We are now requiring fstab v2 for android-10+ trees. You can
specify twrp flags using /etc/twrp.flags to label and
annotate partitions.
This patchset uses fs_mgr to load the super partition and build
device mapper blocks off vendor and system depending on the slot
in use. These are mapped to partitions in TWRP and allowed to
be mounted read-only. The super partition is also mapped into a
TWRP partition in order to backup the entire partition. You cannot
backup individual device mapper blocks due to the device can only
be read-only. Therefore you cannot write back to the device mapper.
Change-Id: Icc1d895dcf96ad5ba03989c9bf759419d83673a3
This reverts commit 0b25b1d79b.
Reason for revert: Changes need to be made to libtwrpfscrypt to include this patchset. Will cherry-pick this patch later and make necessary modifications.
Change-Id: I7601d7b820129709b05d9b4368573b6f1048de02
* Add CLI support using the command "twrp decrypt <PASSWORD> [USER ID]"
* Add GUI support using the menu Advanced --> Decrypt User
Change-Id: Id2681bc2b1012a0571417f7a6e0b980b1b25c61c
(cherry picked from commit 5a79f67a1b1bd1bcadeca0a4896a871646652534)
These are mostly intended for debugging and for emergency repairs.
Optimized for minimal code size and dependencies, not for usability.
Change-Id: I671850a03151dd716c715f953f0b2bc8dbacffe7
Functionality for client side to backup
tar and image streams over adbd to the client under backup.ab.
Using adb backup on the client side you can backup the partitions
TWRP knows about.
On the client side you can do the following:
adb backup -f <filename> --twrp <options> where options are
--compress: compress data
system: backup system
cache: backup cache
data: backup data
boot: backup boot
etc for each partition.
You can string multiple options,
i.e. adb backup -f <filename> --twrp --compress cache system data
adb backup in TWRP will take any option corresponding
to TWRP fstab partitions, e.g. efs boot as well.
If you do not specify the filename with the -f option,
adb will backup your data to a filename backup.ab on the client.
You can then rename the file and encrypt it with desktop tools.
If you don't want to use command line arguments:
adb backup --twrp
will bring up the gui and allow you to choose partitions
from the backup page.
To restore the backup use the following convention:
adb restore <filename>
Structures are used to store metadata in binary inside
of the file itself. If the metadata structure is modified,
update the adb version so that it will invalidate older
backups and not cause issues on restore. When restoring,
we currently do not support picking specific partitions.
It's all or nothing.
Change-Id: Idb92c37fc9801dc8d89ed2a4570e9d12e76facf8
Allows sending openrecoveryscript commands to TWRP via shell.
This may be handy for visually impaired users, for various one
click utilities to drive TWRP commands from a computer, for using
TWRP when a catastrophic hardware failure like a shattered screen
prevents you from being able to use touch, or even on devices like
a TV stick where touch and USB mouse input is unavailable.
This patch also includes a few minor changes to openrecoveryscript
including proper support for rebooting via the script and for
decrypting the device via the command line.
Change-Id: I796ad168efdd2da9c25334ac93d1079daaa7b0bc