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Due to a kernel bug and no available sources we have to work around the
MEMERASE ioctl - if used, it hangs and never returns. I straced the original
recovery executable and could see that it is simply calling write() with a
bunch of zeroes instead of using MEMERASE.
Added a hack that does the same and now the resulting TWRP recovery image works.
Change-Id: I1b1c1c9e870e350776346bdca5d442c7ef565aa0
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Pull in most TWRP sources
Stub out partition management code
Make it compile -- probably will not boot
Kind of a mess but have to start somewhere
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Bug: 5010576
Change-Id: Ib465fdb42c8621899bea15c04a427d7ab1641a8c
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Change-Id: Iada6268b0a72ee832113ea397334cc7950a37051
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With the recovery image being installed by applypatch, the flash_image
tool isn't needed any more. Continue to build it for eng just in case
it's handy for debugging.
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