231 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
topjohnwu
612b51d48f Disable MagiskHide by default
Since SafetyNet CTS is impossible to achieve, leaving MagiskHide on
by default no longer serves a purpose.

For more details regarding the latest SafetyNet changes, please check:
https://twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1237656703929180160
https://twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1237830555523149824

MagiskHide's functionality will continue to exist within the Magisk
project as it is still extremely effective to hide modifications in
userspace (including SafetyNet's basicIntegrity check).

Future MagiskHide improvements _may_ come, but since the holy grail
has been taken, any form of improvement is now a very low priority.
2020-03-13 01:48:14 -07:00
topjohnwu
e261579e72 Use standalone mode in boot scripts 2020-03-11 00:11:15 -07:00
topjohnwu
a0998009c1 Small native code reorganization 2020-03-09 01:50:30 -07:00
topjohnwu
ee1f45aa91 Add new commandline option to get tmpfs root 2020-02-29 15:33:11 -08:00
topjohnwu
ebdd6ec40c Fallback to getprop to get SDK_INT
Close #2274, close #2279
2020-02-03 12:58:59 +08:00
Shaka Huang
cf589f8c64
Fix error loading libsqlite.so
Vendors are always adding “extra libraries” in /vendor/lib* for their own sake, in this case AS*S loaded with customized `libicuuc.so` for Zenf*ne 5z and led to the failure of dynamic loading libsqlite.so:

<quote>
db: dlopen failed: cannot locate symbol "UCNV_FROM_U_CALLBACK_ESCAPE_63" referenced by "/apex/com.android.runtime/lib64/libandroidicu.so"...
</quote>

Signed-off-by: Shaka Huang <shakalaca@gmail.com>

* Minor optimizations

Co-authored-by: John Wu <topjohnwu@gmail.com>
2020-02-01 14:36:34 +08:00
topjohnwu
e864919c0b Jellybean supports modules 2020-02-01 14:22:31 +08:00
topjohnwu
0a2c99f1dc Use __LP64__ to detect 64 bit 2020-01-22 01:20:14 +08:00
topjohnwu
836bfbdd02 Wrapper is no longer needed 2020-01-22 01:17:30 +08:00
topjohnwu
b39f407596 Load libsqlite dynamically 2020-01-11 03:20:59 +08:00
osm0sis
615ad0cc5a core: remove remaining legacy workarounds/leftovers 2020-01-10 23:31:43 +08:00
topjohnwu
2db1e5cb74 Minor module related fixes 2019-12-30 13:21:39 +08:00
topjohnwu
3beffd84d6 Copy sepolicy rules to persist every boot 2019-12-22 03:44:07 -05:00
topjohnwu
3b9f7885e0 Stop using chdir 2019-12-21 05:29:38 -05:00
topjohnwu
7668e45890 Cleanup legacy code 2019-12-17 17:15:31 -05:00
topjohnwu
695c8bc5d0 Detect package name for copying binaries
Close #2152
2019-12-17 16:38:12 -05:00
topjohnwu
af060b3132 General QoL changes 2019-12-13 00:37:06 -05:00
topjohnwu
e373e59661 Make sure file descriptors are setup properly 2019-11-25 19:07:06 -05:00
topjohnwu
fd72f658c0 Fix SQL command when creating magiskdb 2019-11-21 14:40:12 -05:00
topjohnwu
576efbdc1b Move su logs out of magiskdb 2019-11-14 00:01:06 -05:00
topjohnwu
25c557248c Use ContentProvider call method for communication
Previously, we use either BroadcastReceivers or Activities to receive
messages from our native daemon, but both have their own downsides.
Some OEMs blocks broadcasts if the app is not running in the background,
regardless of who the caller is. Activities on the other hand, despite
working 100% of the time, will steal the focus of the current foreground
app, even though we are just doing some logging and showing a toast.
In addition, since stubs for hiding Magisk Manager is introduced, our
only communication method is left with the broadcast option, as
only broadcasting allows targeting a specific package name, not a
component name (which will be obfuscated in the case of stubs).

To make sure root requests will work on all devices, Magisk had to do
some experiments every boot to test whether broadcast is deliverable or
not. This makes the whole thing even more complicated then ever.

So lets take a look at another kind of component in Android apps:
ContentProviders. It is a vital part of Android's ecosystem, and as far
as I know no OEMs will block requests to ContentProviders (or else
tons of functionality will break catastrophically). Starting at API 11,
the system supports calling a specific method in ContentProviders,
optionally sending extra data along with the method call. This is
perfect for the native daemon to start a communication with Magisk
Manager. Another cool thing is that we no longer need to know the
component name of the reciever, as ContentProviders identify themselves
with an "authority" name, which in Magisk Manager's case is tied to the
package name. We already have a mechanism to keep track of our current
manager package name, so this works out of the box.

So yay! No more flaky broadcast tests, no more stupid OEMs blocking
broadcasts for some bizzare reasons. This method should in theory
work on almost all devices and situations.
2019-11-04 14:32:28 -05:00
topjohnwu
8277896ca1 Make sure uninstall.sh is executed on remove 2019-11-01 03:07:12 -04:00
topjohnwu
493068c073 Attempt to rescan zygote multiple times
Close #1654
2019-11-01 02:12:28 -04:00
topjohnwu
e7155837d7 Make sure magisk daemon won't get killed by init
According to this comment in #1880:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/issues/1880#issuecomment-546657588

If Linux recycled our PPID, and coincidentally the process that reused
the PPID is root, AND init wants to kill the whole process group,
magiskd will get killed as a result.

There is no real way to block a SIGKILL signal, so we simply make sure
our daemon PID is the process group leader by renaming the directory.

Close #1880
2019-10-31 01:57:47 -04:00
topjohnwu
0f74e89b44 Introduce component agnostic communication
Usually, the communication between native and the app is done via
sending intents to either broadcast or activity. These communication
channels are for launching root requests dialogs, sending root request
notifications (the toast you see when an app gained root access), and
root request logging.

Sending intents by am (activity manager) usually requires specifying
the component name in the format of <pkg>/<class name>. This means parts
of Magisk Manager cannot be randomized or else the native daemon is
unable to know where to send data to the app.

On modern Android (not sure which API is it introduced), it is possible
to send broadcasts to a package, not a specific component. Which
component will receive the intent depends on the intent filter declared
in AndroidManifest.xml. Since we already have a mechanism in native code
to keep track of the package name of Magisk Manager, this makes it
perfect to pass intents to Magisk Manager that have components being
randomly obfuscated (stub APKs).

There are a few caveats though. Although this broadcasting method works
perfectly fine on AOSP and most systems, there are OEMs out there
shipping ROMs blocking broadcasts unexpectedly. In order to make sure
Magisk works in all kinds of scenarios, we run actual tests every boot
to determine which communication method should be used.

We have 3 methods in total, ordered in preference:
1. Broadcasting to a package
2. Broadcasting to a specific component
3. Starting a specific activity component

Method 3 will always work on any device, but the downside is anytime
a communication happens, Magisk Manager will steal foreground focus
regardless of whether UI is drawn. Method 1 is the only way to support
obfuscated stub APKs. The communication test will test method 1 and 2,
and if Magisk Manager is able to receive the messages, it will then
update the daemon configuration to use whichever is preferable. If none
of the broadcasts can be delivered, then the fallback method 3 will be
used.
2019-10-21 13:59:04 -04:00
topjohnwu
75306f658f Revert "Drop API 17 (Android 4.2) support"
Turns out that we cannot use AndroidKeystore anyways, so we don't
actually need to drop API 17. Revert this change.
2019-10-20 07:13:03 -04:00
topjohnwu
9c27d691dd Drop API 17 (Android 4.2) support 2019-10-19 03:11:54 -04:00
Simon Shi
f3d7f85063 Fix incorrect link path for /sbin/.core 2019-10-12 01:00:15 -04:00
topjohnwu
5e44b0b9d5 Use raw literals for scripts 2019-10-09 17:38:45 -04:00
topjohnwu
695e7e6da0 Create product mirror if /system/product exist 2019-09-23 06:52:24 -04:00
topjohnwu
b44f5122fd Pass int directly as pointer 2019-09-19 00:13:42 -04:00
topjohnwu
fe644e10d0 Make sure post-fs-data is first ran
Close #1601
2019-09-17 00:21:07 -04:00
topjohnwu
e31e687602 Allow ADB shell to remove modules and reboot 2019-09-13 03:14:21 -04:00
topjohnwu
86bfb22d4c Override module when .replace is found 2019-09-12 16:08:30 -04:00
topjohnwu
dd35224f92 Minor adjustments to exec_sql 2019-09-01 13:58:50 +08:00
topjohnwu
64ebc977e9 Small magic mount adjustments 2019-08-31 21:53:47 +08:00
topjohnwu
e89c50d934 Support /system/product wihtout /product
Fix #1676
2019-08-29 22:56:34 +08:00
topjohnwu
736729f5ef Maintain a list of pre-init mounts
Keep track of everything to unmount
2019-07-16 23:54:52 -07:00
topjohnwu
41045b62dc Introduce more randomness
- Use C++ random generator instead of old and broken rand()
- Randomize string length to piss off stupid detectors
2019-07-14 17:42:49 -07:00
topjohnwu
7233285437 Use relative symbolic links 2019-07-04 17:58:46 -07:00
topjohnwu
ff3710de66 Minor code changes across all sources 2019-06-30 19:09:31 -07:00
topjohnwu
e8b73ba6d1 Add separate product partition support 2019-06-29 14:19:10 -07:00
topjohnwu
1e94517a72 MagiskHide is coming back strong 2019-06-27 00:28:34 -07:00
topjohnwu
98f60216ac Temporary disable MagiskHide by default
Latest Android Q beta does not like when zygote is ptraced on
boot. Disable it for now until further investigation.
2019-06-25 23:32:07 -07:00
topjohnwu
e29b712108 Start Magisk in SAR 2019-06-25 23:31:59 -07:00
topjohnwu
4cc7aced15 Add new util function 2019-06-23 03:53:41 -07:00
topjohnwu
cfec0db947 Delay mounting sbin overlay 2019-06-22 03:14:33 -07:00
nonnymoose
8ebd9c8927 Use original file type when creating device nodes 2019-06-10 21:41:17 -07:00
topjohnwu
4fcdcd9a8a Detect UID from data directories 2019-06-03 23:32:49 -07:00
topjohnwu
7918fc3528 Support building individual applets 2019-05-30 21:17:58 -07:00