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
Change-Id: I7e209ece6898f9a0d5eb9e5d5d8155c2f1ba9faf
In the init scripts for socket, the type can have a suffix of
"+passcred" to request that the socket be bound to report SO_PASSCRED
credentials as part of socket transactions.
Test: gTest logd-unit-tests --gtest_filter=logd.statistics right after boot
(fails without logd.rc change)
Bug: 37985222
Change-Id: Ie5b50e99fb92fa9bec9a32463a0e6df26a968bfd
Their callers may be able to add more context, so use an error string
to record the error.
Bug: 38038887
Test: boot bullhead
Test: Init unit tests
Change-Id: I46690d1c66e00a4b15cadc6fd0d6b50e990388c3
Check the result of DecodeUid() and return failure when uids/gids are
unable to be decoded.
Also, use an error string instead of logging directly such that more
context can be added when decoding fails.
Bug: 38038887
Test: Boot bullhead
Test: Init unit tests
Change-Id: I84c11aa5a8041bf5d2f754ee9af748344b789b37
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
Also renames "early mount" to "first stage mount" to prevent confusion
with "mount_all --early", which is run in the init second stage.
Also creates a base class: FirstStageMount and two derived classes:
FirstStageMountVBootV1 and FirstStageMountVBootV2 to replace/refactor
existing functions:
- early_mount() -> DoFirstStageMount() and FirstStageMount::DoFirstStageMount()
- vboot_1_0_early_partitions -> FirstStageMountVBootV1::GetRequiredDevices()
- vboot_2_0_early_partitions -> FirstStageMountVBootV2::GetRequiredDevices()
- vboot_1_0_mount_partitions ->
FirstStageMount::MountPartitions() and
FirstStageMountVBootV1::SetUpDmVerity()
- vboot_2_0_mount_partitions ->
FirstStageMount::MountPartitions() and
FirstStageMountVBootV2::SetUpDmVerity()
Bug: 37413399
Test: first stage mount /vendor with vboot 2.0 (avb) on bullhead
Test: first stage mount /system with without verity on bullhead
Test: first stage mount /vendor with with vboot 1.0 on sailfish
Change-Id: I6584bdf7d832c9fbc8740f97c9b8b94e68a90783
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
this will make the implementation more cleaner,
and has error message output when failed on some operations
also add the O_TRUNC flag explicitly for the open function
called in write_file.
And add more test on read_file and write_file functions
Bug: 36726045
Test: manual with hikey
Test: boot and init tests on bullhead
Test: cast with fugu, per b/36726045
Merged-In: If3c30a2fff58cfece2fcd27e69c30382146e6808
Change-Id: If3c30a2fff58cfece2fcd27e69c30382146e6808
Signed-off-by: Yongqin Liu <yongqin.liu@linaro.org>
The content parameter of write_file() previously took a char* that was
then converted to a std::string in WriteStringToFd(). One unfortunate
effect of this, is that it is impossible to write data that contains
'\0' within it, as the new string will only contain characters up
until the '\0'.
This changes write_file() to take an std::string, such that
std::string::size() is used to determine the length of the string,
allowing it to contain null characters.
Also change the path parameter of read_file() and write_file() for
consistency.
Lastly, add a test for handling strings with '\0' in them.
Bug: 36726045
Test: Boot bullhead, run unit tests
Change-Id: Idad60e4228ee2de741ab3ab6a4917065b5e63cd8
Use this for bootstat and init. This replaces the custom uptime parser in
bootstat.
This is a reland of aosp/338325 with a stubbed implementation for Darwin.
This change also has clang_format fixes (automatic).
Bug: 34352037
Test: chrono_utils_test
Change-Id: I72a62a3ca1ccfc0a4ccc6294ff1776c263144686
this will make the implementation more cleaner,
and has error message output when failed on some operations
also add the O_TRUNC flag explicitly for the open function
called in write_file.
And add more test on read_file and write_file functions
Test: manual with hikey
Change-Id: Ifc1086a20e85db6980b497b1150a8a7952e672d6
Signed-off-by: Yongqin Liu <yongqin.liu@linaro.org>
- Emergency shutdown just marks the fs as clean while leaving fs
in the middle of any state. Do not use it anymore.
- Changed android_reboot to set sys.powerctl property so that
all shutdown can be done by init.
- Normal reboot sequence changed to
1. Terminate processes (give time to clean up). And wait for
completion based on ro.build.shutdown_timeout.
Default value (when not set) is changed to 3 secs. If it is 0, do not
terminate processes.
2. Kill all remaining services except critical services for shutdown.
3. Shutdown vold using "vdc volume shutdown"
4. umount all emulated partitions. If it fails, just detach.
Wait in step 5 can handle it.
5. Try umounting R/W block devices for up to max timeout.
If it fails, try DETACH.
If umount fails to complete before reboot, it can be detected when
system reboots.
6. Reboot
- Log shutdown time and umount stat to log so that it can be collected after reboot
- To umount emulated partitions, all pending writes inside kernel should
be completed.
- To umount /data partition, all emulated partitions on top of /data should
be umounted and all pending writes should be completed.
- umount retry will only wait up to timeout. If there are too many pending
writes, reboot will discard them and e2fsck after reboot will fix any file system
issues.
bug: 36004738
bug: 32246772
Test: many reboots combining reboot from UI and adb reboot. Check last_kmsg and
fs_stat after reboot.
Change-Id: I6e74d6c68a21e76e08cc0438573d1586fd9aaee2
read_file() does not close its fd if either stat() fails or the file
has group/world writable permissions.
Use unique_fd to ensure that all return paths close the fd and make
the same change to write_file() for consistency.
Replace PLOG() with LOG() after a simple if conditional, that does not
set errno.
Old:
init: skipping insecure file '/data/bootchart/header': No such device or address
New:
init: skipping insecure file '/data/bootchart/header'
Test: Cause an invalid file read and check the error log
Test: Ensure non-error read_file() and write_file() work
Change-Id: Ib15d94e38362e335d671d30b36aa5605254ec7ab
Use this for bootstat and init. This replaces the custom uptime parser in
bootstat.
This is a reland of aosp/332854 with a fix for Darwin.
Bug: 34352037
Test: chrono_utils_test
Change-Id: Ib2567d8df0e460ab59753ac1c053dd7f9f1008a7
The mismatch of return values makes reasoning about the correctness of
CLs like https://android-review.googlesource.com/317923 quite hard.
Bug: 33941660
Test: Init builds, HiKey boots.
Change-Id: Ia4b8a9af420682997b154a594892740181980921
Mixing open or create, along with attribute(MAC) and permissions(DAC)
is a security and confusion issue.
Fix an issue where fcntl F_SETFD was called to clear O_NONBLOCK, when
it should have been F_SETFL. Did not present a problem because the
current user of this feature does writes and control messages only.
Test: gTest logd-unit-tests and check dmesg for logd content.
Bug: 32450474
Bug: 33242020
Change-Id: I23cb9a9be5ddb7e8e9c58c79838bc07536e766e6
Use to solve the problem of tracefs conditionally being mounted
under debugfs and needing restorecon'd without boot performance
penalty.
Also move skip-ce to a flag for consistency.
Test: Check that trace_mount has correct attributes after boot
Bug: 32849675
Change-Id: Ib6731f502b6afc393ea5ada96fa95b339f14da49
On FBE devices, the filenames inside credential-encrypted directories
are mangled until the key is installed. This means the initial
restorecon at boot needs to skip these directories until the keys
are installed.
This CL changes the implementation of the "restorecon_recursive"
built-in command to use the new SKIPCE flag to avoid labeling files
in CE directories. vold will request a restorecon when the keys
are actually installed.
(cherrypicked from commit 1635afe83d)
Bug: 30126557
Test: Cherry-picked from master
Change-Id: I320584574a4d712c493b5bbd8a79b56c0c04aa58
With this change, init sets a property "init.start" to show the
CLOCK_BOOTTIME time at which init itself started, and for each service
an "init.svc.<name>.start" property to show the CLOCK_BOOTTIME time at
which that service was most recently started.
These times can be used by tools like bootstat to track boot time.
As part of this change, move init over to std::chrono. Also, rather than
make the command-line argument handling more complex, I've switched to
using an environment variable for communication between first- and
second-stage init, and added another environment variable to pass the
start time of the first stage through to the second stage.
Bug: http://b/32780225
Test: manual
Change-Id: Ia65a623e1866ea688b9a5433d6507926ce301dfe
Solve one more issue where privilege is required to open a file and
we do not want to grant such to the service. This is the service side
of the picture, android_get_control_file() in libcutils is the client.
The file's descriptor is placed into the environment as
"ANDROID_FILE_<path>". For socket and files where non-alpha and
non-numeric characters in the <name/path> are replaced with _. There
was an accompanying change in android_get_control_socket() to match
in commit 'libcutils: add android_get_control_socket() test'
Add a gTest unit test for this that tests create_file and
android_get_control_file().
Test: gTest init_tests --gtest_filter=util.create_file
Bug: 32450474
Change-Id: I96eb970c707db6d51a9885873329ba1cb1f23140
* Use const reference type for parameters to avoid unnecessary copy.
* Suppress warning of not using faster overloaded string find function.
Bug: 30407689
Bug: 30411878
Change-Id: I6cfdbbd50cf5e8f3db6e5263076d3a17a9a791ee
Test: build with WITH_TIDY=1
Merged-In: Ie79dbe21899867bc62031f8618bb1322b8071525
I'll come back and remove klog_init when I've removed other calls to it.
Change-Id: Iad7fd26d853b4ddc54e9abd44516b6f138cbbfcb
Test: booted N9, looked at "adb shell dmesg" output.
Start to move users of android_filesystem_config.h to use the
standard grp and pwd interface functions.
Advantages:
* one copy of android_ids in libc, removing it from init objects.
* immediately starts oem_xxx users and groups in rc.
* future will support _named_ oem ids via backend improvements.
Change-Id: Ib1ae1e0cbdcaaf60deb3759681a6030b615c069c
Bug: 27999086
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
Be consistent when mounting filesystems, and mount selinuxfs
at the same time other filesystems are mounted. In particular,
this ensures that a /sys/fs/selinux/null is available at early
boot, avoiding an unnecessary mknod call.
Change-Id: I01e6b3900f48b4cb3f12d8a928e1e95911524252
Instead of using chown, use the symlink safe lchown.
Instead of using chmod, use the symlink safe fchmodat
with AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW.
Fix a bug where the SELinux filesystem creation context may
not be restored, and some memory not freed, if bind() fails.
Check the return values from the chown/chmod calls and unlink
the files if it ever fails.
(cherrypicked from commit ab5629c197)
Bug: 27337831
Change-Id: I28c5f4dee55aa706437eb51ad403c1fbf56138de
The init language supports setting the creation context of a socket
as the 6th argument to the socket keyword. For example, in the
following service, the context associated with the netd socket
is u:r:netd:s0
service netd /system/bin/netd
class main
socket netd stream 0660 root system u:r:netd:s0
socket dnsproxyd stream 0660 root inet
socket mdns stream 0660 root system
socket fwmarkd stream 0660 root inet
The 6 argument form of the socket statement is rarely if ever used,
since the init code supplies a sensible default.
Currently, there's no error checking on the value supplied as
the 6th argument. For example, if you have the following socket
statement:
socket netd stream 0660 root system graphics
a socket will attempt to get created with an invalid "graphics"
context. When setsockcreatecon fails, it retains the default socket
creation context, which for init is u:r:init:s0. This results in a
socket being created which is in an unexpected context.
Check the return value from the setsockcreatecon() call. If an
invalid context is specified, return early and don't subsequently
attempt to create the socket with the default context.
Bug: 25851205
Change-Id: Ic66cd6f7efe3897fb247b587ddeac5d35e1602b7
Create a Parser class that uses multiple SectionParser interfaces to
handle parsing the different sections of an init rc.
Create an ActionParser and ServiceParser that implement SectionParser
and parse the sections corresponding to Action and Service
classes.
Remove the legacy keyword structure and replace it with std::map's
that map keyword -> (minimum args, maximum args, function pointer) for
Commands and Service Options.
Create an ImportParser that implements SectionParser and handles the
import 'section'.
Clean up the unsafe memory handling of the Action class by using
std::unique_ptr.
Change-Id: Ic5ea5510cb956dbc3f78745a35096ca7d6da7085
Support added so init scripts can now import directories.
BUG: 22721249
Change-Id: I02b566bfb50ea84469f1ea0c6ad205435a1df286
TEST: Tested importing a folder on arm64 emulator