Bug: 63691195
Test: `make custom_images` with CUSTOM_IMAGE_SUPPORT_VERITY_FEC := true
Test: boot device with the custom image built above
Change-Id: I198fa1e0697cb00712bbfb6f1a717ec623703ede
`make custom_images` supports to build different kinds of *non-droid* images,
e.g., odm.img. Adding the support of signing them with either AVB HASH footer
or AVB HASHTREE footer. The user can use HASH for small images and
HASHTREE for large images.
Sample signing configurations:
* AVB HASH footer:
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_AVB_HASH_ENABLE := true
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_AVB_ADD_HASH_FOOTER_ARGS := --append_to_release_string my_odm_image
* AVB HASHTREE footer:
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_AVB_HASHTREE_ENABLE := true
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_AVB_ADD_HASHTREE_FOOTER_ARGS := --fec_num_roots 8
* Using custom signing key:
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_AVB_ALGORITHM := SHA256_RSA2048
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_AVB_KEY_PATH := external/avb/test/data/testkey_rsa2048.pem
Bug: 36701014
Test: `make custom_images` with AVB HASH footer
Test: `make custom_images` with AVB HASHTREE footer
Test: `make droid` to check system.img is still properly signed with AVB HASHTREE
Test: `make droid` to check vendor.img is still properly signed with AVB HASHTREE
Change-Id: I8dc420e12e37e9a631345c0cd883339db05d489f
Set CUSTOM_IMAGE_AVB_ENABLE := true to enable avb, add_hashtree_footer
args can be added in CUSTOM_IMAGE_AVB_ADD_HASHTREE_FOOTER_ARGS.
Bug: 38319818
Test: m custom_images
Change-Id: Ia452dc5ce8b55bcbd3abba9e965b72e78fd8c104
New custom image configuration variables:
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_SELINUX, set to "true" if the image supports selinux.
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_SUPPORT_VERITY, set to "true" if the product supports verity.
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_VERITY_BLOCK_DEVICE
Also changed the staging directory name to the mount point, like we do
for other images built by the build system.
Bug: 19609718
Change-Id: I6bbf06b79eee63e4c77834f2e6f1d5a7f7e00a12
Build additional images requested by the product makefile.
This script gives the ability to build multiple additional images and
you can configure what modules/files to include in each image.
1. Define PRODUCT_CUSTOM_IMAGE_MAKEFILES in your product makefile.
PRODUCT_CUSTOM_IMAGE_MAKEFILES is a list of makefiles.
Each makefile configures an image.
For image configuration makefile foo/bar/xyz.mk, the built image
file name
will be xyz.img. So make sure they won't conflict.
2. In each image's configuration makefile, you can define variables:
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_MOUNT_POINT, the mount point, such as "oem", "odm"
etc.
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_PARTITION_SIZE
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_DICT_FILE, a text file defining a dictionary
accepted by BuildImage() in tools/releasetools/build_image.py.
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_MODULES, a list of module names you want to include
in the image; Not only the module itself will be installed to proper
path in the image, you can also piggyback additional files/directories
with the module's LOCAL_PICKUP_FILES.
- CUSTOM_IMAGE_COPY_FILES, a list of "<src>:<dest>" to be copied to
the image. <dest> is relativ to the root of the image.
To build all those images, run "make custom_images".
Bug: 19609718
Change-Id: Ic73587e08503a251be27797c7b00329716051927