The caller of daemon_service_to_fd() in core adb has switched to
std::string_view in [1]. The mismatch breaks the sideload service, as it
picks up the wrong daemon_service_to_fd() when serving sideload.
[1] https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/system/core/+/850392
Bug: 122171762
Test: `adb sideload` on taimen.
Change-Id: Ie828400768523c35c5576e2c029e38fc0ad0aff9
adb is going to start using shiny new C++17 features like
std::optional in headers that minadbd includes.
Test: mma
Change-Id: I7eb100c48abbf2364d6ff5f30aa223480e2466a6
This relands the previously reverted CL in commit
c70446ce7b ("Build and use minadbd as a
shared library."). `recovery` has been built with Soong, so the previous
concern (unintentionally installing `libminadbd_services.so` to normal
system image) no longer holds.
Note that `reocvery` can't use `libminadbd_services.a`, as functions
like `daemon_service_to_fd()` (needed by `libadbd.so`) won't be linked
into `recovery`.
This CL moves the dependency of `libminadbd_services` from `librecovery`
into `recovery`, as only the latter actually relies on it (via
`recovery_main.cpp`). Note that we no longer need to list the transitive
dependency on `libadbd` or `libasyncio`.
Bug: 112494634
Test: `mmma -j bootable/recovery`
Test: Build and boot into recovery with aosp_taimen-userdebug. Verify that
sideloading keeps working.
Test: `build/soong/build_test.bash --dist`
Change-Id: Ic086470b86d6770bede317e0f5534f608fa7b7d2
Fixes: 110380063
Test: `mmma -j bootable/recovery` with aosp_taimen-userdebug
Test: Build and boot into recovery on taimen. Check the basic
functionalities (`Apply update from ADB`, `View recovery logs`,
`Run graphics test`).
Test: Run recovery_unit_test and recovery_component_test on marlin.
Test: Modify `recovery.cpp` locally to trigger the call to
is_battery_ok(). Check that the battery info is reported
correctly.
Test: `build/soong/build_test.bash --dist`
Change-Id: I391eb201d57c760e457ba2bf2410ceb72596795c
This reverts commit 4fd4f89591.
The reverted CL has a side effect that unintentionally installs
a copy of libminadbd_services.so to the system image. This breaks the
check with `build/soong/build_test.bash --dist` which detects and
prevents vendor modules from installing files to the system image.
Prior to fully converting `recovery` to be built with Soong, we have to
statically link recovery-specific modules into `recovery`.
Bug: 110380063
Test: `m -j bootimage` with aosp_marlin-userdebug
Test: Run minadbd_test on marlin.
Test: Boot into recovery and verify that sideloading still works.
Test: `build/soong/build_test.bash --dist`
Change-Id: I290d55c82e17aa60a5afdf2ff7f896afc4dae8b3
The former `minadbd` module is now built as a shared library
(`libminadbd_services.so`) that serves sideloading under recovery, with
a dynamic dependency on `libadbd.so`.
This allows sharing and reusing libadbd code on device (both of `adbd`
and `recovery` now uses `libadbd.so`). As a result, it reduces the size
of `recovery` binary from 1407360-byte to (1272880 + 33032)-byte
(aosp_marlin-userdebug).
Bug: 78793464
Test: `m -j bootimage` with aosp_marlin-userdebug
Test: Run minadbd_test on marlin.
Test: Boot into recovery and verify that sideloading still works.
Change-Id: I6c2bc3d351d5af71220a9b9f956c8c039e52c781
Move the module into a separate directory so that we can export only the
expected header.
With this change, minadbd no longer needs to include bootable/recovery.
Test: mmma -j bootable/recovery
Change-Id: I69b888ceb160a33a67d79c5bda208dc17ad6ed86