Although I checked there's no reference to 'stage' in device-specific
recovery codes (for commit a8d72bc3b4),
it's insufficient to capture the missing #include issue.
Test: lunch aosp_dragon-userdebug; mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: I4c5dbe9acf38918491c3aa776ce358be03f9ecca
This was introduced in commit c87bab1018.
But the stage info should be passed through BCB only (there's a
dedicated field in struct bootloader_message).
This CL removes it from recovery arguments, and also moves 'stage'
variable to std::string.
Test: 'stage' variable is not used by any device-specific recovery code.
Test: Code search shows no hit of '--stages' use.
Change-Id: Iccbde578a13255f2b55dd4a928e9ecf487f16b97
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
Clean up the recovery image and switch to libbase logging.
Bug: 28191554
Change-Id: Icd999c3cc832f0639f204b5c36cea8afe303ad35
Merged-In: Icd999c3cc832f0639f204b5c36cea8afe303ad35
Currently it rotates the log files every time it boots into the recovery
mode. We lose useful logs after ten times. This CL changes the rotation
condition so that it will rotate only if it performs some actual
operations that modify the flash (installs, wipes, sideloads and etc).
Bug: 19695622
Change-Id: Ie708ad955ef31aa500b6590c65faa72391705940
The recovery system behaves a little bit differently on userdebug or
eng builds by presenting error reports to the user in the ui.
This is controlled by checking the build fingerprint for the string
:userdebug/ or :eng/. But with AOSP version numbers most AOSP
builds blows the 92 char limit of ro.build.fingerprint and therefore
the property is not set, so this condition will always be evaluated
to false, for most builds.
Instead of depending on the flaky ro.build.fingerprint this change
uses ro.debuggable.
Change-Id: I74bc00c655ac596aaf4b488ecea58f0a8de9c26b
Hopefully this will reduce the number of OTA "bugs" reported that are
really just someone having changed their system partition,
invalidating future incremental OTAs.
Also fixes a longstanding TODO about putting LOGE() output in the
on-screen display.
Change-Id: I44e5be65b2dee7ebce2cce28ccd920dc3d6e522e
Move the key for handling keys from ScreenRecoveryUI to RecoveryUI, so
it can be used by devices without screens. Remove the UIParameters
struct and replace it with some new member variables in
ScreenRecoveryUI.
Change-Id: I70094ecbc4acbf76ce44d5b5ec2036c36bdc3414
When installing a package, create /cache/recovery/last_install, which
contains the filename of the package and a 1 or 0 for success or
failure.
Also, don't mount ext4 and vfat filesystems as read-only (on devices
where /cache is ext4, we need it to be read-write).
Change-Id: I0cf2a1921bbd65e06343aa74e2006577fac77c2c
Change some of the UI parameters (# of indeterminate progress bar
frames, fps, etc.) from #defined constants to variables that can be
set by the device-specific recovery_ui code (via a new function).
Support overlaying different images on top of the base installation
icon to animate it. Make the FPS control more accurate.
Change-Id: I9268b389b7ea6b3ed9e0c7eae37baf4272e60edd
If recovery sits for 2 minutes in prompt_and_wait(), and you've never
turned the screen on via the magic keypress, go ahead and reboot. (We
used to assume that the user could pull the battery to get out of this
state, but on devices with nonremovable batteries...)
If you've ever enabled display of the log/menu since recovery started,
we assume you know what you're doing and will stay in recovery until
you choose to reboot.
Bug: 3387873
Bug: 3387274
Change-Id: I041621e5db132df9a925e6808845a7c45e1b427a
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
Make the mount and format functions take extra parameters describing
the filesystem type and add support for mounting and formatting ext4
filesystems on EMMC.
Change recovery to consistently use stdout for status messages instead
of mixing stdout and stderr.
Merge commit '21b97ed5693d039e8b9dea57a160d3307f412682'
* commit '21b97ed5693d039e8b9dea57a160d3307f412682':
Add __attribute__((format(printf, a, b))) to printf like functions.
Replaces the "install sdcard:update zip" menu option with one that
displays a menu of zip files (and subdirs) on the sdcard and lets you
pick which one to install.
Change-Id: I85c94c0e9bc8e05ca52031fc29ca2624c2695ced
Remove support for the HTC-specific "firmware" update command and the
corresponding edify function write_firmware_update(). This
functionality is now done by an edify extension library that lives in
vendor/htc.
Change-Id: I80858951ff10ed8dfff98aefb796bef009e05efb
Reduce the fraction of the progress bar used for package verification
from 50% to 25%:
- verification is faster than before due to sha1 improvements
- in eclair we're now verifying the compressed data rather than
decompressing it
- incremental packages (which is what most installs use) write more
data than is contained in the package.
To do a firmware-install-on-reboot, the update binary tells recovery
what file to install before rebooting. Let this file be specified as
"PACKAGE:<foo>" to indicate taking the file out of the OTA package,
avoiding an extra copy to /tmp. Bump the API version number to
reflect this change.