Triggers of the form on property:a=b && property:b=c are only
triggered on the transition of a->b (given that b=c), but not on the
transition of b->c (given that a=b).
This commit allows both transitions to trigger the property as expected
Bug 23631258
Change-Id: I9f70b4cbf36f8a99d10c37ad049ae8ceb378d610
File level encryption must get the key between mounting userdata and
calling post_fs_data when the directories are created. This requires
access to keymaster, which in turn is found from a system property.
Split property loaded into system and data, and load in right order.
Bug: 22233063
File level encryption must get the key between mounting userdata and
calling post_fs_data when the directories are created. This requires
access to keymaster, which in turn is found from a system property.
Split property loaded into system and data, and load in right order.
Bug: 22233063
Change-Id: I8a6c40d44e17de386417a443c9dfc3b4e7fe59a5
This adds the "writepid" option that instructs init to write the child's
pid to the given filenames (such as /dev/cpuctl/bg_non_interactive/cgroup.procs
and/or /dev/cpuset/foreground/cgroup.procs).
Bug: http://b/21163745
Change-Id: I121bb22aa208bc99c4fb334eb552fdd5bcc47c1a
(cherry picked from commit d62f0608d9)
read_file() used to append a new line character to the end of the buffer it
returns, because parse_config() isn't able to cope with input that's not
'\n'-terminated. Fix read_file() to be less insane, and push the workarounds
into the parse_config() callers.
Longer term we should rewrite parse_config().
Bug: http://b/21079470
Change-Id: Ie9d9a7adcd33b66621726aef20c4b8cc51c08be7
(cherry picked from commit eaa3b4ec6f)
This reverts commit b862bd00a4.
This change was fine but an earlier change it depended on was broken.
That change has been fixed and resubmitted.
Bug: http://b/19702273
Change-Id: I17e565721026e48e2a73526f729f2481d4d6edb5
Also make important events in init's life NOTICE rather than INFO,
and ensure that NOTICE events actually make it to the kernel log.
Also fix the logging so that if you have a printf format string
error, the compiler now catches it.
Also give messages from init, ueventd, and watchdogd distinct tags.
(Previously they'd all call themselves "init", and dmesg doesn't
include pids, so you couldn't untangle them.)
Also include the tag in SELinux messages.
Bug: 19544788
Change-Id: Ica6daea065bfdb80155c52c0b06f346a7df208fe
Add a command that updates dm-verity state and sets partition.%.verified
properties used by adb remount.
This is needed in init since fs_mgr cannot set properties:
I6a28cccb1ccce960841af20a4b20c32d424b5524
Change-Id: I0fdf5bc29c56690dcadff9d0eb216d3c68483538
These were leftovers from the SELinux boolean support that
was originally merged. Since Android prohibits SELinux policy
booleans, we can just drop it.
Change-Id: I02f646a7d8db65e153702205b082b87a73f60d73
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
Adding "setenforce 0" to init.rc isn't a supported way to turn off
SELinux, and doesn't work with AOSP SELinux policy. Remove the code
from init.
Change-Id: If8c8149560789c9a7ba518a0a100e6033bb68898
Add a built-in command for loading verity state. If dm-verity
will be started in logging mode, trigger verity-logging.
Needs changes from
Ibb82953594d234f81ad21c40f524190b88e4ac8f
Change-Id: I5af4918f2f14fdd4d07f51c55837e08111fd3748
bootchart uses a file on the data partition to decide if it should collect
data for bootchart, but the data partition will be mounted by the mount_all
command in the "on fs" section, and it will be only added into the action
queue when command "trigger fs" is executed, but that's after the
bootchart_init action (late_init).
This change makes bootchart_init a builtin command of init,
and make it executed as the first command of "on post-fs" section
which will be triggered after the "on fs" section.
This change also refactors the bootchart code to all be in bootchart.cpp.
Change-Id: Ia74aa34ca5b785f51fcffdd383075a549b2a99d9
Signed-off-by: Yongqin Liu <yongqin.liu@linaro.org>
This isn't particularly useful in and of itself, but it does introduce the
first (trivial) unit test, improves the documentation (including details
about how to debug init crashes), and made me aware of how unpleasant the
existing parser is.
I also fixed a bug in passing --- unless you thought the "peboot" and "pm"
commands were features...
Bug: 19217569
Change-Id: I6ab76129a543ce3ed3dab52ef2c638009874c3de