commit | 0cedf4a6f2318cb5cbbf319a0a706a43af2b7027 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Pierre-Clément Tosi <ptosi@google.com> | Thu Aug 24 15:31:39 2023 +0100 |
committer | Pierre-Clément Tosi <ptosi@google.com> | Thu Aug 24 15:31:39 2023 +0100 |
tree | 09475bd2d9311b5b8de5a985653444c7f2e0e06e | |
parent | 4c2e783e2a6b04ce7d2fcd6218c040a6ba0d5b21 [diff] |
PvmfwImgTest: Use actually invalid config data version Since aosp/2714274, configuration data blobs of a version v1.x more recent than the latest version known to pvmfw are being accepted to provide forward compatibility with the system bootloader. As a result, testInvalidConfigVersion_doesNotBoot is now failing because the version it uses (v1.100) has become valid so that the pVM boots successfully. Instead, use v2.0, denoting a breaking change in the format, which must therefore be rejected by pvmfw (until we introduce said version). Bug: 296207806 Bug: 297342022 Test: TH Change-Id: I6725f7a4e081c598b8b5cfd78d561f3b0e6ce0f6
Android Virtualization Framework (AVF) provides secure and private execution environments for executing code. AVF is ideal for security-oriented use cases that require stronger isolation assurances over those offered by Android’s app sandbox.
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