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* fuse_sideload: Change the minimal block size to 4096.Tao Bao2017-05-031-2/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | run_fuse_sideload() is passing the block size as the max_read option, so it will only handle a request that involves at most two blocks at a time. However, the minimal allowed value was set to 1024 prior to this CL, which is inconsistent with the kernel code (fs/fuse/inode.c) that sets it to the greater of 4096 and the passed-in max_read option. This would fail the calls with a block size / max_read less than 4096 due to the wrongly computed block indices. Note that we didn't observe real issue in practice, because we have been using 64 KiB block sizes for both of adb and sdcard sideload calls. The issue only shows up in my local CL (to come later) that uses 1024 block size in run_fuse_sideload() tests. Test: recovery_component_test Test: adb sideload with the new recovery image on angler Change-Id: Id9f0cfea13d0d193dcb7cd41a1553a23739545f2
* Recovery Test: add SideloadTest to test FUSE support on targetWei Wang2017-03-031-0/+21
FUSE FS is required in recovery sideload functionalites. This CL is to add a native test to flag when FUSE is not supported in the device kernel. Bug: 35768196 Test: mma, run recovery_component_test on marlin and pass all Change-Id: I43b6dbee658010df56ba4d4b0e91baa7fd1c4480