If the "--all-partitions" argument is empty, the system fs_config should
be generated with all partitions emitted.
Fixes: 8453f02c (fs_config: Fix cases without vendor/oem partition)
Change-Id: I058cfd1c8e665b40757998e773c35e26465bf58a
Signed-off-by: dianlujitao <dianlujitao@lineageos.org>
Bug: 73062966
Test: can load AIDs from partitions other than vendor
Test: bionic-unit-tests
Merged-In: Ia85abbeefe5a945369970f2aef42692e07ab8c09
Change-Id: Ia85abbeefe5a945369970f2aef42692e07ab8c09
If the device has neither an OEM nor a vendor partiton,
$PRIVATE_PARTITION_LIST will be empty, causing the fsconfig tool to fail
because the "--all-partitions" argument will be empty.
Quote the comma-substituted "$(PRIVATE_PARTITION_LIST)" - which may be
empty - to appease argparse, which will then populate "_all_partitions"
with an empty "str" object.
Checking _all_partitions against None is superfluous since either
argparse will catch the empty argument and fail early, or the argument
will be a string, in which case it will not be None.
Signed-off-by: Felix <google@ix5.org>
Change-Id: I236e30445b303b4945467b5dc4387d54b5d984f9
We want to remove target specific host tools and since
fs_config_generate is compiled with a target specific header file, we
instead remove fs_config_generate entirely and allow python to build
the fs_config_files/dirs files directly from config.fs files and
parsed C headers.
Test: associated unit tests and new end to end test
Test: aosp_sailfish, aosp_crosshatch build produces valid fs_config files
Test: aosp_cf_x86_phone build correctly produces empty fs_config files
Change-Id: Idbc63ff56c0979e1e4c17721371de9d9d02dc8ff
This prints the uid map in a very simple format, with
AID_CONSTANT<space>uid
on each line. This is super easy for other tools to
parse, and generate their own mappings, without requiring
edits to fs_config_generator.py itself.
Test: make, treehugger
Change-Id: I10e24ac29d440a24d43580880343d122ae1cdf02
The code to manage citing empty <partition>/etc/fs_config_{files|dirs}
content by specifically setting the file(s) to access mode 00000 is
bitrotted and ill-suited for multiple partitions and was written for
a more paranoid time when DAC and MAC rules were not nearly as mature.
Striking out the complications as it affected deterministic results.
Test: compile and boot
Bug: 119310326
Change-Id: Iec02e0c1194eaa799ab95adff4ff0951a24652a4
Pages in .data.rel.ro are always dirty. Move whatever we can to
.rodata so that we reduce memory pressure.
The size of rodata, text, and data.rel.ro sections of libc on cuttlefish
before/after this change:
rodata: 0xfd70 -> 0x101d0 (+1120 bytes)
text: 0xb5715 -> 0xb56e5 (-48 bytes)
data.rel.ro: 0x57e0 -> 0x5230 (-1456 bytes)
While this change alone doesn't reduce the number of dirty pages
from data.rel.ro on cuttlefish, it is a step in that direction.
Test: Build and boot cuttlefish
Change-Id: Iff8203940495109dd01c40f31b034cfb2882e7f4
The man page for the password file (man 5 passwd) does not mention any
provisions for comment line other than comment field
Bug: 109748241
Test: Build and check generated file
Change-Id: I2912d0844cf3f077184129d1a0121b50b09ef1e3
There is an internal buffer in bionic for user/group names that is 32
characters long including the trailing null, so we must restrict the
length of these names during compile time.
Bug: 27999086
Test: Successfully compile a valid config.fs
Test: Fail to compile a config.fs with AID name > 31 characters
Change-Id: I7fe887c630dd4d1033b86a5d8332480eb3b0fa07
Fix pylint warning:
W:292,47: Cell variable lineno defined in loop (cell-var-from-loop)
For the closure function that prints the error message, we actually
want the value of modified lineno within the closure.
Test: run unit tests
Change-Id: I7d08184563d347c826ca1af7558fb8e378f151e1
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
A few changes got introduced that yapf re-styles. To make it easy,
keep this file formated to:
yapf -i --style=google fs_config_generator.py
Test: run unit tests
Change-Id: I3160b92d7fd07a4d315dde59f1d20fe4c7587da1
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
Addresses the following build error:
"value" not in valid range [], got: 2901 for: "AID_ABC" file:\
"device/somc/abc/config.fs"
that happens when parsing device/somc/abc/config.fs:
[AID_ABC]
value: 2901
The problem is that the AID.PREFIX is 'AID_' so the _OEM_RANGE
expression is searching for AID__OEM_RESERVED, which never
exists. Drop the extra '_'.
Change-Id: I8a1556731e14e49cef66e3e91121e4be23a308e0
Test: ./build/tools/fs_config/fs_config_generator.py fsconfig --aid-header=system/core/include/private/android_filesystem_config.h device/somc/abc/config.fs
This reverts commit fad4b4b715.
Incorporating the following fixes:
1.
fsconfig: fix fs_config_* build for discovered headers
When android_file system_config.h is picked up from the device
directory, neither TARGET_FS_CONFIG_GEN or TARGET_ANDROID_FILESYSTEM_CONFIG_H
are specified. Thus, the build is not generating the required fs_config_files
and fs_config_dirs.
Test: Ensure that make fs_config_files works, and produces the same output as before
Build the system image and mount it as a loop back and dump the file system
capabilities with getcap. Verify that output to the supplied
android_file system_config.h
From the loopback of the system.img mount, from CWD system/bin:
$ getcap *
cnss-daemon = cap_net_bind_service+ep
hostapd = cap_net_admin,cap_net_raw+ep
imsdatadaemon = cap_net_bind_service+ep
ims_rtp_daemon = cap_net_bind_service+ep
logd = cap_setgid,cap_audit_control,cap_syslog+ep
mm-qcamera-daemon = cap_sys_nice+ep
pm-service = cap_net_bind_service+ep
run-as = cap_setgid,cap_setuid+ep
surfaceflinger = cap_sys_nice+ep
webview_zygote32 = cap_setgid,cap_setuid,cap_setpcap+ep
webview_zygote64 = cap_setgid,cap_setuid,cap_setpcap+ep
Compared to the android_filesystem_config.h:
{ 00700, AID_CAMERA, AID_SHELL, (1ULL << CAP_SYS_NICE), "system/bin/mm-qcamera-daemon" },
{ 00755, AID_SYSTEM, AID_SYSTEM, (1ULL << CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE), "system/bin/pm-service" },
{ 00755, AID_SYSTEM, AID_SYSTEM, (1ULL << CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE), "system/bin/imsdatadaemon" },
{ 00755, AID_SYSTEM, AID_RADIO, (1ULL << CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE), "system/bin/ims_rtp_daemon" },
{ 00755, AID_SYSTEM, AID_SYSTEM, (1ULL << CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE), "system/bin/cnss-daemon"},
2.
fsconfig: fix error message for duplicate AID
Fixes:
raise ValueError('Duplicate aid value "%u" for %s' % value,
TypeError: %u format: a number is required, not str
and
raise ValueError('Duplicate aid value "%s" for %s' % value,
TypeError: not enough arguments for format string
3.
fsconfig: add test for duplicate ranges
Add a test for duplicate range detection.
4.
fsconfig: skip AID_APP, AID_USER and all ranges
Do not output AID_APP, AID_USER and ranges. A range
is defined as ending with AID_ and ending in _START or
_END.
5.
fsconfig: test for skip AID_APP, AID_USER and all ranges
Test against AIDs that caused the bionic tests to fail.
Change-Id: I95569a9ccc83bd3231f8a6f395532cc2de316bd2
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
Add some initial unit tests.
The unit tests themselves are inlined into the tool and
can be executed by running the "test" commandlet.
Example:
$ python -m unittest test_fs_config_generator.Tests
.............
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 13 tests in 0.004s
OK
Test: run the test commandlet and observe for failures.
Change-Id: I1bada385fa841fd50fa958997d440f1198e15198
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
Introduce a generator that outputs group files per man(5) group.
Succinctly, the output is a colon delimited string containing the following
fields:
* group name
* encrypted password (optional)
* gid (int)
* userlist (str,...)
Multiple colon delimited lines may exist, but will not be separated
across lines.
Sample generator output:
foo::2900:
foo_bar::2901:
custom_oem1::2902:
Test: That make group produces the group file.
Change-Id: Idd3fe925a09a227c6e894e1b5d2b3873b01531c6
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
Introduce a generator that outputs passwd files per man(5) passwd.
Succinctly, the output is a colon delimited string containing the following
fields:
* login name
* encrypted password (optional)
* uid (int)
* gid (int)
* User name or comment field
* home directory
* interpreter (optional)
Multiple colon delimited lines may exist, but will not be separated
across lines.
When run, produces:
foo::2900:2900::/:/system/bin/sh
foo_bar::2901:2901::/:/system/bin/sh
custom_oem1::2902:2902::/:/system/bin/sh
Note that this generator allows for 0 or more config.fs files. This allows for:
* Unconditional inclusion of /system/etc/passwd in the generated image
* A blank passwd file if no config.fs files are specified.
This ensures that when OEMs add config.fs files, there is no additional steps
for proper functionality (simpler for OEMs).
The one draw back is the additional inode consumption on system for a possible
blank file.
Test: That it produces a valid passwd file.
Change-Id: I19691c8260f02147ed861f8a319aeab3f5b1738e
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
Generate the friendly name in one location. This prepares
the tool for generatting passwd and group files.
Also support mapping friendly names to identifiers.
Test: That output files stay the same as before.
Change-Id: I12198611126613eae81ca61614ed269c2439b72b
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
When generating files restrict the characters allowed in
AID_<name> to upercase, numbers, and underscores.
This detects errors ahead of time for generated C files as
well as handles seperation characters for passwd/group files.
This also lends itself to automatic detection of collisions
on friendly names, since freindly names are the lowercase
version of <name>.
Test: That invalid aid values result in a build failure.
Test: That the output files are consistent with ones before
this change (hash and diff checks)
Change-Id: Ie8ec44c1157ba9c22100e9169d9187f615e71280
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
Generate an OEM AID_<name> header file seperate from fs_config
header file and provide details on how to export this interface
into native code.
Test: That ls, ps, chown and services function for built in
services as before.
Change-Id: Ie8ce6585e0721b52633ee50d62dcfe796e178f65
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
Implement an android_id generator that takes the data
acquired from parsing private/android_filesystem_config.h
and generates the android_id friendly name to uid mapping
for consumption in Bionic.
Test: That ls, ps, mkdir, chown, chgrp and services for built
in names work.
Change-Id: I1e55a401be0fca0ad162f8dc1e072e6afde7b927
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
Rather than hardcode the OEM ranges, parse and extract
AID values from android_filesystem_config.h.
An AID is defined to the tool as:
* #define AID_<name>
An OEM Range is defined to the the tool as:
* AID_OEM_RESERVED_START
* AID_OEM_RESERVED_END
or
* AID_OEM_RESERVED_N_START
* AID_OEM_RESERVED_N_END
Where N is a number.
While parsing, perform sanity checks such as:
1. AIDs defined in the header cannot be within OEM range
2. OEM Ranges must be valid:
* Cannot overlap one another.
* Range START must be less than range END
3. Like the C preproccessor, multiple matching AID_<name> throws
en error.
The parser introduced here, prepares the tool to output android_ids
consumable for bionic.
Note that some AID_* friendly names were not consistent, thus a small
fixup map had to be placed inside the tool.
Test: tested parsing and dumping the data from android_filesystem_config.h
file.
Change-Id: Ifa4d1c9565d061b60542296fe33c8eba31649e62
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
This internally structures fs_config_generator.py to be able
to plug in generators to produce different outputs. This
prepares this tool for group and pwd file outputs.
Test: Checked diff and hash of before and after files.
Change-Id: Ie558518ac227dd946d70ab48027698b72a9bc94a
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
Test: Checked diff and hash of before and after output files, same.
Test: Tested build for basic boot and functionality.
Change-Id: If7806427e3a2a9ddb7a2c9aa14e1e4f9bf696acf
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
Support both OEM and OEM2 ranges as defined by
private/android_filesystem_config.h.
Change-Id: I1aef62fa446301bb68b0309b198f3fe8b5eb92c7
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
Introduce TARGET_FS_CONFIG_GEN, an option for generating
android_filesystem_config.h files from multiple intermediate
file formats. See the README for more details.
Change-Id: Ibdb2f65702657802e34b0cec18fb43709d7452bb
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>