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In rootfs context, the verity mode must be supplied by the bootloader to the kernel. This patch creates a new verity_corrupted field in the slot metadata structure to remind that this slot is corrupted from a dm-verity point of view. If the bootloader receives the "dm-verity device corrupted" reboot target, it should set this bit to 1. If this bit value is 1, the bootloader should set the veritymode to "eio". Change-Id: I9335a39d7d009200318c58c53a3139d542788a9b Signed-off-by: Jeremy Compostella <jeremy.compostella@intel.com>
126 lines
4.6 KiB
C
126 lines
4.6 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#ifndef _RECOVERY_BOOTLOADER_H
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#define _RECOVERY_BOOTLOADER_H
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/* Bootloader Message
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*
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* This structure describes the content of a block in flash
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* that is used for recovery and the bootloader to talk to
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* each other.
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*
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* The command field is updated by linux when it wants to
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* reboot into recovery or to update radio or bootloader firmware.
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* It is also updated by the bootloader when firmware update
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* is complete (to boot into recovery for any final cleanup)
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*
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* The status field is written by the bootloader after the
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* completion of an "update-radio" or "update-hboot" command.
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*
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* The recovery field is only written by linux and used
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* for the system to send a message to recovery or the
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* other way around.
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*
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* The stage field is written by packages which restart themselves
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* multiple times, so that the UI can reflect which invocation of the
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* package it is. If the value is of the format "#/#" (eg, "1/3"),
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* the UI will add a simple indicator of that status.
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*
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* The slot_suffix field is used for A/B implementations where the
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* bootloader does not set the androidboot.ro.boot.slot_suffix kernel
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* commandline parameter. This is used by fs_mgr to mount /system and
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* other partitions with the slotselect flag set in fstab. A/B
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* implementations are free to use all 32 bytes and may store private
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* data past the first NUL-byte in this field. It is encouraged, but
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* not mandatory, to use 'struct bootloader_control' described below.
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*/
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struct bootloader_message {
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char command[32];
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char status[32];
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char recovery[768];
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// The 'recovery' field used to be 1024 bytes. It has only ever
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// been used to store the recovery command line, so 768 bytes
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// should be plenty. We carve off the last 256 bytes to store the
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// stage string (for multistage packages) and possible future
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// expansion.
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char stage[32];
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char slot_suffix[32];
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char reserved[192];
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};
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#define BOOT_CTRL_MAGIC 0x42414342 /* Bootloader Control AB */
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#define BOOT_CTRL_VERSION 1
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struct slot_metadata {
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// Slot priority with 15 meaning highest priority, 1 lowest
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// priority and 0 the slot is unbootable.
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uint8_t priority : 4;
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// Number of times left attempting to boot this slot.
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uint8_t tries_remaining : 3;
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// 1 if this slot has booted successfully, 0 otherwise.
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uint8_t successful_boot : 1;
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// 1 if this slot is corrupted from a dm-verity corruption, 0
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// otherwise.
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uint8_t verity_corrupted : 1;
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// Reserved for further use.
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uint8_t reserved : 7;
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} __attribute__((packed));
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/* Bootloader Control AB
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*
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* This struct can be used to manage A/B metadata. It is designed to
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* be put in the 'slot_suffix' field of the 'bootloader_message'
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* structure described above. It is encouraged to use the
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* 'bootloader_control' structure to store the A/B metadata, but not
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* mandatory.
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*/
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struct bootloader_control {
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// NUL terminated active slot suffix.
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char slot_suffix[4];
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// Bootloader Control AB magic number (see BOOT_CTRL_MAGIC).
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uint32_t magic;
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// Version of struct being used (see BOOT_CTRL_VERSION).
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uint8_t version;
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// Number of slots being managed.
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uint8_t nb_slot : 3;
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// Number of times left attempting to boot recovery.
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uint8_t recovery_tries_remaining : 3;
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// Ensure 4-bytes alignment for slot_info field.
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uint8_t reserved0[2];
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// Per-slot information. Up to 4 slots.
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struct slot_metadata slot_info[4];
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// Reserved for further use.
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uint8_t reserved1[8];
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// CRC32 of all 28 bytes preceding this field (little endian
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// format).
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uint32_t crc32_le;
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} __attribute__((packed));
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#if (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L)
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_Static_assert(sizeof(struct bootloader_control) ==
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sizeof(((struct bootloader_message *)0)->slot_suffix),
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"struct bootloader_control has wrong size");
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#endif
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/* Read and write the bootloader command from the "misc" partition.
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* These return zero on success.
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*/
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int get_bootloader_message(struct bootloader_message *out);
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int set_bootloader_message(const struct bootloader_message *in);
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#endif
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