* From android-11, recovery warns the user about the danger of
rebooting after a failed update, but if we didn't even start
the install procedure it doesn't really make much sense.
Change-Id: Ifaf5eae9fe6e1d915a035e2570c22260de59f99b
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
We start minadbd and rescue services in two processes. In particular,
minadbd handles the requests from host, then communicates with rescue
service to do install/wipe works. When resuce service doesn't see any
request in a pre-defined timeout (currently 300s), rescue service will
exit to avoid endless waiting.
This CL changes minadbd to additionally send a no-op command to rescue
service as a heartbeat signal, so that host side can finish
time-consuming operations (e.g. downloading over network) while keeping
rescue service alive.
Bug: 136457446
Test: Enter resuce mode on blueline. Send `adb rescue getprop
ro.build.fingerprint` and check that rescue service doesn't exit.
Test: Stop sending the getprop command. Check that rescue service exits
after 300s.
Change-Id: Ib9d5ed710cfa94ecfe6cf393a71a0b67b2539531
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
bootloader will set `boot-rescue` in BCB command field to indicate
booting into rescue mode. This CL adds the matching parsing code.
This CL changes the on-screen UI to display the default image while
waiting for each sideload / rescue command.
It also changes the minadbd reboot handlers to use REBOOT_ instead of
the previous ENTER_ actions. This ensures a reboot going through
bootloader, which may load a newly installed bootloader/recovery.
Bug: 128505466
Test: Boot into rescue mode. Run `adb rescue getprop` and `adb rescue
install`. Check the UI. Then run `adb reboot rescue`.
Change-Id: I5b7de9dfd898ed8e14bea0d4ad7385a9bae26e94
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
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