Refactor extent writer to take filedescriptor in constructor
Functions which receive an instance of extent writer need to manually
pass fd to ExtentWriter via Init() call, which breaks separation of
concerns. It makes it hard for us to decouple InstallOp execution from
writing of data, as the execution unit must be aware of which fd to pass
to extent writer. In addition, many extents writer, such as snapshot
extent writer, simply ignores the fd parameter, which is a indication of
poor code structure.
To address the above issue, we pass FileDescriptorPtr via constructor if
needed. This way, whoever is "executing" InstallOps don't need to care
about where the output data is going, and whoever's writing the data
would be responsible for initializing an ExtentWriter.
Test: th
Change-Id: I6d1eabde085eefd55da9ecc0352d4a16ae458698
diff --git a/payload_consumer/snapshot_extent_writer.h b/payload_consumer/snapshot_extent_writer.h
index 6d9fe7d..c3c64cd 100644
--- a/payload_consumer/snapshot_extent_writer.h
+++ b/payload_consumer/snapshot_extent_writer.h
@@ -29,8 +29,7 @@
explicit SnapshotExtentWriter(android::snapshot::ICowWriter* cow_writer);
~SnapshotExtentWriter();
// Returns true on success.
- bool Init(FileDescriptorPtr fd,
- const google::protobuf::RepeatedPtrField<Extent>& extents,
+ bool Init(const google::protobuf::RepeatedPtrField<Extent>& extents,
uint32_t block_size) override;
// Returns true on success.
// This will construct a COW_REPLACE operation and forward it to CowWriter. It