If partitions are mounted off the daemon, there is no need
to kill if the tests are being run for legacy vab snapshots.
This also removes vabc_legacy_test as it is no longer required.
Bug: 331053511
Test: vab_legacy_test, vts_libsnapshot_test on Pixel - No flake observed
with 10 iterations
Change-Id: Ie8b29fef77948d23d920c19d816376290cf2fed9
Signed-off-by: Akilesh Kailash <akailash@google.com>
The microdroid vendor partition is now verified during Microdroid boot,
so no need for this check.
Bug: 287593065
Test: AVF presubmit
Change-Id: I84811f818ef1140f1fe93d9da5f9ee61341e75dd
If on Androd 12, continue to use snapshots
Bug: 304829384
Test: OTA on Pixel
Change-Id: I94890c308e7f297b695ddbd71659ebb1cf4d278c
Signed-off-by: Akilesh Kailash <akailash@google.com>
ro.virtual_ab.userspace.snapshots.enabled is a vendor property which isn't present in Android S. Hence, during OTA install with S vendor, userspace_snapshots is disabled.
However, both update_engine and snapuserd are already on the system partition during install. Hence, forcefully enable userspace_snapshots if this is a path of legacy dm-snapshots with Vendor on Android S.
Bug: 331156940
Test: OTA tests on treehugger, pixel OTA
Change-Id: I3d1c03493d83e670e37df088d4b676c4aa1dc720
Signed-off-by: Akilesh Kailash <akailash@google.com>
system image which is declared in Android.bp should include the module.
Bug: 321000103
Test: m nothing
Change-Id: I6e9d8fa4c1051211ff9ff80c7dfa4a8ee5cbd732
Change the meaning of batch_size_. Previously, a batch size of 200 meant
200 compressed data ops. With variable block size, each compressed data
op can be up to 256k uncompressed size -> batch size meaning should be
changed to 200 blocks of block size.
With this being said, the default batch size can be increased to 4mb to
better accomodate variable block size
The way we calculate the number of blocks to compress at once also
needs to be changed. Since there's no way of determining the comperssed
data size ahead of time, allow overwriting the cache by batch_size_ and
then flushing the cache as needed
Bug: 322279333
Test: Ota on pixel and measuring system image cow
Change-Id: Ie8e08d109dc5c3b4f5f36a740bbbcd37362a7ab3
With the modified cache system we might be processing big replace ops at
once. Our old tests didn't catch a case where a big replace op was
chunked into seperate batch writes.
Test: cow_api_test
Change-Id: I3bc80a2f9ed3e4c73dd9f74d9affaba79d49e4d2
Because the log message "Tombstone written to: $NAME" is written
before renaming the proto tombstone, it is possible that a tool that
automatically downloads new proto tombstones by watching for this
log message will fail to download the tombstone. For the tool that
I am developing, this occurs < 0.1% of the time. Fix the issue by
renaming the proto tombstone first.
Bug: 328531087
Change-Id: I5b751585f2fce897ca7eb76c0466a0c33a93d851
Currently if our iov that we are trying to write is greater than 1024
our write will fail with error "INVALID ARGUMENT". This is because
pwritev() system call takes a max input size of IOV_MAX (which is device
dependant).
With our increased cache size of 1mb or maybe even more (or if user
configures batch size to be large), our write size could be greater than
IOV_MAX, and will fail with an unhelpful error. We should chunk these
writes to ensure they succeed.
Bug: 322279333
Test: cow_api_test + manual testing with large iov write sizes
Change-Id: Ia1fb53cbfc743cfcdfc7256ff9df075ad0c2dd38
Cow Writer used to fail with ENOSPC during initialization.
Try temporaryFile creation with path set to current working directory.
Bug: 328879200
Test: th, snapuserd_test
Change-Id: I7b3833967952c74142f1d5a35cb8d94dd6d894fc
Signed-off-by: Akilesh Kailash <akailash@google.com>
Clean up all the legacy dm-snapshot based approach.
This will continue to maintain backward compatibility with vendor
partition on Android S.
Bug: 304829384
Test: OTA on Pixel
th - OTA from Android S to TOT with vendor on S
Change-Id: Id9263be881dd1a06923cd0ace007f1c027e6969d
Signed-off-by: Akilesh Kailash <akailash@google.com>
During OTA install, when vendor partition is on Android S, add a new flag in SnapshotUpdateStatus file to indicate that we need to support dm-snapshot based snapshot process. This will be used only during post OTA reboot.
The primary change here is the OTA install path. Earlier, dm-snapshot based approach was used; with this change, since both "snapuserd" and "update-engine" resides on system partition, OTA installation will use the userspace snapshot approach.
To maintain backward compatibility, the new flag "legacy_snapuserd" is used only after OTA reboot. This flag will make sure that update-engine will take the dm-snapshot based approach post reboot and for the entire duration of snapshot-merge.
Additionally, during first-stage init if the vendor is on Android S, then "snapuserd" binary will continue to work based off dm-snapshot as none of this change will impact the mount process.
Bug: 304829384
Test: OTA on Pixel
th - OTA from Android S to TOT with vendor on S
Change-Id: Idd9a60b09417cee141b2810e2d4b35e91c845a5c
Signed-off-by: Akilesh Kailash <akailash@google.com>
Stop creating a socket on a persistent filesystem and use a socket
created by init in /dev/socket/ instead.
Many init script changes to make rpmb_dev.rc usable on cuttlefish.
Test: Build and run aosp_cf_x86_64_phone_trusty_vm-trunk_staging-userdebug
Bug: 309007107
Change-Id: Idc830211b3298d25bbb310dcb7489dd89fe5afc6
Extends the recoverable native crash handling support to also allow for
MTE crashes to be recovered from in apps. Backs onto the existing
GWP-ASan recoverable handling.
At least for system/core, I've renamed the (now) generic "recoverable
crash" variables to remove the notion of GWP-ASan.
Permissive MTE should no longer crash an app, and crashes are still
visible in the AppExitInfo API and tombstones.
Test: atest CtsTaggingHostTestCases
Bug: 328793166
Change-Id: I4c6ffa85af0e0d9b72d0ccd606bb6e1ca464cfff
Updated FuzzedDataProvider value ranges to avoid Abort due to division by zero.
exec/s: 14786
Test: ./liblp_builder_fuzzer clusterfuzz-testcase-minimized-liblp_builder_fuzzer-5371251289292800
Bug: 328948968
Change-Id: I2568bd104b5fb09744baf42ffca6aabd24797b12
Non-vendor modules may define llndk versioning macros manually. Avoid
redefining the macros if they are already defined outside of
llndk-versioning.h header.
Bug: 302113279
Test: m && m cts
Change-Id: Ibf984f2f2eed3594c824f2e97e17f2698e0515dd
We have updated logic for v3 cow we should allow non-data ops to be
cached at 16x the amount of data ops. Changing the reserve size to match
this.
Test: th
Change-Id: I825ffef4e1a2ce4eb5c105d266bf95cb3d776ed9
The code was only meant for native tombstones. It might be a good idea
to make ANRs also readable by shell / adb, but in that case we have to
do more changes to make sure all files in /data/anr are. We can revert
if we implement that
Test: m
Bug: 329827513
Change-Id: Ic98c452ca500fe766a70173bef4ac1ea57438989
toolbox and libmodprobe are required for module loading before
first stage init begin.
BUG: 329807942
Signed-off-by: Junki Min <joonki.min@samsung.com>
Change-Id: Icf04888e602b012758ebf353ed8e4aff2585fd07
This adds an option "ima" in dmctl.
$ dmctl ima product-verity
Targets in the device-mapper table for product-verity:
0-7463768: verity, target_name=verity,target_version=1.9.0,hash_failed=V,verity_version=1,data_device_name=254:4,hash_device_name=254:4,verity_algorithm=sha256,root_digest=d7af9fcb04d184219ba5477b97bb2bbc89fd23a46e03d1dea31d674cc4934769,salt=19d4f2345adfc8b7cc22a3c2f21dd413e5020fc7920a08a33f46f3c61492dfcc,ignore_zero_blocks=y,check_at_most_once=n,verity_mode=restart_on_corruption;
Change-Id: I057970b6c786b3f9a394b4919f5f5115b27cbc08
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@google.com>
When a file is provided (via --all=FILE), let's use libmodprobe to load
the modules. This let's us use the logic in libmodprobe to parse the
provided modules load file -- FILE. The functional differences include:
- Removes the FILE parsing logic in modprobe.
- Returns early if FILE doesn't exist.
- Adds Dirname(FILE) to mod_dirs which means libmodprobe will parse the
modules.* files inside Dirname(FILE). Previously, modprobe would only
parse the modules.* files in the mod_dirs passed in by `-d DIR`. If
no directories were provided, we would fallback to the default
/lib/modules path. This patch removes the mod_dirs.empty() fallback
path when --all=FILE is used. It's unlikely anyone uses `--all=FILE`
without `-d DIR` unless FILE is inside the fallback path --
/lib/modules.
Test: verified lsmod on pixel 6
Bug: 324018983
Change-Id: I8d241832f2a1f18d14207e3e3777e015c1ddb25f