* Root ADB shell by default
* Try and get adb_keys from /data
* Nicer mkshrc
* Build a reboot command
Change-Id: I80b0e2aa5eb7142eaa9f157709f4e029077d8dfa
Revert submission 1433573-vab-libsnapshot-linkage
Reason for revert: b/169981170, update crash for droidfooders.
Reverted Changes:
Ie75bba98c:Link to libsnapshot_cow where libsnapshot is linke...
Ieedfadc55:libsnapshot: Partially implement OpenSnapshotWrite...
I28a5d4a88:Link to libsnapshot_cow everywhere libsnapshot is ...
Change-Id: I8c774ca4a8dec21dd308694bb8205861a19c3e12
libsnapshot_nobinder uses update_metadata-protos. This
used to be optimized out, but now that SnapshotManager is
virtual, CreateUpdateSnapshots can no longer be optimized
out.
Bug: 148956645
Test: compiles
Change-Id: Iab1c9d92de2e558c73cf7da736c543b2ac8c0aa5
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
This code is dead. It was briefly used to support "adb remount" with
deduplicated partitions, but was very quickly obsoleted by overlayfs
support. There is no reason to include it anymore.
Bug: N/A
Test: N/A
Change-Id: I4cdcbf66bec80092f954826eaae037934ff37765
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
This is part of the effort to remove libmetricslogger in platform.
Remove the reporting since the status from non-A/B update is less
important to us. Plus the gmscore already has a copy of the logic
to parse the contents from last_install and report non-A/B metrics
to the clearcut log.
bug: 147776349
Test: build
Change-Id: I4fc5d58fb616edb3eb1edadf4614d3eca15c7ce1
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
There is no reason for these scripts to continue to exist in /, when
they are better suited for /system/etc. There are problems keeping
them at / as well, particularly that they cannot be updated with
overlayfs.
Bug: 131087886
Bug: 140313207
Test: build/boot + boot to recovery
Merged-In: I1fb6690d4302a1884d8521c21a9754b2ca710d5a
Change-Id: I1fb6690d4302a1884d8521c21a9754b2ca710d5a
There is no reason for these scripts to continue to exist in /, when
they are better suited for /system/etc. There are problems keeping
them at / as well, particularly that they cannot be updated with
overlayfs.
Bug: 131087886
Bug: 140313207
Test: build/boot + boot to recovery
Merged-In: I1fb6690d4302a1884d8521c21a9754b2ca710d5a
Change-Id: I1fb6690d4302a1884d8521c21a9754b2ca710d5a
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
Change-Id: Ibc9b095036a2fa624e8edf6c347ed4f12aef072f
A number of utility functions are intended for serving recovery's own
use. Exposing them via libotautil (which is a static lib) would pass the
dependencies onto libotautil's users (e.g. recovery image, updater, host
simulator, device-specific recovery UI/updater extensions etc). This CL
finds a new home for the utils that are private to recovery.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: I575e97ad099b85fe1c1c8c7c9458a5a43d4e11e1
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
This cl adds a socket pair to support the communication between recovery
and minadbd. Therefore, minadbd will be able to issue multiple commands
to recovery and get back the status of each command.
This cl also switches the adb sideload from the recovery menu to use
this protocol; and moves minadbd to a separate binary.
Bug: 130166585
Test: sideload a package
Change-Id: I80d36d5c4e6fe1ae3ea23640907bc50c0dc0d482
It was once considered to be shared between recovery and minadbd, so
that the latter can start an install on its own. The plan has been
changed, since package install -- including device wipe operations --
could be device-specific, which should be done by recovery only.
This CL moves libinstall back to a static library, which also saves the
overall size (reducing from 140256 + 660576 to 555880 bytes on
aosp_taimen-userdebug).
Bug: 130166585
Test: Run recovery_component_test.
Test: `adb sideload` on taimen.
Change-Id: Ib1f5f79f235df4682c0bd104425c9c122f6091ba
otautil/roots.h includes <fstab/fstab.h>, but users of otautil/roots.h
don't need to explicitly depend on libfstab unless they have a real
need.
Also remove the unneeded include of <fstab/fstab.h> from
fsck_unshare_blocks.cpp.
Test: mmma -j bootable/recovery
Change-Id: Id3dc995a4769e631ab242843ee439bd94b2bf0bc
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
This helps to expose librecovery_ui for device specific RecoveryUi.
Bug: 76436783
Test: mma, unit tests pass
Change-Id: Ic6c3d301d5833e4a592e6ea9d9d059bc4e4919be
(cherry picked from commit b5108c372c)
The fuse data provider for adb/sdcard shares common code and structures.
This cl creates a FuseDataProvider base class and provides
implementations for adb and sdcard.
In the follow cls, we can kill the provider_vtab struct; and also add
another implementation to parse a block map file and provides data.
Test: unit tests pass, sideload a package, apply a package from sdcard
Change-Id: If8311666a52a2e3c0fbae0ee9688fa6d01e4ad09
This is another implementation of the Package class. And we will later
need it when reading the package from FUSE.
Bug: 127071893
Test: unit tests pass, sideload a file package on sailfish
Change-Id: I3de5d5ef60b29c8b73517d6de3498459d7d95975
Creates a new class handle the package in memory and package read from fd.
Define the new interface functions, and make approximate changes to the
verify and install functions.
Bug: 127071893
Test: unit tests pass, sideload a package
Change-Id: I66ab00654df92471184536fd147b237a86e9c5b5
Also add libfstab dependencies where needed. Previously the
`typedef struct FstabEntry Volume;` line served to both define a
`struct FstabEntry` as well as alias Volume to it. With the new
namespace for android::fs_mgr::FstabEntry, `struct FstabEntry` isn't
compatible anymore, so we need to alias Volume to the real
android::fs_mgr::FstabEntry.
In doing so, we need to include <fstab/fstab.h> and this requires
libfstab as a library, which a few modules did not have before.
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: I655209a0efb304b3e0568db0748bd5cf7cecbdb7
Add a function to parse the zip archive and load the certificate from
all the zip entries with the suffix "x509.pem".
Bug: 116655889
Test: unittests pass
Change-Id: I93bf7aef7462c0623e89fc2d466d7af2d3a758bc
The recovery-persist used to look for the related recovery logs in
persist storage, and copy them under /data/misc/recovery during the
normal boot process.
As we also want to find out the sideload information from last_install,
it makes more sense to move the parse & report of non-a/b metrics to
recovery-persist. Thus we can avoid the race condition of the file
system between the native code and RecoverySystem.
Bug: 114278989
Test: unit test pass, check the event buffer for metrics report
Change-Id: I32d7b2b831bc74a61a70af9a2f0b8a7e9b3e36ee
Bug: 112780007
Test: `m dist` along with other changes in the topic. Check the file
under recovery. Trigger factory reset from recovery UI.
Change-Id: I2fb6954576eefecea60712a21506a2aeb1cecc53
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