This allows us to erase the system image without resetting the MTE
state. This is useful for TestHarness looking to re-use an MTE enabled
device without incurring an extra reboot to re-enable after reboot.
Bug: 300694575
Change-Id: Ie1ea6891361e561189b9390b97b0b4a4c3a6d7e8
Makes testing easier, brick packaegs can now be tested directly in
recovery w/o having to go through GOTA.
Test: adb sideload brick_ota.zip
Bug: 273561331
Change-Id: I48214dc03e63b69e61fc217bc3f58923bb90a9a6
Devices that launched with Android 10 or later require FBE (File Based
Encryption) from the beginning, so there's no need to support converting
to FBE after the fact anymore. This was only ever a developer option,
so it probably wasn't used much. And in any case, it's not used
anymore, as isConvertibleToFBE() is hard-coded to return false. Besides
the fact that FBE has been required for several releases now, this
functionality was only ever available on devices that use FDE (Full Disk
Encryption), but FDE support has been removed from Android.
Therefore, remove this unused code.
Bug: 208476087
Change-Id: I1f56c8e05fb3fba09aab4bf5f8609b0f552b8999
Normally, if an ota package has --wipe_user_data flag, we set bootloader
parameter --wipe_data, so that next boot into bootloader will wipe
userdata. But this doesn't work in recovery, likely because after
recovery we don't reboot to bootloader, but directly boot into android.
Therefore perform data reset in recovery if the OTA package has
POWERWASH flag.
Bug: 203507329
Test: apply an OTA pkg with --wipe_user_data, verify that data wipe
happened
Change-Id: Icca4a5f74246bde44a5fd589395404c9f57867ee
Applying an SPL downgrade package can cause boot failures
(/data failed to decrypt). Today's ota_from_target_files
tool already try to prevent this. But Packages generated
using older tools are still around.
Add check in recovery to prevent such OTA package from
installing.
Test: th
Test: Sideload an OTA with newer SPL, make sure check passes
Test; Sideload an OTA with older SPL, make sure check fails
Bug: 186581246
Change-Id: Icffe8097521c511e151af023a443ccbb4b59e22c
The non-A/B package installation is subject to TOC/TOU flaw if the
attacker can switch the package in the middle of installation. And the
most pratical case is to store the package on an external device, e.g. a
sdcard, and swap the device in the middle.
To prevent that, we can adopt the same protection as used in sideloading
a package with FUSE. Specifically, when we install the package with FUSE,
we read the entire package to cryptographically verify its signature.
The hash for each transfer block is recorded in the memory (TOC), and
the subsequent reads (TOU) will be rejected upon dectecting a mismatch.
This CL forces the package installation with FUSE when the package stays
on a removable media.
Bug: 136498130
Test: Run bin/recovery --update_package with various paths;
and packages are installed from FUSE as expected
Test: recovery_unit_test - no new failures
Change-Id: Ia5afd19854c3737110339fd59491b96708926ae5
Merged-In: I35119c2334895aa0ef4ed71b3ddd08f280c0c031
This reverts commit 5e6c4e9a91.
Reason for revert: BUG: 149432069 - build failure on git_qt-qpr1-dev-plus-aosp on docs. 'otautil/roots.h' file not found is the error.
Forrest run: https://android-build.googleplex.com/builds/forrest/run/L85900000460577420
Change-Id: I35119c2334895aa0ef4ed71b3ddd08f280c0c031
Merged-In: I35119c2334895aa0ef4ed71b3ddd08f280c0c031
The non-A/B package installation is subject to TOC/TOU flaw if the
attacker can switch the package in the middle of installation. And the
most pratical case is to store the package on an external device, e.g. a
sdcard, and swap the device in the middle.
To prevent that, we can adopt the same protection as used in sideloading
a package with FUSE. Specifically, when we install the package with FUSE,
we read the entire package to cryptographically verify its signature.
The hash for each transfer block is recorded in the memory (TOC), and
the subsequent reads (TOU) will be rejected upon dectecting a mismatch.
This CL forces the package installation with FUSE when the package stays
on a removable media.
Bug: 136498130
Test: Run bin/recovery --update_package with various paths;
and packages are installed from FUSE as expected
Test: recovery_component_test - all passing
Change-Id: Ibc9b095036a2fa624e8edf6c347ed4f12aef072f
Merged-In: Ibc9b095036a2fa624e8edf6c347ed4f12aef072f
Mounting /system in Virtual A/B devices may require the creation of the
associated snapshot devices.
This patch performs all the required initializations prior to attempting
the mount of /system.
Bug: 139157327
Test: manual /system partition mount on VAB device during OTA
Depends-on: I7337bdd38d7016d12d3ee42be1c7893b10e9116d
Change-Id: I71a9dfc57e1a1354f1f1edc5d287aca93c0c8924
Signed-off-by: Alessio Balsini <balsini@google.com>
After an OTA is applied, a wipe in recovery may overwrite components of
dynamic partitions living in userdata. If the OTA has not yet begun
merging, we mark the current slot unbootable. If the OTA has begun
merging, we wait for the merge to complete. This logic is encapsulated
in libsnapshot.
Bug: 139156011
Test: manual test
Change-Id: Id6544a1b8583afcbba11559d46214ec2e68ffa40
Factor out a new function from ApplyFromSdcard that installs a package
from a local path. Inside this function, we start the fuse and choose the
type of data provider depending on the path string. And similar to the
existing logic, we treat the package as a block map if the path starts
with a '@'.
This is part of the effort to install larger than 2GiB packages on ILP32
devices.
Bug: 127071893
Test: Build a 32 bit sailfish and create a 3GiB OTA package. Sideload
the package, uncrypt and install the package from sdcard.
Change-Id: I328ea34fa530731acbce7554bfc3059313ad6ece
Therefore InstallPackage() doesn't need to worry about the details of a
given Package.
Bug: 127071893
Test: run update from /bin/recovery --update_package=@path, sideload a package
Change-Id: I0caa36785b43924f884ee398e7ea640d7472a92e
The results from these functions have boolean semantics. They're
returning `int` prior to this CL, with some of them mixing 0 and
InstallResult. Note that SetUpNonAbUpdateCommands() was returning
INSTALL_CORRUPT / INSTALL_ERROR / 0 prior to this change, but all the
callers handle INSTALL_CORRUPT and INSTALL_ERROR the same way.
This CL changes them to return bool instead.
Test: `mmma -j bootable/recovery`
Test: TreeHugger
Test: Sideload on taimen.
Change-Id: Ic1b5dbf79aaca68b53ab8ea2c8ba3d19f988c571
Prior to this CL, GetWipePartitionList was declared in install.h
(libinstall) but defined in recovery.cpp (librecovery). This CL
addresses the issue by refactoring wipe-device related functions into
install/wipe_device.cpp.
Test: atest recovery_component_test
Change-Id: I7ebe04ccfda3d793e085403560a0a202752d9ee3
We perform these steps to perserve the recovery logs when wiping
/cache partition. Move them to logging.cpp to keep the actually
EraseVolume function concise.
Bug: 130166585
Test: unit tests pass, mount cache and check last log after cache
Change-Id: Idc52833817a446f3a0148a3dd2112f911c9ef48d
Therefore, libinstall becomes the sole owner to handle the request
from minadbd service.
The change also includes
1. move logging.cpp out of librecovery
2. drop the dependency on common.h
3. now it's more sensible to move the wipe_cache as part of
install_package. move the wipe_cache to the end of the function.
Bug: 130166585
Test: wipe data and cache from menu
Change-Id: I6f356dccdb38015c50acf756bac246f87c30fc1f
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