Build libinstall as a shared library. Also drop the dependency on the
global variables in common.h.
Test: unit tests pass, sideload an OTA
Change-Id: I30a20047768ce00689fc0e7851c1c5d712a365a0
We will reuse them to implement the fuse provider from block maps.
Test: unit tests pass, sideload an OTA
Change-Id: Iaa409d19569c4ccc0bb24e12518044fcddb45c69
The recovery-persist used to look for the related recovery logs in
persist storage, and copy them under /data/misc/recovery during the
normal boot process.
As we also want to find out the sideload information from last_install,
it makes more sense to move the parse & report of non-a/b metrics to
recovery-persist. Thus we can avoid the race condition of the file
system between the native code and RecoverySystem.
Bug: 114278989
Test: unit test pass, check the event buffer for metrics report
Change-Id: I32d7b2b831bc74a61a70af9a2f0b8a7e9b3e36ee
Now it's less beneficial to inject I/O faults since we don't see many of
them. Remove the library that mocks I/O failures. And switch to android::base
I/O when possible.
Bug: 113032079
Test: unit tests pass
Change-Id: I9f2a92b7ba80f4da6ff9e2abc27f2680138f942c
Bug: 110380063
Test: `m -j installclean && mmma -j bootable/recovery` with
aosp_taimen-userdebug
Test: Build (`m -j bootimage`) and boot into recovery. Check that
`adb sideload` and `Run graphics test` both work.
Test: Run recovery_unit_test and recovery_component_test on marlin.
Change-Id: Ie6ed0e7cafa352d5faff9d1b6ccef724a0415e65
The new command is part of the transfer.list and allows us to compute the hash
tree on non-ab devices.
The required arguments for the hash_tree computation are:
hash_tree_ranges
source_ranges
hash_algorithm
salt_hex
root_hash
Bug: 25170618
Test: unit tests pass; run simulator with compute_hash_tree
Change-Id: I8ff0d582cc8adabb8a060db7845f38b35b28e62c
The getopt_long(3) implementation in Android (upstream freebsd) expects
a null-terminated array while parsing long options with required args.
if (long_options[match].has_arg == required_argument) {
optarg = nargv[optind++];
}
...
if (long_options[match].has_arg == required_argument && optarg == NULL) {
return (BADARG);
}
This seems to make sense in practice, as getopt(3) takes the first two
arguments of argc and argv that are "as passed to the main() function on
program invocation", and both of C and C++ spec say "the value of
argv[argc] shall be 0".
Prior to the CL, we may run into undefined behavior on malformed input
command line (e.g. missing arg for an option that requires one). This CL
fixes the issue by always appending a nullptr to the argument list (but
without counting that into argc).
Test: Build and boot into recovery with commands.
Change-Id: Ic6c37548f4db2f30aeabd40f387ca916eeca5392
This shortens the gap between A/B and non-A/B builds, by replacing the
dependency on build-time flag with runtime detection instead. It also
allows building and testing both paths regardless of the target OTA
type.
The size increase to /sbin/recovery looks negligible (< 0.01%).
- marlin: increased from 2084928 to 2085024;
- angler: increased from 2084776 to 2084896.
Test: Run recovery_component_test on angler and marlin.
Test: Sideload an A/B OTA package on marlin.
Test: Sideload a non-A/B OTA package on angler.
Change-Id: I1d927d1ede9713fb42f73b4fe324aa5705ee6f99
In order to support that, this CL adds Paths::set_resource_dir() to
override the default resource dir ("/res/images/") that's only available
under recovery. Note that since there're external modules depending on
libminui, it adds a separate function of res_set_resource_dir(), instead
of requiring the dependency on libotautil for everyone.
Test: mmma -j bootable/recovery
Test: Run recovery_unit_test on marlin.
Change-Id: I0a7dcf4476808bea9e634eaffc9676f6cbaf92b7
This breaks the dependency on common.h (which belongs to
recovery/librecovery) from librecovery_ui. reboot() is now owned by
libotautil, which is expected to be a leaf node to be depended on.
With the change, recovery and updater also share the same reboot() code
now.
Test: mmma -j bootable/recovery
Change-Id: I1cc5d702cfe49302048db33d31c9c87ddc97ac71
This avoids unnecessarily breaking mac build.
Test: `mmma -j bootable/recovery` on Linux and macOS.
Change-Id: I1dc00364c895866a4757c2a43beb3432ae1e4113
Export its header (mounts.h) from there, and drop the dot dot dependency
from libupdater / updater.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Test: recovery_component_test
Change-Id: Ic26a6b9b78a34dbe1f178b138f3abaafffbec44c
We have a general need for overriding more paths (e.g. "/tmp"), mostly
for testing purpose. Rename CacheLocation to Paths, and use that to
manage TEMPORARY_{INSTALL,LOG}_FILE.
Test: mmma -j bootable/recovery
Test: recovery_component_test
Change-Id: Ia8ce8e5695df37ca434f13ac4d3206de1e8e9396
We set the limit of the max stash size to 80% of cache size. But the
cache space can still be insufficient for the update if the log files
occupy a large chunk of /cache. So remove the old logs for now to make
room for the update.
Bug: 77528881
Test: unit tests pass
Change-Id: Ia8bcb0ace11f8164ad9290bfb360e08e31d282cb
Otherwise the applypatch executable will fail to back up the source
file to /cache when patching the recovery image.
Bug: 74198354
Test: run applypatch from boot to recovery
Change-Id: I6e5b9cd06d6ed0b26066b779a348437ecf984b92
This class allows us to set the following locations dynamically:
cache_temp_source, last_command_file, stash_directory_base.
In the updater's main function, we reset the values of these variables
to their default locations in /cache; while we can set them to temp
files in unit tests or host simulation.
Test: unit tests pass
Change-Id: I528652650caa41373617ab055d41b1f1a4ec0f87
Prior to this CL, the block verification works were assigned based on
the pattern of the ranges, which could lead to unbalanced workloads. This
CL adds RangeSet::Split() and moves update_verifier over.
a) For the following care_map.txt on walleye:
system
20,0,347,348,540,556,32770,33084,98306,98620,163842,164156,229378,229692,294914,295228,524289,524291,524292,524348,529059
vendor
8,0,120,135,32770,32831,94564,98304,98306
Measured the time costs prior to and with this CL with the following
script.
$ cat test_update_verifier.sh
#!/bin/sh
adb shell stop
adb shell "cp /data/local/tmp/care_map.txt /data/ota_package/"
for i in $(seq 1 50)
do
echo "Iteration: $i"
adb shell "bootctl set-active-boot-slot 0"
adb shell "echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches"
adb shell "time /data/local/tmp/update_verifier"
sleep 3
done
Without this CL, the average time cost is 5.66s, while with the CL it's
reduced to 3.2s.
b) For the following care_map.txt, measured the performance on marlin:
system
18,0,271,286,457,8350,32770,33022,98306,98558,163842,164094,196609,204800,229378,229630,294914,295166,501547
vendor
10,0,42,44,85,2408,32770,32806,32807,36902,74242
It takes 12.9s and 5.6s without and with the CL respectively.
Fixes: 68553827
Test: recovery_unit_test
Test: Flash new build and trigger update_verifier. Check the balanced
block verification.
Change-Id: I5fa4bf09a84e6b9b0975ee5f522724464181333f
We used to CHECK and abort on parsing errors. While it works fine for
the updater use case (because recovery starts updater in a forked
process and collects the process exit code), it's difficult for other
clients to use RangeSet as a library (e.g. update_verifier).
This CL switches the aborts to returning empty RangeSet instead. Callers
need to check the parsing results explicitly.
The CL also separates RangeSet::PushBack() into a function, and moves
SortedRangeSet::Clear() into RangeSet.
Test: recovery_unit_test
Test: Sideload an OTA package with the new updater on angler.
Test: Sideload an OTA package with injected range string errors. The
updater aborts from the explicit checks.
Change-Id: If2b7f6f41dc93af917a21c7877a83e98dc3fd016
Since it has grown much larger, users of the header shouldn't compile
and carry their full copies.
Also add missing header includes in imgdiff.cpp and imgdiff_test.cpp.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Test: recovery_unit_test; recovery_component_test; recovery_host_test
Change-Id: I88ca54171765e5606ab0d61580fbc1ada578fd7d
Also drop the "bootable/recovery" path in LOCAL_C_INCLUDES from
applypatch modules.
Test: lunch aosp_{angler,bullhead,fugu,dragon,sailfish}-userdebug;
mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: Idd602a796894f971ee4f8fa3eafe36c42d9de986
This reverts commit 26436d6d60 to re-land
"Move error_code.h into otautil.".
This way it stops requiring relative path ".." in LOCAL_C_INCLUDES
(uncrypt and edify). Soong doesn't accept non-local ".." in
"local_include_dirs".
This CL needs to land with device-specific module changes (e.g. adding
the dependency on libotautil).
Test: lunch aosp_{angler,bullhead,dragon,fugu,sailfish}-userdebug;
mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: If193241801af2dae73eccd31ce57cd2b81c9fd96
This way it stops requiring relative path ".." in LOCAL_C_INCLUDES
(uncrypt and edify). Soong doesn't accept non-local ".." in
"local_include_dirs".
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: Ia4649789cef2aaeb2785483660e9ea5a8b389c62
- Changed to std::string based implementation (mostly moved from the
former make_parents() in updater/install.cpp);
- Removed the timestamp parameter, which is only neeed by file-based OTA;
- Changed the type of mode from int to mode_t;
- Renamed dirCreateHierarchy() to mkdir_recursively().
Test: recovery_unit_test passes.
Test: No external user of dirCreateHierarchy() in code search.
Change-Id: I71f8c4b29bab625513bbc3af6d0d1ecdc3a2719a
This function has become obsolete since we've removed file-based OTA
support (it was needed by 'delete_recursive' edify function earlier).
Test: mmma -j bootable/recovery
Test: Code search shows no active user of the function.
Change-Id: If6faaa759d4c849b79acba4e6adb82baadc89f7a
Symlink is a filebased OTA feature, and the corresponding updater
function has been removed in
https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/350357/.
Also the only place where we call "package_extract_dir()" is to unpack
some bootloader dir in vendor's code. We plan to remove it also in a
separate bug.
Bug: 31917448
Test: mma
Change-Id: I3986d60958e64e0d5d8fa5f5bd508c579fb7fa2c
Log the maximum temperature as well as the start/end temperature of an
update to last_install. Check the temperature at the end of each
block_image_update(verify). To get the maximum temp, we iterate through
/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone*/temp and find the maximum value
present.
Bug: 32518487
Test: temperature logs in last_install
Change-Id: Iaf22a9fbc5b18611bbc5320ffea995417872e514
external/zlib and external/safe-iop/include were used by Zip.c, which
became obsolete after [1].
Removing
- <assert.h>: we no longer call assert(3);
- <limits.h>: we no longer use PATH_MAX;
- <stdio.h>: we don't need FILE anymore;
- <stdlib.h>: no more malloc(3)/calloc(3);
- <unistd.h>: was once needed for lseek(2);
- <string.h>: no more memset(3).
Adding
- <stdint.h> for SIZE_MAX.
[1] commit 8cf5c8f60f: "Replace minzip
with libziparchive".
Test: `mmma bootable/recovery`
Change-Id: I349e909ba83d0f6ade5f92856ce3934f29fdca6c
Add unit testcases for sysMapFile().
Test: recovery_unit_test passes.
Test: Build and use the new recovery image to sideload a package.
Test: Build and use the new recovery image to install an update.
Change-Id: I77d8f1ea151ab513865d992c256ba93a1fcb51a4
Clean up the duplicated codes that handle the zip files in
bootable/recovery; and rename the library of the remaining
utility functions to libotautil.
Test: Update package installed successfully on angler.
Bug: 19472796
Change-Id: Iea8962fcf3004473cb0322b6bb3a9ea3ca7f679e