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Getting rid of warning, so using new define for turning on verbose
errors:
%define parse.error verbose
Bug: 31194194
Test: N/A
Change-Id: I47c200a1e669b5c5fc53d392f32b4c264a42182d
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This change is part of a topic that moves the recovery resources from the
system partition to the vendor partition, if it exists, or the vendor directory
on the system partition otherwise. The recovery resources are moving from the
system image to the vendor partition so that a single system image may be used
with either an A/B or a non-A/B vendor image. The topic removes a delta in the
system image that prevented such reuse in the past.
The recovery resources that are moving are involved with updating the recovery
partition after an update. In a non-A/B configuration, the system boots from
the recovery partition, updates the other partitions (system, vendor, etc.)
Then, the next time the system boots normally, a script updates the recovery
partition (if necessary). This script, the executables it invokes, and the data
files that it uses were previously on the system partition. The resources that
are moving include the following.
* install-recovery.sh
* applypatch
* recovery-resource.dat (if present)
* recovery-from-boot.p (if present)
This makes the applypatch executable a vendor module.
This change supports making dependencies of the applypatch executable available
to applypatch, which is now on vendor.
Since install-recovery.sh is now a vendor service, we add the
applypatch/vendor_flash_recovery.rc file to /vendor/etc/init to start the
service.
Bug: 68319577
Test: Ensure that recovery partition is updated correctly.
Change-Id: I01c0800ee6078aa6c9d716d5f154ad2d63c7af84
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Corresponds to GetMappedPackageAddress.
There is at least one custom device recovery with an extension to copy
the package somewhere else as a backup. Ability to do this was removed
in change ag/955273.
Test: lunch cf_x86_tv-eng; make
Test: atest recovery_unit_test recovery_component_test
Change-Id: I0e61d8a8839c47721874526504ea03b9ca7bafa9
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The simulator skips executing the operations for dynamic partitions, and
will use the logical images under target_files/IMAGES directly. (Similar
to the targets without DAP enabled)
Bug: 131911365
Test: run update on cuttlefish, run simulator
Change-Id: Id318d97ece4560df9f20dc5cabeb8b2e261bdf9c
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This class adds a wrapper to the runtime dependent functions. Therefore,
the behavior of update on device stays the same, while simulators can
have their own implementations. Also change the caller side of the
registered updater functions to call these runtime wrappers.
Bug: 131911365
Test: unit tests pass, sideload an update on cuttlefish
Change-Id: Ib3ab67132991d67fc132f27120e4152439d16ac5
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Also simplify the helper function expect() in {edify,updater}_test.cpp.
Test: Run recovery_component_test on marlin.
Change-Id: If54febba4b5013f6d71546318a1ca6b635204ac8
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Test: mmma -j bootable/recovery
Test: Run recovery_component_test and recovery_unit_test on marlin.
Change-Id: I4b240e3e771c387b9694be9c0f2f74e0265ab4cb
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The AbortFn() used to overwrite the error message, hiding the real
failure reported in ErrorAbort(). And we will miss the failure in
the script patterns like 'blockimageupdate() || abort()'
We will ensure there's one line break at the end of ErrorAbort's
error message; and append to the existing error message when calling
abort().
Test: Message from ErrorAbort shows up in the log
Change-Id: I3aebd06629c5129330250c7fe5e8cdead2ae85bc
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Also make matching changes to applypatch modules which include
edify/expr.h.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: Ia72be3caa010d7f56a70add2da345e631b306378
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This reverts commit 26436d6d6010d5323349af7e119ff8f34f85c40c to re-land
"Move error_code.h into otautil.".
This way it stops requiring relative path ".." in LOCAL_C_INCLUDES
(uncrypt and edify). Soong doesn't accept non-local ".." in
"local_include_dirs".
This CL needs to land with device-specific module changes (e.g. adding
the dependency on libotautil).
Test: lunch aosp_{angler,bullhead,dragon,fugu,sailfish}-userdebug;
mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: If193241801af2dae73eccd31ce57cd2b81c9fd96
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And move '#include "edify/expr.h"' into .cpp files. This breaks the
transitive dependency on libedify. Modules that include
"applypatch/applypatch.h" don't need to add libedify into their
dependency list, unless they really need anything from libedify.
Build libedify static library for host, which is needed by
libimgpatch.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: Ibb53d322579fcbf593438d058d9bcee240625941
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Use forward declartion to avoid pull in the module that contains
error_code.h (trying to move it into libotautil). Otherwise all the
modules that include "edify/expr.h" need to depend on the module that
exports error_code.h.
.cpp sources should include "error_code.h" explicitly to use the enums.
Test: lunch aosp_{angler,bullhead,dragon,fugu,sailfish}-userdebug;
mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: Ic82db2746c7deb866e8cdfb3c57e0b1ecc71c4dc
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This reverts commit 623fe7e701d5d0fb17082d1ced14498af1b44e5b.
Reason for revert: Need to address device-specific modules.
Change-Id: Ib7a4191e7f193dfff49b02d3de76dda856800251
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This way it stops requiring relative path ".." in LOCAL_C_INCLUDES
(uncrypt and edify). Soong doesn't accept non-local ".." in
"local_include_dirs".
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: Ia4649789cef2aaeb2785483660e9ea5a8b389c62
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It used to be containing some unit tests for basic edify syntax, which
has been moved into recovery_component_test (commit
d770d2e7afd8a909156447c2b79d8739228279d7).
The edify_parser host tool supports edify built-in functions only, but
doesn't recognize the ones defined in updater. This makes it much less
useful to do any real analyzing work.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery
Change-Id: I3c12f5402d2d6698e0ef5ac6c2e7804c0fbba78a
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Bug: 64939312
Test: mma
Change-Id: Ia4afc6241b1f11ce261be6840f21a793b23014a6
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clang is the default compiler since Android nougat
Change-Id: I930bba431dc49970cb4491ed5fcf44b5e00e97df
Signed-off-by: Lennart Wieboldt <lennart.1997@gmx.de>
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The warning says: bootable/recovery/edify/parser.yy:123.3-9: warning:
unused value: $1
Bug: 36678950
Test: mma
Change-Id: Ic734c416a5a8f62fb5e516669102c1d2b4ad5083
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Test: recovery component tests pass
Change-Id: I0946ba498d845ec552ae7e4c79dc94618b2fdf6d
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And switch them to std::vector & std::unique_ptr
Bug: 32117870
Test: recovery tests passed on sailfish
Change-Id: I5a45951c4bdf895be311d6d760e52e7a1b0798c3
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ReadArgs will switch to using std::string and std::unique_ptr. Also
cleanup the callers.
Test: mma & component test passed.
Change-Id: I4724406ae6c0c134a27bbd1cdd24ad5d343b2a3b
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Changing the field of 'Value' in edify to std::string from char*.
Meanwhile cleaning up the users of 'Value' and switching them to
cpp style.
Test: compontent tests passed.
Bug: 31713288
Change-Id: Iec5a7d601b1e4ca40935bf1c70d325dafecec235
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- Remove dead declarations in expr.h: SetError(), GetError(),
ClearError().
- Remove the declaration of Build() out of expr.h.
- Use std::unordered_map to implement RegisterFunction() and
FindFunction(); kill FinishRegistration().
- Add a testcase for calling unknown functions.
Test: mmma bootable/recovery; recovery_component_test passes.
Change-Id: I9af6825ae677f92b22d716a4a5682f58522af03b
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This way we kill a few strdup() and free() calls.
Test: 1. recovery_component_test still passes;
2. Applying an update with the new updater works;
3. The error code in a script with abort("E310: xyz") is recorded into
last_install correctly.
Change-Id: Ibda4da5937346e058a0d7cc81764d6f02920010a
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Now they live in tests/component/edify_test.cpp.
Also rename edify/main.cpp to edify/edify_parser.cpp. It becomes a
host-side debugging tool that validates the input edify script. However,
it supports edify builtin functions only and doesn't recognize the ones
defined via updater.
Test: recovery_component_test passes on device.
Change-Id: Ib94a787bf15098a9cc078d256b6a6dc96ff12b2e
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Also remove the 0xff comparison when validating the bootloader
message fields. As the fields won't be erased to 0xff after we
remove the MTD support.
Bug: 28202046
Test: The recovery folder compiles for aosp_x86-eng
Change-Id: Ibb30ea1b2b28676fb08c7e92a1e5f7b6ef3247ab
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Change-Id: I2194d1170281f58eb508f2ef63b39c8729125f76
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If the update is a retry, ioctl(BLKDISCARD) the destination blocks before
writing to these blocks.
Bug: 28990135
Change-Id: I1e703808e68ebb1292cd66afd76be8fd6946ee59
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Change-Id: I42c127f7946e678acf6596f6352f090abc0ca019
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Write error code, cause code, and retry count into last_install. So we
can have more information about the reason of a failed OTA.
Example of new last_install:
@/cache/recovery/block.map package name
0 install result
retry: 1 retry count (new)
error: 30 error code (new)
cause: 12 error cause (new)
Details in:
go/android-ota-errorcode
Bug: 28471955
Change-Id: I00e7153c821e7355c1be81a86c7f228108f3dc37
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Bug: 28220065
Change-Id: Ida199c66692a1638be6990d583d2ed42583fb592
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Bug: 24717917
Change-Id: I134cf00ae7efbc3703f976459a1b9f9a197e495d
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Now to generate .cpp you need to use .ll/.yy.
Bug: 26492989
Change-Id: Ib078e03b3b0758f7a62595c343e52ae856bcb33f
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Change-Id: I71aede6e29af1dc4bb858a62016c8035db5d3452
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While we build these as C, to the build system they are technically
C++ and are subject to the global CPPFLAGS. Set LOCAL_CPPFLAGS here
instead of LOCAL_CFLAGS so we can be sure we override anything
provided by the build system.
Bug: http://b/23043421
Change-Id: I344b54ae4ff9f142365a42c33ba160c1be17a342
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And a few trival fixes to suppress warnings.
Change-Id: I38734b5f4434643e85feab25f4807b46a45d8d65
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The assignment of this value was removed in 0d32f25, but the
declaration was still there and still tested. Clang issues a warning
for this.
Change-Id: I748bfb8b4f78ceed1c1b5b1bb80cb4e873e4facc
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Our build system compiles flex/bison as C++ rather than C, but a few
projects add `-x c` to their flags, forcing the compiler to compile
them as C. This causes the compiler to reject the global C++ standard
flag, so we need to explicitly provide a C standard flag to override
it.
Bug: 18466763
Change-Id: Id68ad9317261ed4d857a949b07288bd137ff6303
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Change-Id: I1541534ee6978ddf8d548433986679ce9507d508
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Recovery currently has a random mix of messages printed to stdout and
messages printed to stderr, which can make logs hard to read. Move
everything to stdout.
Change-Id: Ie33bd4a9e1272e731302569cdec918e0534c48a6
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- add the --just_exit option to make recovery exit normally without doing anything
- make it possible to build updater extensions in C++
- add the clear_display command so that the updater binary can request
recovery switch to the NONE background UI
These are all used to support the notion of using OTA as a factory
reflash mechanism.
Change-Id: Ib00d1cbf540feff38f52a61a2cf198915b48488c
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The docs say "don't do this", but it's trivial to make safe. Make
StringValue(NULL) return NULL instead of crashing.
Change-Id: I2221bcb4c98d8adb4e25c764d7bdcfa787822bcf
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Change the applypatch function to take meaningful arguments instead of
argc and argv. Move all the parsing of arguments into main.c (for the
standalone binary) and into install.c (for the updater function).
applypatch() takes patches as Value objects, so we can pass in blobs
extracted from the package without ever writing them to temp files.
The patching code is changed to read the patch from memory instead of
a file.
A bunch of compiler warnings (mostly about signed vs unsigned types)
are fixed.
Support for the IMGDIFF1 format is dropped. (We've been generating
IMGDIFF2 packages for some time now.)
Change-Id: I217563c500012750f27110db821928a06211323f
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Change-Id: Id2712940c4929f3a8b3ba5d4e9e03bb8034747ee
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- Move applypatch to this package (from build).
- Add a rudimentary type system to edify: instead of just returning a
char*, functions now return a Value*, which is a struct that can
carry different types of value (currently just STRING and BLOB).
Convert all functions to this new scheme.
- Change the one-argument form of package_extract_file to return a
Value of the new BLOB type.
- Add read_file() to load a local file and return a blob, and
sha1_check() to test a blob (or string) against a set of possible
sha1s. read_file() uses the file-loading code from applypatch so it
can read MTD partitions as well.
This is the start of better integration between applypatch and the
rest of edify.
b/2361316 - VZW Issue PP628: Continuous reset to Droid logo:
framework-res.apk update failed (CR LIBtt59130)
Change-Id: Ibd038074749a4d515de1f115c498c6c589ee91e5
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Make sure file is valid before we try to read it. Also free all the
strings we allocate in various functions so we don't leak memory.
Change-Id: Ica3c8dae992e73718c79c12ff5d7e315c290caea
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Add a function to read a property from a ".prop"-formatted file
(key=value pairs, one per line, ignore # comment lines and blank
lines). Move ErrorAbort to the core of edify; it's not specific to
updater now that errors aren't stored in the app cookie.
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Add functions less_than_int() and greater_than_int() that interpret
their args as ints and do the comparison. ("<" and ">" operators, if
implemented, should do string comparison.) This lets us do the build
time check currently done by the check_prereq binary.
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A few more changes to edify:
- fix write_raw_image(); my last change neglected to close the write
context, so the written image was corrupt.
- each expression tracks the span of the source code from which it
was compiled, so that assert()'s error message can include the
source of the expression that failed.
- the 'cookie' argument to each Function is replaced with a State
object, which contains the cookie, the source script (for use with
the above spans), and the current error message (replacing the
global variables that were used for this purpose).
- in the recovery image, a new command "ui_print" can be sent back
through the command pipe to cause text to appear on the screen.
Add a new ui_print() function to print things from scripts.
Rename existing "print" function to "stdout".
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Adds more edify functions for OTAs:
is_mounted getprop apply_patch apply_patch_check apply_patch_space
write_raw_image write_firmware_image package_extract_file
This allows us to install radios, hboots, boot images, and install
incremental OTA packages.
Fixes a couple of dumb bugs in edify itself:
- we were doubling the size of the function table each time it was
*not* full, rather than each time it was full
- "no such function" errors weren't visible to the parser, so they
didn't prevent execution of the script.
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Adds the following edify functions:
mount unmount format show_progress delete delete_recursive
package_extract symlink set_perm set_perm_recursive
This set is enough to extract and install the system part of a (full)
OTA package.
Adds the updater binary that extracts an edify script from the OTA
package and then executes it. Minor changes to the edify core (adds a
sleep() builtin for debugging, adds "." to the set of characters that
can appear in an unquoted string).
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Edify is a simple scripting language for OTA installation, to be used
when we move to OTAs being installed via binaries shipped with the
package.
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