This is done by parsing 'androidboot.fstab=<fstab>' kernel cmdline
option to get the fstab file that *only* specifies partitions to be
mounted early (i.e. in init's first stage).
Note that, the same fstab file may not be used as an argument to
mount_all later in the boot as that will cause fs_mgr to fail with
EBUSY.
TODO:
- Possibly add a new mount_mode so the same fstab can be used for
early_mount, 'mount_all --early/--late' etc.
- Add support for dm-verity enabled partitions to mount early.
- Add support for getting fstab arguments through DT instead of kernel
cmdline.
Bug: 27805372
Test:
Boot angler by passing a seperate fstab file using the kernel
cmdline option to mount vendor partition early, remove the vendor
partition entry from the main fstab file for the test.
Boot sailfish by passing a seperate fstab entry via device tree
to mount vendor partition early. Remove vendor partition entry from
the main fstab file for the test
Change-Id: I18785b893c54c8cee960ab44d5e8f83e5d624aa8
Signed-off-by: Sandeep Patil <sspatil@google.com>
keeps parts of the code that are still needed for the fs_mgr
+ dt based implementation
b/27805372
Test: boot angler, sailfish without regressions
Change-Id: I1b08f8b7b4f2e67118d328443a5011c0f5ead919
Signed-off-by: Sandeep Patil <sspatil@google.com>
We don't want to spend time creating devices that are unncessesary
during early (init first-stage) mount. So, refactor the devices code
tha allows us to call into coldboot and has the
- ability to only create devices that are specified by the caller
- ability to stop coldboot cycle when all devices that the caller is
interested in
- ability to run coldboot for a specific syspath
- ability to run ueventd code unmodified
Test: Tested boot on angler, sailfish
Change-Id: Id8f3492380696760414eadc20d624d300c904f8e
Signed-off-by: Sandeep Patil <sspatil@google.com>
Right now these two partitions are mounted in the fs stage of the init
process. As a result, many vendor/ODM files needed earlier in the boot
process (e.g., init.<hardware>.rc, fstab.<hardware>.rc,
uevent.<hardware>.rc, SELinux policy files etc) can only live on the root
partition.
To prevent vendors/ODMs from polluting the root partition, this patch makes
it possible to mount the vendor and ODM partitions in the first stage of the
init process. The fstab info of both partitions to be mounted early is
composed from new kernel cmdline arguments android.early.prefix and
android.early.fstab.
For example, with:
android.early.prefix=/sys/devices/1010000.msdc0/mmc_host/mmc0/mmc0:0001/block/mmcblk0/
android.early.fstab=mmcblk0p10+/odm+ext4+ro+verify\nmmcblk0p09+/vendor+ext4+ro+verify
the final fstab string will be:
/sys/devices/1010000.msdc0/mmc_host/mmc0/mmc0:0001/block/mmcblk0/mmcblk0p10 /odm ext4 ro verify
/sys/devices/1010000.msdc0/mmc_host/mmc0/mmc0:0001/block/mmcblk0/mmcblk0p09 /vendor ext4 ro verify
The android.early.prefix is optional. When it is missing, the final fstab
string will be directly converted from android.early.fstab.
This patch also makes sure that the early mounted partitions are dm-verity
enabled so that they are trust worthy to store system files.
BUG=27805372
Change-Id: I3cf32482a5ec65445ba3aedab2164c7ba8f12694
The sysfs nodes can change from devices to devices for
a particular class of peripheral. Some of them even change
after suspend/resume, e.g. rfkill for USB bluetooth adapters.
This patch adds to the way how ueventd rules with wildcard are
handled. In addition to matching the prefix with a trailing
wildcard, now rules can have wildcard anywhere in the rule.
The wildcard matching is implemented using fnmatch(), where
its matching is simliar to shell pathname expansion. It suits
this particular usage model well. To avoid abuse, the number of
slashes has to match between path name and the rule.
For example, instead of creating a rule to match:
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.3/2-1.3:1.0/bluetooth/hci0/rfkill*
, this would suffice:
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/*/*/*/*/bluetooth/hci0/rfkill*
The prefix matching behavior is retained, such that those
rules do not have to pay for processing penalty with fnmatch().
Change-Id: I3ae6a39c838f6d12801cb71958e481b016f731f5
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
This should be much nicer than peppering init.rc with chown/chmod
directives.
Also, remove some dead code and obsolete comments.
Change-Id: I10895f10a9cf2f1226c8d12976cd3db3743da9ec