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The current fastbootd only supports USB protocol. But some Android TV
devices are built without USB port. The fastbootd cannot be used on
those ATV devices due to it. aosp/1295566 enables fastbootd over
ethernet.
This change adds an EthernetDevice to manage ethernet connection and set
fastbootd protcol property fastbootd.protocol to enable fastbootd over
ethernet in recovery mode. It uses IPv6 link-local address to not expose
the devices out of the network segment. The devices who want to use this
EthernetDevice should add
“TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_LIB := librecovery_ui_ethernet” into BoardConfig.mk.
BUG: 152544169
BUG: 155198345
Test: Enter and exit fastboot mode and check eth0 IPv6 link-local address
on screen UI.
Change-Id: I73fe44be3790bdba5a6059fbba3f7264b21eed99
Merged-In: I73fe44be3790bdba5a6059fbba3f7264b21eed99
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During automatic tests, we sometimes want to reboot the device out of
the rescue party remotely. And per http://go/recovery-adb-access, one
option is to start adbd in user build if the device has an unlocked
bootloader. This should not add more surface of attack. Because verified
boot is off with the unlocked bootloader, and the user can always flash
a custom recovery image that always starts adbd.
Bug: 141247819
Test: check adbd doesn't start in user build, unlock bootloader, and
check adbd starts.
Change-Id: I851746245f862cb4dfb01e6c3ad035f2c9f9ccec
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A number of utility functions are intended for serving recovery's own
use. Exposing them via libotautil (which is a static lib) would pass the
dependencies onto libotautil's users (e.g. recovery image, updater, host
simulator, device-specific recovery UI/updater extensions etc). This CL
finds a new home for the utils that are private to recovery.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: I575e97ad099b85fe1c1c8c7c9458a5a43d4e11e1
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recovery_main is only interested in a subset of options. Suppress the
warning for unrecognized options (which are likely intended for
recovery).
Fixes: 141239600
Test: On Pixel 3a, write `--security` flag into /misc and reboot
recovery. Check that recovery_main no longer reports
"unrecognized option" warning.
# echo "recovery\n--security\n" | \
dd of=/dev/block/by-name/misc conv=notrunc bs=1 seek=64
# killall -9 recovery
# cat /tmp/recovery.log
Test: Write `--show_text=foo` instead, and check that recovery reports
"option `--show_text' doesn't allow an argument".
Change-Id: I1cb3a5ed6db91e41453b8aad00c8608f78ac1fa6
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Additionally kill the global variable: reason, stage; move them to a
separate BootState class instead. Vendor specific recovery code will
need to call getters from Device() class to access these variables.
Bug: 137705917
Test: unit tests pass, boot sailfish into recovery, code search and no
code includes common.h in vendor specific recovery.
Change-Id: Ia50a5ea951212c25548562f29cc9cf78505b5e34
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Some global variables are only used for recovery.cpp and
recovery_main.cpp, remove them from common.h and handle their usage
accordingly. Variables include:
static constexpr int kRecoveryApiVersion;
extern struct selabel_handle* sehandle;
extern RecoveryUI* ui;
extern bool has_cache;
bool is_ro_debuggable();
Test: unit tests pass, boot into recovery mode and run graphic tests
Change-Id: If83a005786c9b38412731da97aaf85af69a3b917
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shutdown and reboot should have a corresponding sub-reason.
Adding:
"reboot,userrequested,fastboot"
"reboot,userrequested,recovery"
"reboot,userrequested,recovery,ui"
"shutdown,userrequested,fastboot"
"shutdown,userrequested,recovery"
"reboot,unknown#" (Can't happen, debug)
Test: manual, multiple targets, enter recovery, be able to exit recovery
Bug: 133326470
Change-Id: Ibfcb2a23158e8e99922e8053edd815fb592150f2
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This reverts commit 6f4e4db4f9e0911a07c6393d01e4380e844f7891.
Reason for revert: Booting out of recovery (choose `Reboot system now`)
on taimen is broken. Device keeps booting back into recovery.
Bug: 133326470
Test: Choose `Reboot system now` from recovery menu. Deivce attempts
normal boot.
Change-Id: I6e85fc248e18953a6fb94513c3abc7e7e0fb0477
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shutdown and reboot should have a corresponding sub-reason.
Adding:
"reboot,fastboot_menu"
"reboot,recovery_menu"
"reboot,recovery_ui"
"shutdown,fastboot"
"shutdown,recovery"
"reboot,unknown#"
Test: none
Change-Id: Icf1ab0d462ec2de2272914a36994a095998d6186
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Test: TreeHugger
Test: Boot into recovery on blueline. Choose "Mount system partition".
Change-Id: Iac475d18ce2415de09dc0bf009ad4cf0383ffede
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Test: Choose `Reboot system now`, `Power off`, `Reboot to bootloader`
from recovery UI respectively.
Test: `adb reboot recovery` while under sideload mode.
Change-Id: I0f3d55b80b472178ea4f6970b29cd9df0778b639
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bootloader will set `boot-rescue` in BCB command field to indicate
booting into rescue mode. This CL adds the matching parsing code.
This CL changes the on-screen UI to display the default image while
waiting for each sideload / rescue command.
It also changes the minadbd reboot handlers to use REBOOT_ instead of
the previous ENTER_ actions. This ensures a reboot going through
bootloader, which may load a newly installed bootloader/recovery.
Bug: 128505466
Test: Boot into rescue mode. Run `adb rescue getprop` and `adb rescue
install`. Check the UI. Then run `adb reboot rescue`.
Change-Id: I5b7de9dfd898ed8e14bea0d4ad7385a9bae26e94
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Bug: 128415917
Test: Run the following commands under sideload and rescue modes
respectively.
$ adb reboot
$ adb reboot bootloader
$ adb reboot recovery
$ adb reboot rescue
$ adb reboot invalid
Change-Id: I84daf63e3360b7b4a0af5e055149a4f54e10ba90
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We used to show the image for the last locale or an empty image, if
the localized image is missing for a specific locale. As the default
english one is more meaningful to users, we should just error out and
fall back to use the default locale when the image loading fails.
Bug: 128934634
Test: run graphic test, locale test
Change-Id: Iafd3e8466aec63b4952d1959b2a3d37e358677d4
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Only enabled on debuggable builds.
Bug: 128415917
Test: Sideload package on taimen.
Test: Choose "Enter rescue" from recovery UI.
Change-Id: I913dbdbcffd3179e6fa72ca862f74ca8f1364b02
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We perform these steps to perserve the recovery logs when wiping
/cache partition. Move them to logging.cpp to keep the actually
EraseVolume function concise.
Bug: 130166585
Test: unit tests pass, mount cache and check last log after cache
Change-Id: Idc52833817a446f3a0148a3dd2112f911c9ef48d
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Therefore, libinstall becomes the sole owner to handle the request
from minadbd service.
The change also includes
1. move logging.cpp out of librecovery
2. drop the dependency on common.h
3. now it's more sensible to move the wipe_cache as part of
install_package. move the wipe_cache to the end of the function.
Bug: 130166585
Test: wipe data and cache from menu
Change-Id: I6f356dccdb38015c50acf756bac246f87c30fc1f
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This cl adds a socket pair to support the communication between recovery
and minadbd. Therefore, minadbd will be able to issue multiple commands
to recovery and get back the status of each command.
This cl also switches the adb sideload from the recovery menu to use
this protocol; and moves minadbd to a separate binary.
Bug: 130166585
Test: sideload a package
Change-Id: I80d36d5c4e6fe1ae3ea23640907bc50c0dc0d482
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libinstall now has its own copy.
Test: mmma -j bootable/recovery
Change-Id: Ibbe7084e15baeb7e744f2175d5944477092acc9e
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Build libinstall as a shared library. Also drop the dependency on the
global variables in common.h.
Test: unit tests pass, sideload an OTA
Change-Id: I30a20047768ce00689fc0e7851c1c5d712a365a0
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This helps to expose librecovery_ui for device specific RecoveryUi.
Bug: 76436783
Test: mma, unit tests pass
Change-Id: Ic6c3d301d5833e4a592e6ea9d9d059bc4e4919be
(cherry picked from commit b5108c372c8b92671ea5ebb4eeff00757fcee187)
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Also clean up the comments regarding updater/recovery protocol.
Test: Sideload a package on taimen. Check that /tmp/recovery.log
contains the log from update_engine_sideload.
Test: Factory reset on taimen. Check that log file has the info from
mke2fs.
Change-Id: If560269ce7007769fc85a63bd228813bdd75bebd
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fastbootd looks too much like recovery, even if you're carefully reading
the menu. It's not obvious the device is in a flashing mode, and it's
too tempting to reboot or unplug the device in this state.
As a first step, this patch adds a big red "fastbootd" logo so it's less
obviously in recovery mode.
Bug: 120429730
Test: manual test
Change-Id: I73359f1fdfdc0b1694993f760fe7f35c5713b24e
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Reflect a name change.
Test: boots
Test: boot into recovery
Bug: 119286600
Change-Id: I7c323f27574ce033b8fc1750aab00f7300c5cc84
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When using dynamic partitions, the blk_device field in fstab_rec must be
translated to a /dev/block/dm-N node with
fs_mgr_update_logical_partition. However, init will not have created
these nodes to begin with since CreateLogicalPartitions is not called in
recovery. This patch addresses both issues.
Note that flashing system through fastbootd will not work while /system is
mounted.
Bug: 118634720
Test: manual test
Change-Id: I06c83309d09eab6b65245b1ed10c51d05398f23e
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Test: For devices not supporting logical partitions, 'adb reboot
fastboot' command reboots into Android.
Bug: 78793464
Change-Id: Ie6c6ccdebfee9302a9996ac5bc66069dbd817987
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Bug: 112664456
Test: Manual, 'Enter Fastboot' option not visible.
Change-Id: I2642391a69a11cd0496c1287130b3b0291c93232
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Bug: 113563995
Test: Tested the 'adb sideload' command on marlin user/userdebug builds
and walleye user/userdebug builds
Change-Id: I00d565547b85f2db87012e4a08316609e03395ac
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This change adds a new "boot-fastboot" command in order to boot into fastboot
without overwriting recovery tasks. This also allows bootloaders to boot
directly into userspace fastboot from the bootloader menu, or via
bootloader fastboot.
Bug: 112277594
Test: adb reboot fastboot
Change-Id: Ia0c9a0961a76c6cbe19486590179abaa50d93f58
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Add a fastboot mode to recovery that can be
entered with command line args or with the ui.
Add usb property triggers to switch between
fastboot and adb configurations.
Allow switching between fastboot and adb through
usb commands by opening a unix socket. adbd/fastbootd
writes to this socket, which interrupts the ui and
switches to the new mode.
Test: Use fastboot mode
Bug: 78793464
Change-Id: I7891bb84427ec734a21a872036629b95ab3fb13c
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We used to statically link the device-specific recovery UI extension
(`TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_LIB`) into `recovery`. Such a logic can't be easily
migrated to Soong, as modules specified by `TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_LIB` may
not be built with Soong.
Instead of porting all the device-specific codes over, this CL builds
and installs the UI lib as a shared library with Android.mk. `recovery`
dlopen(3)'s and dlsym(3)'s `make_device` to invoke the device-specific
UI lib on start.
Note that in order to make dlopen(3) actually working, we have to switch
`recovery` to be dynamically linked (we will make the move later
anyway).
Bug: 110380063
Test: Build and boot into marlin recovery image. Check that
device-specific recovery UI is successfully loaded.
Change-Id: Ia9861c7559a95f3f50676534540c0cb87cae4574
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The getopt_long(3) implementation in Android (upstream freebsd) expects
a null-terminated array while parsing long options with required args.
if (long_options[match].has_arg == required_argument) {
optarg = nargv[optind++];
}
...
if (long_options[match].has_arg == required_argument && optarg == NULL) {
return (BADARG);
}
This seems to make sense in practice, as getopt(3) takes the first two
arguments of argc and argv that are "as passed to the main() function on
program invocation", and both of C and C++ spec say "the value of
argv[argc] shall be 0".
Prior to the CL, we may run into undefined behavior on malformed input
command line (e.g. missing arg for an option that requires one). This CL
fixes the issue by always appending a nullptr to the argument list (but
without counting that into argc).
Test: Build and boot into recovery with commands.
Change-Id: Ic6c37548f4db2f30aeabd40f387ca916eeca5392
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The getopt library exposes optind which is the
next index to be processed. When scanning is
restarted, optind has to be reset to 1.
Test: Recovery works
Bug: 78793464
Change-Id: I1efca3fb985ffbdfe91e43767469733cda6e7d5b
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Move more common setup into the main function.
Main() handles all 1 time setup, such as ui,
logging, and secontext. Recovery_main()
takes in command line arguments, does any
necessary recovery work, and can be called
multiple times from main().
Test: Recovery works
Bug: 78793464
Change-Id: I2d2595fc342b4ddfa80f4e06b30e44263132acd9
Merged-In: I2d2595fc342b4ddfa80f4e06b30e44263132acd9
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Move common logging related functions to
rotate_logs.cpp, and rename that to logging.cpp.
Test: Recovery works
Bug: 78793464
Merged-In: I00f20a79a296680122b8437d54a87897c5cb2fc7
Change-Id: I00f20a79a296680122b8437d54a87897c5cb2fc7
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This prepares for moving more codes from recovery into librecovery, so
that they will become more easily testable. recovery_main.cpp will be
the source code for recovery module, with the rest moved into
librecovery. recovery_main.cpp mainly does the initializations, such as
setting up the logger.
Test: mmma -j bootable/recovery
Test: recovery_component_test
Test: Build and boot into recovery image on marlin.
Change-Id: I8e846524546b6f3f0e32ed869e851f62261eef23
Merged-In: I8e846524546b6f3f0e32ed869e851f62261eef23
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