Android :: Debugging Integrated Java And Native Code
Feb 7, 2009
I am trying to figure out what is the best way to debug a mix of Java and native code? Please notice, that I am NOT trying to develop a native app. The app will be written entirely in Java, using Android SDK. However, I noticed that some pieces of the SDK use native methods (e.g. AssetManager, WebKit, etc). I wonder which tools Google developers use if/when they need to debug a mix of Java and C/C++ code? Eclipse/gdb or there are commercial tools which make the debugging experience less painful?
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May 24, 2010
I have some piece of code which uses JNI. I can debug code wrote in Java directly in Eclipse (using ADT). I even have a script, which help me debug native code with gdb. However this is not very comfortable way for doing this.Is it possible to configure Eclipse to use gdb (I guess gdbserver) for debbuging android native applications? Do you know where I could find any description of this?
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Aug 27, 2009
I have seen in the Android NDK release, presently NDK team is working on java to Native debugging? In the next release it may be there? when will be the next release of Android NDK? and Does they will support through eclipse ADT?
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Feb 20, 2009
I can debug the Android Java code using eclipse and using the Remote Java Application debug configuration. This does not step into C/C++ code however as expected. I understand I have to attach the gdbserver to do this. Can someone provide a step by step tutorial on how to debug the native code of Android?Is there a eclipse plugin that makes this easier?
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Apr 29, 2010
Is there a way to achieve the following in Android?
1. generate a Java stack trace in Android. In J2SE, we use to use something like this - send a signal to the Java Virtual Machine; the Java Virtual Machine generates a stack trace for you; or we can also use debugging tools or Java API calls.
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May 8, 2010
Does anyone know how Java thread relates to Android native thread? Does it map one to one?
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Apr 23, 2009
I have a native application that I would like to start from a Java interface. Does anyone know of a good way of doing this? can start the application using adb, with no problems. I can also start the application using Runtime.exec(), but that doesn't work so well for me; I need the application to run outside of a Java Runtime Process. Any ideas?
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Jul 2, 2010
I am new to android development and have been playing around with the tutorials offered at developer.android.com.I don't have a problem with projects I create from scratch, but when I start a project from the android sample code provided at android.com or from any other android project, I can never seem to get the bugs out to even run the thing.For example, when loading up the NotePad sample in the android-7 package of samples.would like a general solution, something more global bc this is occurring whenever I pull in anyone's source code from outside.kind of frustrated because I feel that I am spending too much time working out these kinks and not being able to study other people's code against how it performs in the emulator.
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May 10, 2010
I have a multithreaded streaming app which has mainly the following 5 threads. 1 Main App(UI) Thread 1 controller thread (in native) 1 audio decoder thread (in native) 1 video decoder thread(in native) 1 thread to query the head position of audio (in Java) Apart from this I have video rendering with OpenGL. My problem is, if I query the thread priority using the Thread.getPriority method (my native threads make callbacks to Java and I am making the query at that point of time), I am getting the priority of each of them as 5. For my audio query thread (the last one in the list) I am explicitly setting the priority using Process.setThreadPriority(Process.THREAD_PRIORITY_URGENT_AUDIO); Also for my decoder threads, I am giving higher priority than my controller thread(using pthread APIs in native). But still finally all of them seem to have same priority. Also what should I be doing to increase the priority of my threads(both from Java and native)?
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Apr 8, 2009
I have developed bluetooth application where native library will be initiated by Java application (using JNI wrapper). JNI will call the entry function of the native library and then it will create Pthread to for scanning the device. Once Scanning is over, i will get the callback which i registered during the entry function of the native lib (called by app). But i haven't received the callback, but if i run the same native library in the shell (executable from the shell terminal) it is working fine. Can any one help me, if there is any specific architecture needs to follow while developing Java application based on native lib?
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Nov 5, 2009
I am trying to run a native executable from inside an android java application. The native executable exists in my assets. At start of activity, I copy it from assets to my application cache Dir. then I use Process Builder to run it.I tried to run "chmod 777" on the file and on cache directory containing it and I ensured permissions are granted using adb shell. but I still get this permission exception.
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Jul 29, 2010
Is it possible, from within my android java app, to capture an image of what is on the screen, even if it was written using native (ndk)? I do not wish to take screen shots of other apps, just my own. I can already capture and image of a canvas that I am aware of, but is there a view or canvas or something like it that always represents what is on the screen, so that a) I don't have to capture the separate views images and recompile them, and b) I can see what my native (jni) code is doing with the graphics too?
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Nov 22, 2010
I have a library written in C which implements some complicated algorithm over two databases and as a result produce new one. I am trying to import it in android using android-ndk. What is the correct wat to use sqlite in you native libraries, i was able to build the sqlite manually using the ndk but when i use it gives some strange errors when trying to fetch rows from db which is on phone storate - after i fetch some data i got SQL:database not opened. how can use sqlite in native code on android.
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Dec 10, 2009
We know that it's very convenient to use TraceView in Android java code to check the runtime of different chunks of code. Now I develop my app with NDK and I want to check the runtime of some native functions, but I found nothing in TraceView guide if it's possible to use this tool. Because I noticed that one of my native methods spent too much time and I want to dig out the more detailed root cause. Is there anybody know if we can use TraceView in native code?
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Feb 3, 2010
I am planning to write a video player application and I am planning to use the gstreamer on the native side. I am trying to use the SurfaceFlinger for the rendering part. For this I have written a test program to experiment on the rendering part. I am using the surface flinger wrapper from the project
http://gitorious.org/rowboat/external-gst-plugins-android
But the following ERROR occurs when we try to run the .apk.
CODE:.......
The I changed the permission for "android.permission.ACCESS_SURFACE_FLINGER" in frameworks/base/core/ res/AndroidManifest.xml to "dangerous" and recompiled. But got the same error.
Then I commented out the "checkCallingPermission" method in IServiceManager.cpp and recompiled. Then also i got the same error.
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Sep 17, 2009
I am currently working on porting a application written in C in android platform. I need to know that can i invoke/call the getSystemService from the C application using invocation interface by JNI. Meaning using a .java file which will interact with the interace provided by the android.telephony.TelephonyManager.java for using getCallState() and other mehthods.
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Oct 12, 2010
Is this possible to access a sensor data form native code without using Java at all? I need to access to the sensor as fast as possible, but it seems like the "DELAY_FASTEST" parameter when registering an event change is not fast enough.
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Jun 18, 2010
I created one android application it is using one native method. I created shared library using ndk tools.My jni function is having some problems i want to debug it. How to debug it in eclipse tool
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Oct 4, 2009
I set out to use SkCanvas and other native SKIA classes but I could not find any sample code. After a week's of search and diving deep into Android source, I got it working. Below in my blog, I have detailed, how to use SimpleJNI native sample, to get native canvas going. If you find it useful or I did something wrong let me know http://matthiyosi.blogspot.com/2009/10/using-skia-in-android-native-c...
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Nov 8, 2010
We want to migrate a huge complex native program to Android system ,running it as a background service accepting command sent from Java Program using JNI along with IPC. However, the Android NDK state following words:
Please note that the NDK does not enable you to develop native-only applications. Android's primary runtime remains the Dalvik virtual machine.
Does that mean we have no way to run an standalone native-only application on Android as a background service? The native code can only exist in the form of library that will be loaded to the virtual machine through JNI?
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Jan 22, 2009
I am creating an Android application which uses the JMF (SIP, RTP, JAIN). So i downloaded the JMF source code for some adhoc change to my application.The basic questions 1. How will it behave the "native files - C/C++/header" in JMF source files(downloaded)? because android is based on java right now. 2. Is there any complete different way to porting/doing the SIP, RTP working in android?Is there any link from sun.com(this) site for JMF source code?Any suggestion and comment about this?
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Aug 23, 2010
How I can add headers to my native c file.
So here's the details.
I was able to setup my android project to call a native function from a .so file. And actually I need to add box2d to my project, but I when I include the header files, it won't make. So basically my problem is how do I tell the make file to include a whole folder with header and cpp files.
I tried adding the path directly to the include statement just for the sake of testing it. The error goes away, but new errors come out.
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Nov 2, 2010
Is it possible to broadcast an Intent from native code? If so, is there documentation and/or sample code pertaining to the relevant APIs?
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Sep 16, 2010
I am trying out an example of OpenCV from http://github.com/billmccord/OpenCV-Android and am stuck at the point where it is mentioned "Before attempting to run the VideoEmulator application, you must first copy this XML file into the emulator in the following location: /data/data/org.siprop.opencv/files/haarcascade_frontalface_alt.xml " Where in my eclipse workspace do I need to place this haar xml file to be copied to the location /data/data/org.siprop.opencv/files/ of the emulator?
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Nov 23, 2010
When I debug android app, if I work with Java, I can use Log.d("TAG", "xxxx", new Throwable()) to print backtrace of Java code. This is really handy for me to find bugs. But when I work with native library (e.g. libwebcore.so), there seems no way to print backtrace in runtime. The only way to debug native code is use gdbserver.
I have a question: Is there any way to print backtrace in C/C++?
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Aug 9, 2010
Try to select (or update) from custom databases (for example mmssms.db) but on init I see " Unable to open the database file". Try send permissions in manifest <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_SMS"/> <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_SMS"/> but this doesn't help.
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Jul 12, 2010
I've a very simple / minimal code application.
I'm drawing some lines on screen with my finger.
At some point, app closes itself / exists automatically.
No exception is thrown.
CODE:......................
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Oct 9, 2010
I wrote an iPhone app some time ago that creates sound programatically. It uses an AudioQueue to generate sound. With the AudioQueue, I can register for a callback whenever the system needs sound, and respond by filling a buffer with raw audio data. The buffers are small, so the sound can respond to user inputs with reasonably low latency.
I'd like to do a similar app on Android, but I'm not sure how. The MediaPlayer and SoundPool classes seems to be for playing canned media from files, which is not what I need. The JetPlayer appears to be some sort of MIDI playback engine. Is there an equivalent to AudioQueue in the Android Java API? Do I have to use native code to accomplish what I want?
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Mar 29, 2010
I started my emulator with ./emulator -trace profile -avd emulator_15. I then tracked down the trace files to ~/.android/avd/rodgers_emulator_15.avd/traces/profile, where there are six files: qtrace.bb, qtrace.exc, qtrace.insn, qtrace.method, qtrace.pid, qtrace.static. I can't figure out what to do with these files. I've tried both dmtracedump and traceview on all of the files, but none seem to generate any output I can do anything with.
How can I view the proportion of time taken by native method calls on Android?
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Jul 28, 2009
I'm try to make a dial in native code, could i make a dial with RIL through socket or IPC communication?or push AT command directly to GSM Modem.
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