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Since we no longer need to add new properties in the device tree, and all the patches we do removes strings, we can just directly patch the flat device tree in-place, ignoring basically all the higher level DTB structure and format to accomplish 100% compatibility.
25 lines
835 B
C++
25 lines
835 B
C++
#pragma once
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#define HEADER_FILE "header"
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#define KERNEL_FILE "kernel"
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#define RAMDISK_FILE "ramdisk.cpio"
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#define SECOND_FILE "second"
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#define EXTRA_FILE "extra"
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#define KER_DTB_FILE "kernel_dtb"
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#define RECV_DTBO_FILE "recovery_dtbo"
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#define DTB_FILE "dtb"
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#define NEW_BOOT "new-boot.img"
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int unpack(const char *image, bool nodecomp = false, bool hdr = false);
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void repack(const char* src_img, const char* out_img, bool nocomp = false);
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int split_image_dtb(const char *filename);
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int hexpatch(const char *image, const char *from, const char *to);
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int cpio_commands(int argc, char *argv[]);
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int dtb_commands(int argc, char *argv[]);
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uint32_t patch_verity(void *buf, uint32_t size);
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uint32_t patch_encryption(void *buf, uint32_t size);
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bool check_env(const char *name);
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