FileImage needs to be thread-safe because multiple
threads gets data from it when an incremental OTA
package is created.
Test: apply incremental OTA on cuttlefish
Bug: 113175337
Change-Id: I31637fce0fbd66f3fa6c5c478da09bae65a52229
Merged-In: I31637fce0fbd66f3fa6c5c478da09bae65a52229
FileImage needs to be thread-safe because multiple
threads gets data from it when an incremental OTA
package is created.
Test: apply incremental OTA on cuttlefish
Bug: 113175337
Change-Id: I31637fce0fbd66f3fa6c5c478da09bae65a52229
About half of the testcases rely on external tools (i.e. the ones in
`otatools.zip`, which are external to releasetools module, but still
built by Android). It's WAI as releasetools scripts are mostly for
gluing purpose.
However, the current support in Soong doesn't allow packing the helper
modules as part of the built releasetools_test. This CL adds a decorator
that allows declaring external dependencies in testcases, which will be
skipped while running in presubmit. It doesn't affect local invocation
of `atest releasetools_test`.
Fixes: 112080715
Test: `atest releasetools_test`
Test: TreeHugger; check that releasetools_test is invoked (and test
passes).
Change-Id: I8fdeb6549023cf5ddeb79d610c7c37cf9f13d3cc
All the unittests will be built into releasetools_test. One can run the
tests with `atest releasetools_test` or the traditional way
`test_utils.py`. The atest way is recommended, which additionally builds
the required tools.
With the current support in Soong, we can't pack the built tools into
releasetools_test yet. So running `releasetools_test` alone in clound
would fail. Follow-up CLs will address the issue in order to deploy the
tests with TEST_MAPPING.
Bug: 112080715
Test: `atest releasetools_test`
Change-Id: Ica95517a5ab326f4e58fc57c6c2c276cfe882f3c
It returns a list of one generator object, not a list
of strings.
Test: test_blockimgdiff
Bug: 113175337
Change-Id: I8962c539c2ce3fae90d428b38c4b0e52c5a2cdad
Merged-In: I8962c539c2ce3fae90d428b38c4b0e52c5a2cdad
The function used to be serving system and vendor partitions only (as
they were the only partitions using sparse image at the point). The code
itself doesn't rely on anything specific to system/vendor.
Test: python -m unittest test_common
Bug: 113175337
Change-Id: Ia4ecdeedb262f3d9db082128eaf9bab299983333
Merged-In: Ia4ecdeedb262f3d9db082128eaf9bab299983333
The signature size will be 512 bytes when signing the payload
with 4096 bits key. This cl determines the key size with
"openssl rsa -modulus"
The new key in testdata is generated by
"openssl genrsa -out testkey 4096"
Bug: 129163830
Test: generate and verify an OTA package
Change-Id: I6662b0a0c553dc0fd84711312a1256b887e332fd
(cherry picked from commit 376cc7c452)
assert-max-image-size doesn't make sense for
dynamic partitions, as build_image.py always find the
right size for the output image. Hence:
- build_image.py no longer need to write generated_*_info.txt
(which contains the size of the image).
- assert-max-image-size on the static BOARD_*IMAGE_PARTITION_SIZE. If
a partition is dynamic, that variable isn't set, and
assert-max-image-size becomes a no-op. If the partition is static,
assert-max-image-size checks the static partition size as it used
to be.
- Fix read-size-of-partitions to use the size of the partition by
reading the image directly (instead of using generated_*_info.txt).
For devices without AVB, with DAP enabled, and does not have
RESERVED_SIZE for partitions, because of right sizing, the original
code always warns about approaching size limits. Since such checks
doesn't make sense for dynamic partitions, remove them.
Test: builds on device with dynamic partitions
Test: builds on cuttlefish with DAP enabled (without AVB), no
more size limit warnings:
WARNING: out/target/product/vsoc_x86/vendor.img approaching size limit (X now; limit X)
This reverts commit 6e099095d1.
Reason for revert: reland the CL
Bug: 122377935
Test: build blueline_mainline
Change-Id: Iee594b64e687decff186c0fa60f82b88608febe9
Merged-In: Iee594b64e687decff186c0fa60f82b88608febe9
Also, move code from build_super_image.py to sparse_img.py.
Test: sparse_img.py on sparse and non-sparse images
Bug: 122377935
Change-Id: Ie91fdfdbb54298ea27eb20d1b5363aeb1470356e
Merged-In: Ie91fdfdbb54298ea27eb20d1b5363aeb1470356e
The function used to be serving system and vendor partitions only (as
they were the only partitions using sparse image at the point). The code
itself doesn't rely on anything specific to system/vendor.
Test: python -m unittest test_common
Change-Id: Ia4ecdeedb262f3d9db082128eaf9bab299983333
The signature size will be 512 bytes when signing the payload
with 4096 bits key. This cl determines the key size with
"openssl rsa -modulus"
The new key in testdata is generated by
"openssl genrsa -out testkey 4096"
Bug: 129163830
Test: generate and verify an OTA package
Change-Id: I6662b0a0c553dc0fd84711312a1256b887e332fd