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* open misc device in write-only modeDoug Zongker2014-08-261-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | Opening the misc block device in read-write mode runs afoul of SELinux, which keeps the wipe code from working. Fix. Also change various things to log to logcat so we can see them happening, for future debugging. Bug: 16715412 Change-Id: Ia14066f0a371cd605fcb544547b58a41acca70b9
* revert uncrypt back to dynamic linking, fix libsDoug Zongker2014-08-141-6/+1
| | | | | Bug: 17029174, 17015157 Change-Id: I1d24f3402875dfb972daa6daef0f385baeff84e9
* change uncrypt to static linkingDoug Zongker2014-08-141-0/+2
| | | | | Bug: 17015157 Change-Id: I3c4bdcf4f11d44b617bb731a48413e3707044d1c
* program to store unencrypted files in an encrypted filesystemDoug Zongker2014-01-161-0/+28
uncrypt can read a file on an encrypted filesystem and rewrite it to the same blocks on the underlying (unencrypted) block device. This destroys the contents of the file as far as the encrypted filesystem is concerned, but allows the data to be read without the encryption key if you know which blocks of the raw device to access. uncrypt produces a "block map" file which lists the blocks that contain the file. For unencrypted filesystem, uncrypt will produce the block map without touching the data. Bug: 12188746 Change-Id: Ib7259b9e14dac8af406796b429d58378a00c7c63