Hi Mathew, I managed to 'make dist' after working around some errors in build/make and frameworks/base/tools/aapt.
Thanks On Tuesday, March 3, 2020 at 2:21:24 PM UTC+9 [email protected] wrote: > This target is a testing target used for evaluating our reference > TrustZone implementation. "storageproxyd" is continuously resetting there > because it is not being launched by our test script > <https://android.googlesource.com/trusty/device/arm/generic-arm64/+/refs/heads/master/project/qemu/qemu.py> > which > would attach a virtual RPMB resource. > > A few notes about this target: > * It does not have a GUI > * Running Java is not supported and unlikely to work > * It requires a custom EL3 and Trusty running alongside it to work > > The manifest for these components is at > https://android.googlesource.com/trusty/manifest, and that manifest > contains a checked in prebuilt of the qemu_trusty_arm64-userdebug target > that we are currently testing against. > > If you tell me more about what you're trying to make the target do, I may > be able to give you further help with getting it to do what you want. If > you aren't trying to use or inspect the Trusty TZ implementation, this > target probably isn't the one you're looking for. > > On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 1:34 PM Dan Willemsen <[email protected]> wrote: > >> +Matthew Maurer Do we have any documentation on this target? I think the >> last time we talked about this target it was only minimally functional. >> >> - Dan >> >> On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 12:51 PM Julien Robin <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> I succeeded to find a workaround for the issue I signaled here, editing >>> device/generic/trusty/BoardConfig.mk and putting BUILD_QEMU_IMAGES to >>> false, which still gives vendor.img, system.img and userdata.img >>> >>> I then found this kernel >>> https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/common/+/refs/heads/android-trusty-4.19, >>> >>> and using arch/arm64/configs/trusty_qemu_defconfig, I successfully built it. >>> >>> Also, I'm able to start most of this Android build on Debian 10 provided >>> qemu-system-aarch64 the following way : >>> >>> qemu-system-aarch64 >>> -M virt >>> -cpu cortex-a57 >>> -smp 1 >>> -m 2048 >>> -monitor none >>> -parallel none >>> -serial mon:stdio >>> -kernel Image -append "root=/dev/vda rootfstype=ext4 ro init=/init >>> loglevel=8 selinux=1 checkreqprot=1 androidboot.selinux=permissive >>> androidboot.hardware=qemu_trusty console=ttyAMA0" >>> -device virtio-gpu-pci >>> -drive format=raw,file=system-custom.img >>> -drive format=raw,file=userdata-custom.img >>> >>> userdata-custom.img is just a bigger userdata.img (1024MB instead of 4) >>> in which I used resize2fs, system-custom.img is just a system.img in which >>> the placeholder folder "vendor" now embeds the content of vendor.img, >>> copied by "cp -a". Finally, still into system-custom.img, fstab.qemu_trusty >>> only contains >>> LABEL=data /data ext4 noatime,nosuid, >>> nodev,errors=panic wait >>> So that /data (available at /dev/vdb) is mounted by its label, while >>> system-custom.img embeding root system and vendor is already mounted by >>> kernel cmdline (by /dev/vda). ramdisk.img is not used as system.img already >>> contains everything needed to start init. >>> >>> However, I guess I should use a slightly modified version of qemu, >>> available here >>> https://android.googlesource.com/trusty/external/qemu/+/refs/heads/master >>> Because using Debian 10 qemu version, I get the following output, and no >>> display : >>> >>> init: init first stage started! >>> [...] >>> init: Loading SELinux policy >>> [...] >>> selinux: SELinux: Loaded policy from /vendor/etc/selinux/ >>> precompiled_sepolicy >>> >>> selinux: SELinux: Loaded file_contexts >>> >>> random: init: uninitialized urandom read (40 bytes read) >>> random: init: uninitialized urandom read (40 bytes read) >>> init: init second stage started! >>> [...] >>> ueventd: Coldboot took 1.344 seconds >>> [...] >>> init: starting service 'storageproxyd'... >>> libprocessgroup: CgroupMap::FindController called for [1] failed, RC >>> file was not initialized properly >>> libprocessgroup: Failed to make and chown /uid_0: Read-only file system >>> libprocessgroup: CgroupMap::FindController called for [829] failed, RC >>> file was not initialized properly >>> init: createProcessGroup(0, 829) failed for service 'storageproxyd': >>> Read-only file system >>> init: cpuset cgroup controller is not mounted! >>> init: Service 'storageproxyd' (pid 829) exited with status 1 >>> init: Sending signal 9 to service 'storageproxyd' (pid 829) process >>> group... >>> libprocessgroup: CgroupMap::FindController called for [1] failed, RC >>> file was not initialized properly >>> libprocessgroup: CgroupMap::FindController called for [1] failed, RC >>> file was not initialized properly >>> >>> >>> init: starting service 'storageproxyd'... >>> libprocessgroup: CgroupMap::FindController called for [1] failed, RC >>> file was not initialized properly >>> libprocessgroup: Failed to make and chown /uid_0: Read-only file system >>> init: createProcessGroup(0, 830) failed for service 'storageproxyd': >>> Read-only file system >>> libprocessgroup: CgroupMap::FindController called for [830] failed, RC >>> file was not initialized properly >>> init: cpuset cgroup controller is not mounted! >>> init: Service 'storageproxyd' (pid 830) exited with status 1 >>> init: Sending signal 9 to service 'storageproxyd' (pid 830) process >>> group... >>> >>> ...and so on in loop >>> >>> However I'm still not sure to proceed correctly, as I'm doing everything >>> alone with no documentation (I may have missed it?) >>> >>> Is here some documentation available? If there isn't, is someone able to >>> provide an example of working qemu command line (even old or unoptimized), >>> or just few explanations so that I can be placed on the right track? >>> >>> Thank you very much in advance >>> >>> >>> On 3/1/20 2:14 PM, Julien Robin wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi there, >>>> >>>> I see that starting from branch android-10.0.0_r1, lunch offers a >>>> choice called qemu_trusty_arm64-userdebug, in which I'm interested >>>> >>>> However, I got the following error, no matter which OS I'm using for >>>> building (be it Ubuntu 18.048 or Debian 10). I have this error on r1, r20 >>>> and r29. >>>> >>>> [ 62% 16150/26047] Create system-qemu.img now >>>> FAILED: out/target/product/trusty/system-qemu.img >>>> /bin/bash -c "(export SGDISK=out/host/linux-x86/bin/sgdisk >>>> SIMG2IMG=out/host/linux-x86/bin/simg2img; >>>> device/generic/goldfish/tools/mk_combined_img.py -i >>>> out/target/product/trusty/system-qemu-config.txt -o >>>> out/target/product/trusty/system-qemu.img)" >>>> 1+0 records in >>>> 2048+0 records out >>>> 1048576 bytes (1.0 MB, 1.0 MiB) copied, 0.0063128 s, 166 MB/s >>>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>>> File "device/generic/goldfish/tools/mk_combined_img.py", line 163, in >>>> <module> >>>> main() >>>> File "device/generic/goldfish/tools/mk_combined_img.py", line 135, in >>>> main >>>> if check_sparse(partition["path"]): >>>> File "device/generic/goldfish/tools/mk_combined_img.py", line 12, in >>>> check_sparse >>>> with open(filename, 'rb') as i: >>>> IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: >>>> 'out/target/product/trusty/vbmeta.img' >>>> 13:44:11 ninja failed with: exit status 1 >>>> >>>> #### failed to build some targets (19:41 (mm:ss)) #### >>>> >>>> What should I do to get qemu_trusty_arm64-userdebug building >>>> successfully? >>>> >>>> Thank you in advance! >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> Julien ROBIN >>>> >>> -- >>> -- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the "Android >>> Building" mailing list. >>> To post to this group, send email to [email protected] >>> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >>> [email protected] >>> For more options, visit this group at >>> http://groups.google.com/group/android-building?hl=en >>> >>> --- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>> Groups "Android Building" group. >>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >>> an email to [email protected]. >>> To view this discussion on the web visit >>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/android-building/a30c5a05-6134-43a5-8f3b-32313e32bac0%40googlegroups.com >>> >>> <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/android-building/a30c5a05-6134-43a5-8f3b-32313e32bac0%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> >>> . >>> >> -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "Android Building" mailing list. 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