The earlier commit in 2dfc1a3898
unintentionally changed the behavior. It gives a different result when
looking up non-existent mount points (e.g. /cache on marlin).
The logic behind volume_for_path("/xyz") is unclear:
- It's fine to return non-null value if it's called by
ensure_path_mounted() before accessing that file "/xyz". (Just based
on the function name, we're not actually having this case.)
- It should return nullptr if the caller is interested in the existence
of that particular mount point "/xyz".
This CL renames the function to volume_for_mount_point(), which does an
exact match by querying the given mount point from libfs_mgr. The former
volume_for_path() has been moved down to function scope for serving
ensure_path_mounted() only.
Test: Build and boot into recovery on bullhead and marlin respectively.
'View recovery logs'.
Test: 'Mount /system'
Test: 'Apply update from ADB'
Change-Id: I1a16390f57540cae08a2b8f3d439d17886975217
This reverts commit 8584fcf677.
This CL re-lands commit c0319b60f5.
The "stage" and "reason" variables are now declared as global by
dropping the static qualifier, because they may be used by vendor
recovery libraries.
Test: lunch aosp_angler-userdebug; mmma bootable/recovery
Test: lunch aosp_dragon-userdebug; mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: I252c346f450079478cff22bbff01590b8ab2e2b3
- Remove the duplicate gCurrentUI variable in recovery.cpp;
- Refactor the load/save of locale functions;
- Clean up ui_print() to get rid of 256-byte buffer limit;
- Declare ui in common.h;
- Move the typedef of Volume into roots.h.
Test: Build and boot into recovery image.
Change-Id: Ia28c116858ca754133127a5ff9c722af67ad55b7
When system images contain the root directory, there is no entry of
"/system" in the fstab. Change it to look for "/" instead if
ro.build.system_root_image is true. We actually mount the partition
to /system_root instead, and create a symlink to /system_root/system
for /system. This allows "adb shell" to work properly.
Bug: 22855115
Change-Id: Ibac493a5a9320c98ee3b60bd2cc635b925f5454a
This now gets done at the framework level.
Doing it here breaks the signature on the partition.
This reverts commit ee19387905.
Bug: 19967123
Change-Id: I2a977cb0f0ba94defa1bf9091219398ddc1d3528
(cherry picked from commit 037444642b)
We need to wipe the challenges on this partition
if OEM unlock is enabled, as this is a signal that
the user has opted out of factory reset protection.
go/factory-reset
Bug: 16633064
Change-Id: Icb8f1433bf99ca57813f5b72d5a3dd15fa94a263
When installing a package, we should have /tmp and /cache mounted and
nothing else. Ensure this is true by explicitly mounting them and
unmounting everything else as the first step of every install.
Also fix an error in the progress bar that crops up when you do
multiple package installs in one instance of recovery.
Change-Id: I4837ed707cb419ddd3d9f6188b6355ba1bcfe2b2
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).
(Cherrypicked from gingerbread w/slight edits.)
Change-Id: I2479ce76b13e73f1d12035c89386c3a82b3edf51
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