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only if not defined fallback to the default
more flexible device config where the cryptfs_hw is located
Change-Id: I7d1c18eeae877e48dceff06a7cfead28c89797b4
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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
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Change-Id: I121ef0f5da209be48f6d87559d539c7fc6d85336
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libsoftkeymaster and its dependencies appear to be unused.
Change-Id: Ib720f5e4d2750a739ba6b65b346c0e167df279d3
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Change-Id: Ia9fd0cd75bd6ee6e14909890cb18a8edb3b22267
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Some of these fixes needed to be made anyway. Note that older
trees will still need to have files / repos copied into them from
newer trees. Namely we need:
system/security/softkeymaster
hardware/libhardware/include/hardware/keymaster.h
Maybe others as I did not document very carefully what I was
pulling in.
Change-Id: I465fd1fbe228803ec02fba047b151f07ea13d5ca
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Change-Id: Ie4ed3e91cfb7e509bac1d6db885bd3f415d2b168
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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
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Change-Id: I8c3f084fc34b00edb4cd1b652290df8bc80ea1db
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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
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