init: run property service in a thread
It's been a long standing issue that init cannot respond to property
set messages when it is running a builtin command. This is
particularly problematic when the commands involve IPC to vold or
other daemons, as it prevents them from being able to set properties.
This change has init run property service in a thread, which
eliminates the above issue.
This change may also serve as a starting block to running property
service in an entirely different process to better isolate init from
handling property requests.
Test: CF boots, walleye boots, properties are set appropriately
Change-Id: Id9534a5916abb2f7d2a49cda54e33c1b69c50c2f
diff --git a/init/builtins.cpp b/init/builtins.cpp
index e17e899..7076926 100644
--- a/init/builtins.cpp
+++ b/init/builtins.cpp
@@ -80,6 +80,7 @@
using namespace std::literals::string_literals;
using android::base::Basename;
+using android::base::StartsWith;
using android::base::unique_fd;
using android::fs_mgr::Fstab;
using android::fs_mgr::ReadFstabFromFile;
@@ -687,6 +688,15 @@
}
static Result<void> do_setprop(const BuiltinArguments& args) {
+ if (StartsWith(args[1], "ctl.")) {
+ return Error()
+ << "Cannot set ctl. properties from init; call the Service functions directly";
+ }
+ if (args[1] == kRestoreconProperty) {
+ return Error() << "Cannot set '" << kRestoreconProperty
+ << "' from init; use the restorecon builtin directly";
+ }
+
property_set(args[1], args[2]);
return {};
}
@@ -1002,7 +1012,20 @@
}
static Result<void> do_load_persist_props(const BuiltinArguments& args) {
- load_persist_props();
+ // Devices with FDE have load_persist_props called twice; the first time when the temporary
+ // /data partition is mounted and then again once /data is truly mounted. We do not want to
+ // read persistent properties from the temporary /data partition or mark persistent properties
+ // as having been loaded during the first call, so we return in that case.
+ std::string crypto_state = android::base::GetProperty("ro.crypto.state", "");
+ std::string crypto_type = android::base::GetProperty("ro.crypto.type", "");
+ if (crypto_state == "encrypted" && crypto_type == "block") {
+ static size_t num_calls = 0;
+ if (++num_calls == 1) return {};
+ }
+
+ SendLoadPersistentPropertiesMessage();
+
+ start_waiting_for_property("ro.persistent_properties.ready", "true");
return {};
}