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And a few trival fixes to suppress warnings.
Change-Id: Id28e3581aaca4bda59826afa80c0c1cdfb0442fc
(cherry picked from commit 80e46e08de5f65702fa7f7cd3ef83f905d919bbc)
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Looks like the mips64 linker isn't as good as the others at GCing
unused stuff, which means it needs libcutils.
Change-Id: I5f768e44514350fb81e5360351db3e9cc4201702
(cherry picked from commit dbb20c48633e63c7c244e84f3fea76e083e225d7)
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Change-Id: I889bcf2222245c7665287513669cae8831e37081
(cherry picked from commit 4039933c62f52dda06e6f355cf42ac9b392d0888)
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Change-Id: I98bb900debb7d7dd57d3f8f84d605163ec192b03
(cherry picked from commit 3e7d82c621240bb80f9882c64377c4f5f3d97c7b)
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Change-Id: I5afaf70caa590525627c676c88b445d3162de33e
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Change-Id: I22797643103ce1d4371198433ad9849cc83d3d7c
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These tests aren't completely representative in that they don't run in
the recovery image. We might want to look in to adding a self-test
option to the recovery UI. Until then, these can be run on a normal
device (which is easier to do anyway).
Bug: 19522788
Change-Id: Idb20feb55d10c62905c2480ab1b61a2e4b5f60d8
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None of the functions needing these are used.
Change-Id: Ibe3ca24d993788bf2f1108bac8417a7094ef386b
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Turn the warning on by default and turn on -Werror so this doesn't
happen next time.
Change-Id: Id65bf0cb63bbf0ff224655b425463ae2f55435df
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I think everything left now is here to stay (services.c might get
massaged in to libadbd if it gets refactored).
Bug: 17626262
Change-Id: I01faf8b277a601a40e3a0f4c3b8206c97f1d2ce6
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Change-Id: Ia5150e1ef8be5a8f2d2da0fdca9383e22218f4ac
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adb.h has diverged a bit, so that one will be more involved, but these
three are all trivial, unimportant changes.
Change-Id: Ief8474c1c2927d7e955adf04f887c76ab37077a6
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Change-Id: Ie37734e75bc4d1e284dcb5dee4c0512021663dbd
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Bug: 17626262
Change-Id: If41031ba20a3a75fa510f155c654a482b47e409d
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Bug: 17626262
Change-Id: I8ce7cff2b7789f39f35a4211d7120d072c05a863
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Split the adb-specific portions (fetching a block from the adb host
and closing the connections) out from the rest of the FUSE filesystem
code, so that we can reuse the fuse stuff for installing off sdcards
as well.
Change-Id: I0ba385fd35999c5f5cad27842bc82024a264dd14
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Implement a new method of sideloading over ADB that does not require
the entire package to be held in RAM (useful for low-RAM devices and
devices using block OTA where we'd rather have more RAM available for
binary patching).
We communicate with the host using a new adb service called
"sideload-host", which makes the host act as a server, sending us
different parts of the package file on request.
We create a FUSE filesystem that creates a virtual file
"/sideload/package.zip" that is backed by the ADB connection -- users
see a normal file, but when they read from the file we're actually
fetching the data from the adb host. This file is then passed to the
verification and installation systems like any other.
To prevent a malicious adb host implementation from serving different
data to the verification and installation phases of sideloading, the
FUSE filesystem verifies that the contents of the file don't change
between reads -- every time we fetch a block from the host we compare
its hash to the previous hash for that block (if it was read before)
and cause the read to fail if it changes.
One necessary change is that the minadbd started by recovery in
sideload mode no longer drops its root privileges (they're needed to
mount the FUSE filesystem). We rely on SELinux enforcement to
restrict the set of things that can be accessed.
Change-Id: Ida7dbd3b04c1d4e27a2779d88c1da0c7c81fb114
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Rather than depending on the existence of some place to store a file
that is accessible to users on an an unbootable device (eg, a physical
sdcard, external USB drive, etc.), add support for sideloading
packages sent to the device with adb.
This change adds a "minimal adbd" which supports nothing but receiving
a package over adb (with the "adb sideload" command) and storing it to
a fixed filename in the /tmp ramdisk, from where it can be verified
and sideloaded in the usual way. This should be leave available even
on locked user-build devices.
The user can select "apply package from ADB" from the recovery menu,
which starts minimal-adb mode (shutting down any real adbd that may be
running). Once minimal-adb has received a package it exits
(restarting real adbd if appropriate) and then verification and
installation of the received package proceeds.
Change-Id: I6fe13161ca064a98d06fa32104e1f432826582f5
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