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22 state. devices-l includes the device paths in the state.
29 connection. Instead, a new device list description is sent
30 each time a device is added/removed or the state of a given
31 device changes (hex4 + content). This allows tools like DDMS
46 Ask to switch the connection to the device/emulator identified by
48 be sent directly to the adbd daemon running on the device.
52 Ask to switch the connection to one device connected through USB
63 either the device or emulator connect to/running on the host.
64 Will fail if there is more than one such device/emulator available.
70 for information related to a specific device. <request> can be in one
74 A variant of host-serial used to target the single USB device connected
82 When asking for information related to a device, 'host:' can also be
83 interpreted as 'any single device or emulator connected to/running on
90 Returns the serial number of the corresponding device/emulator.
94 Returns the device path of the corresponding device/emulator.
97 Returns the state of a given device as a string.
101 to the <remote> address on a given device.
105 and indicates which device/emulator to target.
114 tcp:<port> -> TCP localhost:<port> on device
115 local:<path> -> Unix local domain socket on device
125 to a real device, or that you have used a query prefix as described
129 Run 'command arg1 arg2 ...' in a shell on the device, and return
138 Start an interactive shell session on the device. Redirect
141 sending it to the device (see interactive_shell() in commandline.c)
144 Ask adbd to remount the device's filesystem in read-write mode,
152 Opens a device file and connects the client directly to it for
162 the device. This can be useful to debug some networking/proxy
163 issues that can only be revealed on the device itself.
166 Tries to connect to a Unix domain socket <path> on the device
199 the framebuffer device, the connection is simply closed immediately.
204 to the device through the host machine (note: this is the exact opposite of
211 This service is used to upload a recovery image to the device. <size>
219 This service can only work when the device is in recovery mode. Otherwise,
234 on the device/emulator.