Merge "releasetools: Group the option descriptions in ota_from_target_files.py."
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@@ -966,17 +966,18 @@ def ReadApkCerts(tf_zip):
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COMMON_DOCSTRING = """
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COMMON_DOCSTRING = """
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Global options
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-p (--path) <dir>
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-p (--path) <dir>
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Prepend <dir>/bin to the list of places to search for binaries
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Prepend <dir>/bin to the list of places to search for binaries run by this
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run by this script, and expect to find jars in <dir>/framework.
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script, and expect to find jars in <dir>/framework.
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-s (--device_specific) <file>
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-s (--device_specific) <file>
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Path to the python module containing device-specific
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Path to the Python module containing device-specific releasetools code.
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releasetools code.
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-x (--extra) <key=value>
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-x (--extra) <key=value>
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Add a key/value pair to the 'extras' dict, which device-specific
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Add a key/value pair to the 'extras' dict, which device-specific extension
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extension code may look at.
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code may look at.
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-v (--verbose)
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-v (--verbose)
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Show command lines being executed.
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Show command lines being executed.
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# limitations under the License.
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# limitations under the License.
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"""
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"""
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Given a target-files zipfile, produces an OTA package that installs
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Given a target-files zipfile, produces an OTA package that installs that build.
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that build. An incremental OTA is produced if -i is given, otherwise
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An incremental OTA is produced if -i is given, otherwise a full OTA is produced.
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a full OTA is produced.
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Usage: ota_from_target_files [flags] input_target_files output_ota_package
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Usage: ota_from_target_files [options] input_target_files output_ota_package
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-k (--package_key) <key> Key to use to sign the package (default is
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Common options that apply to both of non-A/B and A/B OTAs
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the value of default_system_dev_certificate from the input
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target-files's META/misc_info.txt, or
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--downgrade
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"build/target/product/security/testkey" if that value is not
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Intentionally generate an incremental OTA that updates from a newer build
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specified).
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to an older one (based on timestamp comparison). "post-timestamp" will be
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replaced by "ota-downgrade=yes" in the metadata file. A data wipe will
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always be enforced, so "ota-wipe=yes" will also be included in the
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metadata file. The update-binary in the source build will be used in the
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OTA package, unless --binary flag is specified. Please also check the doc
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for --override_timestamp below.
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-i (--incremental_from) <file>
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Generate an incremental OTA using the given target-files zip as the
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starting build.
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-k (--package_key) <key>
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Key to use to sign the package (default is the value of
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default_system_dev_certificate from the input target-files's
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META/misc_info.txt, or "build/target/product/security/testkey" if that
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value is not specified).
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For incremental OTAs, the default value is based on the source
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For incremental OTAs, the default value is based on the source
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target-file, not the target build.
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target-file, not the target build.
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-i (--incremental_from) <file>
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--override_timestamp
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Generate an incremental OTA using the given target-files zip as
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Intentionally generate an incremental OTA that updates from a newer build
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the starting build.
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to an older one (based on timestamp comparison), by overriding the
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timestamp in package metadata. This differs from --downgrade flag: we know
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for sure this is NOT an actual downgrade case, but two builds are cut in a
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reverse order. A legit use case is that we cut a new build C (after having
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A and B), but want to enfore an update path of A -> C -> B. Specifying
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--downgrade may not help since that would enforce a data wipe for C -> B
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update. The value of "post-timestamp" will be set to the newer timestamp
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plus one, so that the package can be pushed and applied.
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--full_radio
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--wipe_user_data
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When generating an incremental OTA, always include a full copy of
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Generate an OTA package that will wipe the user data partition when
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radio image. This option is only meaningful when -i is specified,
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installed.
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because a full radio is always included in a full OTA if applicable.
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Non-A/B OTA specific options
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-b (--binary) <file>
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Use the given binary as the update-binary in the output package, instead
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of the binary in the build's target_files. Use for development only.
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--block
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Generate a block-based OTA for non-A/B device. We have deprecated the
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support for file-based OTA since O. Block-based OTA will be used by
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default for all non-A/B devices. Keeping this flag here to not break
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existing callers.
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-e (--extra_script) <file>
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Insert the contents of file at the end of the update script.
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--full_bootloader
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--full_bootloader
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Similar to --full_radio. When generating an incremental OTA, always
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Similar to --full_radio. When generating an incremental OTA, always
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include a full copy of bootloader image.
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include a full copy of bootloader image.
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--verify
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--full_radio
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Remount and verify the checksums of the files written to the system and
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When generating an incremental OTA, always include a full copy of radio
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vendor (if used) partitions. Non-A/B incremental OTAs only.
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image. This option is only meaningful when -i is specified, because a full
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radio is always included in a full OTA if applicable.
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--log_diff <file>
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Generate a log file that shows the differences in the source and target
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builds for an incremental package. This option is only meaningful when -i
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is specified.
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-o (--oem_settings) <main_file[,additional_files...]>
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-o (--oem_settings) <main_file[,additional_files...]>
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Comma seperated list of files used to specify the expected OEM-specific
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Comma seperated list of files used to specify the expected OEM-specific
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OEM-specific properties.
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OEM-specific properties.
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--oem_no_mount
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--oem_no_mount
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For devices with OEM-specific properties but without an OEM partition,
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For devices with OEM-specific properties but without an OEM partition, do
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do not mount the OEM partition in the updater-script. This should be
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not mount the OEM partition in the updater-script. This should be very
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very rarely used, since it's expected to have a dedicated OEM partition
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rarely used, since it's expected to have a dedicated OEM partition for
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for OEM-specific properties. Only meaningful when -o is specified.
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OEM-specific properties. Only meaningful when -o is specified.
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--wipe_user_data
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--stash_threshold <float>
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Generate an OTA package that will wipe the user data partition
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Specify the threshold that will be used to compute the maximum allowed
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when installed.
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stash size (defaults to 0.8).
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--downgrade
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-t (--worker_threads) <int>
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Intentionally generate an incremental OTA that updates from a newer
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Specify the number of worker-threads that will be used when generating
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build to an older one (based on timestamp comparison). "post-timestamp"
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patches for incremental updates (defaults to 3).
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will be replaced by "ota-downgrade=yes" in the metadata file. A data
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wipe will always be enforced, so "ota-wipe=yes" will also be included in
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the metadata file. The update-binary in the source build will be used in
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the OTA package, unless --binary flag is specified. Please also check the
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doc for --override_timestamp below.
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--override_timestamp
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--verify
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Intentionally generate an incremental OTA that updates from a newer
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Verify the checksums of the updated system and vendor (if any) partitions.
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build to an older one (based on timestamp comparison), by overriding the
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Non-A/B incremental OTAs only.
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timestamp in package metadata. This differs from --downgrade flag: we
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know for sure this is NOT an actual downgrade case, but two builds are
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cut in a reverse order. A legit use case is that we cut a new build C
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(after having A and B), but want to enfore an update path of A -> C -> B.
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Specifying --downgrade may not help since that would enforce a data wipe
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for C -> B update. The value of "post-timestamp" will be set to the newer
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timestamp plus one, so that the package can be pushed and applied.
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-e (--extra_script) <file>
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Insert the contents of file at the end of the update script.
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-2 (--two_step)
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-2 (--two_step)
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Generate a 'two-step' OTA package, where recovery is updated
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Generate a 'two-step' OTA package, where recovery is updated first, so
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first, so that any changes made to the system partition are done
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that any changes made to the system partition are done using the new
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using the new recovery (new kernel, etc.).
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recovery (new kernel, etc.).
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A/B OTA specific options
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--include_secondary
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--include_secondary
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Additionally include the payload for secondary slot images (default:
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Additionally include the payload for secondary slot images (default:
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Due to the special install procedure, the secondary payload will be always
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Due to the special install procedure, the secondary payload will be always
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generated as a full payload.
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generated as a full payload.
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--block
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Generate a block-based OTA for non-A/B device. We have deprecated the
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support for file-based OTA since O. Block-based OTA will be used by
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default for all non-A/B devices. Keeping this flag here to not break
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existing callers.
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-b (--binary) <file>
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Use the given binary as the update-binary in the output package,
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instead of the binary in the build's target_files. Use for
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development only.
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-t (--worker_threads) <int>
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Specifies the number of worker-threads that will be used when
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generating patches for incremental updates (defaults to 3).
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--stash_threshold <float>
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Specifies the threshold that will be used to compute the maximum
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allowed stash size (defaults to 0.8).
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--log_diff <file>
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Generate a log file that shows the differences in the source and target
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builds for an incremental package. This option is only meaningful when
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-i is specified.
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--payload_signer <signer>
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--payload_signer <signer>
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Specify the signer when signing the payload and metadata for A/B OTAs.
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Specify the signer when signing the payload and metadata for A/B OTAs.
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By default (i.e. without this flag), it calls 'openssl pkeyutl' to sign
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By default (i.e. without this flag), it calls 'openssl pkeyutl' to sign
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