Use ssize_t for handling the result of a readlink call.
Fix the following compiler warning:
system/core/toolbox/ls.c: In function 'listfile_maclabel':
system/core/toolbox/ls.c:238:68: warning: unused parameter 'flags' [-Wunused-parameter]
static int listfile_maclabel(const char *path, struct stat *s, int flags)
Change-Id: Idd65f3349fb9dfb6f7a374c81f72d3169af33505
Increase the size of the user/group buffer from 16 bytes
to 32 bytes. Some OEMs are creating usernames longer than
15 bytes, causing problems.
Use bounds checking functions when handling user/group
data, to avoid overflowing buffers.
Change-Id: I4a5824b819b0c37662ba4f33573af0d0e071b444
Move the liblog headers to log/ instead of cutils/ to complete
the separation of libcutils and liblog. cutils/log.h still
exists and includes log/log.h in order to support the many existing
modules that use cutils/log.h.
Change-Id: I2758c9f4aedcb809ca7ba8383d0f55041dd44345
When running with the -f option, do not stop recursion or proccessing
command line args if an error occurs. Continue trying to remove all
the items specified on the command line. However, still return an
error status if some files could not be removed.
Change-Id: I83d66babe833da8a68aad68248647ba0601c5d32
Add swap utilities (mkswap, swapon, swapoff) to the toolbox
Change-Id: If5ed6981670a1cdda6b528b587dbc1be7ccdf832
Signed-off-by: Rom Lemarchand <romlem@google.com>
Internally, replace the watchlist array with a hashmap since the array
assumes properties are enumerated in a consistent order and foreach()
probably won't. (find_nth() never guaranteed this either but it usually
worked in practice.)
Signed-off-by: Greg Hackmann <ghackmann@google.com>
(cherry picked from commit 389e358017)
Change-Id: I1db3137b130474f4bb205f01f0bdcf37cf974764
Internally, replace the watchlist array with a hashmap since the array
assumes properties are enumerated in a consistent order and foreach()
probably won't. (find_nth() never guaranteed this either but it usually
worked in practice.)
Change-Id: I83843facdd671edd09652edf472e88ec3d1edd3b
Signed-off-by: Greg Hackmann <ghackmann@google.com>
The third argument of strncat() tells how much data to append from
src, not the total size of the buffer.
Change uses of strncat() to strlcat(), which has the buffer overflow
protection behavior intended by the original author.
This fixes the following compiler warning:
In function 'strncat',
inlined from 'print_type' at system/core/toolbox/lsof.c:76:12:
bionic/libc/include/string.h:142:5: warning: call to __builtin___strncat_chk might overflow destination buffer [enabled by default]
Change-Id: Id69edc641de3cb87d1867a409cd57b04b12f90a7
Fix bug https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=54192
which incorrectly calculated the length of a string.
Fix compiler warning:
system/core/toolbox/mount.c:59:2: warning: initializer-string for array of chars is too long [enabled by default]
system/core/toolbox/mount.c:59:2: warning: (near initialization for 'options[16].str') [enabled by default]
Change-Id: If8663f8311c6348a730fcf731d402b57fee10cb5
When a filesystem is mounted read-only, make the underlying
block device read-only too. This helps prevent an attacker
who is able to change permissions on the files in /dev
(for example, symlink attack) from modifying the block device.
In particular, this change would have stopped the LG Thrill / Optimus
3D rooting exploit
(http://vulnfactory.org/blog/2012/02/26/rooting-the-lg-thrill-optimus-3d/)
as that exploit modified the raw block device corresponding to /system.
This change also makes UID=0 less powerful. Block devices cannot
be made writable again without CAP_SYS_ADMIN, so an escalation
to UID=0 by itself doesn't give full root access.
adb/mount: Prior to mounting something read-write, remove the
read-only restrictions on the underlying block device. This avoids
messing up developer workflows.
Change-Id: I135098a8fe06f327336f045aab0d48ed9de33807
The offset variable in lseek is 32 bit and get easily overflow
when accessing with large offset in dd command.
Use lseek64 to resolve it.
Change-Id: Ib75d9dcb587004a6851365ab5bb8584ce1010b57
Set the CAP_SYS_BOOT filesystem capability on the new reboot
command and keep CAP_SYS_BOOT in adb bounding set so that the
shell user can run it.
Change-Id: I1dd6143445ee2a952254f0452ab6e544318431dd
Change setsebool syntax from name=value to name value.
This is to make it consistent with setprop and similar commands.
Update both the init built-in command and the toolbox command
for consistency.
Change-Id: I2c8e016ba26731c4a2ad4a49ae3b89362bf8f8a8
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
Comparison of signed and unsigned integers. Use parenthesis around a
group of bitwise OR operations.
Change-Id: Ia404380593ce2c2a291133c07c0fc7a016a3ad3f
'df' command used to display filesystem usage statistics as integer
values, in most cases rounding the actual value down. Because of
that 'df' tended to display faulty size values.
This fix to 'df' utility calculates the fractional part of the size,
then it rounds it when needed to the nearest one-digit integer value
and displays after decimal dot.
Change-Id: I9bc52635d45d3e55ce61b3b1c6b80d1267516e75
Define /storage as top-level concept, so that we enforce permissions
uniformly. Moves external storage paths from headers to per-device
environment variables. Added missing mount flags, and we no longer
have adb-specific external storage.
Bug: 6925012
Change-Id: Ic7ca953be2f552d3f0ec9e69f89fef751daa1b29
To support runtime policy management, add support for reloading
policy from /data/system. This can be triggered by setting the
selinux.loadpolicy property to 1, whether from init.rc after
mounting /data or from the system_server (e.g. upon invocation of
a new device admin API for provisioning policy). ueventd and
installd are restarted upon policy reloads to pick up the new
policy configurations relevant to their operation.
Change-Id: I97479aecef8cec23b32f60e09cc778cc5520b691
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
The code is from NetBSD, with the -n and -h options removed to make
porting easy. Also, removed support for the BLOCKSIZE environment
variable for the same reason.
Change-Id: Ib927ff3527e02802785fdd7f75bab1f05222918e
When creating a new file using open(..., O_CREAT), it is an error
to fail to specify a creation mode. If a mode is not specified, a
random stack provided value is used as the "mode".
This will become a runtime error in a future version of Android.
Change-Id: I00609f37d2ea68e21b6404d542830386be354202
Replace "-" with "_" in module name. This would keep
rmmod compatible with module-init-tools version of rmmod
Change-Id: I4470d9a98bc2f299acd94859fca4403aee279d2b
Signed-off-by: Vishal Bhoj <vishal.bhoj@linaro.org>
this prevent compatibility errors in scripts (file "-f" not found)
The force flag will not return an error if the file doesnt exist.
Signed-off-by: Tanguy Pruvot <tanguy.pruvot@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I3267963284ee247629da5ab299e900c6e4a4ac68
mksh provides a kill primitive with signal names, but also offer it in
our toolbox binary. This will allow anyone to use "kill -HUP <pid>" or
"kill -l" to look at the name to number signal mapping.
Change-Id: Id683721f4ad3f2b518b4dc54a6073510290cbe04
Some versions of windows cannot handle FAT32 filesystems with less
than 65527 clusters, so make sure we don't create such beasts.
Change-Id: Id00fb02c4f8476f7dcc0ef137bd9e4975d740591
This will make it easier to add additional policies (cgroups) if needed.
Also added comments to the sched_policy APIs.
Change-Id: I33ce1cc4deae10983241f7391294b7a512d2c47c