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zexin.hou
76cba8a16a Chmod for existing nodes which mode not the same as ueventd.rc
Change-Id: I5b0a918d4085b55daff5be1f4fc4496fabfb4cce
2022-04-19 14:40:56 +08:00
Tom Cherry
18a9324e3f Merge "Allow mapping of raw block devices to partition names" 2021-08-02 18:59:25 +00:00
Tom Cherry
96e5f9b5b8 Allow mapping of raw block devices to partition names
Allow mapping of raw block devices (those without a partition table)
to partition names for first stage mount and ueventd.  For example, a
block device `vdb` that contains only an ext4 metadata partition could
be mapped to `metadata` such that /dev/block/by-name/metadata is
created.

The mapping is provided by the `androidboot.partition_map` bootconfig
or kernel command line parameter.

Bug: 159943320
Test: boot with raw vdb,metadata;vdc,userdata partitions
Change-Id: Ib6a939d6fb88b85c46c81d613425a127627a734b
2021-07-30 10:35:58 -07:00
David Anderson
f8825fafc8 Fix gid not being set in ueventd when device nodes already exist.
The chown() call will fix the uid for pre-existing nodes, but not the
gid. This fix ensures the correct gid is set if needed.

Bug: 187738549
Test: manual test modifying ueventd.rc
Change-Id: I0fadd745a7c57a089fed9afc2572ace597a05396
2021-07-02 20:50:23 -07:00
Tom Cherry
6cf3695502 Merge "ueventd: add no_fnm_pathname option" 2020-12-09 15:50:16 +00:00
Tom Cherry
47031c8c88 ueventd: add no_fnm_pathname option
If a `*` appears within (but not at the end) of a /dev or /sys path in
a ueventd.rc file, then that path is matched with fnmatch() using the
FNM_PATHNAME, which means `*` will not match `/`.  That is not always
the intended behavior and this change creates the no_fnm_pathname
option, which will not use the FNM_PATHNAME flag and will have `*`
match `/`.

Bug: 172880724
Test: these unit tests
Change-Id: I85b813d89237dbf3af47564e5cbf6806df5d412f
2020-12-07 14:58:19 -08:00
Sriharsha Allenki
e6094789b4 ueventd: Add support for updating permissions on bind
Current implementation updates the permissions of sysfs
nodes of a device upon the following actions: "add",
"change" and "online".
But certain sysfs nodes (ex: wakeup capabilities under
power management) of devices are not present when the
device is added, but these are generally dependent on
the device driver and are added once the driver is bound.
This is particularly common in USB host stack.
If the bind action events are not parsed the ueventd
will not update the permissions of these nodes.

Hence, add the support for updating permissions on
bind action as well.

Bug: 174215510
Test: Verified permissions updated on bind action
Change-Id: Ic1a147e3993ef78dd6c539bbae652e8107207b87
2020-12-02 18:07:41 +05:30
David Anderson
1ff7581f53 init: Always create and restorecon /dev/dm-user.
Dynamically creating /dev/dm-user makes it difficult to set an inotify
watch for child devices to appear. It requires having an additional
watch on /dev, and more complicated sepolicy as a result.

Bug: 168554689
Test: full OTA with VABC enabled
Change-Id: I0cdef3d5a953a372446ff4e539a25a7b5314500d
2020-11-13 00:43:01 -08:00
David Anderson
515a5bdde0 ueventd: Put dm-user devices in a folder
When a device-mapper table contains a "user" entry, a corresponding
dm-user misc control device is created. The devices are put into a
separate folder by default, which currently confuses ueventd, and we
wind up with paths like:

    /dev/dm-user!blah

Special case these devices so they wind up as:

    /dev/dm-user/blah

Test: dmctl create blah user 0 100 test-device
      /dev/dm-user/test-device exists
Signed-off-by: Palmer Dabbelt <palmerdabbelt@google.com>
Change-Id: I313db07c3400f14f3ed0ffa20fdac2ac3e34b6d3
2020-10-20 12:13:51 -07:00
Usama Arif
d86300cc7e
Add AMBA bus support to platform devices
AMBA specification from Arm is a freely available open
standard for the connection and management of functional
blocks in a system-on-chip.
AMBA devices create a device kernel object in /sys/devices/platform
and a kernel object of the bus for the respective device in
/sys/bus/amba. For e.g. for pl180 mmc:
device: /sys/devices/platform/1c050000.mmci
bus: /sys/bus/amba/devices/1c050000.mmci

In first stage init, android creates a symlink from /sys/devices/platform/...
to /dev/block/platform/... for all partitions and then to
/dev/block/by-name for the boot_device used. However this is only done
for devices that "attach" to bus/platform. This patch adds support for
platform devices that attach to bus/amba.

Signed-off-by: Usama Arif <usama.arif@arm.com>
Change-Id: I9da7456407c4f62335c959502d8b2d16026fddfc
2020-07-01 11:47:49 +01:00
Tri Vo
ff89b8d8c2 ueventd: duplicate /dev/ashmem
We want ashmem to only be used via libcutils API, with long-term goal
being deprecation of ashmem with memfd. To do that we route libcutils to
a new source of ashmem fds. We then phase out uses of /dev/ashmem that
doesn't go through libcutils using SELinux.

In Q, we introduced ashmemd as the source of ashmem fds to libcutils.
However, having a separate process and, consequently, binder hops to
handle /dev/ashmem results in performance/memory overhead.

To address the overhead, replace ashmemd with a duplicate of
/dev/ashmem. Name it /dev/ashmem<boot_id>, where boot_id is a random
number generated on each boot. This way we make sure that developers
don't accidentally depend on /dev/ashmem<boot_id>, as that name can't be
hardcoded.

Bug: 139855428
Test: writing "add"/"remove" to /sys/class/misc/ashmem/uevent correctly
adds/removes /dev/ashmem and /dev/ashmem/boot_id
Change-Id: I36d23116048bfcd99903ba46cc133161835a2cfa
2019-09-25 12:49:38 -07:00
David Anderson
924858cd18 libdm: Improve the reliability of dm device paths.
This fixes a race condition where WaitForFile() after
GetDmDevicePathByName appears to succeed, but a subsequent operation on
the path fails. This can happen when CreateDevice() is called
immediately after a call to DeleteDevice (from any process), and the
path is re-used, enqueuing udev events to remove and re-add the block
device.

The fix for this is to introduce a new variant of CreateDevice() that
has a timeout parameter. When the timeout is positive, CreateDevice()
will wait for a /dev/block/mapper/by-uuid symlink to be created, which
signals that ueventd has finished processing the operation.

ueventd will now create these by-uuid symlinks for device-mapper nodes.
Unfortunately, the uuid is only available during "change" events, so we
have to special case device-mapper symlink creation. And since the uuid
is not available during "remove" events, we simply find matching links
to remove them.

This ensures that callers of CreateDevice() can use the device path
knowing that no asynchronous removals are pending. Code that uses the
old CreateDevice+WaitForFile pattern will be transitioned to the new
method.

Note that it is safe to ignore the timeout, or to use the "unsafe"
CreateDevice, if the caller ensures the path by other means. For example
first-stage init has no device removal, and regenerates uevents until
it has acquired all the paths it needs.

Finally, since libdm now inspects sysfs unconditionally, libdm consumers
need r_dir_file perms for sysfs_dm in their sepolicy. Additionally
linking to libdm now requires linking to libext2_uuid.

Bug: 135771280
Test: libdm_test
      device flashes, boots
Change-Id: If5a7383ea38f32a7fbbcf24842dce6a668050a70
2019-07-11 15:39:52 -07:00
Tom Cherry
172c83f972 init: remove last init.cpp global
By moving it into builtins.cpp..., but that's less bad than it is
now, especially since this is defunct in code targeting Q+.  Remove
the guards that init.h isn't being included by other files too as it's
not useful anymore.

Test: build
Change-Id: Ic564fcff9e8716ec924098b07a8c9d94ca25f960
2019-06-26 14:46:58 -07:00
Vic Yang
92c236e41b init: Refactor selinux.h/cpp
This change factors out functions that handle selabels from
selinux.h/cpp into selabel.h/cpp.  This allows util.cpp to be used by
the upcoming native zygote without a bunch of define flags that are
required for selinux.cpp.

Bug: 133443795
Test: Build and boot cuttlefish.
Change-Id: Ie238a96c6407c6698a605dd8803c1727abfaae7b
2019-05-29 15:09:39 -07:00
Mark Salyzyn
e419a79329 ueventd: populate /dev/block/mapper link
Since DM_NAME= is not sent (delete bug) or interpreted with ueventd
message, instead probe /sys/devices/virtual/block/dm-X/dm/name when
instantiating.  Cache the value for later delete.

By creating the /dev/block/mapper/<name> nodes, this will give
selabel_lookup_best_match an alias to hang its hat on so that the
associated /dev/block/dm-X nodes will be suitably labelled and
differentiated.

NB: For Android, the deletion of the nodes will only happen in the
    context of fastbootd, update_engine and gsid; otherwise the links
    and properties created can be considered set-once and persistent.

Test: manual inspect /dev/block/mapper/ links
Bug: 124072565
Change-Id: I6d9e467970dfdad7b67754ad61084964251eb05f
2019-04-02 19:28:47 +00:00
Tom Cherry
2c56d7cdda ueventd: create a /dev/block/by-name/ symlink without a partition name
Create /dev/block/by-name/<device> symlink for block devices that are
boot devices but do not have a partition name given.

Test: boot normally
Change-Id: I8c100b0d30dce02a2dd31aebcfea538b8eed9b19
2018-12-21 09:27:38 -08:00
Oleksiy Avramchenko
dd5802a27e ueventd: don't skip restorecon after the cold boot
We need to do restorecon after the cold boot, otherwise the newly
created sysfs nodes won't be labelled.

Bug: 118861992
Test: manual - do insmod, check sysfs nodes are properly labelled
Change-Id: I4bdfb4a68206724a568d8cbb6c644ba8764b5fa7
2018-11-02 15:43:11 +00:00
Tom Cherry
132615b803 Merge "Move watchdogd out of init" 2018-08-03 19:28:14 +00:00
Tom Cherry
40acb379cd Move watchdogd out of init
We're moving past a world where static executables are needed,
including watchdogd, so treat this like any other executable and place
it in /system/bin.

Bug: 73660730
Test: watchdogd still runs
Change-Id: I1f7508fd55dce6e9ee72a6ab7a085011a76c0053
2018-08-02 12:25:58 -07:00
Tom Cherry
457e28f129 ueventd: require opt-in for modalias handling
Some devices have modules.alias and modules.dep for modprobe and other
purposes but do not want to opt into ueventd auto loading their
modules.  Therefore we add a flag that can be added to ueventd
configuration files to opt into this behavior.

Bug: 111916071
Bug: 112048758
Test: check that modules are loaded with this opt-in
Test: check that modules are not loaded without this opt-in
Change-Id: Ifb281b273059b4671eea1ca5bc726c9e79f3adfb
2018-08-01 13:29:05 -07:00
Tom Cherry
f02506938e init: removed unused includes
Test: build
Change-Id: Ie3020491f67f6930acebe6397be6997b59477b96
2018-07-20 22:48:51 +00:00
Bowgo Tsai
8eec38f4e4 Adds /dev/block/by-name/<partition> symlinks
During uevent processing, some "by-name" symlinks will be created.
    /dev/block/<type>/<device>/by-name/<partition>

<type> can be: platform, pci or vbd.
<device> might be: soc.0/f9824900.sdhci, soc.0/f9824900.sdhci, etc.
<partition> might be: system, vendor, system_a, system_b, etc.

e.g., on a non-A/B device:
    /dev/block/platform/soc.0/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/system
    /dev/block/platform/soc.0/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/vendor

On a A/B device:
    /dev/block/platform/soc/1da4000.ufshc/by-name/system_a
    /dev/block/platform/soc/1da4000.ufshc/by-name/system_b
    /dev/block/platform/soc/1da4000.ufshc/by-name/vendor_a
    /dev/block/platform/soc/1da4000.ufshc/by-name/vendor_b

However, those symlinks are "device-specific".

This change adds the "generic" symlinks in ueventd, in addition to
the existing symlinks, when the possible "boot devices" are specified
in device tree. e.g.,

    &firmware_android {
	compatible = "android,firmware";
	boot_devices ="soc/1da4000.ufshc,soc.0/f9824900.sdhci";
    }

The following symlinks will then be created on the aforementioned non-A/B
and A/B devices, respectively.

    /dev/block/by-name/system
    /dev/block/by-name/vendor

    /dev/block/by-name/system_a
    /dev/block/by-name/system_b
    /dev/block/by-name/vendor_a
    /dev/block/by-name/vendor_b

Note that both <type> and <device> are skipped in the newly create symlinks.
It assumes there is no more than one devices with the same <partition>,
which is the assumption of current first stage mount flow.

Finally, when 'boot_devices' in DT is absent, it fallbacks to extract
'boot_devices' from fstab settings. e.g., using 'soc/1da4000.ufshc',
'soc.0/f9824900.sdhci' for a fstab with the following content:

   /dev/block/platform/soc/1da4000.ufshc/by-name/system
   /dev/block/platform/soc.0/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/vendor

Bug: 78613232
Test: adb shell ls /dev/block/by-name
Change-Id: Iec920b5a72409b6a2bdbeeb290f0a3acd2046b5d
2018-05-19 07:57:35 +08:00
Bowgo Tsai
95591bd00e Removing block device by-num symlinks
The uevent.partition_num easily collides between partitions, for
example:

  Both /dev/block/sda3 and /dev/block/sdd3 will generate the same symlink:
    /dev/block/platform/soc/1da4000.ufshc/by-num/p3

This change remove those by-num symlinks as there seems no effective
user of it.

Bug: 78613232
Test: m init_tests && \
      adb push $OUT/data/nativetest64/init_tests/init_tests /data/. && \
      adb shell /data/init_tests

Change-Id: I8dfa8dc1a2f9fc9296aa30f33e905bf158b501de
2018-05-17 16:29:25 +08:00
Elliott Hughes
579e682628 Add std::string StartsWith*/EndsWith* overloads.
We should have done this from the beginning. Thanks to Windows, we're not
going to be able to switch libbase over to std::string_view any time soon.

Bug: N/A
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: Iff2f56986e39de53f3ac484415378af17dacf26b
2017-12-20 09:42:22 -08:00
Tom Cherry
9c8d6dd7de ueventd: fix subsystem list logic issues
1) Check subsystems list before doing usb subsystem logic.  This allows
   developers to handle usb* subsystems in ueventd.rc files.
2) Fix a bug where each subsystem_ instance is not reinitialized, but
   rather only the name_ member was set.

Test: boot bullhead
Test: check that multiple uevent_devname subsystems work when
      specified in ueventd.rc
Change-Id: Ifcac04763afcaf72a3b14ef5f3a6cb89981b51a1
2017-08-18 10:39:48 -07:00
Tom Cherry
0c8d6d2730 init: split security functions out of init.cpp
This change splits out the selinux initialization and supporting
functionality into selinux.cpp and splits the security related
initialization of the rng, etc to security.cpp.  It also provides
additional documentation for SEPolicy loading as this has been
requested by some teams.

It additionally cleans up sehandle and sehandle_prop.  The former is
static within selinux.cpp and new wrapper functions are created around
selabel_lookup*() to better serve the users.  The latter is moved to
property_service.cpp as it is isolated to that file for its usage.

Test: boot bullhead
Merged-In: Idc95d493cebc681fbe686b5160502f36af149f60
Change-Id: Idc95d493cebc681fbe686b5160502f36af149f60
2017-08-14 09:40:01 -07:00
Tom Cherry
b4dd881ffd ueventd: remove character device symlinks (/dev/usb/*)
While refactoring ueventd, I was looking for code the character device
symlinks (/dev/usb/*) that ueventd creates, such that I could test it
on a real device.  I found none in our tree, and history showing Xoom,
which was last supported years ago, was the last user.  If this code
is in fact obsolete, let's remove it.

Test: boot bullhead
Test: init unit tests

Change-Id: I601f7165eb06d36b31b6dcf69ee9e0a449d81a96
2017-06-26 13:58:57 -07:00
Tom Cherry
81f5d3ebef init: create android::init:: namespace
With some small fixups along the way

Test: Boot bullhead
Test: init unit tests
Change-Id: I7beaa473cfa9397f845f810557d1631b4a462d6a
2017-06-23 13:21:20 -07:00
Sandeep Patil
cd2ba0d184 Revert "Revert "ueventd: remove PlatformDeviceList""
This reverts commit 516ff99711.

Bug: 62864413
Bug: 62864413

Change-Id: Ie3980cd536c2c83adace063f0950128f68561105
Signed-off-by: Sandeep Patil <sspatil@google.com>
2017-06-21 15:04:57 -07:00
Tom Cherry
516ff99711 Revert "ueventd: remove PlatformDeviceList"
Bug: 62864413

This reverts commit c94ce7b130.

Change-Id: I014360251e5cda89c87adfec46d8b1e5000f3a9c
2017-06-21 18:42:07 +00:00
Tom Cherry
c94ce7b130 ueventd: remove PlatformDeviceList
In order to create symlinks for USB and block devices, the path for
their parent platform device must be known.

Previously, ueventd would save each platform device that it encounters
to a list and query this list when creating the symlinks.  That,
however, is racy because the uevent socket does not differentiate
uevents from RegenerateUevents() and uevents sent by the kernel when
probing a device first the first time.  The below scenario is the
faulty  case:

1) Kernel probes parent platform device for a block device
2) ueventd calls RegenerateUevents() and starts processing uevents
3) Kernel probes block device and sends its uevents
4) ueventd picks up the block device uevent during its uevent processing,
   without yet regenerating the platform device uevent, causing improper
   symlinks to be created.

This change stops storing the platform devices in a list, and instead
traverses up the directory structure for each USB or block device
until it reaches a platform device, defined as one whose subsystem is
the platform bus.  This fixes the race and simplifies the ueventd
code.

Bug: 62436493
Bug: 62681642
Test: Boot bullhead
Test: Boot sailfish
Test: Init unit tests
Test: Boot hikey + hotplug/unplug sdcard
Change-Id: I21636355d8e434f30e0cba568598a6cf139e67f9
2017-06-20 21:21:14 +00:00
Tom Cherry
c583305ed7 ueventd: parallelize uevent handling
fork() subprocesses to handle uevents in parallel.

This reduces coldboot time on bullhead from ~446ms to ~230ms.
This reduces coldboot time on sailfish from ~690ms to ~360ms.
This reduces coldboot time on ryu from ~187ms to ~122ms.

Bug: 33785894

Test: boot bullhead x40, observe no major differences in /dev and /sys
Test: boot sailfish x40, observe no major differences in /dev and /sys
Test: boot ryu x40, observe no major differences in /dev and /sys
Test: boottime tests on bullhead and sailfish
Test: init unit tests

Change-Id: Ie2f63e000b8af78d187477d31fe109f20304d749
2017-06-02 21:45:56 +00:00
Tom Cherry
ed506f7356 ueventd: Break devices.cpp into discrete classes
devices.cpp handles too many things for creating one class.  This
change breaks it up into various files and classes.

* Parsing is moved to ueventd_parser.cpp
* Reading from the uevent socket and Cold booting is moved to a
  UeventListener class, in uevent_listener.cpp
* Firmware handling is moved to firmware_handler.cpp
* The remaining contents form a DeviceHandler class within devices.cpp

Bug: 33785894

Test: boot bullhead x40, observe no major differences in /dev and /sys
Test: boot sailfish x40, observe no major differences in /dev and /sys
Test: init unit tests

Change-Id: I846a2e5995fbb344c7a8e349065c18a934fa6aba
2017-05-25 16:17:19 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
51056c49d2 init should #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
Bug: https://github.com/android-ndk/ndk/issues/398
Test: builds
Change-Id: I6428a6344a3ce649bd03ff9e9b0f156425c67f0c
2017-05-18 09:13:15 -07:00
Tom Cherry
482f36cf74 init: remove restorecon() from util.cpp
restorecon() has become nothing more than a small wrapper around
selinux_android_restore().  This itself isn't super problematic, but
it is an obstacle for compiling util.cpp on the host as that function
is not available on the host.

Bug: 36970783
Test: Boot bullhead
Merged-In: I7e209ece6898f9a0d5eb9e5d5d8155c2f1ba9faf
Change-Id: I7e209ece6898f9a0d5eb9e5d5d8155c2f1ba9faf
2017-05-09 02:25:32 +00:00
Tom Cherry
e7656b7200 ueventd: do not reference init's sehandle
Init exposes a global 'sehandle' that ueventd references as part of
devices.cpp and util.cpp.  This is particularly dangerous in
device_init() in which both uevent and init write to this global.

This change creates a separate local copy for devices.cpp and puts
restrictions on where init.h can be included to make sure the global
used by init is not reference by non-init code.  Future changes to
init should remove this global.

Test: Boot bullhead

Change-Id: Ifefa9e1932e9d647d06cca2618f5c8e5a7a85460
2017-05-01 17:22:49 -07:00
Tom Cherry
6daf514448 ueventd: remove leftovers of the SELinux policy update mechanism
Reloading sepolicy has been removed from the system, so this support
code can also now be removed.

Bug: 26544104
Test: Boot bullhead
Change-Id: If9dbc9d540d9a69340c1dd6a483c1f8fe5feb287
2017-05-01 10:39:03 -07:00
Tom Cherry
fe062055cb ueventd: replace ueventd_parser.cpp with init_parser.cpp
Previously init_parser.cpp was made generic and capable of parsing any
number of differently named 'sections' or prefixed lines.  We now use
these capabilities to do the parsing for ueventd.

Bug: 36250207
Bug: 33785894

Test: boot bullhead and ensure the right /dev nodes exist
      with the right permissions set
Test: verify no boot time difference
Change-Id: I698ca962d414f8135af32f6c9cd778841b2b8b53
2017-04-25 11:24:24 -07:00
Tom Cherry
cc054c9da8 ueventd: create classes for dev and sys permissions
Create classes for dev and sys permissions and store these permissions
in std::vector instead of the C list.

Test: boot bullhead
Test: init unit tests

Change-Id: I874039a3db29b4c70149506da8e407123ab7eca2
2017-04-17 19:33:04 +00:00
Tom Cherry
1ab8f55344 ueventd: convert platform_names from C list to std::vector
Also simplify this code a bit.

There's only one consumer that removes the /devices/platform prefix,
so have them handle it instead of storing two copies of the string.

Remove an unneeded search for '/' in get_character_device_symlinks()
as a / will always be the next character after a parent path, by
nature of FindPlatformDevice().

Test: boot bullhead
Test: init unit tests

Change-Id: I9d0482d137b1342ae7509ae993ff99198be814f0
2017-04-14 10:23:52 -07:00
Tom Cherry
e3e48214b7 ueventd: replace char* with std::string in struct uevent
Bug: 36250207

Test: Boot bullhead
Test: Boot sailfish, observe no boot time regression
Test: init unit tests

Change-Id: Ib82833bea56bdafbe1d7a045126aaa91a8725d98
2017-04-14 10:23:52 -07:00
Tom Cherry
3fa467338f ueventd: Fix up string handling in handle_*_device_event()
Bug: 36250207

Test: Boot bullhead
Test: Boot sailfish, observe no boot time regression
Test: init unit tests

Change-Id: Ie5ec609a3f74bb03f5920734ada4d7de57508de4
2017-04-12 16:36:53 -07:00
Tom Cherry
780a71e779 ueventd: move subsystem logic from code to ueventd.rc
Test: Boot bullhead
Test: Boot sailfish, observe no boot time regression
Test: init unit tests

Change-Id: I690137b584fcc2b9cd2dd932a2678f75a56d6737
2017-04-12 16:36:20 -07:00
Treehugger Robot
120add07ab Merge "ueventd: remove /dev/log" 2017-04-12 07:58:33 +00:00
Tom Cherry
d4ff8d83d3 ueventd: remove /dev/log
This was marked deprecated in 2014 and removed in 2015, let's remove
the uevent rule now too.

Test: see that logging still works on bullhead
Change-Id: Idaf3f49a1afe7046eba6c976628b9f1c8b3ec094
2017-04-11 21:35:46 +00:00
Tom Cherry
2e344f9d22 ueventd: replace char** links with std::vector<std::string>
Additionally replace the associated C string parsing with C++ and write
unit tests.

Bug: 33785894
Bug: 36250207
Test: Boot bullhead + unit tests
Change-Id: Iee1f72d248bca3bd2e1227045628935b3dd6195a
2017-04-08 00:05:50 +00:00
Treehugger Robot
ab5ab1ebd4 Merge "init: more header cleanup" 2017-04-07 02:44:07 +00:00
Tom Cherry
3f5eaae526 init: more header cleanup
Remove includes of "log.h" that really want <android-base/logging.h>
Fix header include order
Remove headers included in .cpp files that their associated .h already includes
Remove some unused headers

Test: boot bullhead
Change-Id: I2b415adfe86a5c8bbe4fb1ebc53c7b0ee2253824
2017-04-06 18:06:34 -07:00
Tom Cherry
c44f6a4073 ueventd: Write tests for the get_*_symlinks() functions
Bug: 33785894
Bug: 36250207
Test: Boot bullhead + new unit tests
Change-Id: Ia0f290542eb1cffce5ae876dfedb453dde960253
2017-04-05 18:21:39 -07:00
Jeremy Compostella
937309d3e3 ueventd: support by-name symlinks for virtual block devices
This patch makes ueventd create by-name symlinks for virtual block
devices when Android is running as a Xen guest OS.

The symlinks will be created under /dev/block/vbd/. For example:
/dev/block/vbd/768/by-name/

Change-Id: Id45da560d13f641d7c8419511c154de9ae8a4ec9
Test: manual
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Compostella <jeremy.compostella@intel.com>
2017-03-07 10:55:19 +01:00