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19 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
topjohnwu
0f74e89b44 Introduce component agnostic communication
Usually, the communication between native and the app is done via
sending intents to either broadcast or activity. These communication
channels are for launching root requests dialogs, sending root request
notifications (the toast you see when an app gained root access), and
root request logging.

Sending intents by am (activity manager) usually requires specifying
the component name in the format of <pkg>/<class name>. This means parts
of Magisk Manager cannot be randomized or else the native daemon is
unable to know where to send data to the app.

On modern Android (not sure which API is it introduced), it is possible
to send broadcasts to a package, not a specific component. Which
component will receive the intent depends on the intent filter declared
in AndroidManifest.xml. Since we already have a mechanism in native code
to keep track of the package name of Magisk Manager, this makes it
perfect to pass intents to Magisk Manager that have components being
randomly obfuscated (stub APKs).

There are a few caveats though. Although this broadcasting method works
perfectly fine on AOSP and most systems, there are OEMs out there
shipping ROMs blocking broadcasts unexpectedly. In order to make sure
Magisk works in all kinds of scenarios, we run actual tests every boot
to determine which communication method should be used.

We have 3 methods in total, ordered in preference:
1. Broadcasting to a package
2. Broadcasting to a specific component
3. Starting a specific activity component

Method 3 will always work on any device, but the downside is anytime
a communication happens, Magisk Manager will steal foreground focus
regardless of whether UI is drawn. Method 1 is the only way to support
obfuscated stub APKs. The communication test will test method 1 and 2,
and if Magisk Manager is able to receive the messages, it will then
update the daemon configuration to use whichever is preferable. If none
of the broadcasts can be delivered, then the fallback method 3 will be
used.
2019-10-21 13:59:04 -04:00
topjohnwu
b763b81f56 Use mutex_guard to lock su_info 2019-09-26 01:49:50 -04:00
topjohnwu
5fcd629f16 Rearrange su daemon routine 2019-07-07 12:20:19 -07:00
topjohnwu
ab90901793 Use C++ smart pointer for caching su_info 2019-07-07 00:31:49 -07:00
topjohnwu
ff3710de66 Minor code changes across all sources 2019-06-30 19:09:31 -07:00
topjohnwu
80cd85b061 Try to use broadcast for su logging and notify
In commit 8d4c407, native Magisk always launches an activity for
communicating with Magisk Manager. While this works extremely well,
since it also workaround stupid OEMs that blocks broadcasts, it has a
problem: launching an activity will claim the focus of the device,
which could be super annoying in some circumstances.

This commit adds a new feature to run a broadcast test on boot complete.
If Magisk Manager successfully receives the broadcast, it will toggle
a setting in magiskd so all future su loggings and notifies will always
use broadcasts instead of launching activities.

Fix #1412
2019-05-13 02:01:10 -07:00
topjohnwu
00a9f18a1e Build with -Wall 2019-04-29 21:26:43 -04:00
topjohnwu
370015a853 Modernize database code (again) 2019-03-06 08:16:12 -05:00
topjohnwu
523e66294b Simpler su_info caching system 2018-12-26 11:56:49 +08:00
topjohnwu
0742901cd2 Modernize database code 2018-11-04 18:24:08 -05:00
topjohnwu
cda57dd4b4 Fully migrate Magisk to C++ 2018-11-04 04:15:51 -05:00
topjohnwu
bf4a46d57c Optimize logging in Magisk Manager 2018-10-27 22:06:24 -04:00
topjohnwu
37860181d4 Finish su implementation 2018-10-04 14:41:48 -04:00
topjohnwu
d119dd9a0c Rewrite su daemon and client 2018-10-04 04:59:51 -04:00
topjohnwu
09ef19f7ec Code cleanups 2018-10-04 01:49:52 -04:00
topjohnwu
6a06c92fa6 Simplify su_info caches
No more lists. 99.999% it will only handle a single excessive requestor anyways.
2018-10-03 23:31:15 -04:00
topjohnwu
60b3b8ddce Better incremental builds 2018-09-27 03:56:56 -04:00
topjohnwu
906b4aad9e New method of communication
Introduce a new communication method between Magisk and Magisk Manager.

Magisk used to hardcode classnames and send broadcast/start activities to
specific components. This new method makes no assumption of any class names,
so Magisk Manager can easily be fully obfuscated.

In addition, the new method connects Magisk and Magisk Manager with random
abstract Linux sockets instead of socket files in filesystems, bypassing
file system complexities (selinux, permissions and such)
2018-09-16 04:16:18 -04:00
topjohnwu
cf211e26f4 Move MagiskSU sources to native/jni/su 2018-07-18 18:23:36 +08:00