For devices with the Qualcomm RTC fix whose clocks need further tuning
such as the LG V20 whose ats files produces the correct time except
46 years in the future.
Takes adjustment in seconds and adjusts after reading the the ats file.
Boardconfig.mk
TW_CLOCK_OFFSET := -1451606400
Change-Id: I0b2d35dd0026ed18a7bbebf683517f7c0eaa53ff
Restore adb backup files that TWRP made to your PC.
Put files in your backup directory to see them.
e.g. /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/<sn>
Change-Id: I2c57970d77b64c39a302159041456e761c185259
This variable is useful on small screens (e.g. on watches) to handle
long menus. We should have better way to handle this value smartly.
Prior to that, expose the value to be overridable by using the generic
wearable UI module (librecovery_ui_wear).
Bug: 64307776
Test: Define the variable, build and boot into recovery image and check
the UI menu.
Change-Id: I5d7a6baa8bb4cc852bfcc2a7b3cc9686c1c8817e
(cherry picked from commit eea3af3f91)
With the following Makefile variables, we can reduce the work of writing
(copy/pasting) device-specific WearRecoveryUI classes.
The list of Makefile variables (the ones useful for Wear devices):
- TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_MARGIN_HEIGHT (default: 0)
- TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_MARGIN_WIDTH (default: 0)
Specify the margin space that we don't want to display texts. They
replace the former outer_width and outer_height.
- TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_TOUCH_LOW_THRESHOLD (default: 50)
- TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_TOUCH_HIGH_THRESHOLD (default: 90)
Specify the sensitivity of recognizing a swipe. Devices give absolute
positions, so for some devices we need to adjust the thresholds.
- TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_PROGRESS_BAR_BASELINE
Specify the progress bar vertical position, which should be adjusted
to the actual height of a device. It replaces the former
progress_bar_y.
- TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_ANIMATION_FPS (default: 30)
Specify the animation FPS if using device-specific animation images.
It replaces the former animation_fps.
Devices can specify "TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_LIB := librecovery_ui_wear",
with optionally defined Makefile vars above, in BoardConfig.mk to
customize their WearRecoveryUI.
Also remove the obsolete wear_touch.{cpp,h}, which has been merged into
ui.cpp in commit 5f8dd9951d.
Bug: 64307776
Test: Change the device BoardConfig.mk and test recovery image.
Change-Id: Id0fb2d4e3977ab5ddd31e71f9535470cab70e41b
(cherry picked from commit 0470ceea38)
- Added detection for EV_ABS events in minui/events.cpp, if it's
allowed;
- Added listening and processing touch inputs in ui.cpp;
- Fixed an issue in recognizing swipe with multi-touch protocol A;
- Changed the logic in RecoveryUI::ProcessKey() to be swipe-aware. It
now allows turning on text mode with <power> + <swipe-up>.
The last change also fixed an issue on devices with protocol A: prior
to this CL, user may accidentally toggle the text mode during an OTA.
Because it was considered as a single-button device, a long tap that
sent BTN_TOUCH event would turn on text mode.
Test: Allow detecting touch inputs. Swiping (up, down, enter) works on
angler, angelfish, dorado respectively.
Bug: 36169090
Bug: 64307776
Change-Id: I4bc882b99114ce4ab414f8bdb8f4f7a525b8a8fd
(cherry picked from commit 5f8dd9951d)
Get rid of pixel offset variables, and use makefile variables in
BoardConfigs.
Bug: 37779982
Test: Verified vr ui has same behavior.
Change-Id: Ifbf44e27d7101aedbe3c0e6db4b8181d56efadfd
(cherry picked from commit 81a8e4cab2)
Get rid of pixel offset variables, and use makefile variables in
BoardConfigs.
Bug: 37779982
Test: Verified vr ui has same behavior.
Change-Id: Ifbf44e27d7101aedbe3c0e6db4b8181d56efadfd
Instead of defining device-specific UI class, this CL allows using
Makefile variables to specify margin values directly.
Values explicitly defined via TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_MARGIN_HEIGHT and
TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_MARGIN_WIDTH will be used. Otherwise they will
default to zero.
Bug: 62732748
Test: Specify the height and width and check recovery texts.
Change-Id: Icb6f7466c8d407f877b93da38aebfdf7e6b41be7
(cherry picked from commit a92d8fb456)
Instead of defining device-specific UI class, this CL allows using
Makefile variables to specify margin values directly.
Values explicitly defined via TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_MARGIN_HEIGHT and
TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_MARGIN_WIDTH will be used. Otherwise they will
default to zero.
Bug: 62732748
Test: Specify the height and width and check recovery texts.
Change-Id: Icb6f7466c8d407f877b93da38aebfdf7e6b41be7
Execute mke2fs to create empty ext4 filesystem.
Execute e2fsdroid to add files to filesystem.
Test: enter recovery mode and wipe data
Bug: 35219933
Change-Id: I10a9f4c1f4754ad864b2df45b1f879180ab33876
This patch is to refactor twrpDigest using polymorphism
and inheritance to use the same call patterns for creating and
reading a digest. Now a library.
Use SHA2 from libcrypto. SHA2 is default if device has libcrypto.
Change string MD5 everywhere to use digest or Digest instead. Updated
string tags to digest. Translation will be required.
Switch out digest code into a driver class from partitionmanager.
SHA2 is better for digest creation due to decreased collision space
compared to MD5 and SHA1.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-2
Change-Id: I74b5546789990b12aa4ce2e389d25f80a3fe213f
A version of screen ui with specific adjustments for vr device
compatibility.
(cherrypick of a44dba7f4e to AOSP)
Bug: 37779982
Test: "adb reboot recovery" to view
Change-Id: If6b0f26c1b587f8d0176060685b5efb6c67593b1
A version of screen ui with specific adjustments for vr device
compatibility.
Bug: 37779982
Test: "adb reboot recovery" to view
Change-Id: If6b0f26c1b587f8d0176060685b5efb6c67593b1
run_fuse_sideload() is passing the block size as the max_read
option, so it will only handle a request that involves at most two
blocks at a time. However, the minimal allowed value was set to 1024
prior to this CL, which is inconsistent with the kernel code
(fs/fuse/inode.c) that sets it to the greater of 4096 and the passed-in
max_read option. This would fail the calls with a block size / max_read
less than 4096 due to the wrongly computed block indices.
Note that we didn't observe real issue in practice, because we have been
using 64 KiB block sizes for both of adb and sdcard sideload calls. The
issue only shows up in my local CL (to come later) that uses 1024 block
size in run_fuse_sideload() tests.
Test: recovery_component_test
Test: adb sideload with the new recovery image on angler
Change-Id: Id9f0cfea13d0d193dcb7cd41a1553a23739545f2
Remove "-DADB_HOST=0" since it doesn't include adb related stuff.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Test: sideload on marlin
Change-Id: Ia83a8edd31eedd803435d687513d561c873ffabe
recovery.cpp doesn't have a direct dependency on adb.h (only minadbd
does). 'adb.h' was once needed for DEFAULT_ADB_PORT, until being killed
by commit acb2a2fa4c.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: I84f87988d01c3f0c3d1383cc3cffde2e7d5e7aea
The libvintf API has landed. Hook up to do the actual verification.
Bug: 36597505
Test: recovery_component_test
Test: m recoveryimage; adb sideload on angler and sailfish, with
packages that contain dummy compatibility entries.
Test: m recoveryimage; adb sideload on angler and sailfish, with
packages that don't contain any compatibility entries.
Change-Id: Idbd6f5aaef605ca51b20e667505d686de5ac781f
(cherry picked from commit da320ac6ab)
The libvintf API has landed. Hook up to do the actual verification.
Bug: 36597505
Test: recovery_component_test
Test: m recoveryimage; adb sideload on angler and sailfish, with
packages that contain dummy compatibility entries.
Test: m recoveryimage; adb sideload on angler and sailfish, with
packages that don't contain any compatibility entries.
Change-Id: Idbd6f5aaef605ca51b20e667505d686de5ac781f
The -DAB_OTA_UDPATER part was missing when separating the librecovery
module (commit 62e0bc7586).
Bug: 37300957
Test: Build sailfish recovery image and sideload full OTA.
Change-Id: Idd25662f6bc812c1aca95b096802f59b051f8d63
(cherry picked from commit 25dbe1717e)
The -DAB_OTA_UDPATER part was missing when separating the librecovery
module (commit 62e0bc7586).
Bug: 37300957
Test: Build sailfish recovery image and sideload full OTA.
Change-Id: Idd25662f6bc812c1aca95b096802f59b051f8d63
verify_package_compatibility() is added to parse the compatibility entry
(compatibility.zip) in a given OTA package. If entry is present, the
information is sent to libvintf to check the compatibility.
This CL doesn't actually call libvintf, since the API there is not
available yet.
Bug: 36597505
Test: Doesn't break the install with existing packages (i.e. w/o the
compatibility entry).
Test: recovery_component_test
Change-Id: I3903ffa5f6ba33a5c0d761602ade6290c6752596
(cherry picked from commit 62e0bc7586)
verify_package_compatibility() is added to parse the compatibility entry
(compatibility.zip) in a given OTA package. If entry is present, the
information is sent to libvintf to check the compatibility.
This CL doesn't actually call libvintf, since the API there is not
available yet.
Bug: 36597505
Test: Doesn't break the install with existing packages (i.e. w/o the
compatibility entry).
Test: recovery_component_test
Change-Id: I3903ffa5f6ba33a5c0d761602ade6290c6752596
The added bootctrl.bcb module implement the legacy interface for the
bootctrl HAL based on the Boot Control Block (BCB) and the headers
already specified in the booloader_message library.
This serves as a reference implementation of the boot_control HAL.
Bug: 32707546
Test: Tested internally that a device can use this HAL to flip slots and
recovery from a /misc wipe.
Change-Id: Ic02e5aaf4de7d0a1780eac4e8705dae20d0b3e10
A follow-up to commit 5e535014dd.
Also clean up Android.mk, since libverifier no longer needs anything
from libminui.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Test: recovery_component_test passes.
Change-Id: I1c11e4bbeef67ca34a2054debf1f5b280d509217
Some older update binaries can't read the binary file_contexts, so include
the text version of the file to prevent errors. This removes the symlink
to the binary version of the file and uses the concatenated file_contexts
from the OUT build folder.
Change-Id: Ia57c9b47c95945721d3dfa1ec8e18c4bb199adff
If TWRP crypto fails to decrypt partition, mount the system
partition and use system's own vold to attempt decryption.
This provides a fallback for proprietary OEM encryption as well as
encryption methods which TWRP hasn't been updated for.
Requirements in device tree:
* fstab.{ro.hardware} in device/recovery/root
The fstab does not need to be complete, but it does need the
data partition and the encryption entries.
* 'TW_CRYPTO_USE_SYSTEM_VOLD := true' in BoardConfig
or
* 'TW_CRYPTO_USE_SYSTEM_VOLD := <list of services>'
Notes:
* Setting the flag to 'true' will just use system's vdc+vold
or
* Setting the flag with additional services, will also start them
prior to attempting vdc+vold decryption, eg: for qualcomm based
devices you usually need 'TW_CRYPTO_USE_SYSTEM_VOLD := qseecomd'
* For each service listed an additional import will be automatically
added to the vold_decrypt.rc file in the form of
init.recovery.vold_decrypt.{service}.rc
You will need to add any not already existing .rc files in
your device/recovery/root folder.
* The service names specified in the vold_decrypt.{service}.rc files
have to be named 'sys_{service}'
eg: 'service sys_qseecomd /system/bin/qseecomd'
* Any service already existing in TWRP as {service} or sbin{service} will
be stopped and restarted as needed.
* You can override the default init.recovery.vold_decrypt.rc file(s)
by placing same named ones in your device/recovery/root folder.
If you do, you'll need to manually add the needed imports.
* If /vendor and /firmware folders are temporarily moved and symlinked
to the folders and files in the system partition, the properties
'vold_decrypt.symlinked_vendor' and 'vold_decrypt.symlinked_firmware'
will be set to 1.
This allows for additional control in the .rc files for any extra
actions (symlinks, cp files, etc) that may be needed for decryption
by using: on property:vold_decrypt.symlinked_vendor=1 and/or
on property:vold_decrypt.symlinked_firmware=1 triggers.
Debug mode: 'TW_CRYPTO_SYSTEM_VOLD_DEBUG := true' in BoardConfig
* Specifying this flag, will enable strace on init and vdc, which will
create separate log files in /tmp for every process created, allowing
for detailed analysis of which services and files are being accessed.
* Note that enabling strace will expose the password in the logs!!
* You need to manually add strace to your build.
Thanks to @Captain_Throwback for co-authoring and testing.
Tested successfully on HTC devices:
M8 (KK through MM), M9 (MM and N), A9 (N), 10 (N), Bolt (N),
Desire 626s (MM), U Ultra (N)
HTC One X9 (MTK device)
And by Nikolay Jeliazkov on: Xiaomi Mi Max
Change-Id: I4d22ab55baf6a2a50adde2e4c1c510c142714227
The presence of /file_contexts is still important to TWRP:
- files written while in adb shell only pick up contexts if
/file_contexts is present
- fixContexts looks for /file_contexts
- if !USE_EXT4 (is this possible), then make_ext4fs looks for
/file_contexts when wiping
In the event than file_contexts.bin also becomes more important in the
future, leave it in place and create a symlink to it.
Change-Id: Ic87852248d42d5ea6bf936df160efa41294b6520
Globally define BOARD_RECOVERY_BLDRMSG_OFFSET with a decimal integer
to offset the read/write location in misc where the bootloader message
should appear. Example:
BOARD_GLOBAL_CFLAGS := -DBOARD_RECOVERY_BLDRMSG_OFFSET=2048
Edify commands get_stage and set_stage need to be aware of the
custom bootloader msg offset because they write the stage directly
to the BCB.
Change-Id: Ifdb5ffe3e893a651be59ae63e3a0ebadd828c9f2
* The TWRP_SH_TARGET variable is only used if TW_USE_TOOLBOX == false,
so it doesn't really need to be defined.
* Move the busybox sh symlink creation nearer to the toolbox/busybox
build rules and take advantage of LOCAL_POST_INSTALL_CMD which has
been around since Android 4.3.
Change-Id: I7850f9c3e113d43ad519dd5c9a7d25e36ec1c426
* Unify the building of pigz and its symlinks under the same module.
LOCAL_POST_INSTALL_CMD has been around since Android 4.3, use it.
Change-Id: I6a1f74216b6f5a5283fc17839b9b6f19571f3be5
For building through jenkins. Export a variable to the shell
so that we don't monkey patch variables.h and keep the git tag
clean in the version string.
Jenkins will export the variable TW_DEVICE_VERSION=n where n > 0.
The makefile will use this variable to show the device string
in twrp startup. For mass production builds, omit the
environment variable to default to 0.
Change-Id: I0d6eb764255d7069c0fb4a378522a009cfe4054f