Yank all the code to install OTA packages out of the recovery binary
itself. Now packages are installed by a binary included in the
package (run as a child of recovery), so we can make improvements in
the installation process without waiting for a new release to use
them.
To do a firmware-install-on-reboot, the update binary tells recovery
what file to install before rebooting. Let this file be specified as
"PACKAGE:<foo>" to indicate taking the file out of the OTA package,
avoiding an extra copy to /tmp. Bump the API version number to
reflect this change.
Amend (aka the recovery command language) had a half-implemented
scheme of limiting which commands OTA packages were allowed to
execute. It's not clear what this was ever supposed to be good for.
Remove it.
Change the recovery UI so that when there is a hboot or radio update
pending (which the user most do a home+back reboot to actually
install), the UI tells them so, instead of saying "Install from sdcard
complete."