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// If you change this file,
// Please update ota_metadata_pb2.py by executing
// protoc ota_metadata.proto --python_out
// $ANDROID_BUILD_TOP/build/tools/releasetools
syntax = "proto3";
package build.tools.releasetools;
option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME;
option java_package = "android.ota";
option java_outer_classname = "OtaPackageMetadata";
// The build information of a particular partition on the device.
message PartitionState {
string partition_name = 1;
repeated string device = 2;
repeated string build = 3;
// The version string of the partition. It's usually timestamp if present.
// One known exception is the boot image, who uses the kmi version, e.g.
// 5.4.42-android12-0
string version = 4;
// TODO(xunchang), revisit other necessary fields, e.g. security_patch_level.
}
// The build information on the device. The bytes of the running images are thus
// inferred from the device state. For more information of the meaning of each
// subfield, check
// https://source.android.com/compatibility/android-cdd#3_2_2_build_parameters
message DeviceState {
// device name. i.e. ro.product.device; if the field has multiple values, it
// means the ota package supports multiple devices. This usually happens when
// we use the same image to support multiple skus.
repeated string device = 1;
// device fingerprint. Up to R build, the value reads from
// ro.build.fingerprint.
repeated string build = 2;
// A value that specify a version of the android build.
string build_incremental = 3;
// The timestamp when the build is generated.
int64 timestamp = 4;
// The version of the currently-executing Android system.
string sdk_level = 5;
// A value indicating the security patch level of a build.
string security_patch_level = 6;
// The detailed state of each partition. For partial updates or devices with
// mixed build of partitions, some of the above fields may left empty. And the
// client will rely on the information of specific partitions to target the
// update.
repeated PartitionState partition_state = 7;
}
message ApexInfo {
string package_name = 1;
int64 version = 2;
bool is_compressed = 3;
int64 decompressed_size = 4;
// Used in OTA
int64 source_version = 5;
}
// Just a container to hold repeated apex_info, so that we can easily serialize
// a list of apex_info to string.
message ApexMetadata {
repeated ApexInfo apex_info = 1;
}
// The metadata of an OTA package. It contains the information of the package
// and prerequisite to install the update correctly.
message OtaMetadata {
enum OtaType {
UNKNOWN = 0;
AB = 1;
BLOCK = 2;
BRICK = 3;
};
OtaType type = 1;
// True if we need to wipe after the update.
bool wipe = 2;
// True if the timestamp of the post build is older than the pre build.
bool downgrade = 3;
// A map of name:content of property files, e.g. ota-property-files.
map<string, string> property_files = 4;
// The required device state in order to install the package.
DeviceState precondition = 5;
// The expected device state after the update.
DeviceState postcondition = 6;
// True if the ota that updates a device to support dynamic partitions, where
// the source build doesn't support it.
bool retrofit_dynamic_partitions = 7;
// The required size of the cache partition, only valid for non-A/B update.
int64 required_cache = 8;
// True iff security patch level downgrade is permitted on this OTA.
bool spl_downgrade = 9;
}