Fix topjohnwu#5013
When installing from recovery, previous implementation may select f2fs partitions to store sepolicy rules, but magiskinit won't mount them and unable to load sepolicy rules.
- ensure all scripts use $NVBASE $MAGISKBIN $POSTFSDATAD and $SERVICED where appropriate
- simplify new grep_cmdline() using xargs and more sed
- show correct active sepolicy $RULESDIR on devices with no encryption
- add support for Android 12 .capex (compressed apex) files
- expand utility of the basic module setup (zip without customize.sh) by setting more default perms, since really it couldn't do any simple binary files additions correctly withonly 0755 0644
- ensure CON stays local
- revert logic changes introduced by ec8fffe61cf6c2ce66a52d9e8b33cd6e60c7ceb8 which break find_boot_image on NAND devices and any others using non-standard naming supported by the A-only device boot partition name list
- despite being accepted equivalents in modern shells -n does not work on Android in some shell/env scenarios where ! -z always does
Distribute Magisk directly with Magisk Manager APK. The APK will
contain all required binaries and scripts for installation and
uninstallation. App versions will now align with Magisk releases.
Extra effort is spent to make the APK itself also a flashable zip that
can be used in custom recoveries, so those still prefer to install
Magisk with recoveries will not be affected with this change.
As a bonus, this makes the whole installation and uninstallation
process 100% offline. The existing Magisk Manager was not really
functional without an Internet connection, as the installation process
was highly tied to zips hosted on the server.
An additional bonus: since all binaries are now shipped as "native
libraries" of the APK, we can finally bump the target SDK version
higher than 28. The target SDK version was stuck at 28 for a long time
because newer SELinux restricts running executables from internal
storage. More details can be found here: https://github.com/termux/termux-app/issues/1072
The target SDK bump will be addressed in a future commit.
Co-authored with @vvb2060
now on addon while flashing recovery usign mount point /system_root by which this is causing a flashing error.
Let's first check and unmount /system_root if mounted
Signed-off-by: Mohd Faraz <androiabledroid@gmail.com>
- the strings fallback was broken when the preceding character changed from 5 to ! recently, this new regex should cover any preceding character going forward
If we assign the execution output directly it will fail (tested on Android 11):
pdx201:/ # INSTALLER=/data/adb/magisk_install /data/adb/magisk_install/flash_script.sh
/data/adb/magisk_install/flash_script.sh[31]: typeset: -o: is not an identifier
Because:
local cmds=$($bb sh -o standalone -c "
for arg in \$(tr '\0' '\n' < /proc/$$/cmdline); do
if [ -z \"\$cmds\" ]; then
# Skip the first argument as we want to change the interpreter
cmds=\"sh -o standalone\"
else
cmds=\"\$cmds '\$arg'\"
fi
done
echo \$cmds")
/system/bin/sh: typeset: -o: is not an identifier
Signed-off-by: Pablo Mendez Hernandez <pablomh@gmail.com>
Previously, Magisk uses persist or cache for storing modules' custom
sepolicy rules. In this commit, we significantly broaden its
compatibility and also prevent mounting errors.
The persist partition is non-standard and also critical for Snapdragon
devices, so we prefer not to use it by default.
We will go through the following logic to find the best suitable
non-volatile, writable location to store and load sepolicy.rule files:
Unencrypted data -> FBE data unencrypted dir -> cache -> metadata -> persist
This should cover almost all possible cases: very old devices have
cache partitions; newer devices will use FBE; latest devices will use
metadata FBE (which guarantees a metadata parition); and finally,
all Snapdragon devices have the persist partition (as a last resort).
Fix#3179