When installing a package, create /cache/recovery/last_install, which
contains the filename of the package and a 1 or 0 for success or
failure.
Also, don't mount ext4 and vfat filesystems as read-only (on devices
where /cache is ext4, we need it to be read-write).
Change-Id: I0cf2a1921bbd65e06343aa74e2006577fac77c2c
When formatting /data, if it's an ext4 filesystem, reserve the
last 16 Kbytes for the crypto footer.
Change-Id: I7b401d851ee87732e5da5860df0287a1c331c5b7
Remove the wacky notion of "roots" and "root paths" (those things that
look like "FOO:some/path" instead of just "/foo/some/path"). Let each
device specify its own table of available partitions and how to mount
them (needed for devices that use both MTD/yaffs2 and EMMC/ext4
partitions).
Change-Id: I18b0a572a71c5e087e0b7ae11b1774388339bfd1
Recovery itself no longer needs to access all these partitions;
manipulation of them is done by the updater binary. This is a small
first step towards removing roots entirely.
Change-Id: I3fbcada32079a37db4cc097861dfa91e0a08da30
Copy a sideloaded package into /tmp, then verify and install the copy,
to prevent malicious users from overwriting the package between
verification and install.
Bug: 2826890 package can be replaced during verification
Bug: 2058160 Recovery should copy sideloaded (sd card) update ...
Change-Id: I3de148b0f1a671f1974782b6855527caeaefda23
Some devices want to do special things when recovery wipes data (eg,
wipe data in their baseband processor as well). Add a hook in the
device-specific recovery library that gets called when data is wiped.
Also add an amend root for the "mbm" partition.