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But first, please read -. diff --git a/Magisk-v23.0/magisk32 b/Magisk-v23.0/magisk32 deleted file mode 100755 index 7d7256c..0000000 Binary files a/Magisk-v23.0/magisk32 and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Magisk-v23.0/magisk64 b/Magisk-v23.0/magisk64 deleted file mode 100755 index abb9b64..0000000 Binary files a/Magisk-v23.0/magisk64 and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Magisk-v23.0/magiskboot b/Magisk-v23.0/magiskboot deleted file mode 100755 index 9fd5a92..0000000 Binary files a/Magisk-v23.0/magiskboot and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Magisk-v23.0/magiskinit b/Magisk-v23.0/magiskinit deleted file mode 100755 index 8810142..0000000 Binary files a/Magisk-v23.0/magiskinit and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Magisk-v23.0/boot_patch.sh b/Magisk-v24.1/boot_patch.sh similarity index 90% rename from Magisk-v23.0/boot_patch.sh rename to Magisk-v24.1/boot_patch.sh index aab52a3..37a2247 100755 --- a/Magisk-v23.0/boot_patch.sh +++ b/Magisk-v24.1/boot_patch.sh @@ -70,9 +70,11 @@ fi # Flags [ -z $KEEPVERITY ] && KEEPVERITY=false [ -z $KEEPFORCEENCRYPT ] && KEEPFORCEENCRYPT=false +[ -z $PATCHVBMETAFLAG ] && PATCHVBMETAFLAG=false [ -z $RECOVERYMODE ] && RECOVERYMODE=false export KEEPVERITY export KEEPFORCEENCRYPT +export PATCHVBMETAFLAG chmod -R 755 . @@ -99,8 +101,6 @@ case $? in ;; esac -[ -f recovery_dtbo ] && RECOVERYMODE=true - ################### # Ramdisk Restores ################### @@ -135,6 +135,12 @@ case $((STATUS & 3)) in ;; esac +# Work around custom legacy Sony /init -> /(s)bin/init_sony : /init.real setup +INIT=init +if [ $((STATUS & 4)) -ne 0 ]; then + INIT=init.real +fi + ################## # Ramdisk Patches ################## @@ -143,19 +149,27 @@ ui_print "- Patching ramdisk" echo "KEEPVERITY=$KEEPVERITY" > config echo "KEEPFORCEENCRYPT=$KEEPFORCEENCRYPT" >> config +echo "PATCHVBMETAFLAG=$PATCHVBMETAFLAG" >> config echo "RECOVERYMODE=$RECOVERYMODE" >> config [ ! -z $SHA1 ] && echo "SHA1=$SHA1" >> config # Compress to save precious ramdisk space -./magiskboot compress=xz magisk32 magisk32.xz -./magiskboot compress=xz magisk64 magisk64.xz -$IS64BIT && SKIP64="" || SKIP64="#" +SKIP32="#" +SKIP64="#" +if [ -f magisk32 ]; then + ./magiskboot compress=xz magisk32 magisk32.xz + unset SKIP32 +fi +if [ -f magisk64 ]; then + ./magiskboot compress=xz magisk64 magisk64.xz + unset SKIP64 +fi ./magiskboot cpio ramdisk.cpio \ -"add 0750 init magiskinit" \ +"add 0750 $INIT magiskinit" \ "mkdir 0750 overlay.d" \ "mkdir 0750 overlay.d/sbin" \ -"add 0644 overlay.d/sbin/magisk32.xz magisk32.xz" \ +"$SKIP32 add 0644 overlay.d/sbin/magisk32.xz magisk32.xz" \ "$SKIP64 add 0644 overlay.d/sbin/magisk64.xz magisk64.xz" \ "patch" \ "backup ramdisk.cpio.orig" \ diff --git a/Magisk-v24.1/magisk32 b/Magisk-v24.1/magisk32 new file mode 100755 index 0000000..f9988a1 Binary files /dev/null and b/Magisk-v24.1/magisk32 differ diff --git a/Magisk-v24.1/magisk64 b/Magisk-v24.1/magisk64 new file mode 100755 index 0000000..634b251 Binary files /dev/null and b/Magisk-v24.1/magisk64 differ diff --git a/Magisk-v24.1/magiskboot b/Magisk-v24.1/magiskboot new file mode 100755 index 0000000..f046fe0 Binary files /dev/null and b/Magisk-v24.1/magiskboot differ diff --git a/Magisk-v24.1/magiskinit b/Magisk-v24.1/magiskinit new file mode 100755 index 0000000..9e83094 Binary files /dev/null and b/Magisk-v24.1/magiskinit differ diff --git a/Magisk-v23.0/util_functions.sh b/Magisk-v24.1/util_functions.sh similarity index 87% rename from Magisk-v23.0/util_functions.sh rename to Magisk-v24.1/util_functions.sh index 4f05834..7473b0c 100755 --- a/Magisk-v23.0/util_functions.sh +++ b/Magisk-v24.1/util_functions.sh @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ # Magisk General Utility Functions ############################################ -MAGISK_VER='23.0' -MAGISK_VER_CODE=23000 +MAGISK_VER='24.1' +MAGISK_VER_CODE=24100 ################### # Helper Functions @@ -19,7 +19,9 @@ toupper() { grep_cmdline() { local REGEX="s/^$1=//p" - cat /proc/cmdline | tr '[:space:]' '\n' | sed -n "$REGEX" 2>/dev/null + { echo $(cat /proc/cmdline)$(sed -e 's/[^"]//g' -e 's/""//g' /proc/cmdline) | xargs -n 1; \ + sed -e 's/ = /=/g' -e 's/, /,/g' -e 's/"//g' /proc/bootconfig; \ + } 2>/dev/null | sed -n "$REGEX" } grep_prop() { @@ -69,17 +71,17 @@ resolve_vars() { } print_title() { - local len line1len line2len pounds + local len line1len line2len bar line1len=$(echo -n $1 | wc -c) line2len=$(echo -n $2 | wc -c) len=$line2len [ $line1len -gt $line2len ] && len=$line1len len=$((len + 2)) - pounds=$(printf "%${len}s" | tr ' ' '*') - ui_print "$pounds" + bar=$(printf "%${len}s" | tr ' ' '*') + ui_print "$bar" ui_print " $1 " [ "$2" ] && ui_print " $2 " - ui_print "$pounds" + ui_print "$bar" } ###################### @@ -318,6 +320,9 @@ mount_apex() { local PATTERN='s/.*"name":[^"]*"\([^"]*\).*/\1/p' for APEX in /system/apex/*; do if [ -f $APEX ]; then + # handle CAPEX APKs, extract actual APEX APK first + unzip -qo $APEX original_apex -d /apex + [ -f /apex/original_apex ] && APEX=/apex/original_apex # unzip doesn't do return codes # APEX APKs, extract and loop mount unzip -qo $APEX apex_payload.img -d /apex DEST=$(unzip -qp $APEX apex_manifest.pb | strings | head -n 1) @@ -330,7 +335,7 @@ mount_apex() { ui_print "- Mounting $DEST" mount -t ext4 -o ro,noatime $LOOPDEV $DEST fi - rm -f /apex/apex_payload.img + rm -f /apex/original_apex /apex/apex_payload.img elif [ -d $APEX ]; then # APEX folders, bind mount directory if [ -f $APEX/apex_manifest.json ]; then @@ -369,11 +374,14 @@ umount_apex() { unset BOOTCLASSPATH } +# After calling this method, the following variables will be set: +# KEEPVERITY, KEEPFORCEENCRYPT, RECOVERYMODE, PATCHVBMETAFLAG, +# ISENCRYPTED, VBMETAEXIST get_flags() { - # override variables getvar KEEPVERITY getvar KEEPFORCEENCRYPT getvar RECOVERYMODE + getvar PATCHVBMETAFLAG if [ -z $KEEPVERITY ]; then if $SYSTEM_ROOT; then KEEPVERITY=true @@ -394,6 +402,17 @@ get_flags() { KEEPFORCEENCRYPT=false fi fi + VBMETAEXIST=false + local VBMETAIMG=$(find_block vbmeta vbmeta_a) + [ -n "$VBMETAIMG" ] && VBMETAEXIST=true + if [ -z $PATCHVBMETAFLAG ]; then + if $VBMETAEXIST; then + PATCHVBMETAFLAG=false + else + PATCHVBMETAFLAG=true + ui_print "- Cannot find vbmeta partition, patch vbmeta in boot image" + fi + fi [ -z $RECOVERYMODE ] && RECOVERYMODE=false } @@ -516,17 +535,25 @@ remove_system_su() { api_level_arch_detect() { API=$(grep_get_prop ro.build.version.sdk) - ABI=$(grep_get_prop ro.product.cpu.abi | cut -c-3) - ABI2=$(grep_get_prop ro.product.cpu.abi2 | cut -c-3) - ABILONG=$(grep_get_prop ro.product.cpu.abi) - - ARCH=arm - ARCH32=arm - IS64BIT=false - if [ "$ABI" = "x86" ]; then ARCH=x86; ARCH32=x86; fi; - if [ "$ABI2" = "x86" ]; then ARCH=x86; ARCH32=x86; fi; - if [ "$ABILONG" = "arm64-v8a" ]; then ARCH=arm64; ARCH32=arm; IS64BIT=true; fi; - if [ "$ABILONG" = "x86_64" ]; then ARCH=x64; ARCH32=x86; IS64BIT=true; fi; + ABI=$(grep_get_prop ro.product.cpu.abi) + if [ "$ABI" = "x86" ]; then + ARCH=x86 + ABI32=x86 + IS64BIT=false + elif [ "$ABI" = "arm64-v8a" ]; then + ARCH=arm64 + ABI32=armeabi-v7a + IS64BIT=true + elif [ "$ABI" = "x86_64" ]; then + ARCH=x64 + ABI32=x86 + IS64BIT=true + else + ARCH=arm + ABI=armeabi-v7a + ABI32=armeabi-v7a + IS64BIT=false + fi } check_data() { @@ -547,13 +574,13 @@ check_data() { find_magisk_apk() { local DBAPK - [ -z $APK ] && APK=/data/adb/magisk.apk - [ -f $APK ] || APK=/data/magisk/magisk.apk + [ -z $APK ] && APK=$NVBASE/magisk.apk + [ -f $APK ] || APK=$MAGISKBIN/magisk.apk [ -f $APK ] || APK=/data/app/com.topjohnwu.magisk*/*.apk [ -f $APK ] || APK=/data/app/*/com.topjohnwu.magisk*/*.apk if [ ! -f $APK ]; then DBAPK=$(magisk --sqlite "SELECT value FROM strings WHERE key='requester'" 2>/dev/null | cut -d= -f2) - [ -z $DBAPK ] && DBAPK=$(strings /data/adb/magisk.db | grep -oE 'requester..*' | cut -c10-) + [ -z $DBAPK ] && DBAPK=$(strings $NVBASE/magisk.db | grep -oE 'requester..*' | cut -c10-) [ -z $DBAPK ] || APK=/data/user_de/*/$DBAPK/dyn/*.apk [ -f $APK ] || [ -z $DBAPK ] || APK=/data/app/$DBAPK*/*.apk [ -f $APK ] || [ -z $DBAPK ] || APK=/data/app/*/$DBAPK*/*.apk @@ -565,7 +592,7 @@ run_migrations() { local LOCSHA1 local TARGET # Legacy app installation - local BACKUP=/data/adb/magisk/stock_boot*.gz + local BACKUP=$MAGISKBIN/stock_boot*.gz if [ -f $BACKUP ]; then cp $BACKUP /data rm -f $BACKUP @@ -583,7 +610,7 @@ run_migrations() { # Stock backups LOCSHA1=$SHA1 for name in boot dtb dtbo dtbs; do - BACKUP=/data/adb/magisk/stock_${name}.img + BACKUP=$MAGISKBIN/stock_${name}.img [ -f $BACKUP ] || continue if [ $name = 'boot' ]; then LOCSHA1=`$MAGISKBIN/magiskboot sha1 $BACKUP` @@ -602,26 +629,36 @@ copy_sepolicy_rules() { # Find current active RULESDIR local RULESDIR - local active_dir=$(magisk --path)/.magisk/mirror/sepolicy.rules - if [ -L $active_dir ]; then - RULESDIR=$(readlink $active_dir) + local ACTIVEDIR=$(magisk --path)/.magisk/mirror/sepolicy.rules + if [ -L $ACTIVEDIR ]; then + RULESDIR=$(readlink $ACTIVEDIR) [ "${RULESDIR:0:1}" != "/" ] && RULESDIR="$(magisk --path)/.magisk/mirror/$RULESDIR" + elif ! $ISENCRYPTED; then + RULESDIR=$NVBASE/modules elif [ -d /data/unencrypted ] && ! grep ' /data ' /proc/mounts | grep -qE 'dm-|f2fs'; then RULESDIR=/data/unencrypted/magisk - elif grep -q ' /cache ' /proc/mounts; then + elif grep ' /cache ' /proc/mounts | grep -q 'ext4' ; then RULESDIR=/cache/magisk - elif grep -q ' /metadata ' /proc/mounts; then + elif grep ' /metadata ' /proc/mounts | grep -q 'ext4' ; then RULESDIR=/metadata/magisk - elif grep -q ' /persist ' /proc/mounts; then + elif grep ' /persist ' /proc/mounts | grep -q 'ext4' ; then RULESDIR=/persist/magisk - elif grep -q ' /mnt/vendor/persist ' /proc/mounts; then + elif grep ' /mnt/vendor/persist ' /proc/mounts | grep -q 'ext4' ; then RULESDIR=/mnt/vendor/persist/magisk else - return + ui_print "- Unable to find sepolicy rules dir" + return 1 + fi + + if [ -d ${RULESDIR%/magisk} ]; then + ui_print "- Sepolicy rules dir is ${RULESDIR%/magisk}" + else + ui_print "- Sepolicy rules dir ${RULESDIR%/magisk} not found" + return 1 fi # Copy all enabled sepolicy.rule - for r in /data/adb/modules*/*/sepolicy.rule; do + for r in $NVBASE/modules*/*/sepolicy.rule; do [ -f "$r" ] || continue local MODDIR=${r%/*} [ -f $MODDIR/disable ] && continue @@ -639,7 +676,7 @@ copy_sepolicy_rules() { set_perm() { chown $2:$3 $1 || return 1 chmod $4 $1 || return 1 - CON=$5 + local CON=$5 [ -z $CON ] && CON=u:object_r:system_file:s0 chcon $CON $1 || return 1 } @@ -739,6 +776,10 @@ install_module() { # Default permissions set_perm_recursive $MODPATH 0 0 0755 0644 + set_perm_recursive $MODPATH/system/bin 0 2000 0755 0755 + set_perm_recursive $MODPATH/system/xbin 0 2000 0755 0755 + set_perm_recursive $MODPATH/system/system_ext/bin 0 2000 0755 0755 + set_perm_recursive $MODPATH/system/vendor/bin 0 2000 0755 0755 u:object_r:vendor_file:s0 fi # Load customization script @@ -754,6 +795,8 @@ install_module() { if $BOOTMODE; then # Update info for Magisk app mktouch $NVBASE/modules/$MODID/update + rm -rf $NVBASE/modules/$MODID/remove 2>/dev/null + rm -rf $NVBASE/modules/$MODID/disable 2>/dev/null cp -af $MODPATH/module.prop $NVBASE/modules/$MODID/module.prop fi diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c8b8543..dc1b4d3 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ It has been made to run on Linux x86 or x64 and patch a boot image for an ARM de It detects LineageOS **for microG** version via adb, download the ROM, extracts `payload.bin` and dumps `boot.img`, patches it with Magisk, and flashes it. -:warning: **This has only been tested on a FP3 device, at the time of writing with LineageOS for microG 18.1 (November 18, 2021 build) Magisk v23.0** :warning: +:warning: **This has only been tested on a FP3 device, at the time of writing with LineageOS for microG 18.1 (February 20, 2022 build) Magisk v24.1** :warning: ## Run on an other device @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Run `python magisk_boot_flasher.py`. That's how we can run Magisk's `boot_patch.sh` on Linux x86 or x64 and patch a boot image for an ARM device -> Tested with Magisk v23.0 with FP3 +> Tested with Magisk v24.1 with FP3 * Get Magisk `.apk` * Extract it @@ -63,11 +63,10 @@ That's how we can run Magisk's `boot_patch.sh` on Linux x86 or x64 and patch a b Keep in the same folder: * `assets/boot_patch.sh` -> `boot_patch.sh` * `assets/util_functions.sh` -> `util_functions.sh` +* `lib/x86_64/libmagiskboot.so` -> `magiskboot` * `lib/armeabi-v7a/libmagisk32.so` -> `magisk32` -* `lib/armeabi-v7a/libmagisk64.so` -> `magisk64` -* `lib/armeabi-v7a/libmagiskinit.so` -> `magiskinit` -* `lib/x86/libmagiskboot.so` -> `magiskboot` -* `lib/armeabi-v7a/libmagiskinit.so` -> `magiskinit` +* `lib/arm64-v8a/libmagisk64.so` -> `magisk64` +* `lib/arm64-v8a/libmagiskinit.so` -> `magiskinit` You can delete all the rest. diff --git a/magisk_boot_flasher.py b/magisk_boot_flasher.py index 06c3de5..e15ae40 100644 --- a/magisk_boot_flasher.py +++ b/magisk_boot_flasher.py @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ import subprocess import time device = 'FP3' -magiskdir = 'Magisk-v23.0' +magiskdir = 'Magisk-v24.1' def yes_or_no(question, default=None):