On a device without an oem partition, we now have an /oem directory
anyway. This causes find_mount to fail, and that was returning nullptr
from a std::string-returning function. Boom!
Also clean up the bits of code I had to trace through between "adb remount"
on the host to the crash on the device as I debugged this.
The only other meaningful change is the error checking in
adb_connect_command --- adb_connect can also return -2.
Bug: http://b/20916855
Change-Id: I4c3b7858e13f3a3a8bbc7d30b3c0ee470bead587
This patch factors out a lot of the basic protocol code: sending OKAY,
sending FAIL, and sending a length-prefixed string.
ADB_TRACE has been non-optional for a long time, so let's just remove
the #ifs.
Also actually build the device tracker test tool (and remove its duplicate).
Bug: http://b/20666660
Change-Id: I6c7d59f18707bdc62ca69dea45547617f9f31fc6
Set the verity mode as the value for partition.%s.verified to make it
easier for userspace to determine in which mode dm-verity was started.
Change-Id: Icc635515f8a8ede941277aed196867351d8387cb
* sysdeps.h should always be included first.
* TRACE_TAG needs to be defined before anything is included.
* Some files were missing copyright headers.
* Save precious bytes on my SSD by removing useless whitespace.
Change-Id: I88980e6e00b5be1093806cf286740d9e4a033b94
This reverts commit 6084a0124f.
The original build breakage is fixed by (a) building the verity
code for eng builds as well as userdebug builds and (b) moving
the exported remount service functions into a new header file.
Change-Id: Ice0c4f97d4db38ab7eb333c7a6e56bbd11123f5b
This is broken on userdebug builds, and it isn't completely clear why. The declaration for make_block-device_writable in adb.h wasn't updated to match the definition (which uses a std::string instead of a char*). adb.h is currently extern "C", and it isn't clear why this is only broken for userdebug, so I'd like to revert while we investigate.
This reverts commit 81416fdb18.
Change-Id: I47f321574f9f21052e2c7332e8b0f6ef9ab98277
I keep trying to clean things up and needing std::strings. Might as
well just do this now.
usb_linux_client.c is going to stay as C because GCC isn't smart
enough to deal with the designated initializers it uses (though for
some reason it is in C mode).
The Darwin files are staying as C because I don't have a way to test
that they build.
The Windows files are staying as C because while I can actually build
for them, it's slow and painful.
Change-Id: I75367d29205a9049d34460032b3bb36384f43941