a big error in terms of metres on the map.)
View 1 Replies
View Related
May 16, 2009
When one person debugging android application on a PC, emulator-5554 <===> DDMS A <===> Eclipse A can communicate well. When the second person want to debug application on another emulator on the same PC emulator-5556 <===> DDMS B <====> Eclipse B. The DDMS B can't communicate to emulator-5556 rightly. Seems emulator-5554 and emulator-5556 both controlled by DDMS A. How to resolve this problem?
View 4 Replies
View Related
Mar 29, 2010
I'm getting a server response back in ddms,But I'm finding that ddms logs only show about the first 50 lines of the response,then cuts everything else off, which isn't very helpful,since it means I can't see any of the useful info. I don't have much control over the content of the response it's a standard Django debug page, i.e. quite long. Does anyone know how I can get ddms to show the whole thing?
View 5 Replies
View Related
May 1, 2010
I'm having trouble using the nexus one in DDMS on Fedora 12. It is detected fine and I can see two processes, cooliris and uploader.These are the only two that show up. The emulator shows up just fine and i can debug from there. Does anyone have suggestions on how to get the nexus to connect properly?
View 2 Replies
View Related
Feb 15, 2009
I've been trying to locate some excessive object creation to deal with hiccuping caused by the garbage collector (any word on upcoming improvements to this, btw?), and have discovered that DDMS is the tool for the job.I shut down eclipse and booted up DDMS, and it finds my device, but lists no processes running (no matter what I run).Initially, it did list the "powermanager" app that I had installed, so I assumed this was causing some kind of conflict and uninstalled it and rebooted my device.Now it simply lists no processes.
View 4 Replies
View Related
Jun 19, 2010
I have searched and searched for help and am not finding anything. Well i take that back I have found countless guides on how to do it. tried many of them, didn't work, deleted everything, tried another , didn't work so now I am asking for help.I am trying to do screen captures using the SDK and eclipse and whatever else the guides say to download. Whenever i double click the ddms file a command box flashes up on the screen for a split second and thats it . Can't go any further if the commab box won't stay up. I think a windows window is supposed to pop up after that so I can choose my phone.
View 3 Replies
View Related