Magisk/native/jni/init/mount.cpp

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#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
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#include <vector>
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#include <utils.h>
#include <logging.h>
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#include <selinux.h>
#include <magisk.h>
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#include "init.h"
using namespace std;
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struct devinfo {
int major;
int minor;
char devname[32];
char partname[32];
};
static vector<devinfo> dev_list;
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static char partname[32];
static char fstype[32];
static char block_dev[64];
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static void parse_device(devinfo *dev, const char *uevent) {
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dev->partname[0] = '\0';
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parse_prop_file(uevent, [=](string_view key, string_view value) -> bool {
if (key == "MAJOR")
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dev->major = parse_int(value.data());
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else if (key == "MINOR")
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dev->minor = parse_int(value.data());
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else if (key == "DEVNAME")
strcpy(dev->devname, value.data());
else if (key == "PARTNAME")
strcpy(dev->partname, value.data());
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return true;
});
}
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static void collect_devices() {
char path[128];
devinfo dev{};
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if (auto dir = xopen_dir("/sys/dev/block"); dir) {
for (dirent *entry; (entry = readdir(dir.get()));) {
if (entry->d_name == "."sv || entry->d_name == ".."sv)
continue;
sprintf(path, "/sys/dev/block/%s/uevent", entry->d_name);
parse_device(&dev, path);
dev_list.push_back(dev);
}
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}
}
static int64_t setup_block(bool write_block = true) {
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if (dev_list.empty())
collect_devices();
xmkdir("/dev", 0755);
xmkdir("/dev/block", 0755);
for (int tries = 0; tries < 3; ++tries) {
for (auto &dev : dev_list) {
if (strcasecmp(dev.partname, partname) == 0) {
if (write_block) {
sprintf(block_dev, "/dev/block/%s", dev.devname);
}
LOGD("Found %s: [%s] (%d, %d)\n", dev.partname, dev.devname, dev.major, dev.minor);
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dev_t rdev = makedev(dev.major, dev.minor);
mknod(block_dev, S_IFBLK | 0600, rdev);
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return rdev;
}
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}
// Wait 10ms and try again
usleep(10000);
dev_list.clear();
collect_devices();
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}
// The requested partname does not exist
return -1;
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}
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static bool is_lnk(const char *name) {
struct stat st;
if (lstat(name, &st))
return false;
return S_ISLNK(st.st_mode);
}
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static bool read_dt_fstab(cmdline *cmd, const char *name) {
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char path[128];
int fd;
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sprintf(path, "%s/fstab/%s/dev", cmd->dt_dir, name);
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if ((fd = open(path, O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC)) >= 0) {
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read(fd, path, sizeof(path));
close(fd);
// Some custom treble use different names, so use what we read
char *part = rtrim(strrchr(path, '/') + 1);
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sprintf(partname, "%s%s", part, strend(part, cmd->slot) ? cmd->slot : "");
sprintf(path, "%s/fstab/%s/type", cmd->dt_dir, name);
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if ((fd = xopen(path, O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC)) >= 0) {
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read(fd, fstype, 32);
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close(fd);
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
#define mount_root(name) \
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if (!is_lnk("/" #name) && read_dt_fstab(cmd, #name)) { \
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LOGD("Early mount " #name "\n"); \
setup_block(); \
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xmkdir("/" #name, 0755); \
xmount(block_dev, "/" #name, fstype, MS_RDONLY, nullptr); \
mount_list.emplace_back("/" #name); \
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}
static void switch_root(const string &path) {
LOGD("Switch root to %s\n", path.data());
vector<string> mounts;
parse_mnt("/proc/mounts", [&](mntent *me) {
Logical Resizable Android Partitions support The way how logical partition, or "Logical Resizable Android Partitions" as they say in AOSP source code, is setup makes it impossible to early mount the partitions from the shared super partition with just a few lines of code; in fact, AOSP has a whole "fs_mgr" folder which consist of multiple complex libraries, with 15K lines of code just to deal with the device mapper shenanigans. In order to keep the already overly complicated MagiskInit more managable, I chose NOT to go the route of including fs_mgr directly into MagiskInit. Luckily, starting from Android Q, Google decided to split init startup into 3 stages, with the first stage doing _only_ early mount. This is great news, because we can simply let the stock init do its own thing for us, and we intercept the bootup sequence. So the workflow can be visualized roughly below: Magisk First Stage --> First Stage Mount --> Magisk Second Stage --+ (MagiskInit) (Original Init) (MagiskInit) + + + ...Rest of the boot... <-- Second Stage <-- Selinux Setup <--+ (__________________ Original Init ____________________) The catch here is that after doing all the first stage mounting, /init will pivot /system as root directory (/), leaving us impossible to regain control after we hand it over. So the solution here is to patch fstab in /first_stage_ramdisk on-the-fly to redirect /system to /system_root, making the original init do all the hard work for us and mount required early mount partitions, but skips the step of switching root directory. It will also conveniently hand over execution back to MagiskInit, which we will reuse the routine for patching root directory in normal system-as-root situations.
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// Skip root and self
if (me->mnt_dir == "/"sv || me->mnt_dir == path)
return true;
// Do not include subtrees
for (const auto &m : mounts) {
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if (strncmp(me->mnt_dir, m.data(), m.length()) == 0 && me->mnt_dir[m.length()] == '/')
Logical Resizable Android Partitions support The way how logical partition, or "Logical Resizable Android Partitions" as they say in AOSP source code, is setup makes it impossible to early mount the partitions from the shared super partition with just a few lines of code; in fact, AOSP has a whole "fs_mgr" folder which consist of multiple complex libraries, with 15K lines of code just to deal with the device mapper shenanigans. In order to keep the already overly complicated MagiskInit more managable, I chose NOT to go the route of including fs_mgr directly into MagiskInit. Luckily, starting from Android Q, Google decided to split init startup into 3 stages, with the first stage doing _only_ early mount. This is great news, because we can simply let the stock init do its own thing for us, and we intercept the bootup sequence. So the workflow can be visualized roughly below: Magisk First Stage --> First Stage Mount --> Magisk Second Stage --+ (MagiskInit) (Original Init) (MagiskInit) + + + ...Rest of the boot... <-- Second Stage <-- Selinux Setup <--+ (__________________ Original Init ____________________) The catch here is that after doing all the first stage mounting, /init will pivot /system as root directory (/), leaving us impossible to regain control after we hand it over. So the solution here is to patch fstab in /first_stage_ramdisk on-the-fly to redirect /system to /system_root, making the original init do all the hard work for us and mount required early mount partitions, but skips the step of switching root directory. It will also conveniently hand over execution back to MagiskInit, which we will reuse the routine for patching root directory in normal system-as-root situations.
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return true;
}
mounts.emplace_back(me->mnt_dir);
return true;
});
for (auto &dir : mounts) {
auto new_path = path + dir;
mkdir(new_path.data(), 0755);
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xmount(dir.data(), new_path.data(), nullptr, MS_MOVE, nullptr);
}
chdir(path.data());
xmount(path.data(), "/", nullptr, MS_MOVE, nullptr);
chroot(".");
}
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static void mount_persist(const char *dev_base, const char *mnt_base) {
string mnt_point = mnt_base + "/persist"s;
strcpy(partname, "persist");
sprintf(block_dev, "%s/persist", dev_base);
if (setup_block(false) < 0) {
// Fallback to cache
strcpy(partname, "cache");
sprintf(block_dev, "%s/cache", dev_base);
if (setup_block(false) < 0) {
// Try NVIDIA's BS
strcpy(partname, "CAC");
if (setup_block(false) < 0)
return;
}
xsymlink("./cache", mnt_point.data());
mnt_point = mnt_base + "/cache"s;
}
xmkdir(mnt_point.data(), 0755);
xmount(block_dev, mnt_point.data(), "ext4", 0, nullptr);
}
void RootFSInit::early_mount() {
full_read("/init", self.buf, self.sz);
LOGD("Reverting /init\n");
root = xopen("/", O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC);
rename("/.backup/init", "/init");
mount_root(system);
mount_root(vendor);
mount_root(product);
mount_root(odm);
xmkdir("/dev/mnt", 0755);
mount_persist("/dev/block", "/dev/mnt");
mount_list.emplace_back("/dev/mnt/persist");
mount_list.emplace_back("/dev/mnt/cache");
}
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void SARBase::backup_files(const char *self_path) {
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if (access("/overlay.d", F_OK) == 0)
cp_afc("/overlay.d", "/dev/overlay.d");
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full_read(self_path, self.buf, self.sz);
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full_read("/.backup/.magisk", config.buf, config.sz);
}
void SARInit::early_mount() {
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// Make dev writable
xmkdir("/dev", 0755);
xmount("tmpfs", "/dev", "tmpfs", 0, "mode=755");
mount_list.emplace_back("/dev");
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backup_files("/init");
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LOGD("Cleaning rootfs\n");
int root = xopen("/", O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC);
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frm_rf(root, { "proc", "sys", "dev" });
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close(root);
LOGD("Early mount system_root\n");
sprintf(partname, "system%s", cmd->slot);
strcpy(block_dev, "/dev/root");
auto dev = setup_block(false);
if (dev < 0) {
// Try NVIDIA naming scheme
strcpy(partname, "APP");
dev = setup_block(false);
if (dev < 0) {
// We don't really know what to do at this point...
LOGE("Cannot find root partition, abort\n");
exit(1);
}
}
system_dev = dev;
xmkdir("/system_root", 0755);
if (xmount("/dev/root", "/system_root", "ext4", MS_RDONLY, nullptr))
xmount("/dev/root", "/system_root", "erofs", MS_RDONLY, nullptr);
switch_root("/system_root");
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mount_root(vendor);
mount_root(product);
mount_root(odm);
}
Logical Resizable Android Partitions support The way how logical partition, or "Logical Resizable Android Partitions" as they say in AOSP source code, is setup makes it impossible to early mount the partitions from the shared super partition with just a few lines of code; in fact, AOSP has a whole "fs_mgr" folder which consist of multiple complex libraries, with 15K lines of code just to deal with the device mapper shenanigans. In order to keep the already overly complicated MagiskInit more managable, I chose NOT to go the route of including fs_mgr directly into MagiskInit. Luckily, starting from Android Q, Google decided to split init startup into 3 stages, with the first stage doing _only_ early mount. This is great news, because we can simply let the stock init do its own thing for us, and we intercept the bootup sequence. So the workflow can be visualized roughly below: Magisk First Stage --> First Stage Mount --> Magisk Second Stage --+ (MagiskInit) (Original Init) (MagiskInit) + + + ...Rest of the boot... <-- Second Stage <-- Selinux Setup <--+ (__________________ Original Init ____________________) The catch here is that after doing all the first stage mounting, /init will pivot /system as root directory (/), leaving us impossible to regain control after we hand it over. So the solution here is to patch fstab in /first_stage_ramdisk on-the-fly to redirect /system to /system_root, making the original init do all the hard work for us and mount required early mount partitions, but skips the step of switching root directory. It will also conveniently hand over execution back to MagiskInit, which we will reuse the routine for patching root directory in normal system-as-root situations.
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void SecondStageInit::early_mount() {
// Early mounts should already be done by first stage init
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backup_files("/system/bin/init");
Logical Resizable Android Partitions support The way how logical partition, or "Logical Resizable Android Partitions" as they say in AOSP source code, is setup makes it impossible to early mount the partitions from the shared super partition with just a few lines of code; in fact, AOSP has a whole "fs_mgr" folder which consist of multiple complex libraries, with 15K lines of code just to deal with the device mapper shenanigans. In order to keep the already overly complicated MagiskInit more managable, I chose NOT to go the route of including fs_mgr directly into MagiskInit. Luckily, starting from Android Q, Google decided to split init startup into 3 stages, with the first stage doing _only_ early mount. This is great news, because we can simply let the stock init do its own thing for us, and we intercept the bootup sequence. So the workflow can be visualized roughly below: Magisk First Stage --> First Stage Mount --> Magisk Second Stage --+ (MagiskInit) (Original Init) (MagiskInit) + + + ...Rest of the boot... <-- Second Stage <-- Selinux Setup <--+ (__________________ Original Init ____________________) The catch here is that after doing all the first stage mounting, /init will pivot /system as root directory (/), leaving us impossible to regain control after we hand it over. So the solution here is to patch fstab in /first_stage_ramdisk on-the-fly to redirect /system to /system_root, making the original init do all the hard work for us and mount required early mount partitions, but skips the step of switching root directory. It will also conveniently hand over execution back to MagiskInit, which we will reuse the routine for patching root directory in normal system-as-root situations.
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rm_rf("/system");
rm_rf("/.backup");
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rm_rf("/overlay.d");
Logical Resizable Android Partitions support The way how logical partition, or "Logical Resizable Android Partitions" as they say in AOSP source code, is setup makes it impossible to early mount the partitions from the shared super partition with just a few lines of code; in fact, AOSP has a whole "fs_mgr" folder which consist of multiple complex libraries, with 15K lines of code just to deal with the device mapper shenanigans. In order to keep the already overly complicated MagiskInit more managable, I chose NOT to go the route of including fs_mgr directly into MagiskInit. Luckily, starting from Android Q, Google decided to split init startup into 3 stages, with the first stage doing _only_ early mount. This is great news, because we can simply let the stock init do its own thing for us, and we intercept the bootup sequence. So the workflow can be visualized roughly below: Magisk First Stage --> First Stage Mount --> Magisk Second Stage --+ (MagiskInit) (Original Init) (MagiskInit) + + + ...Rest of the boot... <-- Second Stage <-- Selinux Setup <--+ (__________________ Original Init ____________________) The catch here is that after doing all the first stage mounting, /init will pivot /system as root directory (/), leaving us impossible to regain control after we hand it over. So the solution here is to patch fstab in /first_stage_ramdisk on-the-fly to redirect /system to /system_root, making the original init do all the hard work for us and mount required early mount partitions, but skips the step of switching root directory. It will also conveniently hand over execution back to MagiskInit, which we will reuse the routine for patching root directory in normal system-as-root situations.
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// Find system_dev
parse_mnt("/proc/mounts", [&](mntent *me) -> bool {
if (me->mnt_dir == "/system_root"sv) {
struct stat st;
stat(me->mnt_fsname, &st);
system_dev = st.st_rdev;
return false;
}
return true;
});
switch_root("/system_root");
}
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void BaseInit::cleanup() {
// Unmount in reverse order
for (auto &p : reversed(mount_list)) {
if (xumount(p.data()) == 0)
LOGD("Unmount [%s]\n", p.data());
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}
mount_list.clear();
mount_list.shrink_to_fit();
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}
void mount_sbin() {
LOGD("Mount /sbin tmpfs overlay\n");
xmount("tmpfs", "/sbin", "tmpfs", 0, "mode=755");
xmkdir(MAGISKTMP, 0755);
xmkdir(MIRRDIR, 0);
xmkdir(BLOCKDIR, 0);
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mount_persist(BLOCKDIR, MIRRDIR);
}