Difference between revisions of "Save and Restore"
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A general architecture for saving and restoring stuff from application data areas to the USB drive. | A general architecture for saving and restoring stuff from application data areas to the USB drive. | ||
− | Architecture | + | == Architecture == |
* A binary C-based org.webosinternals.saverestore service provides the ability to run a set of pre-installed scripts | * A binary C-based org.webosinternals.saverestore service provides the ability to run a set of pre-installed scripts | ||
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* Therefore, any script that is run by the service has been installed by a means that already had root access | * Therefore, any script that is run by the service has been installed by a means that already had root access | ||
− | Features of the service | + | == Features of the service == |
* A method to list the current set of available scripts with info about id, name, ... | * A method to list the current set of available scripts with info about id, name, ... | ||
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** restore | ** restore | ||
− | Implementation Decisions | + | == Implementation Decisions == |
* Where to store the data | * Where to store the data | ||
** Choose /media/internal/saverestore | ** Choose /media/internal/saverestore | ||
− | Situations To Persist Across | + | == Situations To Persist Across == |
* Partial Erase | * Partial Erase | ||
* Profile Reset (/var and /media/cryptofs are wiped, but /media/internal is retained) | * Profile Reset (/var and /media/cryptofs are wiped, but /media/internal is retained) | ||
− | Locations of Application Data | + | == Locations of Application Data == |
* /var/palm/data | * /var/palm/data |
Latest revision as of 02:04, 30 March 2010
Summary
A general architecture for saving and restoring stuff from application data areas to the USB drive.
Architecture
- A binary C-based org.webosinternals.saverestore service provides the ability to run a set of pre-installed scripts
- The service calls the scripts with a small set of known arguments (e.g. 'info', 'save', 'restore', etc)
- The scripts are named according to the appId of the application that owns the data
- The scripts are stored in a location that is only accessible by installing them as root (e.g. a signed app with a post-install script)
- The service does not allow the execution of scripts outside of that location
- Therefore, any script that is run by the service has been installed by a means that already had root access
Features of the service
- A method to list the current set of available scripts with info about id, name, ...
- A method to call an individual script, or the set of all scripts, with a command method
- save
- restore
Implementation Decisions
- Where to store the data
- Choose /media/internal/saverestore
Situations To Persist Across
- Partial Erase
- Profile Reset (/var and /media/cryptofs are wiped, but /media/internal is retained)
Locations of Application Data
- /var/palm/data
- /media/internal/.app-storage
- /var/luna/data
- additional files in the application directory