This is too ensure a uniform experience across all arch's and to
have same required privapp permissions.
Also added a privapp permission to the whitelist xml that's required
by this new version.
Change-Id: I04abc73565bb02c5d4ad60c5331cabc672fda147
This is too ensure a uniform experience across all arch's and to
have same required privapp permissions.
Also added a privapp permission to the whitelist xml that's required
by this new version.
Change-Id: I6785f9532190db7553b12ca208488fa74047d99b
The suw apk in pixel factory images are pixel specific, so lets switch
the the universal one for better UX.
Change-Id: Ie865099131154997be5d1bdb267da157364254d7
The apk from marlin's pie factory image would crash on non-pixel
devices due to missing app com.google.android.apps.restore.
This newer version does not cause a crash and continues with restore
process.
Also added a privapp permission to the whitelist xml that's required
by this new version and pin the xml.
Change-Id: I963dcb9fa089d51754dc57d46f89bbad983e06c2
* On Custom ROM's on Pixels, the downloading of
this app by SetupWizard often hangs up,
and needs to be restarted. Ship this to avoid
that.
* Added to LOWMEM checkas it isn't necessary.
* Currently, on both devices enforcing veirty, and devices not
enforcing verity, we are unable to flash files to the system
partition after a payload (a/b) style flash. Revert this
logic until is/when we figure this out.
* A/B users will need to flash the ROM, reboot, and install
from thee recovery in the other slot.
* On some devices, /system is already mounted, and when we try to
mount it ourselves, it fails, causing installation to abort
* To prevent this, umount /system before we try to mount it
* We'll first check the currently loaded slot. We can
assume the user just flashed a rom and that the target
slot for this rom is the other slot, so mount that
system image. TODO: autodetect this somehow
* Mount this system partition at /system_root (rw) and then
mount the /system/system folder at /system. We do it
this way for a couple reasons. Because it makes the
script easier to work with and because we're using
toybox from the system partition for operations, which
is expecting /system/bin/linker64 to exist.
Change-Id: Ia6f96f0864d725b0123665bbbce0e31523bb834f