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  • Run native executable in Android App

    Run native executable in Android App

    Demo 

    Here's demo application called "Run Native Exe" to:

    • run local UNIX commands
    • run native executable downloaded from the Web

    Package: NativeExe-0.2.apk
    Source code: on Github (ADT project)

    To install the package,

    • Go to Settings→Application and check "Unknown sources"
    • Open the package link above using Android Browser

    or type "adb install NativeExe-*.apk" in your PC if you have Android SDK.

    How can I run UNIX commands in Android App? 

    You can use Runtime.exec() in standard Java. Here's sample code to run /system/bin/ls /sdcard in Android App:

    try {
        // Executes the command.
        Process process = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("/system/bin/ls /sdcard");
        
        // Reads stdout.
        // NOTE: You can write to stdin of the command using
        //       process.getOutputStream().
        BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(
                new InputStreamReader(process.getInputStream()));
        int read;
        char[] buffer = new char[4096];
        StringBuffer output = new StringBuffer();
        while ((read = reader.read(buffer)) > 0) {
            output.append(buffer, 0, read);
        }
        reader.close();
        
        // Waits for the command to finish.
        process.waitFor();
        
        return output.toString();
    } catch (IOException e) {
        throw new RuntimeException(e);
    } catch (InterruptedException e) {
        throw new RuntimeException(e);
    }

    This code is based on this article. Thanks yussi to let me know this by comment.

    OK, but how can I put my own native executable in Android App? 

    First, you need to cross-compile your native executable for ARM.

    Here's a way (dynamic link version). Or you can use Scratchbox (Japanese).

    If you get a file with a format like this, it's probably OK:

    % file yourapp
    yourapp: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.14, statically linked, not stripped

    You have three ways to put the binary to the phone:

    • From Android Java app, using assets folder (by fnerg in comment below)
      • Include the binary in the assets folder.
      • Use getAssets().open("YourBinaryHere") to get an InputStream.
      • Write it to /data/data/app-package-name (e.g. /data/data/net.gimite.nativeexe), where your application has access to write files and make it executable.
      • Run "/system/bin/chmod 744 /data/data/app-package-name/yourapp" using the code above.
      • Run your executable using the code above.
    • From Android Java app, downloading via HTTP (which I use in my demo application above)
      • Dowload the executable using HTTP and put it to /data/data/app-package-name (e.g. /data/data/net.gimite.nativeexe), where your application has access to write files and make it executable. You can use standard Java FileOutputStream to write files there.
      • Run "/system/bin/chmod 744 /data/data/app-package-name/yourapp" using the code above.
      • Run your executable using the code above.
    • By adb (needs SDK and root)
      • If you want to put the executable to YOUR phone connected with adb command in Android SDK and you have root, you can put the executable by:
    % adb shell
    $ su
    # mkdir /data/tmp
    # chmod 777 /data/tmp
    # exit
    $ exit
    % adb push yourapp /data/tmp
    % adb shell
    $ chmod 744 /data/tmp/yourapp
    $ /data/tmp/yourapp

    Note that you cannot make files executable in /sdcard.

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  • 原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/shangdawei/p/4490859.html
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