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* Lose USB transport code to libadb.Dan Albert2015-02-191-803/+0
| | | | | Bug: 17626262 Change-Id: If41031ba20a3a75fa510f155c654a482b47e409d
* Recovery 64-bit compile issuesMark Salyzyn2014-03-141-2/+2
| | | | Change-Id: I92d5abd1a628feab3b0246924fab7f97ba3b9d34
* minadbd: remove dead codeColin Cross2014-01-241-21/+0
| | | | Change-Id: Ia1f34a17ae582575f8cd3514ed7bc015b0a5006e
* remove unused code from minadbdDoug Zongker2012-03-201-257/+0
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* support "sideload over ADB" modeDoug Zongker2012-01-101-0/+1081
Rather than depending on the existence of some place to store a file that is accessible to users on an an unbootable device (eg, a physical sdcard, external USB drive, etc.), add support for sideloading packages sent to the device with adb. This change adds a "minimal adbd" which supports nothing but receiving a package over adb (with the "adb sideload" command) and storing it to a fixed filename in the /tmp ramdisk, from where it can be verified and sideloaded in the usual way. This should be leave available even on locked user-build devices. The user can select "apply package from ADB" from the recovery menu, which starts minimal-adb mode (shutting down any real adbd that may be running). Once minimal-adb has received a package it exits (restarting real adbd if appropriate) and then verification and installation of the received package proceeds. Change-Id: I6fe13161ca064a98d06fa32104e1f432826582f5