Difference between revisions of "Android"
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=== Initial setup === | === Initial setup === | ||
First | First build the Linux version. You need some extra libraries that are not described here. | ||
http://sigrok.org/wiki/Linux | |||
Download the latest [http://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html Android NDK] and extract it, e.g. in '''$HOME/android'''. | |||
$ '''cd $HOME''' | $ '''cd $HOME''' |
Revision as of 10:56, 24 April 2014
Building from source
Current status
You can start the sigrok application on your android phone using a terminal (ex: adb). You don't need root access.
It's strongly suggested to use at least android 4.0.3.
You cannot integrate sigrok in a android application yet. (WIP)
You don't have a nice UI. (WIP)
Binary
You can download a pre-compiled test version on [1]
You are welcome to give feedback to martling on the IRC channel or gabriel.klein@nuage.ch.
Issues
- I need to "ln libftdi.so libftdi.so.1". It's an issue as you need to be root to do that. You cannot have libs that don't follow the libXXX.so pattern.
- I need to be root to be able to open the USB port. Solution: Find a way to "hack" or rebuild the libs to be able to inject the USB fs from the java/android layer.
- I need to store the firmware somewhere.
Initial setup
First build the Linux version. You need some extra libraries that are not described here.
Download the latest Android NDK and extract it, e.g. in $HOME/android.
$ cd $HOME $ mkdir android $ cd android $ wget http://dl.google.com/android/ndk/android-ndk-r9d-linux-x86.tar.bz2 $ or wget http://dl.google.com/android/ndk/android-ndk-r9d-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2 (If you have a 64 bits version of Linux) $ tar xfvj android-ndk-r9d-linux-x86.tar.bz2 $ cd android-ndk-r9d
Now, create a toolchain installation that can be used for cross-compiling for Android (adapt --platform and --arch as needed):
$ ./build/tools/make-standalone-toolchain.sh --platform=android-15 --install-dir=$HOME/android/android-arm-toolchain --arch=arm
You now have a working toolchain and build environment in $HOME/android/android-arm-toolchain.
You may need to install additional packages: libtool, ...
Cross-compiling
$ git clone git://sigrok.org/sigrok-util $ cd sigrok-util/cross-compile/android $ ./sigrok-cross-android
Please check the README and edit the sigrok-cross-android as needed.
Hardware
You may be interested to buy a Micro USB On-The-Go (delivery is 4-8 weeks.)
Testing
Create a temporary folder where you can store and execute files on your android phone.
$ adb shell $ mkdir /data/local/tmp/sigrok/ $ exit
Copy libraries on your phone
$ cd ~/sr_android/lib/ $ ls *.so* | while read l; do adb push $l /data/local/tmp/sigrok/; done
Copy sigrok-cli to the phone
$ cd ~/sr_android/bin/ $ adb push sigrok-cli /data/local/tmp/sigrok/
Test is sigrok cli is working as expected
$ adb shell $ cd /data/local/tmp/sigrok $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/data/local/tmp/sigrok $ ./sigrok-cli --scan