When creating incremental OTAs, we should always use the fstab from the
source build instead of the target.
Bug: 21948974
Change-Id: I8b6a18f64b412f782184f9d382544ed0ce093fb4
(cherry picked from commit dd24da9ec9)
When generating incremental OTAs, we should use the fstab in the source
build instead of the target one. Similarly for recovery_mount_options.
Bug: 22011892
Change-Id: Idb5c72d1a792e8bb40376a380e3dc06136b13652
In ext4 filesystems, some blocks might be changed even being mounted
R/O, such as the superblock (block 0). We need to exclude such blocks
from integrity verification. Plus such blocks should always be
written to the target by copying instead of patching.
Bug: http://b/20939131
Change-Id: I657025b7b1ad50d4365e7b18dc39308facfe864e
(cherry picked from commit ff7778166b)
In order to work around the zip 2GiB limit, we need to wrap the related
functions in zipfile. Calls to those functions should always be replaced
with calls to the wrappers instead.
Bug: 18015246
Change-Id: I499574cee51ec4804bc10cbefe0b17940afed918
(cherry picked from commit 2ed665a033)
Occasionally we need to include full radio image in incremental OTAs.
Adding --full_radio option to support that.
It needs matching changes in the releasetools.py in the target_files
zip, which comes from device/<vendor>/<device>/releasetools.py.
Bug: 19994922
Change-Id: Id1fb3a9cdb7e67dd9dbadd8fb6cd5fccd358820e
This caught a few bugs/syntax errors (a few character classes were not
escaped properly in regex patterns, some indentation was illegal,
etc).
Change-Id: I50637607524e68c4fb9cad7167f58a46b8d26b2c