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119 and these are referred to as `stored_rollback_index[n]`.122 `rollback_index[n]` >= `stored_rollback_index[n]` for all `n`, and123 having the device increase `stored_rollback_index[n]` over714 spaces). Additionally all `stored_rollback_index[n]` locations must be716 `userdata`, NVRAM spaces, and `stored_rollback_index[n]` locations)822 updated OS version is found to not work, `stored_rollback_index[n]`836 `stored_rollback_index[n]` should be set to the largest possible value866 `stored_rollback_index[n]` on the device (for all `n`) and the867 `stored_rollback_index[n]` array is expected to be updated as879 rollback `stored_rollback_index[n]` on the device. Because of this
465 uint64_t stored_rollback_index; in load_and_verify_vbmeta() local712 ops, rollback_index_location, &stored_rollback_index); in load_and_verify_vbmeta()723 if (vbmeta_header.rollback_index < stored_rollback_index) { in load_and_verify_vbmeta()
574 uint64_t stored_rollback_index; in load_and_verify_vbmeta() local825 ops, rollback_index_location, &stored_rollback_index); in load_and_verify_vbmeta()836 if (vbmeta_header.rollback_index < stored_rollback_index) { in load_and_verify_vbmeta()