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
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
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
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
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
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
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