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//
// Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//
#include "update_engine/hardware_android.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <memory>
#include <android-base/properties.h>
#include <base/files/file_util.h>
#include <bootloader_message/bootloader_message.h>
#include "update_engine/common/hardware.h"
#include "update_engine/common/platform_constants.h"
using android::base::GetBoolProperty;
using android::base::GetIntProperty;
using android::base::GetProperty;
using std::string;
namespace chromeos_update_engine {
namespace {
// Android properties that identify the hardware and potentially non-updatable
// parts of the bootloader (such as the bootloader version and the baseband
// version).
const char kPropBootBootloader[] = "ro.boot.bootloader";
const char kPropBootBaseband[] = "ro.boot.baseband";
const char kPropProductManufacturer[] = "ro.product.manufacturer";
const char kPropBootHardwareSKU[] = "ro.boot.hardware.sku";
const char kPropBootRevision[] = "ro.boot.revision";
const char kPropBuildDateUTC[] = "ro.build.date.utc";
} // namespace
namespace hardware {
// Factory defined in hardware.h.
std::unique_ptr<HardwareInterface> CreateHardware() {
return std::make_unique<HardwareAndroid>();
}
} // namespace hardware
// In Android there are normally three kinds of builds: eng, userdebug and user.
// These builds target respectively a developer build, a debuggable version of
// the final product and the pristine final product the end user will run.
// Apart from the ro.build.type property name, they differ in the following
// properties that characterize the builds:
// * eng builds: ro.secure=0 and ro.debuggable=1
// * userdebug builds: ro.secure=1 and ro.debuggable=1
// * user builds: ro.secure=1 and ro.debuggable=0
//
// See IsOfficialBuild() and IsNormalMode() for the meaning of these options in
// Android.
bool HardwareAndroid::IsOfficialBuild() const {
// We run an official build iff ro.secure == 1, because we expect the build to
// behave like the end user product and check for updates. Note that while
// developers are able to build "official builds" by just running "make user",
// that will only result in a more restrictive environment. The important part
// is that we don't produce and push "non-official" builds to the end user.
//
// In case of a non-bool value, we take the most restrictive option and
// assume we are in an official-build.
return GetBoolProperty("ro.secure", true);
}
bool HardwareAndroid::IsNormalBootMode() const {
// We are running in "dev-mode" iff ro.debuggable == 1. In dev-mode the
// update_engine will allow extra developers options, such as providing a
// different update URL. In case of error, we assume the build is in
// normal-mode.
return !GetBoolProperty("ro.debuggable", false);
}
bool HardwareAndroid::AreDevFeaturesEnabled() const {
return !IsNormalBootMode();
}
bool HardwareAndroid::IsOOBEEnabled() const {
// No OOBE flow blocking updates for Android-based boards.
return false;
}
bool HardwareAndroid::IsOOBEComplete(base::Time* out_time_of_oobe) const {
LOG(WARNING) << "OOBE is not enabled but IsOOBEComplete() called.";
if (out_time_of_oobe)
*out_time_of_oobe = base::Time();
return true;
}
string HardwareAndroid::GetHardwareClass() const {
auto manufacturer = GetProperty(kPropProductManufacturer, "");
auto sku = GetProperty(kPropBootHardwareSKU, "");
auto revision = GetProperty(kPropBootRevision, "");
return manufacturer + ":" + sku + ":" + revision;
}
string HardwareAndroid::GetFirmwareVersion() const {
return GetProperty(kPropBootBootloader, "");
}
string HardwareAndroid::GetECVersion() const {
return GetProperty(kPropBootBaseband, "");
}
int HardwareAndroid::GetMinKernelKeyVersion() const {
LOG(WARNING) << "STUB: No Kernel key version is available.";
return -1;
}
int HardwareAndroid::GetMinFirmwareKeyVersion() const {
LOG(WARNING) << "STUB: No Firmware key version is available.";
return -1;
}
int HardwareAndroid::GetMaxFirmwareKeyRollforward() const {
LOG(WARNING) << "STUB: Getting firmware_max_rollforward is not supported.";
return -1;
}
bool HardwareAndroid::SetMaxFirmwareKeyRollforward(
int firmware_max_rollforward) {
LOG(WARNING) << "STUB: Setting firmware_max_rollforward is not supported.";
return false;
}
bool HardwareAndroid::SetMaxKernelKeyRollforward(int kernel_max_rollforward) {
LOG(WARNING) << "STUB: Setting kernel_max_rollforward is not supported.";
return false;
}
int HardwareAndroid::GetPowerwashCount() const {
LOG(WARNING) << "STUB: Assuming no factory reset was performed.";
return 0;
}
bool HardwareAndroid::SchedulePowerwash(bool is_rollback) {
LOG(INFO) << "Scheduling a powerwash to BCB.";
LOG_IF(WARNING, is_rollback) << "is_rollback was true but isn't supported.";
string err;
if (!update_bootloader_message({"--wipe_data", "--reason=wipe_data_from_ota"},
&err)) {
LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to update bootloader message: " << err;
return false;
}
return true;
}
bool HardwareAndroid::CancelPowerwash() {
string err;
if (!clear_bootloader_message(&err)) {
LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to clear bootloader message: " << err;
return false;
}
return true;
}
bool HardwareAndroid::GetNonVolatileDirectory(base::FilePath* path) const {
base::FilePath local_path(constants::kNonVolatileDirectory);
if (!base::PathExists(local_path)) {
LOG(ERROR) << "Non-volatile directory not found: " << local_path.value();
return false;
}
*path = local_path;
return true;
}
bool HardwareAndroid::GetPowerwashSafeDirectory(base::FilePath* path) const {
// On Android, we don't have a directory persisted across powerwash.
return false;
}
int64_t HardwareAndroid::GetBuildTimestamp() const {
return GetIntProperty<int64_t>(kPropBuildDateUTC, 0);
}
// Returns true if the device runs an userdebug build, and explicitly allows OTA
// downgrade.
bool HardwareAndroid::AllowDowngrade() const {
return GetBoolProperty("ro.ota.allow_downgrade", false) &&
GetBoolProperty("ro.debuggable", false);
}
bool HardwareAndroid::GetFirstActiveOmahaPingSent() const {
LOG(WARNING) << "STUB: Assuming first active omaha was never set.";
return false;
}
bool HardwareAndroid::SetFirstActiveOmahaPingSent() {
LOG(WARNING) << "STUB: Assuming first active omaha is set.";
// We will set it true, so its failure doesn't cause escalation.
return true;
}
void HardwareAndroid::SetWarmReset(bool warm_reset) {
constexpr char warm_reset_prop[] = "ota.warm_reset";
if (!android::base::SetProperty(warm_reset_prop, warm_reset ? "1" : "0")) {
LOG(WARNING) << "Failed to set prop " << warm_reset_prop;
}
}
} // namespace chromeos_update_engine