There are cases where an app can ship overlays for itself,
but the "signature" policy as described would open up
a vulnerability by allowing the system actor to create
and sign any arbitrary overlay that will apply to the target.
To prevent this, redefine "signature" as target package only,
and introduce "actor" for checking against the actor signature.
Any app that wishes to use both can include both policies.
Bug: 130563563
Test: m aapt2_tests idmapt2_tests and run from host test output
Test: atest libandroidfw_tests
Change-Id: I1c583a5b37f4abbeb18fc6a35c502377d8977a41
To make it easier to add the actor policy in a follow up CL,
move most of the policy handling to a central location.
The strings and transformation between strings and flags is
now handled in libidmap2policies, with libandroidfw
containing the single source of policy flags.
This also extracts all the test resource IDs into an R.h
so they can be swapped without having to edit a dozen files
each time.
Bug: 130563563
Test: m aapt2_tests idmapt2_tests and run from host test output
Test: atest libandroidfw_tests
Change-Id: Ie533c9cebf938215df7586f00c38763ae467e606
android:resourcesMap is not working at all with shared libraries.
This change fixes that so overlays built as shared libraries can
use the attribute.
Bug: None
Test: idmap2_tests
Change-Id: I767481f88c58892a3818a919616056291b09b57e
Add a new variable length string to the idmap file format. This string will
hold debug information like fulfilled policies and any warnings triggered while
generating the file.
Bump the idmap version to 3.
Adjust the idmap header definition in ResourceType.h to take the new string
into account.
Example debug info:
$ idmap2 create \
--target-apk-path frameworks/base/cmds/idmap2/tests/data/target/target.apk \
--overlay-apk-path frameworks/base/cmds/idmap2/tests/data/overlay/overlay.apk \
--idmap-path /tmp/a.idmap \
--policy public \
--policy oem
$ idmap2 dump --idmap-path /tmp/a.idmap
target apk path : frameworks/base/cmds/idmap2/tests/data/target/target.apk
overlay apk path : frameworks/base/cmds/idmap2/tests/data/overlay/overlay.apk
I fulfilled_policies=oem|public enforce_overlayable=true
W failed to find resource "integer/not_in_target" in target resources
0x7f010000 -> 0x7f010000 integer/int1
0x7f02000c -> 0x7f020000 string/str1
[...]
$ idmap2 dump --idmap-path /tmp/a.idmap --verbose
00000000: 504d4449 magic
00000004: 00000003 version
00000008: 76a20829 target crc
0000000c: c054fb26 overlay crc
00000010: ........ target path: frameworks/base/cmds/idmap2/tests/data/target/target.apk
00000110: ........ overlay path: frameworks/base/cmds/idmap2/tests/data/overlay/overlay.apk
00000210: ........ debug info: ...
00000294: 7f target package id
00000295: 7f overlay package id
[...]
Also, tell cpplint to accept non-const references as function parameters:
they make more sense as out-parameters than pointers that are assumed to
be non-null.
Also, switch to regular expressions in the RawPrintVisitorTests: no more
manual fixups of the stream offsets! Tell cpplint that the <regex>
header is OK to use.
Bug: 140790707
Test: idmap2_tests
Change-Id: Ib94684a3b4001240321801e21af8e132fbcf6609
This change allows RROs to reference their own internal resources as
expected.
Overlays are loaded as shared libraries so they can have their own
resource id space that does not conflict with the resource id space of
the target or other overlays.
References to overlay resources that override target resources now
appear as references to the target resources.
Overlay values that are inlined into the xml file specified using
android:overlayResources are now able to be used at runtime.
See go/rro-references for more information.
Bug: 135943783
Test: idmap2_tests
Test: libandroidfw_tests
Change-Id: Ie349c56d7fd3f7d94b7d595ed6d01dc6b59b6178
This change modifies the idmap file format to allow for target resources
to map to arbitrary type/value combinations and to allow overlay
resources to be mapped back to target resource ids so references to
overlay resources can appear as references to target resources at
runtime.
The mappings of target resources to overlay resources and vice-versa are
both encoded as sparse arrays. Instead of looking up a resource by
indexing into an array that maps to the overlay resource id, the runtime
will binary search over the sparse array to find the type and value that
overlays the target resource.
Bug: 135943783
Test: idmap2_tests
Change-Id: I5d5344cdb7fe35f4f2e8d6781016299dea5d1e20
This change introduces idmap parsing of <overlay> tags.
The <overlay> tag allows one to explicitly map resources in the target
to either a resource in the overlay or an inline attribute value.
Use the android:resourcesMap atttribute on the <overlay> tag in the
android manifest to specify a file to provide the resource mapping.
Bug: 135943783
Bug: 135051420
Test: idmap2_tests
Change-Id: I1740dcdc01849c43b1f2cb8c6645d666dbb05dba
To parse the <overlay> tags for internal overlay references, we require
the ability to parse XML. The current implementation only allows idmap2
to find a tag somewhere in an xml file.
This implementation allows for the retrieval of an iterator that
iterates over direct children xml elements. Now we can enforce that the
<overlay> tag in the manifest is nested within the <manifest> tag and we
can ensure <item> tags are within the <overlay> tags of the overlay
resource configuration xml.
Bug: 135051420
Bug: 135943783
Test: idmap2_tests
Change-Id: I12f965b55c18960af6cf9dc6ca46429f53124c9a
To parse the <overlay> tags for internal overlay references, we require
the ability to parse XML. The current implementation only allows idmap2
to find a tag somewhere in an xml file.
This implementation allows for the retrieval of an iterator that
iterates over direct children xml elements. Now we can enforce that the
<overlay> tag in the manifest is nested within the <manifest> tag and we
can ensure <item> tags are within the <overlay> tags of the overlay
resource configuration xml.
Bug: 135051420
Bug: 135943783
Test: idmap2_tests
Change-Id: I1a1c4329514eb63b7575c4376adc0d8cda217269
Sprinkle idmap2 with the override specifier to help the compiler catch
future errors.
Test: builds
Change-Id: I6932c5a80ac607f310e256620194e04acfd19ffd
The upcoming clang-tidy update finds a new instance of
android-cloexec-pipe warning:
FileUtilsTests.cpp:72:13: error: prefer pipe2() with O_CLOEXEC to avoid leaking file descriptors to child processes
ASSERT_EQ(pipe(pipefd), 0);
^~~~~~~~~~~~
pipe2(pipefd, O_CLOEXEC)
Apply the suggested fix by clang-tidy.
Test: build
Bug: 131328001
Change-Id: Iee772b5c3ed5e2af481e479dab19030f8419290a
This change adds parsing, encoding, and validating of odm and oem
overlayable policies to aapt2, libandroidfw, and idmap2.
Bug: 121033532
Test: aapt2_tests, idmap2_tests
Change-Id: Ifc0d4b6c9f9c37e06b2988abade69dbb277c50c2
If one static overlay fails to have its idmap generated, continue
scanning other overlays.
Bug: 130324774
Test: idmap2_tests and manual
Change-Id: I06a74c844ebc81dcfb5b50e8c9a30a68c7e4ffb0
Change the signatures of Idmap::FromApkAssets and
Idmap::FromBinaryStream from
std::unique_ptr<const Idmap> func(..., std::ostream& out_error);
to
Result<std::unique_ptr<const Idmap>> func(...);
The returned pointer is still a unique pointer to ensure the dynamically
allocated memory is automatically released when no longer used. This
means that using the returned value of either function requires one of
two patterns:
const auto idmap = func(...);
if (!idmap) {
return Error(...);
}
(*idmap)->accept(...);
or
auto result = func(...);
if (!result) {
return Error(...);
}
const auto idmap = std::move(*result);
idmap->accept(...);
Note that in the second example, result must be non-const or
the call to std::move(*result) will not compile.
With this change, the entire idmap2 project has been converted to use
Result.
Test: make idmap2_tests
Change-Id: I533f4e03b99645523d94dd5f446ad76fb435f661
- Add hasCode=false to overlay packages as a workaround for b/124375490
- Sprinkle Thread.sleeps in InstallOverlayTests in an attempt to make
the tests less flakey when executed on emulator
Test: atest OverlayDeviceTests OverlayHostTests
Change-Id: I745a8477ed5e72db572737a0af0e59478893e42b
Change the signature of the idmap2 commands (Create, Dump, ...) to
return Result<Unit> instead of bool. This removes the need to pass in an
ostream for error messages: instead, those messages are part of the
returned Result.
Consolidate error messages: texts in Error objects should not be
prefixed with "error:", that is the responsibility of the outer-most
caller (i.e. main()).
Test: make idmap2_tests
Change-Id: I074881b3d1982ea8f4be5752161ac74b14fcba95
In order to lift the signature/preinstalled install restrictions on overlays,
we must protect packages that have not migrated to <overlayable> from
being overlaid. If a resources is not specified as overlayable and the
overlay does not define an <overlayable>, require the overlay to be
preinstalled or signed with the same signature as the target.
Bug: 121016681
Bug: 125933494
Test: idmap2_tests
Change-Id: I38f520929031b743e4bbe0366a9be55aac5795c5
Remove the old std::optional based Result class, replace uses with the
new std::variant based Result class.
Test: make idmap2_tests
Change-Id: I401cb36e5af06133a2872d835cf29bfb0b106597
Handles the new signature policy for overlayable resources.
Bug: 119402606
Test: idmap2_tests target
Change-Id: I7961e04a879c40c240ed9097bb510addb8b56680
The CRCs stored in the idmap file header are copies of the zip file CRC for the
resources.arsc entry in the target and overlay package apks, and are used to
quickly check if either package's contents has changed, which in turn means the
idmap file must be recreated.
With the introduction of named targets, just checking the resources.arsc file is no
longer sufficient: an overlay package could be installed with targetName="a" and
updated to targetName="b". This change is not reflected in the resources.arsc file,
only in the AndroidManifest.xml.
To account for this, update the CRC in the idmap file header from
CRC(resources.arsc)
to
CRC(resources.arsc) ^ CRC(AndroidManifest.xml)
Test: make idmap2_tests
Bug: 119761809
Change-Id: Ieb0c6b466ac23eb81a2670a32309fa46ade5c5c8
Add a new version of the Result class that functions like the old
Result, but in case of an error, also encodes a string detailing the
error. This will allow us to write the following type of code:
Result<Foo> CreateFoo() {
if (...) {
return Error("errno=%d", errno());
}
return Foo(...);
}
auto foo = CreateFoo();
if (!foo) {
std::cerr << "error: " << foo.GetErrorMessage() << std::endl;
abort();
}
std::cout << "foo=" << *foo << std::endl;
This commit only adds the new Result class. A later change will replace
uses of the old version.
Test: make idmap2_tests
Change-Id: I674d8a06866402adedf85f8514400f25840d5eda
If a package defines overlayable resources, then do not allow resources
that are not defined as overlayable to be overlaid.
Bug:123600120
Test: idmap2_tests and cts-tradefed run cts -m CtsRROTestCases
Change-Id: I35120a97ccf4650e67c7ba65a60f4f3c51b0e627
Adds android:targetName to the overlay manifest attributes and
PackageParser reads the name into PackageInfo. Specifying
android:targetName on an overlay allows the overlay to be associated
with a particular set of overlayable resources. The overlay can only
override the values of the resources defined within the target
overlayable element.
Test: idmap2_tests
Bug: 119390855
Bug: 110869880
Change-Id: I1128274af4cae983f61ae15cdfcbface63233ff2
Deny write access to /data/resource-cache for UIDs other than root and
system. While this is already handled by SELinux rules, add an
additional layer of security to explicitly prevent malicious apps from
messing with the system's idmap files.
Test: make idmap2_tests
Change-Id: Id986633558d5d02452276f05f64337a8700f148a
Teaches idmap2 to recognize policy restrictions put on overlayable
resources. If overlayable enforcement is turned on for an overlay, then
any resources defined within the overlayable api of the target will have
policy restrictions imposed on them. All resources without overlayable
definitions will continue to be overlayable without policy restrictions.
Bug: 119390857
Test: atest idmap2 and booting
Co-authored-by: Ryan Mitchell <rtmitchell@google.com>
Change-Id: I7e435648eb6e4a87b0b90a7b2a0c3f33c1516ea6
Move static functions to anonymous namespaces: this is the contemporary
way to express the same thing.
Test: make idmap2_tests
Change-Id: I41ed387455996db1ac515d04eb560d179b5b5169
Introduce a new type Result<T> to indicate if an operation succeeded or
not, and if it did, to hold the return value of the operation. This is
the same as how std::pair<bool, T> is already used in the codebase, so
replace all instances with Result<T> to improve clarity.
Result<T> is simply an alias for std::optional<T>. The difference is
semantic: use Result<T> as the return value for functions that can fail,
use std::optional<T> when values are truly optional. This is modelled
after Rust's std::result and std::option.
A future change may graduate Result<T> to a proper class which can hold
additional details on why an operation failed, such as a string or an
error code. As a special case, continue to use std::unique_ptr<T>
instead of Result<std::unique_ptr<T>> for now: the latter would increase
code complexity without added benefit.
Test: make idmap2_tests
Change-Id: I2a8355107ed2b6485409e5e655a84cf1e20b9911
idmap2 is a reboot of the idmap project. The project aims to
- use modern C++
- greatly improve test and debug support
- interface towards AssetManager2 (instead of AssetManager)
- provide a solid foundation to add support for new features
To make it easier to verify correctness, this first version of idmap2 is
feature equivalent to idmap. Later versions will add support for new
features such as <overlayable>.
Bug: 78815803
Test: make idmap2_tests
Change-Id: I1d806dc875a493e730ab55d2fdb027618e586d16