commit | 37d492958691457006e25f4a2f9d33cf273256ad | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Kelvin Zhang <zhangkelvin@google.com> | Wed Dec 01 14:21:24 2021 -0800 |
committer | Kelvin Zhang <zhangkelvin@google.com> | Wed Dec 01 14:21:24 2021 -0800 |
tree | 70c44ee106572511e53e3c5f98ca5b7a4831aa45 | |
parent | c06f0627c3611325bfab9d2af5932d3757bb1b6f [diff] |
Explicitly set EROFS compression parameter OTA will need to know the compression parameter used to construct EROFS images. Currently, mkfs.erofs uses lz4hc,9 if the user didn't specify one. But mkfs's default behavior is subject to change in future versions. Therefore, explicitly specify the compression parameters so OTA tooling can properly encode/decode erofs images. Test: th Change-Id: Ibbf67502827ee79437b766349be289048e685759
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