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popen on android NDK

Is popen not supported by android NDK?

I read this page and wondering if this is true

The same is possible with POSIX popen() but it is not currently supported by bionic, so you can't use that in Android JNI. Instead you can probably use the system() and pipe the output to a file and then read that file afterwards. Looks like the Java approach will be cleaner if you will be doing the rendering in Java.

But I also read someone suggesting to use popen. I also tried it myself but sometime my app crashes and I dont know why.

Is popen safe to use in android ndk?

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kuchi Avatar asked Dec 21 '22 03:12

kuchi


1 Answers

I think it depends on what version of the NDK you are using

Also looking in the gingerbread source tree for bionic I did find an implementation of popen. The implementation might not be 100% posix of libc correct, but it is at least functional to some degree.

Using NDK v6, the following example compiles without any problems, and it runs on my android device.

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main()
{
 FILE *fpipe;
 char *command="/system/bin/ps";
 char line[256];
 if ( !(fpipe = (FILE*)popen(command,"r")) ) exit(1)
 while ( fgets( line, sizeof line, fpipe))
 {
   puts(line);
 }
 pclose(fpipe);
}

UPDATE: Seems than popen on pre ICS versions used vfork() instead of fork(), and those vfork() are known to cause stack corruption.

So from ICS onward popen should be save to use, but on earlier android versions it is available but verry buggy.

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aiah Avatar answered Jan 06 '23 15:01

aiah