History log of /system/vold/VolumeBase.cpp
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7e128fbe212c64492afa98bfd6d7fab6f1956831 05-Dec-2015 Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> Track rename from base/ to android-base/.

Change-Id: I3096cfa50afa395d8e9a8043ab69c1e390f86ccb
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66270a21df1058434e4d63691221f11ff5387a0f 24-Jun-2015 Jeff Sharkey <jsharkey@android.com> Let's reinvent storage, yet again!

Now that we're treating storage as a runtime permission, we need to
grant read/write access without killing the app. This is really
tricky, since we had been using GIDs for access control, and they're
set in stone once Zygote drops privileges.

The only thing left that can change dynamically is the filesystem
itself, so let's do that. This means changing the FUSE daemon to
present itself as three different views:

/mnt/runtime_default/foo - view for apps with no access
/mnt/runtime_read/foo - view for apps with read access
/mnt/runtime_write/foo - view for apps with write access

There is still a single location for all the backing files, and
filesystem permissions are derived the same way for each view, but
the file modes are masked off differently for each mountpoint.

During Zygote fork, it wires up the appropriate storage access into
an isolated mount namespace based on the current app permissions. When
the app is granted permissions dynamically at runtime, the system
asks vold to jump into the existing mount namespace and bind mount
the newly granted access model into place.

Bug: 21858077
Change-Id: Iade538e4bc7af979fe20095f74416e8a0f165a4a
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bc40cc8f07f69e0e26fc41516e2a83f0a8becbe0 18-Jun-2015 Jeff Sharkey <jsharkey@android.com> Add method to forget private partition keys.

Report both the disk and the partition GUID for private volumes to
userspace, and offer to forget the encryption key for a given
partition GUID.

Bug: 21782268
Change-Id: Ie77a3a58e47bf3563cdb3e4b0edfab1de4d0e6b4
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d0640f6358041f7e2657167560b357078db73526 22-May-2015 Jeff Sharkey <jsharkey@android.com> Add f2fs support for private volumes.

When formatting volumes, pass along fsType string which can be "auto"
to let the volume select the best choice. For now, private volumes
assume that MMC devices (like SD cards) are best off using f2fs when
both kernel support and tools are present, otherwise fall back to
ext4. Use blkid when mounting to pick the right set of tools.

Move filesystem utility methods into namespaces and place in separate
directory to be more organized.

Bug: 20275581
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1d6fbcc389ecb9f418076e8ab5f4c93a5d911de9 25-Apr-2015 Jeff Sharkey <jsharkey@android.com> Migrate primary external storage.

When requested, kick off a thread that will migrate storage contents
between two locations. This is performed in several steps that
also interact with the framework:

1. Take old and new volumes offline during migration
2. Wipe new location clean (10% of progress)
3. Copy files from old to new (60% of progress)
4. Inform framework that move was successful so it can persist
5. Wipe old location clean (15% of progress)

Derives a hacky progress estimate by using a rough proxy of free
disk space changes while a cp/rm is taking place.

Add new internal path for direct access to volumes to bypass any
FUSE emulation overhead, and send it to framework. Remove mutex
around various exec calls since setexeccon() is already per-thread.

Bug: 19993667
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f1b996df6f8283aac6953b22bd9e2496d8c30c86 18-Apr-2015 Jeff Sharkey <jsharkey@android.com> Volumes know parent disks; unsupported disks.

This is cleaner and more direct than the reverse of having the disk
publish child volume membership. Rename state constants to match
public API. Add state representing bad removal. Make it clear that
volume flags are related to mounting.

Send new unsupported disk event when we finish scanning an entire
disk and have no meaningful volumes.

Bug: 19993667
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3161fb3702830b586b2e36fa9ca4519f59f951b4 13-Apr-2015 Jeff Sharkey <jsharkey@android.com> Emulated volumes above private volumes.

When a private volume is mounted, create an emulated volume above it
hosted at the /media path on that device. That emulated volume is
automatically torn down when unmounting the private volume.

Add "removed" state for volume, which signals to framework that
media has left the building, send when the volume is destroyed.

Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: I1f82b51de578ac5cfcc5d7b9a6fb44f6f25c775c
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ce6a913aeac7db94a41362c63bab74092767bb3e 09-Apr-2015 Jeff Sharkey <jsharkey@android.com> Exclusive exec() path, format after partition.

Sadly setexeccon() is process global, so we need to carefully ensure
that all exec() are mutually exclusive to avoid transitioning into
unwanted domains. Also, because we have several threads floating
around, we need to guard all our FDs with O_CLOEXEC.

Format all newly created volumes immediately after partitioning,
but silence all events emitted from those volumes to prevent the
framework from getting all excited. Unify all notify events under a
single codepath to make them easy to silence.

Sent SIGINT before escalating to SIGTERM when unmounting.

Bug: 19993667
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0fd9535474baf9224bc75ad6e9a63dfbfac3aaf7 05-Apr-2015 Jeff Sharkey <jsharkey@android.com> Add back "unmountable" volume state.

Also automatically unmount when format is requested.

Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: I2c81b7ccc9d69df61d7ae4df1e8224c02f260044
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9c48498f4529f623650c56d03e63324c8d813032 31-Mar-2015 Jeff Sharkey <jsharkey@android.com> Support for private (adopted) volumes.

This adds support for private volumes which is just a filesystem
wrapped in a dm-crypt layer. For now we're using the exact same
configuration as internal encryption (aes-cbc-essiv:sha256), but we
don't store any key material on the removable media. Instead, we
store the key on internal storage, and use the GPT partition GUID
to identify which key should be used.

This means that private external storage is effectively as secure as
the internal storage of the device. That is, if the internal storage
is encrypted, then our external storage key is also encrypted.

When partitioning disks, we now support a "private" mode which has
a PrivateVolume partition, and a currently unused 16MB metadata
partition reserved for future use. It also supports a "mixed" mode
which creates both a PublicVolume and PrivateVolume on the same
disk. Mixed mode is currently experimental.

For now, just add ext4 support to PrivateVolume; we'll look at f2fs
in a future change. Add VolumeBase lifecycle for setting up crypto
mappings, and extract blkid logic into shared method. Sprinkle some
more "static" around the cryptfs code to improve invariants.

Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: Ibd1df6250735b706959a1eb9d9f7219ea85912a0
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36801cccf27152c9eca5aab6ba3527221525110f 14-Mar-2015 Jeff Sharkey <jsharkey@android.com> Progress towards dynamic storage support.

Wire up new Disk and VolumeBase objects and events to start replacing
older DirectVolume code. Use filesystem UUID as visible PublicVolume
name to be more deterministic.

When starting, create DiskSource instances based on fstab, and watch
for kernel devices to appear. Turn matching devices into Disk
objects, scan for partitions, and create any relevant VolumeBase
objects. Broadcast all of these events towards userspace so the
framework can decide what to mount.

Keep track of the primary VolumeBase, and update the new per-user
/storage/self/primary symlink for all started users.

Provide a reset command that framework uses to start from a known
state when runtime is restarted. When vold is unexpectedly killed,
try recovering by unmounting everything under /mnt and /storage
before moving forward.

Remove UMS sharing support for now, since no current devices support
it; MTP is the recommended solution going forward because it offers
better multi-user support.

Switch killProcessesWithOpenFiles() to directly take signal. Fix
one SOCK_CLOEXEC bug, but SELinux says there are more lurking.

Bug: 19993667
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deb240573754daf36fa8ea10a05240f9f31e7b2c 03-Mar-2015 Jeff Sharkey <jsharkey@android.com> Checkpoint of better dynamic device support.

This is the first in a series of changes that are designed to
introduce better support for dynamic block devices.

It starts by defining a new Volume object which represents a storage
endpoint that knows how to mount, unmount, and format itself. This
could be a filesystem directly on a partition, or it could be an
emulated FUSE filesystem, an ASEC, or an OBB.

These new volumes can be "stacked" so that unmounting a volume will
also unmount any volumes stacked above it. Volumes that provide
shared storage can also be asked to present themselves (through bind
mounts) into user-specific mount areas.

This change also adds a Disk class which is created based on block
kernel netlink events. Instead of waiting for partition events from
the kernel, it uses gptfdisk to read partition details and creates
the relevant Volume objects.

Change-Id: I0e8bc1f8f9dcb24405f5e795c0658998e22ae2f7
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