Ignore DE retrieveKey failure for non-user-0
retrieveKey can fail in load_all_de_keys if a user is partially removed, i.e. cases where fscrypt_destroy_user_key() got interrupted. So just ignore the failure, else could reboot into recovery. Test: pm create-user foo pm remove-user 10 adb reboot && check device not enter recovery Signed-off-by: liulvping <liulvping@xiaomi.com> Change-Id: Iba9d53a0833524d00e65d0427ab03002c5d8d509
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@ -417,7 +417,11 @@ static bool load_all_de_keys() {
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userid_t user_id = std::stoi(entry->d_name);
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auto key_path = de_dir + "/" + entry->d_name;
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KeyBuffer de_key;
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if (!retrieveKey(key_path, kEmptyAuthentication, &de_key)) return false;
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if (!retrieveKey(key_path, kEmptyAuthentication, &de_key)) {
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// This is probably a partially removed user, so ignore
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if (user_id != 0) continue;
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return false;
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}
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EncryptionPolicy de_policy;
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if (!install_storage_key(DATA_MNT_POINT, options, de_key, &de_policy)) return false;
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auto ret = s_de_policies.insert({user_id, de_policy});
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