commit | 8fe363f26017e39b80c6cd793f7b2a346da88104 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Bowgo Tsai <bowgotsai@google.com> | Mon Apr 30 16:13:42 2018 +0800 |
committer | Bowgo Tsai <bowgotsai@google.com> | Tue May 01 16:39:36 2018 +0800 |
tree | 2d6b0b41988d95953150e436bd43f7bab5723508 | |
parent | 4e6f3d9603bf8a8511e2751c5ed3e31896cccdd8 [diff] |
First-stage mount: avoid triggering a FATAL error Related AOSP changes: 1. https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/platform/system/core/+/405009/ 2. https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/platform/system/core/+/532637/ The second CL raises a FATAL error when it detects fstab-dt has no content during first-stage mount. However, with the first CL, the fstab-dt entry might be "skipped" when bootloader sets the status property to a value other than "ok"/"okay". (e.g., to skip mounting /vendor on upgrading devices which have no vendor partition). Use LOG(INFO) when there is nothing to mount here. The later stages should trigger a FATAL error when some important files in those partitions are not available, e.g., SEPolicy files. Bug: 78441220 Test: boot a device Change-Id: Iae2f47d455679298bdb067d96b771a30c1a82e6f