This is the first of a series of changes which move WearUI to subclass
ScreenRecoveryUI, to take advantage of several functions which are
common between the two recovery UI implementations, and already defined
in ScreenRecoveryUI.
This patch changes the base class of WearUI, removes redundant
header includes, and also removes a common function.
Bug: 27407422
Change-Id: I8fd90826900f69272a82e23bd099790e8004d511
This patch mirrors what was done in the main init.rc to relabel
/postinstall.
Bug: 27178350
Bug: 27177071
(cherry picked from commit 6bcc8af6e5)
Change-Id: I8320559f014cfb14216dcc350e016fc1db05cb14
Since we may not have /cache partition on A/B devices, let recovery
handle /cache related operations gracefully if /cache doesn't exist.
(1) Disable the wipe for /cache partition.
(2) Skip wiping /cache while wiping /data (i.e. factory reset).
(3) Disable logging-related features, until we figure out better
ways / places to store recovery logs (mainly for factory resets on A/B
devices).
Bug: 27176738
Change-Id: I7b14e53ce18960fe801ddfc15380dac6ceef1198
(cherry picked from commit 26112e5870)
If two libraries both use LOCAL_WHOLE_STATIC_LIBRARIES and include a same
library, there would be linking errors when generating a shared library
(or executable) that depends on the two libraries both.
Also clean up Android.mk files.
Remove the "LOCAL_MODULE_TAGS := eng" line for the updater module. The
module will then default to "optional" which won't be built until needed.
Change-Id: I3ec227109b8aa744b7568e7f82f575aae3fe0e6f
We used to rely on files (e.g. /cache/recovery/command and
/cache/recovery/uncrypt_status) to communicate between uncrypt and its
caller (i.e. system_server). Since A/B devices may not have /cache
partitions anymore, we switch to socket communication instead.
We will keep the use of /cache/recovery/uncrypt_file to indicate the OTA
package to be uncrypt'd though. Because there is existing logic in
ShutdownThread.java that depends on the existence of the file to
detect pending uncrypt works. This part won't affect A/B devices without
/cache partitions, because such devices won't need uncrypt service (i.e
the real de-encrypt work) anyway.
Bug: 27176738
Change-Id: I481406e09e3ffc7b80f2c9e39003b9fca028742e
When I/O error happens, reboot and retry installation two times
before we abort this OTA update.
Bug: 25633753
Change-Id: Iba6d4203a343a725aa625a41d237606980d62f69
Since we may not have /cache partition on A/B devices, let recovery
handle /cache related operations gracefully if /cache doesn't exist.
(1) Disable the wipe for /cache partition.
(2) Skip wiping /cache while wiping /data (i.e. factory reset).
(3) Disable logging-related features, until we figure out better
ways / places to store recovery logs (mainly for factory resets on A/B
devices).
Bug: 27176738
Change-Id: I7b14e53ce18960fe801ddfc15380dac6ceef1198
This patch mirrors what was done in the main init.rc to relabel
/postinstall.
Bug: 27178350
Bug: 27177071
Change-Id: I39cd03f3c55a42c03367957e8c259c9a3155203c
The dumpkey tool is used to dump encryption keys in a custom format
used by the recovery code. Nobody else uses this format AFAICT, so
it's more appropriate to keep the code of the tool alongside the
recovery code instead of next to mincrypt.
BUG:27326256
Change-Id: I30176845617972be1d6e46e9a9218e161fbf0680
bootable/recovery/minzip/Zip.c:514:5: warning: Value stored to 'compRemaining' is never read
compRemaining = pEntry->compLen;
^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
bootable/recovery/minzip/Zip.c:778:9: warning: Null pointer argument in call to memory copy function
memcpy(p, helper->targetDir, helper->targetDirLen);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bug: 27229894
Change-Id: I0482bac3a4fcddc191783d1e5b5a83cf29fa4e85