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Change-Id: I71aede6e29af1dc4bb858a62016c8035db5d3452
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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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- 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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