* In many cases, we would like to keep certain files which do not
exactly match what might be extracted from a factory ROM. This
becomes extremely annoying over time to manually reconstruct,
and it's easy to miss these special cases when updating to a
new vendor release. It's also useful to flag additions which
aren't found in the upstream release at all.
* To solve this, we can now "pin" files to a specific sha1 hash.
Simply append the sha1sum of the file to the appropriate line
in your bloblist, prepended by a | delimiter.
* This works by backing up the current files first, running the
extraction, then checking if any pinned files need to be
restored.
* Also add an exit trap to clean up all of our tempfiles
Change-Id: I2010b5175b5701e19a3efb112e8907062ca37d66
* Not gonna work without preparsing all the lists combined together.
This reverts commit b7b7f88443.
Change-Id: I63ceead414d7f8416e2c2c8e4b12098077b545e2
* A final "rootfs" tag in the last column will place
the chosen file into the ramdisk
* Currently only supports files in /sbin
* Cleaned up usage of class-specific flags
* Simplified code
Change-Id: Id823d70aab51f8767522f697eaf65f52fc64b94b
* Instead of having to enumerate packages and do a bunch of tedious
shit, we now have a way to do it automatically based only on
the blob lists.
* Devices still need to implement a short script, but this library
handles all the core functions.
* Yes, we should probably be doing this in Python- Bash is
absolutely horrible at dealing with arrays and lists.
Change-Id: I73b30ff4531c4d1b33ac53db33abf62555f500b4