/* * Copyright (C) 2017 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 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.os; import android.annotation.NonNull; import android.annotation.TestApi; import android.util.Slog; import java.util.Map; /** * Java API for libvintf. * * @hide */ @TestApi public class VintfObject { private static final String LOG_TAG = "VintfObject"; /** * Slurps all device information (both manifests and both matrices) * and report them. * If any error in getting one of the manifests, it is not included in * the list. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static native String[] report(); /** * Verify that the given metadata for an OTA package is compatible with * this device. * * @param packageInfo a list of serialized form of HalManifest's / * CompatibilityMatri'ces (XML). * @return = 0 if success (compatible) * > 0 if incompatible * < 0 if any error (mount partition fails, illformed XML, etc.) * * @deprecated Checking compatibility against an OTA package is no longer * supported because the format of VINTF metadata in the OTA package may not * be recognized by the current system. * *

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* * @hide */ @Deprecated public static int verify(String[] packageInfo) { if (packageInfo != null && packageInfo.length > 0) { Slog.w(LOG_TAG, "VintfObject.verify() with non-empty packageInfo is deprecated. " + "Skipping compatibility checks for update package."); return 0; } Slog.w(LOG_TAG, "VintfObject.verify() is deprecated. Call verifyWithoutAvb() instead."); return verifyWithoutAvb(); } /** * Verify Vintf compatibility on the device without checking AVB * (Android Verified Boot). It is useful to verify a running system * image where AVB check is irrelevant. * * @return = 0 if success (compatible) * > 0 if incompatible * < 0 if any error (mount partition fails, illformed XML, etc.) * * @hide */ public static native int verifyWithoutAvb(); /** * @return a list of HAL names and versions that is supported by this * device as stated in device and framework manifests. For example, * ["android.hidl.manager@1.0", "android.hardware.camera.device@1.0", * "android.hardware.camera.device@3.2"]. There are no duplicates. * * For AIDL HALs, the version is a single number * (e.g. "android.hardware.light@1"). Historically, this API strips the * version number for AIDL HALs (e.g. "android.hardware.light"). Users * of this API must be able to handle both for backwards compatibility. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static native String[] getHalNamesAndVersions(); /** * @return the BOARD_SEPOLICY_VERS build flag available in device manifest. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static native String getSepolicyVersion(); /** * @return the PLATFORM_SEPOLICY_VERSION build flag available in framework * compatibility matrix. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static native @NonNull String getPlatformSepolicyVersion(); /** * @return a list of VNDK snapshots supported by the framework, as * specified in framework manifest. For example, * [("27", ["libjpeg.so", "libbase.so"]), * ("28", ["libjpeg.so", "libbase.so"])] * * @hide */ @TestApi public static native Map getVndkSnapshots(); /** * @return Target Framework Compatibility Matrix (FCM) version, a number * specified in the device manifest indicating the FCM version that the * device manifest implements. Null if device manifest doesn't specify this * number (for legacy devices). * * @hide */ @TestApi public static native Long getTargetFrameworkCompatibilityMatrixVersion(); private VintfObject() {} }