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2019-04-30tests: Merge recovery_component_test into recovery_unit_test.Tao Bao1-108/+0
Most of the tests in component/ are in fact unit tests. And it doesn't look practically beneficial to distinguish between the two: - They have the same test setup; - We always run both (recovery_unit_test and recovery_component_test) at the same time; - Breaking any of them would be equally bad. This CL merges the tests in recovery_component_test into recovery_unit_test to save the effort to maintain both. Test: Run recovery_unit_test on marlin (via `adb sync data`). Test: `atest recovery_unit_test` Change-Id: I93ff32e7219cd83425a4bcfe5613978a8dd48d75
2019-04-26Remove the FD parameter from FuseDataProvider ctor.Tao Bao1-7/+15
This leaves the FD implementation details to subclasses. In particular, it allows minadbd to do additional works with the FD after sideloading. Bug: 128415917 Test: atest recovery_component_test Test: atest minadbd_test Test: Sideload package on taimen. Change-Id: I106bbaad05201227bbc5fe28890bbbb06fdcb67e Merged-In: I106bbaad05201227bbc5fe28890bbbb06fdcb67e (cherry picked from commit 2be9737cf449dd0650c85ee5168d09b12d386077)
2019-04-16Remove the FD parameter from FuseDataProvider ctor.Tao Bao1-7/+15
This leaves the FD implementation details to subclasses. In particular, it allows minadbd to do additional works with the FD after sideloading. Bug: 128415917 Test: atest recovery_component_test Test: atest minadbd_test Test: Sideload package on taimen. Change-Id: I106bbaad05201227bbc5fe28890bbbb06fdcb67e
2019-03-19Remove the provider_vtabxunchang1-14/+17
It's no longer needed with the newly added FuseDataProvider class. Also cleans up the parameters for run_fuse_sideload. Bug: 127071893 Test: unit tests pass, run a sideload Change-Id: I1ccd6798d187cfc6ac9f559ffb3f3edf08dad55c
2019-03-19Create a FuseDataProvider base classxunchang1-2/+2
The fuse data provider for adb/sdcard shares common code and structures. This cl creates a FuseDataProvider base class and provides implementations for adb and sdcard. In the follow cls, we can kill the provider_vtab struct; and also add another implementation to parse a block map file and provides data. Test: unit tests pass, sideload a package, apply a package from sdcard Change-Id: If8311666a52a2e3c0fbae0ee9688fa6d01e4ad09
2018-11-15switch to using android-base/file.h instead of android-base/test_utils.hMark Salyzyn1-1/+0
Test: compile Bug: 119313545 Change-Id: I664fb32522d01909c603d7b903475c4e9aea9223
2017-11-04Clean up fuse_sideload and add a testcase.Tao Bao1-4/+66
This CL mainly changes: a) moving the interface in struct provider_vtab to std::function; b) code cleanup, such as moving the declaration closer to the uses, using explicit type conversion. Test: recovery_component_test Test: minadbd_test Test: Sideload a package on marlin. Change-Id: Id0e3c70f1ada54a4cd985b54c84438c23ed4687e
2017-05-03fuse_sideload: Change the minimal block size to 4096.Tao Bao1-2/+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
2017-03-03Recovery Test: add SideloadTest to test FUSE support on targetWei Wang1-5/+5
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
2016-12-20Add tests for imgdiff.Tao Bao1-5/+4
Factor out libimgdiff static library for testing purpose. This CL adds the imgdiff tests on host and on target both (similar to libimgpatch). In practice, we only need imgdiff binary on host, and libimgpatch on target. But they should build and pass tests on both platforms. Test: recovery_host_test passes; recovery_component_test passes. Change-Id: I0eafb7faf727cdf70066310e845af6ee245d4f60
2016-08-30minadbd: rename adb_server_main to minadbd_main.Josh Gao1-4/+4
adb_server_main in adb refers to the adb server on the host, not adbd. Since there doesn't seem to be a good reason to reuse the declaration from adb's headers, give minadbd a main function of its own. Change-Id: I748f1a6822dc14c726cb73ef3b533c57a6615608
2014-08-20installer for new block OTA systemDoug Zongker1-3/+3
(Cherry-pick back from master.) Bug: 16984795 Change-Id: Ifa3d8345c5e2a0be86fb28faa080ca82592a96b4
2014-07-10refactor fuse sideloading codeDoug Zongker1-3/+3
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 Zongker1-4/+4
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
2009-06-12edify extensions for OTA package installation, part 1Doug Zongker1-7/+5
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).
2009-03-04auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843The Android Open Source Project1-0/+24
2009-03-04auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843The Android Open Source Project1-24/+0