30 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Viktor De Pasquale
51402e68d2 Fixed log not displaying back button when alternative view is shown 2020-03-26 03:42:52 -07:00
Viktor De Pasquale
1b8813228b Updated the app to use navigation components instead of custom solution
Welcome to mid 2018.
2020-03-26 03:42:52 -07:00
Viktor De Pasquale
edff094626 Added log as primary fragment 2020-03-26 03:42:52 -07:00
topjohnwu
200bf993d8 Show unsupported message when running low versions 2020-02-28 21:09:52 -08:00
topjohnwu
d0112f989c Cleanup classes 2020-01-29 01:49:59 +08:00
topjohnwu
707d7b3342 Separate core components 2020-01-13 22:01:46 +08:00
topjohnwu
3490ba0a56 Redesign is now the new norm 2020-01-13 00:43:09 +08:00
topjohnwu
9094cf7ce3 Replace old design with redesign (p2) 2020-01-12 16:07:30 +08:00
topjohnwu
da159e4655 Better environment status detection 2019-11-16 17:38:10 -05:00
topjohnwu
472cde29b8 Allow non supported Magisk to use Magisk Manager
Close #1576
2019-11-04 03:24:27 -05:00
topjohnwu
0c9feedb37 Support restarting app when obfuscated 2019-11-03 02:55:22 -05:00
topjohnwu
a18c552ddf Guard env state behind cached objects 2019-10-22 15:37:55 -04:00
topjohnwu
43bda2d4a4 Allow component classname obfuscation 2019-10-16 04:38:31 -04:00
topjohnwu
5ffb9eaa5b Support loading Magisk Manager from stub on 9.0+
In the effort of preventing apps from crawling APK contents across the
whole installed app list to detect Magisk Manager, the solution here
is to NOT install the actual APK into the system, but instead
dynamically load the full app at runtime by a stub app. The full APK
will be stored in the application's private internal data where
non-root processes cannot read or scan.

The basis of this implementation is the class "AppComponentFactory"
that is introduced in API 28. If assigned, the system framework will
delegate app component instantiation to our custom implementation,
which allows us to do all sorts of crazy stuffs, in our case dynamically
load classes and create objects that does not exist in our APK.

There are a few challenges to achieve our goal though. First, Java
ClassLoaders follow the "delegation pattern", which means class loading
resolution will first be delegated to the parent loader before we get
a chance to do anything. This includes DexClassLoader, which is what
we will be using to load DEX files at runtime. This is a problem
because our stub app and full app share quite a lot of class names.
A custom ClassLoader, DynamicClassLoader, is created to overcome this
issue: it will always load classes in its current dex path before
delegating it to the parent.

Second, all app components (with the exception of runtime
BroadcastReceivers) are required to be declared in AndroidManifest.xml.
The full Magisk Manager has quite a lot of components (including
those from WorkManager and Room). The solution is to copy the complete
AndroidManifest.xml from the full app to the stub, and our
AppComponentFactory is responsible to construct the proper objects or
return dummy implementations in case the full APK isn't downloaded yet.

Third, other than classes, all resources required to run the full app
are also not bundled with the stub APK. We have to call an internal API
`AssetManager.addAssetPath(String)` to add our downloaded full APK into
AssetManager in order to access resources within our full app. That
internal API has existed forever, and is whitelisted from restricted
API access on modern Android versions, so it is pretty safe to use.

Fourth, on the subject of resources, some resources are not just being
used by our app at runtime. Resources such as the app icon, app label,
launch theme, basically everything referred in AndroidManifest.xml,
are used by the system to display the app properly. The system get these
resources via resource IDs and direct loading from the installed APK.
This subset of resources would have to be copied into the stub to make
the app work properly.

Fifth, resource IDs are used all over the place in XMLs and Java code.
The resource IDs in the stub and full app cannot missmatch, or
somewhere, either it be the system or AssetManager, will refer to the
incorrect resource. The full app will have to include all resources in
the stub, and all of them have to be assigned to the exact same IDs in
both APKs. To achieve this, we use AAPT2's "--emit-ids" option to dump
the resource ID mapping when building the stub, and "--stable-ids" when
building the full APK to make sure all overlapping resources in full
and stub are always assigned to the same ID.

Finally, both stub and full app have to work properly independently.
On 9.0+, the stub will have to first launch an Activity to download
the full APK before it can relaunch into the full app. On pre-9.0, the
stub should behave as it always did: download and prompt installation
to upgrade itself to full Magisk Manager. In the full app, the goal
is to introduce minimal intrusion to the code base to make sure this
whole thing is maintainable in the future. Fortunately, the solution
ends up pretty slick: all ContextWrappers in the app will be injected
with custom Contexts. The custom Contexts will return our patched
Resources object and the ClassLoader that loads itself, which will be
DynamicClassLoader in the case of running as a delegate app.
By directly patching the base Context of ContextWrappers (which covers
tons of app components) and in the Koin DI, the effect propagates deep
into every aspect of the code, making this change basically fully
transparent to almost every piece of code in full Magisk Manager.

After this commit, the stub app is able to properly download and launch
the full app, with most basic functionalities working just fine.
Do not expect Magisk Manager upgrades and hiding (repackaging) to
work properly, and some other minor issues might pop up.
This feature is still in the early WIP stages.
2019-10-14 03:49:17 -04:00
topjohnwu
5c5625911d Fix back button behavior 2019-09-28 05:01:25 -04:00
topjohnwu
6b317f918e Rename base class names 2019-09-28 03:50:11 -04:00
topjohnwu
08b528dc4f Reorganize classes
- Move base classes to its own package
- Move most logic out of MagiskActivity to MainActivity
2019-09-28 03:37:24 -04:00
topjohnwu
fc886a5a47 Merge Teanity into sources 2019-09-28 01:56:16 -04:00
Viktor De Pasquale
085ede6d93 Added simple ui blocks for whenever connection drops out 2019-08-07 03:07:18 -07:00
topjohnwu
8f07747452 Remove net module 2019-08-04 18:33:20 -07:00
topjohnwu
7756e10779 Rewrite configs with Kotlin delagate properties 2019-06-10 04:37:56 -07:00
Viktor De Pasquale
eb169cb133 Converted classmap to kotlin 2019-05-13 15:34:53 +02:00
Viktor De Pasquale
63055818ec Fixed items in navView not being checked 2019-05-05 11:50:27 +02:00
topjohnwu
4bb81f35d7 Rename MagiskFragment to HomeFragment 2019-05-02 03:21:46 -04:00
Viktor De Pasquale
d52210dd90 (Re)Added animations and shortcut endpoints
Fixed first backpress closing the app instead of showing default fragment
2019-04-27 12:09:49 +02:00
Viktor De Pasquale
7e5e14163c Fixed titles not setting to activity toolbar 2019-04-18 15:51:02 +02:00
Viktor De Pasquale
ebab126579 Replaced xml navigation with self-handled 2019-04-16 19:00:32 +02:00
Viktor De Pasquale
0efaddff23 Added binding between navigation view and navigation components
Removed bunch of code focusing on the hamburger not being stationary
2019-04-11 21:17:54 +02:00
Viktor De Pasquale
94ba7cb0c5 Added navigation endpoints 2019-04-11 20:10:14 +02:00
Viktor De Pasquale
2d58c725e0 Added koin, databinding and navigation components
Converted App class and Main activity to Kotlin. With that refactored fields within App class to allow lazy initialization

BEWARE: at this point the navigation is very much broken, won't let you anywhere beyond home screen
2019-04-11 20:01:49 +02:00