We have a general need for overriding more paths (e.g. "/tmp"), mostly
for testing purpose. Rename CacheLocation to Paths, and use that to
manage TEMPORARY_{INSTALL,LOG}_FILE.
Test: mmma -j bootable/recovery
Test: recovery_component_test
Change-Id: Ia8ce8e5695df37ca434f13ac4d3206de1e8e9396
Dump the SHA1 of the uncompressed data in applypatch to confirm if we
are at least doing the bspatch part correctly. (I expect so since the actual
length of the uncompressed data matches the expected length).
Also try to decompress the deflate chunk inside the recovery image for
these two flacky tests. In theory, there shouldn't be randomness in
zlib; so we would know if we process the data wrongly if the deflate fails
to decompress.
Bug: 67849209
Test: recovery_component_test
Change-Id: Id947522153b1eeb0d10d161298a96fb045f92018
The apply patch test should have a deterministic way to append patch
data. Add debug logs to dump the length and SHA1 of each step to further
track down the flakiness.
Also redirect the debug logging to stdout in case the logcat becomes too
chatty.
Bug: 67849209
Test: Run recovery_component_test
Change-Id: I42bafef2d9dee599719ae57840b3d8c00d243ebd
As they're accepting the SinkFn callback, it makes more sense to leave
the work to their callers.
Test: mmma -j bootable/recovery
Test: Run recovery_component_test on marlin.
Test: No other active user of the two functions.
Change-Id: I8d67b38ce037925442296f136b483e0c71983777
After splitting the previously flaky
ApplyPatchModesTest#PatchModeEmmcTarget tests,
PatchModeEmmcTargetWithMultiplePatches now becomes the sole victim. This
CL dumps additional info to narrow down the cause.
Bug: 67849209
Test: `recovery_component_test` on marlin.
Test: It dumps additional info after using corrupt bonus.file.
Change-Id: Ic5436de457cc882a51d03f49d5cee70077f7d3df
We set the limit of the max stash size to 80% of cache size. But the
cache space can still be insufficient for the update if the log files
occupy a large chunk of /cache. So remove the old logs for now to make
room for the update.
Bug: 77528881
Test: unit tests pass
Change-Id: Ia8bcb0ace11f8164ad9290bfb360e08e31d282cb
This class allows us to set the following locations dynamically:
cache_temp_source, last_command_file, stash_directory_base.
In the updater's main function, we reset the values of these variables
to their default locations in /cache; while we can set them to temp
files in unit tests or host simulation.
Test: unit tests pass
Change-Id: I528652650caa41373617ab055d41b1f1a4ec0f87
In the split mode of imgdiff, we used to assume that the size of a split
target chunk is always greater than the blocksize i.e. 4096. This may
lead to the following assertion failure:
I0221 04:57:33.451323 818464 common.py:205 imgdiff F 02-21 04:57:33 821203 821203 imgdiff.cpp:999]
Check failed: tgt_size >= BLOCK_SIZE (tgt_size=476, BLOCK_SIZE=4096)
This CL removes the assumption and handles the edge cases.
Test: generate and verify the incremental update for TFs in the bug; unit test passes
Bug: 73757557
Bug: 73711365
Change-Id: Iadbb4ee658995f5856cd488f3793980881a59620
The sdk_mac on build server fails with the error:
bootable/recovery/applypatch/freecache.cpp:23:10: fatal error: 'sys/statfs.h' file not found
So we will disable libapplypatch on mac.
Test: the library still builds on linux; and check the other host targets in the same cl.
Change-Id: Ie4a30708726e51c810f7ad7f1085d38154076cca
When running the update simulation, we choose to skip the cache size
check for now due to the lack of "/cache" on host. And in later cls we
can implement a cache size estimator to make the check more constrained.
Also build the host version of support libraries.
Test: unit test pass
Change-Id: I3ed93c857fd02f7b62f5baba9130f75c3236e717
It used to keep track of the stat(2) info (e.g. st_mode/st_gid/st_uid)
while patching a file in file-based OTA.
Test: Build and use the new updater to apply an update on bullhead.
Change-Id: Ibf8f0f4b14298a9489bf24a2678bb279c5d9c8f3
Also add a verbose option. And we won't print messages of 'info'
severity unless '-v' is present.
Test: run imgdiff and check the logs.
Change-Id: I1b90874baea8e72e2a2323a0b63bc5d35e653e6b
It used to be "const Value*", but nullptr won't be a valid input.
Test: recovery_host_test; recovery_component_test
Change-Id: I904b5689ac3e64504088bf0544c9fb5d45a52243
The function ApplyBSDiffPatch() defined in bspatch.cpp is declared in
applypatch.h, but it includes "bspatch.h" from the bsdiff/ project,
which is at least confusing. There is no "bspatch.h" in this repo, so
the include actually reffers to the one in bsdiff. This patch uses the
"bsdiff/bspatch.h" form instead to avoid confusion.
Bug: None
Test: It builds.
Change-Id: I6b6ffd6725b2b34ff644aed93683f69779103661
We encountered segfaults in Imgdiff host tests due to the failure to
reset states of getopt. The problem can be solved by switching to use
bionic's gtest where a new process is forked for each test.
Also modify the recovery_component_test to make sure it runs in parallel.
Changes include:
1. Merge the writes to misc partition into one single test.
2. Change the hard coded location "/cache/saved.file" into a configurable
variable.
Bug: 67849209
Test: recovery tests pass
Change-Id: I165d313f32b83393fb7922c5078636ac40b50bc2
$ valgrind --leak-check=full out/host/linux-x86/nativetest64/recovery_host_test/recovery_host_test
==36755== 112 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 4 of 16
==36755== at 0x40307C4: malloc (valgrind/coregrind/m_replacemalloc/vg_replace_malloc.c:270)
==36755== by 0x40C1669: operator new(unsigned long) (external/libcxxabi/src/cxa_new_delete.cpp:46)
==36755== by 0x18D6A8: ApplyImagePatch(unsigned char const*, unsigned long, Value const*, std::__1::function<unsigned long (unsigned char const*, unsigned long)>, sha_state_st*, Value const*) (bootable/recovery/applypatch/imgpatch.cpp:62)
==36755== by 0x18D02B: ApplyImagePatch(unsigned char const*, unsigned long, unsigned char const*, unsigned long, std::__1::function<unsigned long (unsigned char const*, unsigned long)>) (bootable/recovery/applypatch/imgpatch.cpp:134)
==36755== by 0x160D15: GenerateTarget(std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char> > const&, std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char> > const&, std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char> >*) (bootable/recovery/tests/component/imgdiff_test.cpp:85)
==36755== by 0x11FA7D: verify_patched_image(std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char> > const&, std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char> > const&, std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char> > const&) (bootable/recovery/tests/component/imgdiff_test.cpp:96)
==36755== by 0x12966C: ImgdiffTest_zip_mode_smoke_trailer_zeros_Test::TestBody() (bootable/recovery/tests/component/imgdiff_test.cpp:295)
==36755== by 0x235EF9: testing::Test::Run() (external/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:2455)
==36755== by 0x236CBF: testing::TestInfo::Run() (external/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:2653)
==36755== by 0x2372D6: testing::TestCase::Run() (external/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:2771)
==36755== by 0x23EEE6: testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests() (external/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:4648)
==36755== by 0x23EB45: testing::UnitTest::Run() (external/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:2455)
std::unique_ptr<z_stream, decltype(&deflateEnd)> strm(new z_stream(), deflateEnd);
Only the internally allocated buffers inside 'strm' would be free'd by
deflateEnd(), but not 'strm' itself.
This CL fixes the issue by moving 'strm' to stack variable. Note that we
only need to call deflateEnd() on successful return of deflateInit2().
Test: recovery_host_test && recovery_component_test
Change-Id: I39b9bdf62376b8029f95cab82c8542bfcb874009
bsdiff interface is changing such that it hides the suffix array
pointer from the public interface. This allows to use a different
suffix array data size depending on the input size, running much faster
in the normal case.
Bug: 34220646
Test: `make checkbuild`; Ran an incremental update generation on a non-A/B device.
Change-Id: I78e766da56cf28bc7774b8c8e58527bc11d919fb
Since it has grown much larger, users of the header shouldn't compile
and carry their full copies.
Also add missing header includes in imgdiff.cpp and imgdiff_test.cpp.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Test: recovery_unit_test; recovery_component_test; recovery_host_test
Change-Id: I88ca54171765e5606ab0d61580fbc1ada578fd7d
We have shared lib target for libbz now (and libbz.so is already on
device because of /system/bin/bzip2).
Test: m applypatch
Change-Id: I5fe2468a8d535840245f081a92d436240dddbf6b
Also drop the "bootable/recovery" path in LOCAL_C_INCLUDES from
applypatch modules.
Test: lunch aosp_{angler,bullhead,fugu,dragon,sailfish}-userdebug;
mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: Idd602a796894f971ee4f8fa3eafe36c42d9de986
This reduces the size of /system/bin/applypatch by ~69KB
(aosp_bullhead-userdebug).
Also remove the unneeded libcutils dependency.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Test: Check that /system/bin/install-recovery.sh successfully installs
the recovery image.
Change-Id: I5063be9a9b7b8029d45ab5c2a7c45ef2cda81d26
Also make matching changes to applypatch modules which include
edify/expr.h.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: Ia72be3caa010d7f56a70add2da345e631b306378
This reverts commit 26436d6d60 to re-land
"Move error_code.h into otautil.".
This way it stops requiring relative path ".." in LOCAL_C_INCLUDES
(uncrypt and edify). Soong doesn't accept non-local ".." in
"local_include_dirs".
This CL needs to land with device-specific module changes (e.g. adding
the dependency on libotautil).
Test: lunch aosp_{angler,bullhead,dragon,fugu,sailfish}-userdebug;
mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: If193241801af2dae73eccd31ce57cd2b81c9fd96
And move '#include "edify/expr.h"' into .cpp files. This breaks the
transitive dependency on libedify. Modules that include
"applypatch/applypatch.h" don't need to add libedify into their
dependency list, unless they really need anything from libedify.
Build libedify static library for host, which is needed by
libimgpatch.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: Ibb53d322579fcbf593438d058d9bcee240625941
This way it stops requiring relative path ".." in LOCAL_C_INCLUDES
(uncrypt and edify). Soong doesn't accept non-local ".." in
"local_include_dirs".
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: Ia4649789cef2aaeb2785483660e9ea5a8b389c62
Add a mandatory option in imgdiff to write the split info (i.e.
patch_size, tgt_size, src_ranges) to file when handling large apks.
Therefore, the caller of imgdiff can create split transfers based on
the info.
Bug: 63542719
Test: unit tests pass
Change-Id: I853d55d1f999fd576474faa81077f7307f4d856d
Due to the cache size limit for OTA generation, we used to split large
zip files linearly into pieces and do bsdiff on them. As a result, i) we
lose the advantage of imgdiff; ii) if there's an accidental order change
of some huge files inside the zip, we'll create an insanely large patch.
This patch splits the src&tgt more smartly based on the zip entry_name.
If the entry_name is empty or no matching source is found for a target
chunk, we'll skip adding its source and later do a bsdiff against the
whole split source image (this rarely happens in our use cases except
for the metadata inside a ziparchive).
After the split, the target pieces are continuous and block aligned,
while the sources pieces are mutually exclusive. (Some of the source
blocks may not be used if there's no matching entry_name in the target.)
Then we will generate patches accordingly between each split image
pairs.
Afterwards, if we apply imgpatch to each pair of split source/target
images and add up the patched result, we can get back the original
target image.
For example:
Input: [src_image, tgt_image]
Split: [src-0,tgt-0; src-1,tgt-1, src-2,tgt-2]
Diff: [ patch-0; patch-1; patch-2]
Patch: [(src-0,patch-0)=tgt-0; (src-1,patch-1)=tgt-1;
(src-2,patch-2)=tgt-2;]
Append: [tgt-0 + tgt-1 + tgt-2 = tgt_image]
Peformance:
For the small package in b/34220646, we decrease the patch size of
chrome.apk dramatically from 30M to 400K due to the order change of
two big .so files.
On two versions of angler, I also observe decent patch size decrease.
For chrome.apk, we reduced the size from 5.9M to 3.2M; and for
vevlet.apk from 8.0M to 6.5M.
Bug: 34220646
Test: recovery component test && apply imgdiff & imgpatch on two
chrome.apk
Change-Id: I145d802984fa805efbbac9d01a2e64d82ef9728b
Turn on -Wall for all modules. Also remove the obsolete file_cmp() in
apply_patch test and now() in wear_ui.
The only exception is lib_edify due to the unused functions in the
intermediate cpp files generated from the lex files. It will be handled
in a seperate CL.
Bug: 64939312
Test: mma, unit tests pass
Change-Id: Ic53f76b60b6401ab20db3d98130d674c08e3702f
1. Move the declaration of the Image classes to the header file to make
testing easier.
2. Also move rangeset.h to bootable/recovery to allow access in imgdiff.
Test: recovery component test
Change-Id: I68a863e60a3f2e7ae46ee48f48eb15391f5f4330
This way we can keep the input images const when calling
genetatepatches().
Test: recovery component test; diff and patch on chrome.apk; generate
recovery-from-boot.p for angler.
Change-Id: I65b5689b88f6719c6ede46bb82def0c4caeb8a61
This helps us to add a new mode to handle large APKs in the follow
up CL.
Changes include:
1. Create a new interface class 'Image'
1. Create subclasses 'ZipModeImage' and 'ImageModeImage' and move the
related functions there.
Bug: 63542719
Test: recovery_component_test passes
Change-Id: I7729b0ba39b19a9c84811636a60dd0a0b1acc2f0
In a rare case, a random chunk will pass both the gzip header check
and the inflation process; but fail the uncompressed length check in the
footer. This leads to a imgdiff failure. So, we should treat this chunk
as 'normal' instead of 'inflated' while generating the patch.
Bug: 63334984
Test: imgdiff generates patch successfully on previous failing images.
Change-Id: Ice84f22d3653bce9756bda91e70528c0d2f264a0
This new sink function works as a wrapper of the old sink. It deflates
the available patch data on the fly. Therefore, we don't need to store
the full uncompressed patch data in memory.
Test: recovery_component_test && apply an incremental update on angler
Change-Id: I2274ec50a1607089abcc9d0954a2a748f28c3122
This will help us to identify the patch corruption.
Meanwhile fix a wrong size parameter passed to bspatch.
(patch->data.size() into patch->data.size() - patch_offset).
Also remove the only usage of "ApplyBSDiffPatchMem()" and inline its
Sink function for simplicity.
Bug: 37855643
Test: Prints SHA1 for corrupted patch in imgdiff_test.
Change-Id: Ibf2db8c08b0ded1409bb7c91a3547a6bf99c601d
The SpaceMode (applypatch -s) was used in amend script (cupcake) only,
which has been removed since commit
9ce2ebf5d300eba5f6086583b0941ef68a3e4b42 (platform/build). The later
(and current) edify script uses apply_patch_space().
Note that other modes (PatchMode, CheckMode) of applypatch executable
are mostly used by install-recovery.sh script.
Test: No active user of "applypatch -s".
Test: recovery_component_test
Change-Id: I1d689b7fedd3884077e88ed1d6c22f7a2198859d