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package android.os;

import android.annotation.IntDef;
import android.annotation.NonNull;
import android.annotation.SystemApi;
import android.annotation.WorkerThread;
import android.content.res.AssetFileDescriptor;
import android.os.IUpdateEngine;
import android.os.IUpdateEngineCallback;
import android.os.RemoteException;

/**
 * UpdateEngine handles calls to the update engine which takes care of A/B OTA
 * updates. It wraps up the update engine Binder APIs and exposes them as
 * SystemApis, which will be called by the system app responsible for OTAs.
 * On a Google device, this will be GmsCore.
 *
 * The minimal flow is:
 * 
    *
  1. Create a new UpdateEngine instance. *
  2. Call {@link #bind}, optionally providing callbacks. *
  3. Call {@link #applyPayload}. *
* * In addition, methods are provided to {@link #cancel} or * {@link #suspend}/{@link #resume} application of an update. * * The APIs defined in this class and UpdateEngineCallback class must be in * sync with the ones in * {@code system/update_engine/binder_bindings/android/os/IUpdateEngine.aidl} * and * {@code system/update_engine/binder_bindings/android/os/IUpdateEngineCallback.aidl}. * * {@hide} */ @SystemApi public class UpdateEngine { private static final String TAG = "UpdateEngine"; private static final String UPDATE_ENGINE_SERVICE = "android.os.UpdateEngineService"; /** * Error codes from update engine upon finishing a call to * {@link applyPayload}. Values will be passed via the callback function * {@link UpdateEngineCallback#onPayloadApplicationComplete}. Values must * agree with the ones in {@code system/update_engine/common/error_code.h}. */ public static final class ErrorCodeConstants { /** * Error code: a request finished successfully. */ public static final int SUCCESS = 0; /** * Error code: a request failed due to a generic error. */ public static final int ERROR = 1; /** * Error code: an update failed to apply due to filesystem copier * error. */ public static final int FILESYSTEM_COPIER_ERROR = 4; /** * Error code: an update failed to apply due to an error in running * post-install hooks. */ public static final int POST_INSTALL_RUNNER_ERROR = 5; /** * Error code: an update failed to apply due to a mismatching payload. * *

For example, the given payload uses a feature that's not * supported by the current update engine. */ public static final int PAYLOAD_MISMATCHED_TYPE_ERROR = 6; /** * Error code: an update failed to apply due to an error in opening * devices. */ public static final int INSTALL_DEVICE_OPEN_ERROR = 7; /** * Error code: an update failed to apply due to an error in opening * kernel device. */ public static final int KERNEL_DEVICE_OPEN_ERROR = 8; /** * Error code: an update failed to apply due to an error in fetching * the payload. * *

For example, this could be a result of bad network connection * when streaming an update. */ public static final int DOWNLOAD_TRANSFER_ERROR = 9; /** * Error code: an update failed to apply due to a mismatch in payload * hash. * *

Update engine does validity checks for the given payload and its * metadata. */ public static final int PAYLOAD_HASH_MISMATCH_ERROR = 10; /** * Error code: an update failed to apply due to a mismatch in payload * size. */ public static final int PAYLOAD_SIZE_MISMATCH_ERROR = 11; /** * Error code: an update failed to apply due to failing to verify * payload signatures. */ public static final int DOWNLOAD_PAYLOAD_VERIFICATION_ERROR = 12; /** * Error code: an update failed to apply due to a downgrade in payload * timestamp. * *

The timestamp of a build is encoded into the payload, which will * be enforced during install to prevent downgrading a device. */ public static final int PAYLOAD_TIMESTAMP_ERROR = 51; /** * Error code: an update has been applied successfully but the new slot * hasn't been set to active. * *

It indicates a successful finish of calling {@link #applyPayload} with * {@code SWITCH_SLOT_ON_REBOOT=0}. See {@link #applyPayload}. */ public static final int UPDATED_BUT_NOT_ACTIVE = 52; /** * Error code: there is not enough space on the device to apply the update. User should * be prompted to free up space and re-try the update. * *

See {@link UpdateEngine#allocateSpace}. */ public static final int NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE = 60; /** * Error code: the device is corrupted and no further updates may be applied. * *

See {@link UpdateEngine#cleanupAppliedPayload}. */ public static final int DEVICE_CORRUPTED = 61; } /** @hide */ @IntDef(value = { ErrorCodeConstants.SUCCESS, ErrorCodeConstants.ERROR, ErrorCodeConstants.FILESYSTEM_COPIER_ERROR, ErrorCodeConstants.POST_INSTALL_RUNNER_ERROR, ErrorCodeConstants.PAYLOAD_MISMATCHED_TYPE_ERROR, ErrorCodeConstants.INSTALL_DEVICE_OPEN_ERROR, ErrorCodeConstants.KERNEL_DEVICE_OPEN_ERROR, ErrorCodeConstants.DOWNLOAD_TRANSFER_ERROR, ErrorCodeConstants.PAYLOAD_HASH_MISMATCH_ERROR, ErrorCodeConstants.PAYLOAD_SIZE_MISMATCH_ERROR, ErrorCodeConstants.DOWNLOAD_PAYLOAD_VERIFICATION_ERROR, ErrorCodeConstants.PAYLOAD_TIMESTAMP_ERROR, ErrorCodeConstants.UPDATED_BUT_NOT_ACTIVE, ErrorCodeConstants.NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE, ErrorCodeConstants.DEVICE_CORRUPTED, }) public @interface ErrorCode {} /** * Status codes for update engine. Values must agree with the ones in * {@code system/update_engine/client_library/include/update_engine/update_status.h}. */ public static final class UpdateStatusConstants { /** * Update status code: update engine is in idle state. */ public static final int IDLE = 0; /** * Update status code: update engine is checking for update. */ public static final int CHECKING_FOR_UPDATE = 1; /** * Update status code: an update is available. */ public static final int UPDATE_AVAILABLE = 2; /** * Update status code: update engine is downloading an update. */ public static final int DOWNLOADING = 3; /** * Update status code: update engine is verifying an update. */ public static final int VERIFYING = 4; /** * Update status code: update engine is finalizing an update. */ public static final int FINALIZING = 5; /** * Update status code: an update has been applied and is pending for * reboot. */ public static final int UPDATED_NEED_REBOOT = 6; /** * Update status code: update engine is reporting an error event. */ public static final int REPORTING_ERROR_EVENT = 7; /** * Update status code: update engine is attempting to rollback an * update. */ public static final int ATTEMPTING_ROLLBACK = 8; /** * Update status code: update engine is in disabled state. */ public static final int DISABLED = 9; } private IUpdateEngine mUpdateEngine; private IUpdateEngineCallback mUpdateEngineCallback = null; private final Object mUpdateEngineCallbackLock = new Object(); /** * Creates a new instance. */ public UpdateEngine() { mUpdateEngine = IUpdateEngine.Stub.asInterface( ServiceManager.getService(UPDATE_ENGINE_SERVICE)); } /** * Prepares this instance for use. The callback will be notified on any * status change, and when the update completes. A handler can be supplied * to control which thread runs the callback, or null. */ public boolean bind(final UpdateEngineCallback callback, final Handler handler) { synchronized (mUpdateEngineCallbackLock) { mUpdateEngineCallback = new IUpdateEngineCallback.Stub() { @Override public void onStatusUpdate(final int status, final float percent) { if (handler != null) { handler.post(new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { callback.onStatusUpdate(status, percent); } }); } else { callback.onStatusUpdate(status, percent); } } @Override public void onPayloadApplicationComplete(final int errorCode) { if (handler != null) { handler.post(new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { callback.onPayloadApplicationComplete(errorCode); } }); } else { callback.onPayloadApplicationComplete(errorCode); } } }; try { return mUpdateEngine.bind(mUpdateEngineCallback); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } } /** * Equivalent to {@code bind(callback, null)}. */ public boolean bind(final UpdateEngineCallback callback) { return bind(callback, null); } /** * Applies the payload found at the given {@code url}. For non-streaming * updates, the URL can be a local file using the {@code file://} scheme. * *

The {@code offset} and {@code size} parameters specify the location * of the payload within the file represented by the URL. This is useful * if the downloadable package at the URL contains more than just the * update_engine payload (such as extra metadata). This is true for * Google's OTA system, where the URL points to a zip file in which the * payload is stored uncompressed within the zip file alongside other * data. * *

The {@code headerKeyValuePairs} parameter is used to pass metadata * to update_engine. In Google's implementation, this is stored as * {@code payload_properties.txt} in the zip file. It's generated by the * script {@code system/update_engine/scripts/brillo_update_payload}. * The complete list of keys and their documentation is in * {@code system/update_engine/common/constants.cc}, but an example * might be: *

     * String[] pairs = {
     *   "FILE_HASH=lURPCIkIAjtMOyB/EjQcl8zDzqtD6Ta3tJef6G/+z2k=",
     *   "FILE_SIZE=871903868",
     *   "METADATA_HASH=tBvj43QOB0Jn++JojcpVdbRLz0qdAuL+uTkSy7hokaw=",
     *   "METADATA_SIZE=70604"
     * };
     * 
* *

The callback functions registered via {@code #bind} will be called * during and at the end of the payload application. * *

By default the newly updated slot will be set active upon * successfully finishing an update. Device will attempt to boot into the * new slot on next reboot. This behavior can be customized by specifying * {@code SWITCH_SLOT_ON_REBOOT=0} in {@code headerKeyValuePairs}, which * allows the caller to later determine a good time to boot into the new * slot. Calling {@code applyPayload} again with the same payload but with * {@code SWITCH_SLOT_ON_REBOOT=1} will do the minimal work to set the new * slot active, after verifying its integrity. */ public void applyPayload(String url, long offset, long size, String[] headerKeyValuePairs) { try { mUpdateEngine.applyPayload(url, offset, size, headerKeyValuePairs); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } /** * Applies the payload passed as AssetFileDescriptor {@code assetFd} * instead of using the {@code file://} scheme. * *

See {@link #applyPayload(String)} for {@code offset}, {@code size} and * {@code headerKeyValuePairs} parameters. */ public void applyPayload(@NonNull AssetFileDescriptor assetFd, @NonNull String[] headerKeyValuePairs) { try { mUpdateEngine.applyPayloadFd(assetFd.getParcelFileDescriptor(), assetFd.getStartOffset(), assetFd.getLength(), headerKeyValuePairs); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } /** * Permanently cancels an in-progress update. * *

See {@link #resetStatus} to undo a finshed update (only available * before the updated system has been rebooted). * *

See {@link #suspend} for a way to temporarily stop an in-progress * update with the ability to resume it later. */ public void cancel() { try { mUpdateEngine.cancel(); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } /** * Suspends an in-progress update. This can be undone by calling * {@link #resume}. */ public void suspend() { try { mUpdateEngine.suspend(); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } /** * Resumes a suspended update. */ public void resume() { try { mUpdateEngine.resume(); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } /** * Resets the bootable flag on the non-current partition and all internal * update_engine state. This can be used after an unwanted payload has been * successfully applied and the device has not yet been rebooted to signal * that we no longer want to boot into that updated system. After this call * completes, update_engine will no longer report * {@code UPDATED_NEED_REBOOT}, so your callback can remove any outstanding * notification that rebooting into the new system is possible. */ public void resetStatus() { try { mUpdateEngine.resetStatus(); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } /** * Unbinds the last bound callback function. */ public boolean unbind() { synchronized (mUpdateEngineCallbackLock) { if (mUpdateEngineCallback == null) { return true; } try { boolean result = mUpdateEngine.unbind(mUpdateEngineCallback); mUpdateEngineCallback = null; return result; } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } } /** * Verifies that a payload associated with the given payload metadata * {@code payloadMetadataFilename} can be safely applied to ths device. * Returns {@code true} if the update can successfully be applied and * returns {@code false} otherwise. * * @param payloadMetadataFilename the location of the metadata without the * {@code file://} prefix. */ public boolean verifyPayloadMetadata(String payloadMetadataFilename) { try { return mUpdateEngine.verifyPayloadApplicable(payloadMetadataFilename); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } /** * Return value of {@link #allocateSpace.} */ public static final class AllocateSpaceResult { private @ErrorCode int mErrorCode = ErrorCodeConstants.SUCCESS; private long mFreeSpaceRequired = 0; private AllocateSpaceResult() {} /** * Error code. * * @return The following error codes: *

    *
  • {@link ErrorCodeConstants#SUCCESS} if space has been allocated * successfully.
  • *
  • {@link ErrorCodeConstants#NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE} if insufficient * space.
  • *
  • Other {@link ErrorCodeConstants} for other errors.
  • *
*/ @ErrorCode public int getErrorCode() { return mErrorCode; } /** * Estimated total space that needs to be available on the userdata partition to apply the * payload (in bytes). * *

* Note that in practice, more space needs to be made available before applying the payload * to keep the device working. * * @return The following values: *

    *
  • zero if {@link #getErrorCode} returns {@link ErrorCodeConstants#SUCCESS}
  • *
  • non-zero if {@link #getErrorCode} returns * {@link ErrorCodeConstants#NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE}. * Value is the estimated total space required on userdata partition.
  • *
* @throws IllegalStateException if {@link #getErrorCode} is not one of the above. * */ public long getFreeSpaceRequired() { if (mErrorCode == ErrorCodeConstants.SUCCESS) { return 0; } if (mErrorCode == ErrorCodeConstants.NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE) { return mFreeSpaceRequired; } throw new IllegalStateException(String.format( "getFreeSpaceRequired() is not available when error code is %d", mErrorCode)); } } /** * Initialize partitions for a payload associated with the given payload * metadata {@code payloadMetadataFilename} by preallocating required space. * *

This function should be called after payload has been verified after * {@link #verifyPayloadMetadata}. This function does not verify whether * the given payload is applicable or not. * *

Implementation of {@code allocateSpace} uses * {@code headerKeyValuePairs} to determine whether space has been allocated * for a different or same payload previously. If space has been allocated * for a different payload before, space will be reallocated for the given * payload. If space has been allocated for the same payload, no actions to * storage devices are taken. * *

This function is synchronous and may take a non-trivial amount of * time. Callers should call this function in a background thread. * * @param payloadMetadataFilename See {@link #verifyPayloadMetadata}. * @param headerKeyValuePairs See {@link #applyPayload}. * @return See {@link AllocateSpaceResult#getErrorCode} and * {@link AllocateSpaceResult#getFreeSpaceRequired}. */ @WorkerThread @NonNull public AllocateSpaceResult allocateSpace( @NonNull String payloadMetadataFilename, @NonNull String[] headerKeyValuePairs) { AllocateSpaceResult result = new AllocateSpaceResult(); try { result.mFreeSpaceRequired = mUpdateEngine.allocateSpaceForPayload( payloadMetadataFilename, headerKeyValuePairs); result.mErrorCode = result.mFreeSpaceRequired == 0 ? ErrorCodeConstants.SUCCESS : ErrorCodeConstants.NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE; return result; } catch (ServiceSpecificException e) { result.mErrorCode = e.errorCode; result.mFreeSpaceRequired = 0; return result; } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } private static class CleanupAppliedPayloadCallback extends IUpdateEngineCallback.Stub { private int mErrorCode = ErrorCodeConstants.ERROR; private boolean mCompleted = false; private Object mLock = new Object(); private int getResult() { synchronized (mLock) { while (!mCompleted) { try { mLock.wait(); } catch (InterruptedException ex) { // do nothing, just wait again. } } return mErrorCode; } } @Override public void onStatusUpdate(int status, float percent) { } @Override public void onPayloadApplicationComplete(int errorCode) { synchronized (mLock) { mErrorCode = errorCode; mCompleted = true; mLock.notifyAll(); } } } /** * Cleanup files used by the previous update and free up space after the * device has been booted successfully into the new build. * *

In particular, this function waits until delta files for snapshots for * Virtual A/B update are merged to OS partitions, then delete these delta * files. * *

This function is synchronous and may take a non-trivial amount of * time. Callers should call this function in a background thread. * *

This function does not delete payload binaries downloaded for a * non-streaming OTA update. * * @return One of the following: *

    *
  • {@link ErrorCodeConstants#SUCCESS} if execution is successful.
  • *
  • {@link ErrorCodeConstants#ERROR} if a transient error has occurred. * The device should be able to recover after a reboot. The function should * be retried after the reboot.
  • *
  • {@link ErrorCodeConstants#DEVICE_CORRUPTED} if a permanent error is * encountered. Device is corrupted, and future updates must not be applied. * The device cannot recover without flashing and factory resets. *
*/ @WorkerThread @ErrorCode public int cleanupAppliedPayload() { CleanupAppliedPayloadCallback callback = new CleanupAppliedPayloadCallback(); try { mUpdateEngine.cleanupSuccessfulUpdate(callback); return callback.getResult(); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } }




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