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2015-03-23Always use strerror to report errno in recovery.Elliott Hughes1-3/+3
Change-Id: I7009959043150fabf5853a43ee2448c7fbea176e
2014-09-18Use the correct fuse_init_out structure size.Christopher Ferris1-2/+28
Kernel 2.6.16 is the first stable kernel with struct fuse_init_out defined (fuse version 7.6). The structure is the same from 7.6 through 7.22. Beginning with 7.23, the structure increased in size and added new parameters. If the kernel only works on minor revs older than or equal to 22, then use the older structure size since this code only uses the 7.22 version of the structure. Change-Id: I00d7530e01e6b4718dcd04ad2484959d12ef4a65
2014-07-10refactor fuse sideloading codeDoug Zongker1-24/+19
Split the adb-specific portions (fetching a block from the adb host and closing the connections) out from the rest of the FUSE filesystem code, so that we can reuse the fuse stuff for installing off sdcards as well. Change-Id: I0ba385fd35999c5f5cad27842bc82024a264dd14
2014-07-02sideload without holding the whole package in RAMDoug Zongker1-0/+508
Implement a new method of sideloading over ADB that does not require the entire package to be held in RAM (useful for low-RAM devices and devices using block OTA where we'd rather have more RAM available for binary patching). We communicate with the host using a new adb service called "sideload-host", which makes the host act as a server, sending us different parts of the package file on request. We create a FUSE filesystem that creates a virtual file "/sideload/package.zip" that is backed by the ADB connection -- users see a normal file, but when they read from the file we're actually fetching the data from the adb host. This file is then passed to the verification and installation systems like any other. To prevent a malicious adb host implementation from serving different data to the verification and installation phases of sideloading, the FUSE filesystem verifies that the contents of the file don't change between reads -- every time we fetch a block from the host we compare its hash to the previous hash for that block (if it was read before) and cause the read to fail if it changes. One necessary change is that the minadbd started by recovery in sideload mode no longer drops its root privileges (they're needed to mount the FUSE filesystem). We rely on SELinux enforcement to restrict the set of things that can be accessed. Change-Id: Ida7dbd3b04c1d4e27a2779d88c1da0c7c81fb114