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* only do uncryption on packages in /dataDoug Zongker2014-08-011-1/+1
| | | | | | | If recovery is invoked with a package somewhere other than /data, leave it alone. Change-Id: Ief358b53df467ae24a65e30e7a631da59bf13683
* recovery: 64 bit build issuesMark Salyzyn2014-03-191-3/+3
| | | | Change-Id: Ie88c49dea13cce5f4eb428e97f5a0956f2656a30
* Fix a crash when going into recovery mode.Maxim Siniavine2014-02-141-1/+6
| | | | | | | | | When going into recovery mode withoug recovery command file present, uncrypt crashes and the device gets stuck and eventually shuts down. Check that the command file is present before trying to read from it. Change-Id: If0192d597032be0067738e437188d92993ce56f7
* program to store unencrypted files in an encrypted filesystemDoug Zongker2014-01-161-0/+377
uncrypt can read a file on an encrypted filesystem and rewrite it to the same blocks on the underlying (unencrypted) block device. This destroys the contents of the file as far as the encrypted filesystem is concerned, but allows the data to be read without the encryption key if you know which blocks of the raw device to access. uncrypt produces a "block map" file which lists the blocks that contain the file. For unencrypted filesystem, uncrypt will produce the block map without touching the data. Bug: 12188746 Change-Id: Ib7259b9e14dac8af406796b429d58378a00c7c63