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2014-10-24Make /cache/recovery/last_log available in recoveryNick Kralevich1-1/+1
Create a new recovery UI option to allow the user to view /cache/recovery/last_log for their device. This gives enhanced debugging information which may be necessary when a failed OTA occurs. Bug: 18094012 Change-Id: Ic3228de96e9bfc2a0141c7aab4ce392a38140cf3
2014-07-08drop APPLY_CACHE and refactor APPLY_EXTDoug Zongker1-1/+2
Drop support for sideloading OTA packages of the cache partition (a half-solution that's long since been deprecated by "adb sideload"). Refactor the code to sideload OTA packages from SD cards: remove the installation code from the file browser. Change-Id: Id0dff6b27c4a5837546f174f50e2e1d0379c43db
2014-04-01add reboot-to-bootloader and power down options to recovery menuDoug Zongker1-1/+2
Useful when debugging or developing for recovery. Change-Id: Ic3ab42d5e848ad3488f1c575339b55e45c8a024b
2012-01-18support "sideload over ADB" modeDoug Zongker1-1/+1
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. always initialize usb product, vendor, etc. for adb in recovery Set these values even on non-debuggable builds, so that the mini-adb now in recovery can work.
2012-01-10support "sideload over ADB" modeDoug Zongker1-1/+1
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
2011-10-31C++ class for device-specific codeDoug Zongker1-0/+112
Replace the device-specific functions with a class. Move some of the key handling (for log visibility toggling and rebooting) into the UI class. Fix up the key handling so there is less crosstalk between the immediate keys and the queued keys (an increasing annoyance on button-limited devices). Change-Id: I698f6fd21c67a1e55429312a0484b6c393cad46f
2011-10-31C++ class for device-specific codeDoug Zongker1-0/+112
Replace the device-specific functions with a class. Move some of the key handling (for log visibility toggling and rebooting) into the UI class. Fix up the key handling so there is less crosstalk between the immediate keys and the queued keys (an increasing annoyance on button-limited devices). Change-Id: I8bdea6505da7974631bf3d9ac3ee308f8c0f76e1