Wait for socket to close before exit(), so that last "DONEDONE" message
is correctly sent.
Test: enter recovery, sideload an OTA, verify that no read error occured
on client side. Repeat 5 times.
Bug: 155158483
Change-Id: Ibb02548d8c03fb77f8f60cb69cff84c33903adc0
minadbd tests require access to /dev/fuse, therefore needs to run as
root. This test has been flaky because root preparetor wasn't specified.
Bug: 165604640
Test: atest MinadbdServicesTest
Change-Id: I6ee1e2deede4352e28aad79c436ec5974e7d64f6
Reduce the amount of wasted space on the recovery image by statically
linking all of the adb libraries into minadbd.
Bug: http://b/150317254
Test: booted aosp_walleye-eng into recovery
Change-Id: I5233b1a23c14f9d478bb77c25ebdbb0ce45bcc5a
required doesn't propagate from apexes, so we need a separate phony
target to track adbd's dependenecies.
Test: m
Change-Id: I13977d1376de63839bf182d2cfa56b5c6c63aba9
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
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
Factor out a new function from ApplyFromSdcard that installs a package
from a local path. Inside this function, we start the fuse and choose the
type of data provider depending on the path string. And similar to the
existing logic, we treat the package as a block map if the path starts
with a '@'.
This is part of the effort to install larger than 2GiB packages on ILP32
devices.
Bug: 127071893
Test: Build a 32 bit sailfish and create a 3GiB OTA package. Sideload
the package, uncrypt and install the package from sdcard.
Change-Id: I328ea34fa530731acbce7554bfc3059313ad6ece
This change addresses the comment in [1], which makes the results of
`adb shell getprop foo` and `adb rescue getprop foo` more consistent.
That is, both will return newline-terminated results now.
[1] https://r.android.com/c/platform/bootable/recovery/+/976340/3/minadbd/minadbd_services.cpp#188
Test: Run the following commands on taimen (under rescue mode):
`adb rescue getprop ro.build.fingerprint`
`adb rescue getprop ro.nonexistent`
`adb rescue getprop`
Change-Id: I5af47f8ea4d569b8507e259daef87749c0945f47
It dumps all the allowed properties, similar to `adb shell getprop`.
Bug: 134027350
Test: Run the command under rescue mode.
Change-Id: Ic0864ca0fb51505ec1e4f38af2464591aa576201
Most of these properties are already part of the fingerprint. This CL
allows querying them directly, instead of encouraging users to decode
from fingerprints.
Bug: 134027350
Test: Boot into rescue mode on taimen. Run `adb rescue getprop` with new
props.
Change-Id: Id4667fcaf0e908c391085b22e22c957acd01d9c4
Adds a fuse data provider that parses the metadata from a block map,
reads the data from the given ranges of the block device; and provides
the data to the fuse.
Bug: 127071893
Test: unit tests pass, install a package from block map
Change-Id: Ie9925ee9144e98642505b3f5e1a4a186d2b21ed0
Ass some unit tests to check if the minadbd service exit correctly in
the failure case. Also start the fuse and verify the socket communication
between minadbd with adb host, and minadbd with recovery.
Bug: 131037235
Test: run unit tests repeatedly, injects some errors and test fails
without dangling process.
Change-Id: I2f073b701b25d7f1aafc59868a7a91a8cbefaf49
This leaves the FD implementation details to subclasses. In particular,
it allows minadbd to do additional works with the FD after sideloading.
Bug: 128415917
Test: atest recovery_component_test
Test: atest minadbd_test
Test: Sideload package on taimen.
Change-Id: I106bbaad05201227bbc5fe28890bbbb06fdcb67e
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's no longer needed with the newly added FuseDataProvider class. Also
cleans up the parameters for run_fuse_sideload.
Bug: 127071893
Test: unit tests pass, run a sideload
Change-Id: I1ccd6798d187cfc6ac9f559ffb3f3edf08dad55c
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
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
At present, multiple partitions such as vendor have been added,
which reduces the coupling between mobile phone manufacturers
and Android systems. However, it may increase the generated
package size substantially (e.g. from ~200MB to ~800MB).
Causes the package size to exceed the int limit (2147483647 bytes).
Change the int length parameters to long.
Bug: http://b/112003354
Test: adb sideload ota.zip (ota.zip bigger than 2147483647 bytes)
Change-Id: Ifb656431f7b961ac0e91754107578dc8b89ff14e
Signed-off-by: katao <katao@xiaomi.com>
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
Previously, we were relying on linker ordering pulling in minadbd's
copy of services_to_fd instead of libadbd's, which breaks when we
switch to dynamically linking. Separate out libadbd's services into a
separate function that's in a file that isn't built into libadbd, so
that we can provide our own here.
Bug: http://b/111831478
Test: mma
Change-Id: I2479947b2d81db5e750020fffc2c2c770cb31a78
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