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We used to statically link the device-specific recovery UI extension
(`TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_LIB`) into `recovery`. Such a logic can't be easily
migrated to Soong, as modules specified by `TARGET_RECOVERY_UI_LIB` may
not be built with Soong.
Instead of porting all the device-specific codes over, this CL builds
and installs the UI lib as a shared library with Android.mk. `recovery`
dlopen(3)'s and dlsym(3)'s `make_device` to invoke the device-specific
UI lib on start.
Note that in order to make dlopen(3) actually working, we have to switch
`recovery` to be dynamically linked (we will make the move later
anyway).
Bug: 110380063
Test: Build and boot into marlin recovery image. Check that
device-specific recovery UI is successfully loaded.
Change-Id: Ia9861c7559a95f3f50676534540c0cb87cae4574
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The getopt_long(3) implementation in Android (upstream freebsd) expects
a null-terminated array while parsing long options with required args.
if (long_options[match].has_arg == required_argument) {
optarg = nargv[optind++];
}
...
if (long_options[match].has_arg == required_argument && optarg == NULL) {
return (BADARG);
}
This seems to make sense in practice, as getopt(3) takes the first two
arguments of argc and argv that are "as passed to the main() function on
program invocation", and both of C and C++ spec say "the value of
argv[argc] shall be 0".
Prior to the CL, we may run into undefined behavior on malformed input
command line (e.g. missing arg for an option that requires one). This CL
fixes the issue by always appending a nullptr to the argument list (but
without counting that into argc).
Test: Build and boot into recovery with commands.
Change-Id: Ic6c37548f4db2f30aeabd40f387ca916eeca5392
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The getopt library exposes optind which is the
next index to be processed. When scanning is
restarted, optind has to be reset to 1.
Test: Recovery works
Bug: 78793464
Change-Id: I1efca3fb985ffbdfe91e43767469733cda6e7d5b
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Move more common setup into the main function.
Main() handles all 1 time setup, such as ui,
logging, and secontext. Recovery_main()
takes in command line arguments, does any
necessary recovery work, and can be called
multiple times from main().
Test: Recovery works
Bug: 78793464
Change-Id: I2d2595fc342b4ddfa80f4e06b30e44263132acd9
Merged-In: I2d2595fc342b4ddfa80f4e06b30e44263132acd9
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Move common logging related functions to
rotate_logs.cpp, and rename that to logging.cpp.
Test: Recovery works
Bug: 78793464
Merged-In: I00f20a79a296680122b8437d54a87897c5cb2fc7
Change-Id: I00f20a79a296680122b8437d54a87897c5cb2fc7
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This prepares for moving more codes from recovery into librecovery, so
that they will become more easily testable. recovery_main.cpp will be
the source code for recovery module, with the rest moved into
librecovery. recovery_main.cpp mainly does the initializations, such as
setting up the logger.
Test: mmma -j bootable/recovery
Test: recovery_component_test
Test: Build and boot into recovery image on marlin.
Change-Id: I8e846524546b6f3f0e32ed869e851f62261eef23
Merged-In: I8e846524546b6f3f0e32ed869e851f62261eef23
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