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Modify the OTA installer to understand SELinux filesystem labels.
We do this by introducing new set_perm2 / set_perm2_recursive
calls, which understand SELinux filesystem labels. These filesystem
labels are applied at the same time that we apply the
UID / GID / permission changes.
For compatibility, we preserve the behavior of the existing
set_perm / set_perm_recursive calls.
If the destination kernel doesn't support security labels, don't
fail. SELinux isn't enabled on all kernels.
Bug: 8985290
Change-Id: I99800499f01784199e4918a82e3e2db1089cf25b
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* commit '9028fb4d4ceed040c7d3ae9b1ceaa5a7472856ba':
Pass the correct pointer to munmap on failure.
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This won't ever happen, and you're probably screwed anyway if it
does, but that's no excuse...
Change-Id: I2c56f607e351e84308a72b41b834d13aaa98fc62
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Make minzip log only a count of files when extracting, not individual
filenames. Make patching only chatter about free space if there's not
enough and compact the other messages.
Only the last 8k of the recovery log gets uploaded; this makes it more
likely that we will get all of it.
Change-Id: I529cb4947fe2185df82b9da5fae450a7480dcecd
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Change-Id: Ia96201f20f7838d7d9e8926208977d3f8318ced4
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Use of __inline__ by projects in bootable/* was causing problems with
clang. Following the BKM and replaced use of __inline__ with
__attribute((__gnu_inline)).
Change-Id: If4ccfded685bb2c9d9c23c9b92ee052208399ef0
Author: Edwin Vane <edwin.vane@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Kevin P Schoedel <kevin.p.schoedel@intel.com>
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Change-Id: I2e8298ff5988a96754f56f80a5186c9605ad9928
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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
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Change-Id: I423a23581048d451d53eef46e5f5eac485b77555
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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
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Remove the memory alignment that mysteriously made OTA installs work,
in anticipation of a kernel that fixes the actual problem. Handle
EINTR properly.
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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).
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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.
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