Add support for keeping the keys in a separate file on another partition,
for devices with no space reserved for a footer after the userdata filesystem.
Add support for encrypting the volumes managed by vold, if they meet certain
criteria, namely being marked as nonremovable and encryptable in vold.fstab.
A bit of trickiness is required to keep vold happy.
Change-Id: Idf0611f74b56c1026c45742ca82e0c26e58828fe
Improves UI responsiveness when copying large amount of data to the device.
BUG: 3131847
Change-Id: I4aa5ade7e2cd7e5110c8f0f7ee43bdc57577e11d
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@google.com>
ENOENT is more descriptive than the generic error that EINVAL gets
turned into. Then we can actually treat it how we want on the other
side.
Change-Id: I9b4f3be6308e13f680eae368d2167ab9ee6aae5f
OBB and ASEC are tracked in the same active container list, but when it
comes time to unmount everything, it was trying to unmount the OBBs
according to ASEC rules. This led to the OBB not being unmounted and the
volume unmount failing.
Change-Id: I12c1d4d387b8022185d552b63edd61a50b9c0fc3
Only share a single partition via UMS if a specific partition
is specified in vold.fstab (rather than "auto")
Do not fail to reformat if MBR cannot be found.
Change-Id: I544ca2ee325c308af656ab9f4732c788a964c156
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
This allows us to place shared libraries in these containers which may
only be loaded if they are executable.
Change-Id: I78fa9ab6d5c58ec8b98c40004da72aebc0aade2a
* Rename all functions dealing with OBB files to mention Obb
* Add 'path' and 'list' functionality to OBB commands
* Store hashed filename in loop's lo_crypt_name and keep lo_file_name
for the real source filename. That way we can recover it later with an
ioctl call.
Change-Id: I29e468265988bfb931d981532d86d7be7b3adfc8
Allow the mounting of OBB filesystem images if they're encrypted with
twofish and in FAT filesystem format.
Change-Id: I54804e598f46b1f3a784ffe517ebd9d7626de7aa
The usb_mass_storage switch no longer exists in our 2.6.35 kernel.
Instead we will consider mass storage to be available if both USB is connected
and the USB mass storage function is enable.
Change-Id: I730d1b3cb3cac664fc2abcdc36cd39856a08404a
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
Fixes bug: http://b/issue?id=2567572
Note: The framework will still likely restart since the system_server
is holding references to assets on the card which are mmaped, but
at least now storage will be available when a new card is re-inserted.
Change-Id: I4e195c0c666426b93da47198fa826a6f58d855a9
Signed-off-by: San Mehat <san@google.com>
- Fix issue where container-names > 64 bytes were getting truncated in the
kernel. lo_name is only 64 bytes in length, so we now hash the container
id via md5
- Add 'dump' command to dump loop and devicemapper status
- Add 'debug' command to enable more detailed logging at runtime
- Log vold IPC arguments (minus encryption keys)
- Fix premature return from Loop::lookupActive() and friends
Change-Id: I0e833261a445ce9dc1a8187e5501d27daba1ca76
Signed-off-by: San Mehat <san@google.com>
Add an un-encrypted superblock to the end of a secure container to
help identify the crypto cipher used. This is required in order to
provide some semblence of versioning, in case we have cause to
change the crypto type on an update - say for example switching
from software to hardware encryption, or from 128 -> a zillion
bit keys.
NOTE: This format is incompatible with previous secure containers.
After this change they will no longer be mountable.
Signed-off-by: San Mehat <san@google.com>
In order to protect the '/android_secure' directory on VFAT removable media
from being mucked with by 3rd party applications on the device, we hide the
directory with a read-only, zero-sized tmpfs mounted on-top. A reference to the
hidden directory is kept by a bind-mount which is mounted at a location which
only root can access.
Staging consists of:
1. Mount checked media at a secure location (/mnt/secure/staging)
2. Ensure /android_secure exists on the media, (creating if it doesnt)
3. Bind-mount /mnt/secure/staging/android_secure -> /mnt/secure/asec
(where only root can access it)
4. Mount an RDONLY zero-sized tmpfs over /mnt/secure/staging/android_secure
5. Atomically move /mnt/secure/staging to the publicly accessable storage
directory (/mnt/sdcard)
Signed-off-by: San Mehat <san@google.com>
- share command was taking wrong arguments
- shared command was returning two termination codes
- Force FAT32 cluster size to 4k when formatting
Signed-off-by: San Mehat <san@google.com>
- Supports up to 4096 containers
- Keys are now implemented - specifying a key of 'none' means no encryption.
Otherwise, the key must be a string of 32 characters
Signed-off-by: San Mehat <san@google.com>