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2012-03-30Extend recovery and updater to support setting file security contexts.Stephen Smalley5-7/+67
Extend minzip, recovery, and updater to set the security context on files based on the file_contexts configuration included in the package. Change-Id: Ied379f266a16c64f2b4dca15dc39b98fcce16f29
2011-10-31turn recovery into a C++ binaryDoug Zongker2-0/+16
Change-Id: I423a23581048d451d53eef46e5f5eac485b77555
2011-10-28turn recovery into a C++ binaryDoug Zongker2-0/+16
Change-Id: I68a67a4c8edec9a74463b3d4766005ce27b51316
2010-02-01add a one-argument version of package_extract_fileDoug Zongker2-0/+44
Add a version of package_extract_file that returns the file data as its return value (to be consumed by some other edify function that expects to receive a bunch of binary data as an argument). Lets us avoid having two copies of a big file in memory (extracting it into /tmp, which is a ramdisk, and then having something load it into memory) when doing things like radio updates. Change-Id: Ie26ece5fbae457eb0ddcd8a13d74d78a769fbc70
2009-05-08undo temporary alignment hackDoug Zongker2-48/+8
Remove the memory alignment that mysteriously made OTA installs work, in anticipation of a kernel that fixes the actual problem. Handle EINTR properly.
2009-05-06align data passed to write() on 32k boundariesDoug Zongker2-17/+55
In donut, OTA installation often encounters the write() system call doing short writes -- which is legal but unexpected -- or failing with ENOSPC when plenty of space is available. Passing aligned memory buffers to write() appears to prevent (or at least reduce the frequency) of these problems. b/1833052 has been filed to look at the underlying problem, but this change aligns buffers we use with write() so we can OTA for now (or see if this problem still occurs).
2009-04-30handle short writes when unzipping filesDoug Zongker1-11/+27
minzip fails if write() doesn't write all the data in one call. Apparently this was good enough before, but it causes OTAs to fail all the time now (maybe due to the recently-submitted kernel)? Change code to attempt continuing after short writes.
2009-03-04auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843The Android Open Source Project13-0/+3118
2009-03-04auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843The Android Open Source Project13-3118/+0