The previous code would lazily check for 'exact' and accept any other
value as a prefix match. This should be a tighter check allowing only
'exact', 'prefix', or an empty string for this option.
Test: build fails if an invalid string is used for the match operation
Test: build succeeds normally
Test: `getprop -Z` shows exact vs prefix is differentiated correctly
Change-Id: I21dcb193810d65f468f8960967eabfd261f71e21
As part of Watchdog-triggered rollback logging, it would
be useful to know the service which has caused
updatable_crashing to be set. Store this in a new property
sys.init.updatable_crashing_process_name.
Test: manual
Bug: 138782888
Change-Id: Iffa38b2b746abbb5d823a8d69b7b8d2456836f4e
We do not need to set up all directories from system.img for the first
stage ramdisk, only those which first stage init mounts on.
Test: n/a
Change-Id: I877c623bac0b6dd2927ebdefa20da929ff98b341
This creates the directory /data/misc/apexdata, at the same time as other
directories under /data/misc. Then, when apexd has finished activating
APEXes, a directory is created under /data/misc/apexdata for every
APEX, with the same name as the APEX module name.
See go/apex-data-directories.
APEXes are discovered by scanning the /apex directory. It may be better
to delegate this process to a library, but it is proposed to defer that
change to a future CL.
Bug: 141148175
Test: Built and flashed, checked directories were created.
Change-Id: I639d6f490ae0b97f116ce38ff3ac348bd73aa20e
Currently linker config locates under /dev, but this makes some problem
in case of using two system partitions with chroot. To match system
image and configuration, linker config better stays under /linkerconfig
Bug: 144966380
Test: m -j passed && tested from cuttelfish
Change-Id: Iaae5af65721eee8106311c1efb4760a9db13564a
Such services will be re-parsed and added back to the service list
during post-fs-data stage.
Test: adb reboot userspace
Test: atest CtsInitTestCases
Bug: 145669993
Bug: 135984674
Change-Id: Ibb393dfe0f101c4ebe37bc763733fd5d981d3691
Init is no longer a special case and talks to property service just
like every other client, therefore move it away from property_set()
and to android::base::SetProperty().
In doing so, this change moves the initial property set up from the
kernel command line and property files directly into PropertyInit().
This makes the responsibilities between init and property services
more clear.
Test: boot, unit test cases
Change-Id: I36b8c83e845d887f1b203355c2391ec123c3d05f
During userspace reboot FscryptInstallKeyring will be called again, this
CL will make it second call a no-op, which IMHO is better than having a
special logic in init to conditionally call FscryptInstallKeyring
depending on whenever it's normal boot, or userspace reboot.
Test: adb reboot userspace
Test: checked in kernel logs that new keyring is not created
Bug: 135984674
Change-Id: I4ad5aee6887b7318fb1cd02bf1c7be8da6ece599
There are a few directories for builtin APEXes: /system/apex,
/system_ext/apex, /product/apex, /vendor/apex.
For devices with ro.apex.updatable=false, init should bind-mount
"flattened" apexes from all of above.
Bug: 144732372
Test: OVERRIDE_TARGET_FLATTEN_APEX=true m && device boot
Change-Id: If151145e6e3d966b202300ff3a0ddb5ec9fdaa87
A recently added subcontext test was failing beause it was running as
non-root, but GTEST_SKIP() didn't work as I expected it to.
In retrospect, all of these tests except for the property one, can
easily run as root, so this changes allows all of these tests to run
as root, while fixing the original issue.
Bug: 144707143
Test: root and nonroot subcontext unit tests
Change-Id: Ia835597701698f6be2101f92d6f4c9450bd3c7dd
~2007 a change was added that would allow oneshot services to
daemonize by not killing their process group. This was a hack at the
time, and should certainly not be needed now. I've resisted removing
the behavior however, as it hadn't caused any issues.
Recently, it was detected that the cgroups that these processes belong
to, would exist forever and therefore leak memory. Instead of simply
removing the cgroups when empty, this provides a good opportunity to
do the right thing and fix this behavior once and for all.
The new (correct) behavior only happens for devices with vendor images
built for Android R or later. Init will log a warning to dmesg when
it detects this difference in behavior has occurred.
Bug: 144545923
Test: boot CF/Coral and see no difference in behavior.
Test: boot CF with a service that daemonizes and see the warning.
Change-Id: I333a2e25a541ec0114ac50ab8ae7f1ea3f055447
sys.init.userspace_reboot.in_progress will be used to notify all
the processes (including vendor ones) that userspace reboot is
happening, hence it should be treated as stable public api.
All other sys.init.userspace_reboot.* props will be internal to /system
partition and don't require any stability guarantees.
Test: builds
Test: adb reboot userspace
Bug: 135984674
Change-Id: Ifb64a6bfae2de76bac67edea68df44e33c9cfe2d
Watchdog is just a forked process that is going to fall back to the
full reboot in case device wasn't able to boot in given amount of time.
Currently this amount is hard-coded to 1 minute, but in the future it
will be controlled by a read-only property.
Also added sync calls before and after tearing down services.
Test: adb reboot userspace
Bug: 135984674
Change-Id: Ie6053c9446a6761deae6dc104036bb35b09ef0e2
Previously CheckPropertyTriggers() tried to do the entire property
triggers check with one loop. However, that would require calling
GetProperty() on all properties for all triggers just in case the
property that is being set is used by a given trigger.
This change first checks that the property being set exists in each
trigger and that its value is set such that the trigger would be
triggered, only then does it check that other property triggers are
set to the right value.
Bug: 143922756
Test: boot
Test: substantially fewer GetProperty() calls from
CheckPropertyTriggers()
Change-Id: I0228cf47328b31963eaf3fc689fb60f711532df4
There will be useful in debugging/logging events to statsd.
Also as part of this CL, sys.init.userspace_reboot.in_progress property
is now used as a mean of synchronization. It is set directly in
DoUserspaceReboot, to make sure that all the setprop actions triggered
by userspace-reboot-requested were processed.
Test: adb reboot userspace
Test: adb shell getprop sys.init.userspace_reboot.last_started
Test: adb shell getprop sys.init.userspace_reboot.last_finished
Bug: 135984674
Change-Id: I9debcd4f058e790855200d5295344dafb30e496a
Previously, we assumed that TriggerShutdown() should never be called
from vendor_init and used property service as a back up in case it
ever did. We have since then found out that vendor_init may indeed
call TriggerShutdown() and we want to make it just as strict as it is
in init, wherein it will immediately start the shutdown sequence
without executing any further commands.
Test: init unit tests, trigger shuttdown from init and vendor_init
Change-Id: I1f44dae801a28269eb8127879a8b7d6adff6f353
Use TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY() for recvmsg() to prevent failing
unnecessarily from EINTR. Use PLOG(ERROR) in ueventd to display the
actual error if reading from the uevent socket does fail.
Test: build
Change-Id: I64a22698ce6ffc7573f75b57803551c7b6940e30
We have all of the 'type' information for properties available during
build time, so let's check this when setting properties in init.
Test: setprop apexd.status bad results in:
host_init_verifier: Command 'setprop apexd.status bad'
(out/soong/.intermediates/system/core/rootdir/init.rc/android_x86_core/init.rc:927)
failed: Property type check failed, value doesn't match expected type
'enum starting ready'
host_init_verifier: Failed to parse init script
'out/soong/.intermediates/system/core/rootdir/init.rc/android_x86_core/init.rc'
with 1 errors
Test: CF builds without that error
Change-Id: Iaad07747c09f4a10b2b816c455d6e8a485357ab9
There is no reason for these scripts to continue to exist in /, when
they are better suited for /system/etc. There are problems keeping
them at / as well, particularly that they cannot be updated with
overlayfs.
Bug: 131087886
Bug: 140313207
Test: build/boot
Merged-In: I043d9a02ba588ca37ceba2c4e28ed631792b2586
Change-Id: I043d9a02ba588ca37ceba2c4e28ed631792b2586
* changes:
init: Add support for native service registration with lmkd
lmkd: Support process types when registering a process
lmkd: Add library function to unregister a process
lmkd: Prepare lmkd to support connection from init process
lmkd: Restrict process record modifications to the client that created it
From the implementation of FscryptInstallKeyring it looks like it will
install a new keyring on each call.
Another approach would be change FscryptInstallKeyring to first call
request_key[0] (http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/request_key.2.html),
and don't add keyring in case request_key succeeded, but it looks like
that libkeyutils doesn't provide such functionality.
Since I was there, I've also added checks that we are not trying to
remount userdata on FDE devices.
Test: adb reboot userspace
Bug: 135984674
Change-Id: I2e063d7d87a3c2c26810e913a33e3a5c0364332b
Init unit tests refer to libraries that do not exist for the
secondary ABI, and we'd rather test the libraries on the device than
statically link them, so only test the primary ABI.
Init will only run on the primary ABI in any case, and doesn't have
much arch specific code in it.
Bug: 143560509
Test: build
Change-Id: I3c1883b3b55e5a06391d2885242f38c74eab621d
init should be able to register native services with lmkd so that they
can be killed when needed. Only processes with oom_score_adjust not
equal to the default -1000 will be registered with lmkd because with the
score that low the process is unkillable anyway.
Inform lmkd when a registered process is killed so that the record can be
removed.
Change init.rc to start lmkd during init phase so that it is there to
register other services.
Replace hardcoded oom_score_adj values with appropriate definitions.
Bug: 129011369
Test: boot and verify native service registration
Change-Id: Ie5ed62203395120d86dc1c8250fae01aa0b3c511
Signed-off-by: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
This will bring device to the state closer to the one during normal boot
Bug: 135984674
Test: adb install system/apex/shim/com.android.apex.cts.shim.v1.apex
Test: adb reboot userspace
Test: verified install succeeded
Change-Id: I6ef73bde2ca817c8a62bf19b8f1895dd0d6d2829