22 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
topjohnwu
945f88105f Support system-as-root devices with monolithic sepolicy 2019-03-18 04:54:15 -04:00
topjohnwu
957feca626 Limit sepolicy load to Android Q only
It seems both Android cancers, Samsung and Huawei devices, don't
like preloading sepolicy. For a temporary solution now is to limit
the sepolicy loading to Android Q only.
2019-03-16 17:15:48 -04:00
topjohnwu
c0447009db Allow entrypoint for rootfs construction simulation 2019-03-16 04:45:56 -04:00
topjohnwu
8893cbd64a Modularize MagiskInit 2019-03-15 14:46:30 -04:00
topjohnwu
f0240b1f06 Support Android Q new split sepolicy setup 2019-03-15 06:17:37 -04:00
topjohnwu
e476c18c99 Don't load sepolicy on Huawei devices
Of course, the cancer of Android, Huawei, has to do some f**king weird
modifications to the Linux kernel. Its kernel only accepts 1 single
policy load in its lifetime, a second load will result in ENOMEM error.
Since Huawei devices always use their own stupid ramdisk setup and not
system-as-root, not loading sepolicy is not a concern (for now).
2019-03-14 22:48:23 -04:00
topjohnwu
a1b5185ecb Make sure rootfs file selabels are correct
Android Q init assumes rootfs to always be on EXT4 images, thus
never runs restorecon on the whole root directory. This is an issue
because some folders in rootfs were set with special selabels in
the system partition, but when copying over to initramfs by magiskinit,
these labels will not be preserved.

So the solution is to relabel the files in rootfs with the original
context right? Yes, but rootfs does not allow security xattr to be set
on files before the kernel SELinux initializes with genfs_contexts.
We have to load our sepolicy to the kernel before we clone the root
directory from system partition, which we will also restore the selabel
in the meantime.

Unfortunately this means that for each reboot, the exact same policy
will be loaded to the kernel twice: once in magiskinit so we can label
rootfs properly, and once by the original init, which is part of the
boot procedure. There is no easy way to prevent init from loading
sepolicy, as init will refuse to continue if policy loading has failed.
2019-03-14 22:27:29 -04:00
topjohnwu
70efddb90f Only use SELinux if necessary in init 2019-03-09 05:30:42 -05:00
topjohnwu
eaa9c7e2a0 Android Q init is not always a symlink 2019-03-03 14:56:36 -05:00
topjohnwu
14ae29d907 Support Android Q new init setup 2019-03-03 06:35:25 -05:00
vvb2060
f152bea8d8 Trim dev name 2019-02-26 03:04:17 -05:00
topjohnwu
c9fa8118d1 Some code adjustments 2019-02-24 23:09:34 -05:00
topjohnwu
63b18246d8 Add compressed ramdisk support 2019-02-24 20:39:01 -05:00
topjohnwu
6ca8db2f0c Welcome to the 64 bit world!
Close #854
2019-02-24 08:13:27 -05:00
topjohnwu
992a9ea2f9 Fix EMUI 9 detection 2019-02-11 02:26:15 -05:00
topjohnwu
228351fc13 Prevent bootloop on non system-as-root devices
Close #1058
2019-02-10 13:51:41 -05:00
topjohnwu
71ecbb3af3 Clean/refactor includes 2019-02-10 03:57:51 -05:00
topjohnwu
1f5267204b Better cmdline parsing 2019-02-09 05:23:56 -05:00
topjohnwu
ed25e1bbd6 Directly inject services into init.rc 2019-02-09 02:48:05 -05:00
topjohnwu
c8491d008f Move sbin overlay creation to magiskinit 2019-02-09 01:51:46 -05:00
Erfan Abdi
6698c189fc Support non-ext4 filesystem for vendor and system
Signed-off-by: Erfan Abdi <erfangplus@gmail.com>
2019-02-07 00:45:30 -05:00
topjohnwu
4df1047b07 Native project restructuring 2019-01-30 03:35:07 -05:00