The hashtree computation is designed to execute after we write all the
bytes to the target block device. And executing the command during block
image verify will almost always fail since we are still on the source
build.
Test: run simulator
Change-Id: If8ebb66739969520367a0815f5f8f89f6fae47cf
The UpdaterInfo class is merely a collection of pointers and POD types.
We can replace it with a Updater class that has the ownership of the
resources. This also makes this class extensible as we plan to add more
functionality in the host simulator.
Bug: 131911365
Test: unit tests pass, run an update on cuttlefish and check last_install
Change-Id: I07ca5963bbee8ae3cb85ccc184464910aa73d4e4
Test: Choose `Reboot system now`, `Power off`, `Reboot to bootloader`
from recovery UI respectively.
Test: `adb reboot recovery` while under sideload mode.
Change-Id: I0f3d55b80b472178ea4f6970b29cd9df0778b639
Switch to 64 bit integers since the size of the entire src/tgt images may
not fit in size_t of ILP32.
There are other theoretical overflow cases in memory allocation and I/O
functions. However, they reside within a single transfer command and are
less likely to happen. I will evaluate and address them in separate
cls.
Test: unit tests pass
Bug: 122461124
Change-Id: Ib719ee695920877458fcfaa25c6ac058a5bbabf2
Test: sideload full OTA on cuttlefish
Test: sideload incremental OTA on cuttlefish (that grows
system, shrinks vendor, and move vendor to group foo)
Test: verify that /cache/recovery/cc46ebfd04058569d0c6c1431c6af6c1328458e4
exists (sha1sum of "system")
Bug: 111801737
Change-Id: Ibdf6565bc1b60f3665c01739b4c95a85f0261ae5
When applying an OTA package onto the device in OTA mode,
if the recovery logs haven't been viewed, there is a chance
that /cache/recovery does not exist. Then, stash creation will
fail. Create stash directories recursively to avoid this error.
Test: without /cache/recovery, sideload the OTA on cuttlefish
Change-Id: I5cc01a067d866476a3594e795dcb5b15649e817b
It also reduces the space cost for devices using f2fs (e.g. crosshatch).
/sbin/mkfs.f2fs 722560 => /system/bin/make_f2fs 49568
/sbin/sload.f2fs 1182456 => /system/bin/sload_f2fs 150032
Test: Build and boot recovery on crosshatch. Factory reset.
Test: Install a non-A/B OTA package that formats a f2fs partition.
Change-Id: Ibe70c8d91a1d07e1c78ff9eac19b1f7955800161
Test: Build and boot into recovery on marlin. Factory reset.
Test: Build and install a non-A/B OTA that calls format.
Change-Id: I72416e775e237fc15ca5eff1036175a9eef43b76
applypatch() was initially designed for file-based OTA, operating on
individual files. It was later extended to allow patching eMMC targets
as a whole, in favor of block-based updates.
As we have deprecated file-based OTA since Oreo, part of the code in
applypatch() has become obsolete. This CL refactors the related
functions, by removing the obsolete logic and focusing on eMMC targets.
Since this CL substantially changes applypatch APIs, it adds new
functions to avoid unintentionally mixing them together. In particular,
it removes `applypatch()`, `applypatch_check()`, `applypatch_flash()`,
and adds `PatchPartition()`, `PatchPartitionCheck()`, `FlashPartition()`
and `CheckPartition()`. It also replaces the old Edify functions
`apply_patch()` and `apply_patch_check()` with `patch_partition()` and
`patch_partition_check()` respectively.
This CL requires matching changes to OTA generation script (in the same
topic).
Bug: 110106408
Test: Run recovery_unit_test and recovery_component_test on marlin.
Test: `m dist` with non-A/B target. Verify
/system/bin/install-recovery.sh on device.
Test: `m dist` with non-A/B target using BOARD_USES_FULL_RECOVERY_IMAGE.
Verify /system/bin/install-recovery.sh on device.
Test: Install an incremental OTA with the new updater and scripts.
Change-Id: Ia34a90114bb227f4216eb478c22dc98c8194cb7f
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
This would be the top-level class that represents and holds the info
parsed from a transfer list file.
Bug: 112151972
Test: Run recovery_unit_test and recovery_component_test on marlin.
Change-Id: I83b54df9d1411542eeeb8ef4a2db167e97f989c3
Also separate libupdater_defaults out to be shareable.
It turns out the `data` property in `cc_test` doesn't follow symlinks as
LOCAL_TEST_DATA does in Android.mk. This CL creates a filegroup in
top-level Android.bp in order to pick up the testdata for ResourcesTest.
Test: `mmma -j bootable/recovery` with aosp_marlin-userdebug
Test: Run recovery_{unit,component,manual}_test on marlin.
Test: Run recovery_host_test.
Change-Id: I4532ab25aeb83c0b0baa8051d5fe34ba7b910a35
Add hash_tree_info to represent the hash tree computation arguments in
the transfer commands 'compute_hash_tree'. Also add its parsing code in
the Command class.
Bug: 25170618
Test: unit tests pass
Change-Id: Ie8607968377968e8fb3e58d1af0b8ca315e145be
Test: mmma -j bootable/recovery
Test: Run recovery_unit_test and recovery_component_test on marlin.
Change-Id: I2617b87d13c585addf0ed2fbae8c3ce443ea7200
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
They are doing exactly the same thing, except for the slightly different
error return value (1 vs -1).
int CacheSizeCheck(size_t bytes);
int MakeFreeSpaceOnCache(size_t bytes_needed);
This CL consolidates the two functions and uses bool as its return type.
// Checks whether /cache partition has at least 'bytes'-byte free space. Returns true immediately
// if so. Otherwise, it will try to free some space by removing older logs, checks again and
// returns the checking result.
bool CheckAndFreeSpaceOnCache(size_t bytes);
Test: Run recovery_unit_test and recovery_component_test on marlin.
Change-Id: I94a96934d2b18713f8f39ad5aa96a02c98d87963
It used to return a Value blob to be consumed by sha1_check() (which has
been deprecated). Currently there's no other generic updater function
that works with BLOB Values. This CL changes read_file() to return a
string Value to make it more useful (e.g. allowing equality check).
Test: Run recovery_component_test and recovery_unit_test on marlin.
Change-Id: Iba986ba649030112babefe898f26aa9ffe69eeb7
Also simplify the helper function expect() in {edify,updater}_test.cpp.
Test: Run recovery_component_test on marlin.
Change-Id: If54febba4b5013f6d71546318a1ca6b635204ac8
Test: mmma -j bootable/recovery
Test: Run recovery_component_test and recovery_unit_test on marlin.
Change-Id: I4b240e3e771c387b9694be9c0f2f74e0265ab4cb
The matching edify function has been removed from EdifyGenerator [1]. In
theory device-specific releasetools script may still use this function,
but it no longer looks useful. Because a) we should use range_sha1()
when asserting the SHA-1 hash of a block device; b) we should look into
the contents when asserting a text file.
[1] https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/build/+/714104
Test: Run recovery_component_test on marlin.
Test: Code search shows no active user.
Change-Id: Id39439101534fb89cf8c5cea80a4b758c8a1a60d
This will be used for testing purpose only, replacing the previously
used "fail", to intentionally abort an update.
As we're separating the logic between commands parsing and execution,
"abort" needs to be considered as a valid command during the parsing.
Test: recovery_unit_test and recovery_component_test on marlin.
Change-Id: I47c41c423e62c41cc8515fd92f3c5959be08da02
During block verification, load stash reads from the source blocks on
the device instead of the stashed files. And for interrupted update,
it's pretty common that the source blocks has already been overwritten
by subsequent commands.
In that case the hash printing is mostly useless. Moreover we should have
already printed the hash when the first update failed.
Bug: 80241799
Test: Unit tests pass. No longer prints mismatching stashed source blocks on retry.
Change-Id: I4effe684280b0325199f6cc4b2cc26e91295c2d7
Additionally checks for excess args when parsing ERASE, FREE, NEW, STASH
and ZERO. Note that the check for MOVE, BSDIFF, IMGDIFF has been covered
in Command::ParseTargetInfoAndSourceInfo.
Test: Run recovery_unit_test on marlin.
Change-Id: Ic8bc9b7a8dcf98f1f8db2e259607564508726857
The added codes are not used in the updater yet. The switch will happen
in subsequent CLs.
Test: Run recovery_unit_test and recovery_component_test on marlin.
Change-Id: I1ae8a233280f02c2171b43ef028bdccdacb39c59