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* Copyright (C) 2020 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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*/
package android.os;
import android.os.IUpdateEngineStableCallback;
import android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor;
/**
* The stable interface exposed by the update engine daemon.
*
* WARNING: this interface exposes less capabilities than IUpdateEngine,
* for instance, not having a cancel method. This is relied on for
* security.
* @hide
*/
interface IUpdateEngineStable {
/**
* Apply the given payload as provided in the given file descriptor.
*
* See {@link #bind(IUpdateEngineCallback)} for status updates.
*
* @param pfd The file descriptor opened at the payload file. Note that the daemon must have
* enough permission to operate on the file descriptor.
* @param payload_offset offset into pfd where the payload binary starts.
* @param payload_size length after payload_offset to read from pfd. If 0, it will be auto
* detected.
* @param headerKeyValuePairs additional header key value pairs, in the format of "key=value".
* @see android.os.UpdateEngine#applyPayload(android.content.res.AssetFileDescriptor, String[])
* @hide
*/
void applyPayloadFd(in ParcelFileDescriptor pfd,
in long payload_offset,
in long payload_size,
in String[] headerKeyValuePairs);
/**
* Bind a callback for status updates on payload application.
*
* At any given time, only one callback can be bound. If a callback is already bound,
* subsequent binding will fail and return false until the bound callback is unbound. That is,
* binding is first-come, first-serve.
*
* A bound callback may be unbound explicitly by calling
* {@link #unbind(IUpdateEngineStableCallback)}, or
* implicitly when the process implementing the callback dies.
*
* @param callback See {@link IUpdateEngineStableCallback}
* @return true if binding is successful, false otherwise.
* @see android.os.UpdateEngine#bind(android.os.UpdateEngineCallback)
* @hide
*/
boolean bind(IUpdateEngineStableCallback callback);
/**
* Unbind a possibly bound callback.
*
* If the provided callback does not match the previously bound callback, unbinding fails.
*
* Note that a callback may also be unbound when the process implementing the callback dies.
* Hence, a client usually does not need to explicitly unbind a callback unless it wants to change
* the bound callback.
*
* @param callback The callback to be unbound. See {@link IUpdateEngineStableCallback}.
* @return true if unbinding is successful, false otherwise.
* @see android.os.UpdateEngine#unbind(android.os.UpdateEngineCallback)
* @hide
*/
boolean unbind(IUpdateEngineStableCallback callback);
/**
* Run postinstall scripts for the given |partition|
* This allows developers to run postinstall for a partition at
* a time they see fit. For example, they may wish to run postinstall
* script when device is IDLE and charging. This method would return
* immediately if |partition| is empty or does not correspond to any
* partitions on device. |partition| is expected to be unsuffixed, for
* example system,product,system_ext, etc.
* It is allowed to call this function multiple times with the same
* partition. Postinstall script for that partition would get run more
* than once. Owners of postinstall scripts should be designed to work
* correctly in such cases(idempotent). Note this expectation holds even
* without this API, and it has been so for years.
* @param Name of thje partition to run postinstall scripts. Should not
* contain slot suffix.(e.g. system,product,system_ext)
*
* @hide
*/
void triggerPostinstall(in String partition);
}