All the active users of mounts.h now live in updater/.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Test: Run recovery_unit_test on taimen.
Test: Code search shows no reference to otautil/mounts.h in device dirs.
Change-Id: I6c35d2e403e92a0111102d00aa4773f4f524650e
Tested by running recovery_unit_test as described in
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bootable/recovery/+/refs/heads/master/README.md
Attempted to build and boot a recovery image with the
same change to confirm it still works, but
m recoveryimage-nodeps
fails for me.
Bug: 140940227
Test: See above
Change-Id: I00545968a0e5684823e505f2ddbe7e993319b5d4
The simulator skips executing the operations for dynamic partitions, and
will use the logical images under target_files/IMAGES directly. (Similar
to the targets without DAP enabled)
Bug: 131911365
Test: run update on cuttlefish, run simulator
Change-Id: Id318d97ece4560df9f20dc5cabeb8b2e261bdf9c
The TargetFile class parses a target-file and provides functions to read
its contents. And the BuildInfo tries to simulate the device with files
on host. Some work it does includes parsing the build properties,
and extracting the image files for partitions specified in the fstab.
Bug: 131911365
Test: unit tests pass, run simulator with cuttlefish, wear devices and from extracted TF.
Change-Id: Iefe4a96d619d2e4b3d038e31480f11a0f9a70afa
Disable building the simulator and its support libraries to resolve the breakage
on mac host targets. Because the simulator is not intended to use on mac anyway.
Bug: 134047992
Test: mma
Change-Id: I488ab50cab1282f03250010b5334f1895d44f98b
Implement the simulator runtime and build the updater simulator as a host
executable. The code to parse the target-files and mocks the block devices
will be submitted in the follow-up.
Bug: 131911365
Test: unit tests pass
Change-Id: Ib1ba939aec8333ca68a45139514d772ad7a27ad8
This class adds a wrapper to the runtime dependent functions. Therefore,
the behavior of update on device stays the same, while simulators can
have their own implementations. Also change the caller side of the
registered updater functions to call these runtime wrappers.
Bug: 131911365
Test: unit tests pass, sideload an update on cuttlefish
Change-Id: Ib3ab67132991d67fc132f27120e4152439d16ac5
The UpdaterInfo class is merely a collection of pointers and POD types.
We can replace it with a Updater class that has the ownership of the
resources. This also makes this class extensible as we plan to add more
functionality in the host simulator.
Bug: 131911365
Test: unit tests pass, run an update on cuttlefish and check last_install
Change-Id: I07ca5963bbee8ae3cb85ccc184464910aa73d4e4
Test: sideload full OTA on cuttlefish
Test: sideload incremental OTA on cuttlefish (that grows
system, shrinks vendor, and move vendor to group foo)
Test: verify that /cache/recovery/cc46ebfd04058569d0c6c1431c6af6c1328458e4
exists (sha1sum of "system")
Bug: 111801737
Change-Id: Ibdf6565bc1b60f3665c01739b4c95a85f0261ae5
Now it's less beneficial to inject I/O faults since we don't see many of
them. Remove the library that mocks I/O failures. And switch to android::base
I/O when possible.
Bug: 113032079
Test: unit tests pass
Change-Id: I9f2a92b7ba80f4da6ff9e2abc27f2680138f942c
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
Test: mmma -j bootable/recovery
Test: Run recovery_unit_test and recovery_component_test on marlin.
Change-Id: I2617b87d13c585addf0ed2fbae8c3ce443ea7200