They were once used for progress_thread() that's pthread_create'd by
WearRecoveryUI::Init(). They have become dead since the removal of
progress_thread() (commit ad8b5a6c11).
Also add the missing include of <pthread.h> for pthread_mutex_lock().
Test: lunch a watch target and `m recoveryimage`.
Change-Id: I748cf4511434ac4ce97dddf89b0e42e68a5da04b
Add report of kMapFileFailure, kForkUpdateBinaryFailure and
kUpdateBinaryCommandFailure.
Test: unit test pass; kMapFileFailure reports correctly.
Change-Id: I858c81b6c750b5e300b1b12760b1f0fa8e23b47d
The metadata file now can have multiple serial numbers in the format:
serialno=serialno1|serialno2|serialno3 ...
Verifier will pass the check if the device serial number matches any of
these numbers.
Bug: 64802465
Test: Create a metadata file with 1000 numbers and sideload in sailfish.
The checker detects both match and mismatch cases.
Change-Id: I3f12b75e15f4179df260778e37f4563d65db0fa8
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
ScreenRecoveryUI::DrawWrappedTextLines() should be called with
kMarginWidth only. Because it's using a line limit of text_cols_,
which is unaware of kMenuIdent.
Bug: 64293520
Test: No missing char with long header text.
Change-Id: Ib4d08de2c56473a483ff9964eb6cec31f8a74c9a
This CL adds ScreenRecoveryUI::DrawWrappedTextLines() to better handle
long menu header texts. It does a word wrap at spaces, if available.
This avoids fixed-length menu headers being truncated on small screens.
Bug: 64293520
Test: On bullhead, boot into recovery with --prompt_and_wipe_data, and
check the prompt texts.
Change-Id: Ia22746583516dd230567a267584aca558429395e
Set up update_verifier logging to be written to kmsg; because we may
not have Logd during boot time.
Bug: 64713327
Test: logs show up in `adb shell dmesg`
Change-Id: If02f460bda121cd3e9062bc0e08107c6da66492c
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 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
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