While mount_all and umount_all were updated to use ro.boot.fstab_suffix,
I neglected to update swapon_all. Trivially copied from umount_all.
Bug: 142424832
Change-Id: Icd706fe7a1fe16c687cd2811b0a3158d7d2e224e
Merged-In: Icd706fe7a1fe16c687cd2811b0a3158d7d2e224e
Currently the ReadDefaultFstab function, which calls GetFstabPath,
makes some assumptions about what the fstab will be called and where
it is located. This is being used by vold to set up userdata encryption
and for gsid, and is even used in the default boot control HAL, so it
has become quite baked.
The original way for a board to specify things to mount was to use the
"mount_all /path/to/fstab" command in init.rc. However, due to the
above functionality, the path after mount_all is no longer very useful,
as it cannot differ from the inferred path, or userdata encryption and
other features will be broken.
On Cuttlefish, we have an interest in being able to test alternative
userdata configurations (ext4 vs f2fs, encryption on/off, etc.) and
currently the only way to achieve this is to either a) modify the
ro.hardware or ro.hardware.platform properties, which breaks a bunch
of things like default HAL filenames, or regenerate our odm.img or
vendor.img filesystems. We can't simply install another fstab and
point to it with "mount_all".
This change allows the fstab path to be omitted from "mount_all", and
adds another property which overrides the existing checks for
fstab.${ro.hardware} and fstab.${ro.hardware.platform}. Specifying
${ro.boot.fstab_suffix} will cause fstab.${ro.boot.fstab_suffix}
to be checked first.
Bug: 142424832
Test: booted cuttlefish with 'mount_all ${ro.hardware} --late'
Test: booted cuttlefish with 'mount_all --late'
Test: booted cuttlefish with 'mount_all --late' and fstab_suffix=f2fs
Test: partially booted cuttlefish with 'mount_all ${ro.hardware}'
Test: partially booted cuttlefish with 'mount_all'
Change-Id: I3e10f66aecfcd48bdb9ebf1d304b7aae745cbd3c
A one second timeout is so coarse and can affect boot time when
the possibility that the file does not exist. Switch to accepting
a floating point number for seconds for the wait for file command.
Signed-off-by: Mark Salyzyn <salyzyn@google.com>
Bug: 151950334
Test: wait_for_file sleep 0.05 reports an appropriate delay
Change-Id: I8d8ed386519ab54270b05ce91663d0add30f12e7
We have all of the 'type' information for properties available during
build time, so let's check this when setting properties in init.
Test: setprop apexd.status bad results in:
host_init_verifier: Command 'setprop apexd.status bad'
(out/soong/.intermediates/system/core/rootdir/init.rc/android_x86_core/init.rc:927)
failed: Property type check failed, value doesn't match expected type
'enum starting ready'
host_init_verifier: Failed to parse init script
'out/soong/.intermediates/system/core/rootdir/init.rc/android_x86_core/init.rc'
with 1 errors
Test: CF builds without that error
Change-Id: Iaad07747c09f4a10b2b816c455d6e8a485357ab9
FscryptSetDirectoryPolicy no longer tries to infer the action from the
filename. Well mostly; it still assumes top-level directories in /data
should be encrypted unless the mkdir arguments say otherwise, but
it warns.
Bug: 26641735
Test: boot, check log messages
Change-Id: Id6d2cea7fb856f17323897d85cf6190c981b443c
Add exec_reboot_on_failure builtin and refactor the VDC commands that
had similar functionality. These will now also reboot in the case
that the program cannot be found or run for any reason.
Test: boots normally, reboots if command is not found or if command
returns status '1'
Change-Id: I1c99498c2b741512a50188e1a325c25e9ec8fba0
Includes refactoring out interface inheritance hierarchy logic to a new
interface_utils file.
Bug: 137397100
Test: 'm' with an init_rc that misspells an interface in an
interface_start, interface_restart, or interface_stop line.
Change-Id: I9f650289d64ae2b13435a81e1693c7ab5e6e9ecf
Host init verifier already checks that the names and number of
arguments for builtins are correct, but it can check more. This
change ensures that property expansions are well formed, and that
arguments that can be parsed on the host are correct. For example it
checks that UIDs and GIDs exist, that numerical values can be parsed,
and that rlimit strings are correct.
Test: build
Change-Id: Ied8882498a88a9f8324db6b8d1020aeeccc8177b