In order to implement android::base::WaitForProperty well, we need a way to
wait not for *any* property to change (__system_property_wait_any), but to
specifically wait for the property represented by a given `prop_info` to
change.
The android::base::WaitForProperty implementation, like attempts to cache
system properties in the past, also needs a way to keep serials and values
in sync, but the existing functions don't provide a cheap way to get a
consistent snapshot. Change the __system_property_read_callback callback's
type to include the serial corresponding to the given value.
Add a test, slightly clean up some of the existing tests (and name them to
include the names of the functions they're testing, in our usual style).
Bug: http://b/35201172
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: Ibc8ebe2e88eef1e333a1bd3dd7f68135f1ba7fb5
No-one is directly upgrading from pre-K to O...
Also move more implementation details out of the header file.
Bug: http://b/33926793
Test: boots
Change-Id: I7a0936acbb1cea8a3b2cd6797ec53ba7e4a050f3
This change introduces new __system_property_read_callback
method to use in place of deprecated __system_property_read
__system_property_set() and get() should just work but now
do not have limit on system property names.
Bug: http://b/33926793
Test: boot device, run adb shell propget
Test: boot device with old version of init (protocol v1)
Test: run bionic-unit-tests --gtest_filter=prop*
Change-Id: I619fb5a7e27a272aac30011579665f6160888bc7
The following files will be added.
- /vendor/default.prop for default prop overrides from vendor
partition.
- /odm/default.prop for default prop overrides from odm partition.
- /odm/build.prop for build prop overrides from odm partition.
Test: tested default/build prop files with enabling early mount, but
didn't test files of odm partition because odm partition doesn't
exist now.
Bug: 34116668
Change-Id: Ia99895a0afcdc522463d95b2f3e2841dcf2e3516
I made a mistake caught by code review earlier, so let's try to be
safer by default.
This patch also moves all our "forwarding" headers to the guardless
just-include-the-other-thing style that we usually use. (Where we
have a comment explaining where the header comes from, I've kept
that.)
Change-Id: I37342cf5e2563c6a269b2ba61a697069b1c7913b
The purpose of this change is to add read access control to the property
space.
In the current design, a process either has access to the single
/dev/__properties__ file and therefore all properties that it contains
or it has access to no properties. This change separates properties
into multiple property files based on their selabel, which allows
creation of sepolicies that allow read access of only specific sets of
properties to specific domains.
Bug 21852512
Change-Id: Ice265db79201ca811c6b6cf6d851703f53224f03
Adds a new _internal_ function. Provide a global serial number to
support more efficient private caching algorithms. This allows
to skip re-running the __system_property_find() call on misses until
there is a global change in the properties. This call is a read
barrier, the property data to be read following this call will be
read sequentially and up to date.
(Cherry pick from bfd65279a5)
Bug: 19544788
Change-Id: I58e6a92baa0f3e8e7b9ec79b10af6d56407dab48
This change constitutes the minimum amount of
work required to move the code over to C++, address
compiler warnings, and to make it const correct and
idiomatic (within the constraints of being called
from C code).
bug: 13058886
Change-Id: Ic78cf91b7c8e8f07b4ab0781333a9e243763298c
Allow a new bionic to work with an old init property area by supporting
the old format.
(cherry picked from commit ad76c85b9c)
Change-Id: Ib496e818a62a5834d40c71eb4745783d998be893
d329697 is too complicated. Change the multiple property pages back to
a single 128K property area that's mapped in entirely at initialization
(the memory will not get allocated until the pages are touched).
d329697 has other changes useful for testing (moving property area
initialization inside bionic and adding __system_property_set_filename)
so undo the change manually rather than with git revert.
Signed-off-by: Greg Hackmann <ghackmann@google.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5f05348c18)
Change-Id: I690704552afc07a4dd410277893ca9c40bc13e5f
See the comments for an explanation of how properties are stored.
The trie structure is designed to scale better than the previous
array-based implementation. Searching an array with n properties
required average O(n) string compares of the entire key; searching the
trie requires average O(log n) string compares of each token (substrings
between '.' characters).
Signed-off-by: Greg Hackmann <ghackmann@google.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6ac8e6a46d)
Change-Id: Icbe31908572f33b4d9b85d5b62ac837cbd0f85e0
The property area is initially one 4K region, automatically expanding as
needed up to 64 regions.
To avoid duplicating code, __system_property_area_init() now allocates
and initializes the first region (previously it was allocated in init's
init_property_area() and initialized in bionic). For testing purposes,
__system_property_set_filename() may be used to override the file used
to map in regions.
Signed-off-by: Greg Hackmann <ghackmann@google.com>
(cherry picked from commit d32969701b)
Change-Id: I038d451fe8849b0c4863663eec6f57f6521bf4a7
Move the implementation of writing to the system property area
from init to bionic, next to the reader implementation. This
will allow full property testing to be added to bionic tests.
Add new accessor and waiting functions to hide the implementation
from watchprops and various bionic users.
Also hide some of the implementation details of the property area
from init by moving them into _system_properties.h, and other details
from everybody by moving them into system_properties.h.
(cherry picked from commit dc1038b790)
Change-Id: I192d3825ee276c5047bc751039fe6cfe226a7cca
Currently, system properties are passed via the environment
variable ANDROID_PROPERTY_WORKSPACE and a file descriptor passed
from parent to child. This is insecure for setuid executables,
as the environment variable can be changed by the caller.
Modify system property handling so that we get the properties
from a root owned properties file, rather than using an
environment variable. Fall back to the environment variable
if the file doesn't exist.
Bug: 8045561
Change-Id: I54f3efa98cf7d63d88788da5ce0d19e34fd7851a
This property file is used for properties which are set at device
provisioning time or in the factory. They are never touched by
a software update or factory data reset and typically contain
data specific to the particular unit.
Change-Id: I2e7c2fe62cb684cb2449eea917c42b19462e89a5
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>