Their parents will take care of them.
Good parents.
Fixes double restoration of subpartitions when they are
also set to backup in the recovery fstab.
Change-Id: I876c179135e0cb00754e9a8cfc8eac164c4b7fd4
If a path is specified for Find_Next_Storage() and datamedia is
excluded, the function currently runs to the end of available
partitions and reports no other storage is available. Fix this by
restoring the original mount_point == search_path check to break the
loop. The subsequent partitions loop will skip data-media storage as
needed.
Change-Id: I92baed866cd36f13d851bd58ba5346e47edb142e
If a device has several LUN but only one storage volume TWRP
recognizes (e.g. lun0 for microsd and lun1 for emulated cdrom), then
avoid mounting the same partition twice by checking the mount point.
Change-Id: Ie23b88acca1818873792e9f65b73b125a15e4a5d
also correct typo in all language files
also remove dummy language files for ES and FI
german translation was done on omni crowdin by multiple translators:
https://crowdin.com/project/OmniROM/de#
result was updated in line with latest changes (as of 02032016) to en.xml
Change-Id: Iddd8dbee7e050833a4dc61174288514d408267f7
Signed-off-by: z31s1g <z31s1g@googlemail.com>
Fix permissions rarely fixed anything on more recent versions of
Android and usually made things worse. Instead we will replace it
with a more dumbed down option that should fix contexts on
/data/media with a few improvements to ensure that contexts get
fixed for multiple users and on adopted storage.
Change-Id: If5523781936a0b04196e2ad871cae767ebae2583
-Detects, decrypts, and mounts an adopted SD card if a
secondary block device is defined (usually mmcblk1)
-Handles unified storage
-Displays the adopted storage in MTP along with internal
-Factory Reset - wiped just like a data media device, we
retain the keys folder and the storage.xml during a
factory reset
-Backup / Restore
-Disable mass storage when adopted storage is present
-Read storage nickname from storage.xml and apply it to
display names in the GUI
-Read storage.xml and determine what storage location is in
use for /sdcard and remap accordingly
libgpt_twrp is source code mostly kanged from an efimanager
project. It is GPL v2 or higher, so we will opt for GPL v3.
Change-Id: Ieda0030bec5155ba8d2b9167dc0016cebbf39d55
* Find and rename/remove duplicate string variable names
* Add missing string variables to en language file
* Fix display of some strings missing @ in front of variable name
* Fix several %s --> {1}
* Be consistent in usage of cancelled vs. canceled (both spellings
acceptable)
Tip for finding strings missing from language files:
1) Find all messages:
egrep -hr "gui_msg.+=" > /tmp/msgs.txt
2) Regex replace to trim them down
WHAT: ^\s+gui_msg(?:[^"]+)"([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)=([^"]+).+
WITH: $1
Note that $2 can be used to retain the message
3) Find missing strings:
for i in $(cat /tmp/msgs.txt); do
if ! grep -q $i gui/theme/common/languages/en.xml; then
echo $i;
fi
done
Change-Id: Ic193162e4b5468bf027472928a370be39840ea1d
-Improve code for partitioning sdcards
-Allow user to select a device for partitioning (must be removable)
-Use sgdisk to partition sdcards
-Set default sizes for ext and swap to 0
-Change increments for ext to 256MB and swap to 64MB
Note: sgdisk is included in 6.0. I have included a static prebuilt
sgdisk for trees that do not have sgdisk, however the prebuilt
sgdisk is a decent bit larger than the old parted binary. The old
parted binary is quite old at this point and we only have it for
armv7a. sgdisk should be maintained by AOSP and can be built from
source so it should work across architectures.
Change-Id: Ib80882d9b5776e5e9358b11340fba392e6f1ae09
* Toybox's mount can't work with the old-fashioned fstab.
* Busybox mount is compatible with the new one.
Change-Id: I16b7d6424a4424c2a92d82846a706733bf58f8e1
Signed-off-by: dianlujitao <dianlujitao@gmail.com>
This is similar to https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/14014
A lot of the features built in the older patch set have been split
out into separate patches, most of which have already been merged.
The remaining functionality here should all be directly related to
language selection and loading. We always load English as a base
before loading other languages over the top of the base. The idea
is that if another language is missing a translation, then we will
still display the English.
Maybe still to do: read the /cache/recovery/last_locale file and
load a language based on that. For me, this file contains just:
en_US
We probably won't bother with region specific translations so we
would have to look at either trimming off the _US or using some
other method like perhaps a symlink or a combination of the two.
Thanks to _that for twmsg.cpp class
Change-Id: I9647a22e47883a3ddd2de1da51f64aab7c328f74
Move property setting of ro.crypto.state to after mounting any
needed partitions so that we can use this property as a trigger
for running services in init. Check to see if the property is
already set so that we do not set it and sleep multiple times if
the user enters an incorrect password.
Change-Id: I55558c5e227377381101b6305569d9eb31040790
Use sys.usb.config also for ums, but leave sys.storage.ums.enabled for compatibility with custom init.rc that use it.
PS2: Rebased - moved updates to init.recovery.usb.rc
Change-Id: Iad3441d23ac37612e58f63e4038d05c5c1a37b25
In order to maintain compatibility with older trees, we now have
minadbd.old and minui.old. I had to use a TARGET_GLOBAL_CFLAG to
handle ifdef issues in minui/minui.d because healthd includes
minui/minui.h and there was no other alternative to make minui.h
compatible with older trees without having to modify healthd rules
which is outside of TWRP.
Note that the new minui does not currently have support for qcom
overlay graphics. Support for this graphics mode will likely be
added in a later patch set. If you are building in a 6.0 tree and
have a device that needs qcom overlay graphics, be warned, as off
mode charging may not work properly. A dead battery in this case
could potentially brick your device if it is unable to charge as
healthd handles charging duties.
Update rules for building toolbox and add rules for making toybox
Use permissive.sh in init.rc which will follow symlinks so we do
not have to worry about what binary is supplying the setenforce
functionality (toolbox, toybox, or busybox).
Fix a few warnings in the main recovery binary source code.
Fix a few includes that were missing that prevented compiling in
6.0
Change-Id: Ia67aa2107d260883da5e365475a19bea538e8b97
Fix factory reset now properly formats data as expected
Change text for ORS processing
Disable system read only check, SuperSU, and patch system
Stop copying fstab and version to cache
Change-Id: I20f5cae390afbb8d2d88e01b8d9b9bf4ff0fdea1
Note: Only works on ext2/3/4 partitions. Only tested on ext4.
We can use this in some cases to resize the data partition if an
incorrect fstab caused recovery to not reserve the 16KB for a
crypto footer.
Sometimes the BoardConfig for a custom ROM does not have the
correct size for the system partition and if the ROM flashes a
raw system image, that image will not take up the full block
device. Running resize2fs can fix the size and may allow more
room in the system partition for customizations like busybox or
a larger gapps package.
Sometimes flashing a factory image may flash userdata with an
image with a file system that does not take up the full size of
the block device (e.g. factory images for the Nexus 6 will flash
userdata with a ~24GB userdata image, wasting ~30GB of space).
Using resize2fs we can easily fix this issue without having to do
a full format data.
Change-Id: I631f5c6f567bbc6a9241e5dd95f1e435820a1b13
Mounting system as rw can prevent future OTA updates. The purpose
of this patch set is to prevent TWRP from mounting sytem as rw on
the first boot. Device maintainers should update their twrp.fstab
files on these devices to include an additional line:
/system_image emmc /dev/block/../system
This line will allow TWRP to create a raw system image backup to
ensure that the user can return to an original state for future
OTA updates.
Change-Id: I8929d85bc3a5b96cc564bc7f734b58d5612ec833
img_bps and file_bps were uninitialized (the values are only calculated
at the end of the backup), and occasionally could be 0.
Don't divide by zero, it's bad for the program's health.
Change-Id: I3f6f5a144c24f32508ca25de49491261c7f6e674
(for compressed backup users with low space).
Clean up backup folder and copy only recovery.log for debugging.
Conflicts:
gui/devices/watch/res/watch.xml
Change-Id: If8aa3580dbc082d0fe4882d4af8dc3cdb362a8b5
Set up a loop to keep trying to open / read the MTP device so that
MTP will work even if the device is unplugged during boot or
unplugged and replugged in.
Change-Id: I0d3a3b7c91ce84a8cbed16caa4b15efee35b3641
This will stop the iteration of the partition objects, kill the
current twrpTar thread and remove the backup directory.
Implement TWAtomicInt class to give us a wrapper that automatically
uses mutexes before the read and write to help ensure that the
reads and writes will be atomic based on documentation.
Change-Id: I645b22bc980a292e9c7202acb24ffd22ebe68c63
- Use the Images... button in the lower right of the zip install
page
- Unify image flashing functions between restore and image flash
- boot and recovery partitions are flashable by default
- use fstab flag flashimg=1 or 0 to override defaults
- file system partitions are currently not flashable
Change-Id: I822dc446030543c55d2153e219d67a1292374ffc
In most cases MTP is enabled so it is better to start our init.rc
with MTP enabled and try not to toggle USB IDs during TWRP boot so
that we can keep adb running to make debugging easier.
Change-Id: Idf122c5ad4deeef7e1ed775d495989c502ddfb19
Some devices are very slow to respond to the sysfs requests. To
prevent delaying the main GUI from booting during TWRP startup, we
move the sleep delay to just before we open the MTP device and
into the MTP thread so that it does not hold up the main TWRP
thread.
Change-Id: Ic931ef317d0fb7ef4dfdef46a32f68a014ff62c0
- avoid parsing permission strings
- fix memory leaks, a fix new/free mismatch and a compiler warning
- fix that only first updated-package was processed
- fix a potential stack overflow if packages.xml is huge
- minor refactoring for reducing duplicated code
- don't process packages without codePath
- fix path for deleting app data (currently unused anyway)
- fix file ownership on libs
- try not to mess up Android 5.0 app permissions
Patch set 4
- make fixing SELinux contexts an option with a check box
- add some notes / text to the themes
Patch set 6
- decouple "fix permissions" from "fix contexts"
Change-Id: Icc77ecc581befc5ce6e419b1f3b8ca189208c234
Implement a pipe between TWRP and MTP to allow TWRP to tell MTP
to remove storage partitions as they become unavailable (e.g.
during a wipe, unmount, etc) instead of disabling MTP completely.
This includes some fixes and improvements in destructors to
properly remove / delete various items. This also means that we
will not be toggling adb off and on quite as often.
I do not like that we had to add another thread, but we were
unable to use select() on the mtp_usb character device because
this device does not support polling. Select always returned
indicating that the mtp file descriptor was ready to be read and
the resulting read would block. The read block prevented us from
being able to include reading of the pipe between TWRP and MTP in
the main MTP thread.
We might want to add a return pipe letting TWRP know if the
removal of the storage device was successful, but I am not sure
how we want to implement this. It would invovle timeouts in both
TWRP and MTP to ensure that we returned a failure indicator in a
timely manner to TWRP and prevent deleting the storage device in
the case of a failure. Right now we make no attempt to ensure that
an MTP operation is underway like a large file transfer, but we
were not doing anything like this in the past. In some respects we
have limited control over what happens. If the user installs a
zip that unmounts a storage partition, we will not know about the
change in storage status anyway. Regular Android does not have
these troubles because partitions rarely get unmounted like in
recovery. At some point, we have to hold the user accountable for
performing actions that may remove a storage partition while they
are using MTP anyway.
Ideally we do not want to toggle the USB IDs and thus toggle adb
off and on during early boot, but I am not sure what the best way
to handle that at this time.
Change-Id: I9343e5396bf6023d3b994de1bf01ed91d129bc14
Files and folders that we create during backups, copy log, or MTP
operations often do not have the proper uid/gid/contexts assigned.
We will attempt to read the proper contexts from the settings
storage path and assign those same contexts to any files or dirs
that we create.
Change-Id: I769f9479854122b49b499de2175e6e2d026f8afd
Add a short sleep between setting up the sysfs entries for MTP and
actually sending MTP data to the MTP device. In some cases a
kernel panic was happening because we were sending data too soon.
Change-Id: Ie5e05690846fc84f161c91829de448bc049f87e2
Trim cryptfs.c to remove functions that TWRP does not use for
decrypt and remove the need for libfs_mgr from cryptfs.c by
passing some items to cryptfs.c from the partition manager.
Add support for new fstab flags:
encryptable and forceencrypt=/path/to/cryptokey
For example:
flags=forceencrypt=/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/MD1
Note that "footer" is the default, so you do not need to set this
flag on devices that use the footer for the crypto key.
Also add mounttodecrypt if you need to mount a partition during
the decrypt cycle for firmware of proprietary libs.
Clean up decrypt and only support one version
Android 5.0 lollipop decrypt should be backwards compatible with
older versions so we will only support one version, 1.3 that came
with 5.0 lollipop.
Remove support for Samsung TouchWiz decrypt. It does not work with
the latest versions of Samsung encryption anyway and it has not
been updated to work with any AOSP decryption higher than 1.1
Change-Id: I2d9c6e31df50268c91ee642c2fa090f901d9d5c9
When tw_settings_path is not set correctly for /data/media/0 when
present, custom themes will not load (and who knows what else may
also be broken) so set it properly after decrypting the device.
Change-Id: Id3dff04f62cf9c953c8a2ca07fe9ac597dcda20f
Mount the vendor partition if it exists so we can use any
proprietary files we may need.
Relocate auto decrypt when default_password is in use to after all
partitions are added so that we can mount the vendor partition.
Change-Id: I93455a35695779f53ef57a82d3d45c7216c13639
Kang in cryptfs.c and cryptfs.h from vold.
Use TW_INCLUDE_L_CRYPTO := true to enable.
Ramdisk must contain the normal fstab file in the root in the
usual format of:
fstab.{ro.hardware}
For examble for Nexus 5:
fstab.hammerhead
Or on many Qualcomm devices:
fstab.qcom
Tested against Android 5.0 lollipop on Nexus 7 2012 grouper. Not
sure if or how this will work when we are dealing with a device
with a hardware keystore. Long term we need to add a GUI element
to allow entering a pattern. For now you can decrypt a pattern
unlock by converting the dots to numbers in the following format:
123
456
789
So an upper-case L would translate to 14789 as a password entered
on the keyboard.
Change-Id: I02c29e1f1c2eb29bf002c9fe0fc118357300b5b3
On some devices we need to set the sys.storage.ums_enabled
property before we write to the lun file. Also sleep for a bit
after setting the propery before writing to the lun file.
Change-Id: I77ac853fde14ffc3adf20571c132f91ed85196df
Many device trees support the recovery.perf.mode property to
set various core frequencies and online/offline mode. TWRP is
highly threaded, and support for multiple cores on many operations
dramatically recudes the time, e.g., backups, zip flashes, etc.
p2: removed user notifications
Change-Id: I957b8ca40b241c0af0471327eeb329cce1816017
- use std::map instead of linked list
- read directories on demand
- fix writing zip files to storage root
- fix creating directories
- lots of minor fixes
- simplify generation of storage IDs and make them spec compliant
Change-Id: I2137c27549ddbdc58466f2e3aeda464fac70a3c5