HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES is already added to the PATH variable,
so it is not needed to add the path info for binaries in
misc_info.txt and <partition>_image_info.txt.
Earlier the mkuserimg item in the build_image dictionary is
hardcoded to "mkuserimg.sh", but now it is customized for
mkuserimg.sh and mkuserimg_mke2fs.sh, and maintained in
dictionary "ext_mkuserimg=$(MKEXTUSERIMG)" in misc_info.txt
and <partition>_image_info.txt, where it is used in the
build_image script while creating the images.
The problem here is the value for this key is set to build
path of the file mkuserimg file
$(HOST_OUT_EXECUTABLES)/mkuserimg.sh,
i.e. out/host/linux_x86/bin/mkuserimg.sh,
there by standalone signing the images using otatools is
not working as the executables are packed in bin folder.
Test: tools/releasetools/sign_target_files_apks
-p <extracted ota-tools.zip folder>
--extra_signapk_args=-f /etc/opt/cert_data.dat
-v
--replace_verity_private_key ~/build/target/product/security/verity
--replace_verity_public_key ~/build/target/product/security/verity.x509.pem
-k <key maping>
<input target files zip>
<output target files zip>
Change-Id: I57af1025ec38f3794f779c49faa0bf965afc6a5d
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