Update v3.2.2 fix
Description:
Use OverlayFS to make read-only system partitions become read-write partitions. OverlayFS MUST be supported by kernel! Recommended for EROFS ROMs.
Changelog:
The release from the upstream repo of v3.2.2 is broken somehow with Magisk v27.0. I simply rebuilt it per comments in open issues on that repo and now it works.
- agreenbhm
Notes: works on systems BELOW a13 is not guaranteed!
Version: v3.2.2-Fixed
Author: agreenbhm, HuskyDG (repo – base)
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Magisk Overlayfs
On Android 10+, system partitions might no longer be able to remount as read-write. For devices use dynamic partition, it is nearly impossible to modify system partiton as there is no space left. This module solves these problem by using OverlayFS. So what is OverlayFS? On Wikipedia:
OverlayFS is a union mount filesystem implementation for Linux. It combines multiple different underlying mount points into one, resulting in single directory structure that contains underlying files and sub-directories from all sources. Common applications overlay a read/write partition over a read-only partition, such as with LiveCDs and IoT devices with limited flash memory write cycles.
Benefits of using overlayfs for system partitions:
- Make most parts of system partition (
/system
,/vendor
,/product
,/system_ext
,/odm
,/odm_dlkm
,/vendor_dlkm
, …) become read-write. /data
storage is used forupperdir
of OverlayFS mount. However, on some kernel, f2fs is not supported by OverlayFS and cannot be used directly. The workaround is to create an ext4 loop image then mount it.- All modifications to overlayfs partition will not be made directly, but will be stored in upperdir, so it is easy to revert. Just need to remove/disable module so your system will return to untouched stage.
- Support Magisk version 23.0+ and latest version of KernelSU
If you are interested in OverlayFS, you can read documentation at https://docs.kernel.org/filesystems/overlayfs.html
Build
There is two way:
GitHub Actions
- Fork this repo and run github actions
Linux/WSL
- Clone this repo to your device
git clone http://github.com/HuskyDG/Magisk_OverlayFS && cd Magisk_OverlayFS
- Setup Android NDK in repository directory
wget https://dl.google.com/android/repository/android-ndk-r23b-linux.zip
unzip android-ndk-r23b-linux.zip
- Run
bash build.sh
KernelSU problem
- The KernelSU module is similar to Magisk in that it allows users to modify the system partition while maintaining system integrity. It does this through the implementation of overlayfs. However, it’s important to note that KernelSU makes changes to the system partition by using read-only overlayfs, which also mounts on top of magic_overlayfs and prevent system from being remounted as read-write. If you want to remount your system partitions as read-write, you simply need to first unmount the KernelSU overlayfs using this command:
nsenter -t 1 -m sh overlayfs_system --unmount-ksu
or set DO_UNMOUNT_KSU=true
in /data/adb/modules(_update)/magisk_overlayfs/mode.sh
- After that you will be able to remount system as read-write
Change OverlayFS mode
- OverlayFS is mounted as read-only by default
- Configure overlayfs mode in
/data/adb/modules(_update)/magisk_overlayfs/mode.sh
to change mode of OverlayFS
Read-write mode of overlayfs will cause baseband on some devices stop working
# 0 - read-only but can still remount as read-write
# 1 - read-write default
# 2 - read-only locked (cannot remount as read-write)
export OVERLAY_MODE=2
- OverlayFS upper loop device will be setup at
/dev/block/overlayfs_loop
- On Magisk, OverlayFS upper loop are mounted at
$(magisk --path)/overlayfs_mnt
. You can make modifications through this path to make changes to overlayfs mounted in system.
Modify system files with OverlayFS
- If you are lazy to remount, please modify
mode.sh
and set it toOVERLAY_MODE=1
so overlayfs will be always read-write every boot. - You can quickly remount all overlayfs to read-write by this command in terminal:
su -mm -c magic_remount_rw
- After that you can restore all system partitons back to read-only mode by this commamd in terminal:
su -mm -c magic_remount_ro
Overlayfs-based Magisk module
- If you want to use overlayfs mount for your module, add these line to the end of
customize.sh
:
OVERLAY_IMAGE_EXTRA=0 # number of kb need to be added to overlay.img OVERLAY_IMAGE_SHRINK=true # shrink overlay.img or not? # Only use OverlayFS if Magisk_OverlayFS is installed if [ -f "/data/adb/modules/magisk_overlayfs/util_functions.sh" ] && \ /data/adb/modules/magisk_overlayfs/overlayfs_system --test; then ui_print "- Add support for overlayfs" . /data/adb/modules/magisk_overlayfs/util_functions.sh support_overlayfs && rm -rf "$MODPATH"/system fi
Bugreport
- Magisk/KernelSU version
- Magisk/KernelSU logs
/cache/overlayfs.log
- logcat, dmesg, …
Reset overlayfs
- Remove
/data/adb/overlay
and reinstall module
Without Magisk
- Simple configuration to test:
# - Create a writeable directory in ext4 (f2fs) /data # which will be used for upperdir # - On some Kernel, f2fs is not supported by OverlayFS # and cannot be used directly WRITEABLE=/data/overlayfs mkdir -p "$WRITEABLE" # - Export list of modules if you want to load mounts by overlayfs # - If you have /vendor /product /system_ext as seperate partitons # - Please move it out of "system" folder, overwise **BOOM** export OVERLAYLIST=/data/adb/modules/module_a:/data/adb/modules/module_b # - If there is Magisk, export this in post-fs-data.sh (before magic mount): export MAGISKTMP="$(magisk --path)" # - Load overlayfs ./overlayfs_system "$WRITEABLE"