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Jay Srinivasan1c0fe792013-03-28 16:45:25 -07001// Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
2// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
4
5#ifndef CHROMEOS_PLATFORM_UPDATE_ENGINE_CONSTANTS_H
6#define CHROMEOS_PLATFORM_UPDATE_ENGINE_CONSTANTS_H
7
8namespace chromeos_update_engine {
9
10// The name of the marker file used to trigger powerwash when post-install
11// completes successfully so that the device is powerwashed on next reboot.
12extern const char kPowerwashMarkerFile[];
13
Chris Sosabe45bef2013-04-09 18:25:12 -070014// Path to the marker file we use to indicate we've recorded a system reboot.
15extern const char kSystemRebootedMarkerFile[];
16
Jay Srinivasan1c0fe792013-03-28 16:45:25 -070017// The contents of the powerwash marker file.
18extern const char kPowerwashCommand[];
19
Chris Sosaaa18e162013-06-20 13:20:30 -070020// Directory for AU prefs that are preserved across powerwash.
21extern const char kPowerwashSafePrefsDir[];
22
23// The location where we store the AU preferences (state etc).
24extern const char kPrefsDirectory[];
25
Chris Sosabe45bef2013-04-09 18:25:12 -070026// Path to the stateful partition on the root filesystem.
27extern const char kStatefulPartition[];
28
David Zeuthen8f191b22013-08-06 12:27:50 -070029// Path to the marker file to allow p2p on interactive update attempts.
30// See utils::IsP2PAllowedForInteractiveChecks().
31extern const char kP2PAllowInteractiveMarkerFile[];
32
Jay Srinivasand29695d2013-04-08 15:08:05 -070033// Constants related to preferences.
34extern const char kPrefsBackoffExpiryTime[];
35extern const char kPrefsCertificateReportToSendDownload[];
36extern const char kPrefsCertificateReportToSendUpdate[];
Jay Srinivasan19409b72013-04-12 19:23:36 -070037extern const char kPrefsCurrentBytesDownloaded[];
Jay Srinivasand29695d2013-04-08 15:08:05 -070038extern const char kPrefsCurrentResponseSignature[];
39extern const char kPrefsCurrentUrlFailureCount[];
40extern const char kPrefsCurrentUrlIndex[];
41extern const char kPrefsDeltaUpdateFailures[];
Alex Deymo820cc702013-06-28 15:43:46 -070042extern const char kPrefsFullPayloadAttemptNumber[];
Jay Srinivasand29695d2013-04-08 15:08:05 -070043extern const char kPrefsLastActivePingDay[];
44extern const char kPrefsLastRollCallPingDay[];
45extern const char kPrefsManifestMetadataSize[];
Chris Sosabe45bef2013-04-09 18:25:12 -070046extern const char kPrefsNumReboots[];
David Zeuthena573d6f2013-06-14 16:13:36 -070047extern const char kPrefsNumResponsesSeen[];
David Zeuthen27a48bc2013-08-06 12:06:29 -070048extern const char kPrefsP2PEnabled[];
Jay Srinivasand29695d2013-04-08 15:08:05 -070049extern const char kPrefsPayloadAttemptNumber[];
50extern const char kPrefsPreviousVersion[];
51extern const char kPrefsResumedUpdateFailures[];
Chris Sosaaa18e162013-06-20 13:20:30 -070052extern const char kPrefsRollbackVersion[];
David Zeuthene4c58bf2013-06-18 17:26:50 -070053extern const char kPrefsSystemUpdatedMarker[];
Alex Deymo42432912013-07-12 20:21:15 -070054extern const char kPrefsTargetVersionAttempt[];
55extern const char kPrefsTargetVersionInstalledFrom[];
56extern const char kPrefsTargetVersionUniqueId[];
Jay Srinivasan19409b72013-04-12 19:23:36 -070057extern const char kPrefsTotalBytesDownloaded[];
Jay Srinivasand29695d2013-04-08 15:08:05 -070058extern const char kPrefsUpdateCheckCount[];
59extern const char kPrefsUpdateCheckResponseHash[];
David Zeuthencc6f9962013-04-18 11:57:24 -070060extern const char kPrefsUpdateDurationUptime[];
Jay Srinivasand29695d2013-04-08 15:08:05 -070061extern const char kPrefsUpdateFirstSeenAt[];
Alex Deymof4867c42013-06-28 14:41:39 -070062extern const char kPrefsUpdateOverCellularPermission[];
Jay Srinivasand29695d2013-04-08 15:08:05 -070063extern const char kPrefsUpdateServerCertificate[];
64extern const char kPrefsUpdateStateNextDataOffset[];
65extern const char kPrefsUpdateStateNextOperation[];
66extern const char kPrefsUpdateStateSHA256Context[];
67extern const char kPrefsUpdateStateSignatureBlob[];
68extern const char kPrefsUpdateStateSignedSHA256Context[];
David Zeuthen9a017f22013-04-11 16:10:26 -070069extern const char kPrefsUpdateTimestampStart[];
David Zeuthencc6f9962013-04-18 11:57:24 -070070extern const char kPrefsUrlSwitchCount[];
71extern const char kPrefsWallClockWaitPeriod[];
David Zeuthendcba8092013-08-06 12:16:35 -070072extern const char kPrefsP2PNumAttempts[];
73extern const char kPrefsP2PFirstAttemptTimestamp[];
Jay Srinivasand29695d2013-04-08 15:08:05 -070074
Jay Srinivasan19409b72013-04-12 19:23:36 -070075// A download source is any combination of protocol and server (that's of
76// interest to us when looking at UMA metrics) using which we may download
77// the payload.
78typedef enum {
79 kDownloadSourceHttpsServer, // UMA Binary representation: 0001
80 kDownloadSourceHttpServer, // UMA Binary representation: 0010
David Zeuthenbb8bdc72013-09-03 13:43:48 -070081 kDownloadSourceHttpPeer, // UMA Binary representation: 0100
Jay Srinivasan19409b72013-04-12 19:23:36 -070082
83 // Note: Add new sources only above this line.
84 kNumDownloadSources
85} DownloadSource;
86
Alex Deymo1c656c42013-06-28 11:02:14 -070087// A payload can be a Full or Delta payload. In some cases, a Full payload is
88// used even when a Delta payload was available for the update, called here
89// ForcedFull. The PayloadType enum is only used to send UMA metrics about the
90// successfully applied payload.
91typedef enum {
92 kPayloadTypeFull,
93 kPayloadTypeDelta,
94 kPayloadTypeForcedFull,
95
96 // Note: Add new payload types only above this line.
97 kNumPayloadTypes
98} PayloadType;
99
David Zeuthen8f191b22013-08-06 12:27:50 -0700100// Maximum number of times we'll allow using p2p for the same update payload.
David Zeuthendcba8092013-08-06 12:16:35 -0700101const int kMaxP2PAttempts = 10;
102
David Zeuthen8f191b22013-08-06 12:27:50 -0700103// Maximum wallclock time we allow attempting to update using p2p for
104// the same update payload - two days.
105const int kMaxP2PAttemptTimeSeconds = 2 * 24 * 60 * 60;
106
107// The maximum amount of time to spend waiting for p2p-client(1) to
108// return while waiting in line to use the LAN - six hours.
109const int kMaxP2PNetworkWaitTimeSeconds = 6 * 60 * 60;
David Zeuthendcba8092013-08-06 12:16:35 -0700110
David Zeuthen526cb582013-08-06 12:26:18 -0700111// The maximum number of payload files to keep in /var/cache/p2p.
112const int kMaxP2PFilesToKeep = 3;
113
Jay Srinivasan19409b72013-04-12 19:23:36 -0700114// The default number of UMA buckets for metrics.
115const int kNumDefaultUmaBuckets = 50;
116
117// General constants
118const int kNumBytesInOneMiB = 1024 * 1024;
119
David Zeuthen34135a92013-08-06 11:16:16 -0700120// Number of redirects allowed when downloading.
121const int kDownloadMaxRedirects = 10;
122
123// The minimum average speed (50 kB/sec) that downloads must sustain...
124//
125// This is set low because some devices may have very poor
126// connecticity and we want to make as much forward progress as
127// possible. For p2p this is high (50 kB/second) since we can assume
128// high bandwidth (same LAN) and we want to fail fast.
129const int kDownloadLowSpeedLimitBps = 1;
130const int kDownloadP2PLowSpeedLimitBps = 50 * 1000;
131
132// ... measured over this period.
133//
134// For non-official builds (e.g. typically built on a developer's
135// workstation and served via devserver) bump this since it takes time
136// for the workstation to generate the payload. For p2p, make this
137// relatively low since we want to fail fast.
138const int kDownloadLowSpeedTimeSeconds = 90;
139const int kDownloadDevModeLowSpeedTimeSeconds = 180;
140const int kDownloadP2PLowSpeedTimeSeconds = 30;
141
142// The maximum amount of HTTP server reconnect attempts.
143//
144// This is set high in order to maximize the attempt's chance of
145// succeeding. When using p2p, this is low in order to fail fast.
146const int kDownloadMaxRetryCount = 20;
147const int kDownloadMaxRetryCountOobeNotComplete = 3;
148const int kDownloadP2PMaxRetryCount = 3;
149
150// The connect timeout, in seconds.
151//
152// This is set high because some devices may have very poor
153// connectivity and we may be using HTTPS which involves complicated
154// multi-roundtrip setup. For p2p, this is set low because we can
155// the server is on the same LAN and we want to fail fast.
156const int kDownloadConnectTimeoutSeconds = 30;
157const int kDownloadP2PConnectTimeoutSeconds = 5;
158
Jay Srinivasan1c0fe792013-03-28 16:45:25 -0700159} // namespace chromeos_update_engine
160
161#endif // CHROMEOS_PLATFORM_UPDATE_ENGINE_CONSTANTS_H