CYGWIN is not supported, USE_MINGW and HOST_OS==windows are being
replaced with LOCAL_..._windows variables.
Bug: 23566667
Change-Id: I3e4a1e4097dc994cf5abdce6939e83a91758fd75
append2simg causes libsparse to write mmapped data from a file
back to that same file. On btrfs, this sometimes causes a page
of zeroes to be written instead of the file data. Work around
the issue by writing the output to a temporary file and then
renaming it over the original file.
Change-Id: Ia194b6ba0ddb8548747b63292b523756f544706a
Append2simg is a small utility designed to glue data to the end
of a sparse image. Beware that it doesn't do anything clever with
that data.
Change-Id: I33af330cb4f77e0842375797a35aebbb6af60163
Add sparse_file_repsarse, which splits chunks in an existing sparse
file such that the maximum size of a chunk, plus a header and footer,
is smaller than the given size. This will allow multiple smaller
sparse files to result in the same data as a large sparse file.
Change-Id: I177abdb958a23d5afd394ff265c5b0c6a3ff22fa
Abstract the logic from simg2img into libsparse, and add logic
for reading a regular image into libsparse. simg2img then
becomes a simple wrapper around libsparse.
img2simg was not actually making the file sparse, it was using
sparse files to create multiple files that could be pieced back
together. Replace it with a simple wrapper around libsparse.
Its functionality will be replaced by an simg2simg that can
resparse a file into smaller chunks.
Change-Id: I266f70e1c750454183ce46c71a7bb66bbb033a26
This moves an exact copy of libsparse from
system/extras/ext4_utils/libsparse to system/core/libsparse in
preparation for linking tools in system/core against it.
Change-Id: If664e4fcfd6612844ac745589beb1517e7f9fe58