android_bootable_recovery/firmware.c
Doug Zongker 687bc12ccf save the recovery log from before HTC firmware updates
When doing a firmware (radio or hboot) update on HTC devices, save the
recovery log in block 1 of the cache partition, before the firmware
image and the UI bitmaps.  When we boot back into recovery after the
firmware update to reformat the cache partition, copy that log out of
cache before reformatting it and dump it into the current invocation's
log.

The practical upshot of all this is that we can see the log output
from radio and hboot updates.

Change-Id: Ie0e89566754c88f4bed6a90d8a0aa04047b01a27
2010-01-21 12:50:04 -08:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#include "bootloader.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "firmware.h"
#include "roots.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/reboot.h>
static const char *update_type = NULL;
static const char *update_data = NULL;
static int update_length = 0;
int remember_firmware_update(const char *type, const char *data, int length) {
if (update_type != NULL || update_data != NULL) {
LOGE("Multiple firmware images\n");
return -1;
}
update_type = type;
update_data = data;
update_length = length;
return 0;
}
// Return true if there is a firmware update pending.
int firmware_update_pending() {
return update_data != NULL && update_length > 0;
}
/* Bootloader / Recovery Flow
*
* On every boot, the bootloader will read the bootloader_message
* from flash and check the command field. The bootloader should
* deal with the command field not having a 0 terminator correctly
* (so as to not crash if the block is invalid or corrupt).
*
* The bootloader will have to publish the partition that contains
* the bootloader_message to the linux kernel so it can update it.
*
* if command == "boot-recovery" -> boot recovery.img
* else if command == "update-radio" -> update radio image (below)
* else if command == "update-hboot" -> update hboot image (below)
* else -> boot boot.img (normal boot)
*
* Radio/Hboot Update Flow
* 1. the bootloader will attempt to load and validate the header
* 2. if the header is invalid, status="invalid-update", goto #8
* 3. display the busy image on-screen
* 4. if the update image is invalid, status="invalid-radio-image", goto #8
* 5. attempt to update the firmware (depending on the command)
* 6. if successful, status="okay", goto #8
* 7. if failed, and the old image can still boot, status="failed-update"
* 8. write the bootloader_message, leaving the recovery field
* unchanged, updating status, and setting command to
* "boot-recovery"
* 9. reboot
*
* The bootloader will not modify or erase the cache partition.
* It is recovery's responsibility to clean up the mess afterwards.
*/
int maybe_install_firmware_update(const char *send_intent,
const char *log_filename) {
if (update_data == NULL || update_length == 0) return 0;
/* We destroy the cache partition to pass the update image to the
* bootloader, so all we can really do afterwards is wipe cache and reboot.
* Set up this instruction now, in case we're interrupted while writing.
*/
struct bootloader_message boot;
memset(&boot, 0, sizeof(boot));
strlcpy(boot.command, "boot-recovery", sizeof(boot.command));
strlcpy(boot.recovery, "recovery\n--wipe_cache\n", sizeof(boot.command));
if (send_intent != NULL) {
strlcat(boot.recovery, "--send_intent=", sizeof(boot.recovery));
strlcat(boot.recovery, send_intent, sizeof(boot.recovery));
strlcat(boot.recovery, "\n", sizeof(boot.recovery));
}
if (set_bootloader_message(&boot)) return -1;
int width = 0, height = 0, bpp = 0;
char *busy_image = ui_copy_image(
BACKGROUND_ICON_FIRMWARE_INSTALLING, &width, &height, &bpp);
char *fail_image = ui_copy_image(
BACKGROUND_ICON_FIRMWARE_ERROR, &width, &height, &bpp);
ui_print("Writing %s image...\n", update_type);
if (write_update_for_bootloader(
update_data, update_length,
width, height, bpp, busy_image, fail_image, log_filename)) {
LOGE("Can't write %s image\n(%s)\n", update_type, strerror(errno));
format_root_device("CACHE:"); // Attempt to clean cache up, at least.
return -1;
}
free(busy_image);
free(fail_image);
/* The update image is fully written, so now we can instruct the bootloader
* to install it. (After doing so, it will come back here, and we will
* wipe the cache and reboot into the system.)
*/
snprintf(boot.command, sizeof(boot.command), "update-%s", update_type);
strlcat(boot.recovery, "--recover_log\n", sizeof(boot.recovery));
if (set_bootloader_message(&boot)) {
format_root_device("CACHE:");
return -1;
}
reboot(RB_AUTOBOOT);
// Can't reboot? WTF?
LOGE("Can't reboot\n");
return -1;
}