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22 KiB
Python
622 lines
22 KiB
Python
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# Copyright (C) 2013 The Android Open Source Project
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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#
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"""Applying a Chrome OS update payload.
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This module is used internally by the main Payload class for applying an update
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payload. The interface for invoking the applier is as follows:
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applier = PayloadApplier(payload)
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applier.Run(...)
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from __future__ import print_function
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import array
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import bz2
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import hashlib
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# Not everywhere we can have the lzma library so we ignore it if we didn't have
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# it because it is not going to be used. For example, 'cros flash' uses
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# devserver code which eventually loads this file, but the lzma library is not
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# included in the client test devices, and it is not necessary to do so. But
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# lzma is not used in 'cros flash' so it should be fine. Python 3.x include
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# lzma, but for backward compatibility with Python 2.7, backports-lzma is
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# needed.
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try:
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import lzma
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except ImportError:
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try:
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from backports import lzma
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except ImportError:
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pass
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import tempfile
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from update_payload import common
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from update_payload.error import PayloadError
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#
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# Helper functions.
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#
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def _VerifySha256(file_obj, expected_hash, name, length=-1):
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"""Verifies the SHA256 hash of a file.
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Args:
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file_obj: file object to read
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expected_hash: the hash digest we expect to be getting
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name: name string of this hash, for error reporting
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length: precise length of data to verify (optional)
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Raises:
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PayloadError if computed hash doesn't match expected one, or if fails to
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read the specified length of data.
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"""
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hasher = hashlib.sha256()
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block_length = 1024 * 1024
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max_length = length if length >= 0 else sys.maxsize
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while max_length > 0:
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read_length = min(max_length, block_length)
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data = file_obj.read(read_length)
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if not data:
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break
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max_length -= len(data)
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hasher.update(data)
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if length >= 0 and max_length > 0:
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raise PayloadError(
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'insufficient data (%d instead of %d) when verifying %s' %
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(length - max_length, length, name))
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actual_hash = hasher.digest()
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if actual_hash != expected_hash:
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raise PayloadError('%s hash (%s) not as expected (%s)' %
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(name, common.FormatSha256(actual_hash),
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common.FormatSha256(expected_hash)))
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def _ReadExtents(file_obj, extents, block_size, max_length=-1):
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"""Reads data from file as defined by extent sequence.
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This tries to be efficient by not copying data as it is read in chunks.
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Args:
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file_obj: file object
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extents: sequence of block extents (offset and length)
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block_size: size of each block
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max_length: maximum length to read (optional)
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Returns:
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A character array containing the concatenated read data.
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"""
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data = array.array('B')
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if max_length < 0:
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max_length = sys.maxsize
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for ex in extents:
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if max_length == 0:
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break
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read_length = min(max_length, ex.num_blocks * block_size)
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file_obj.seek(ex.start_block * block_size)
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data.fromfile(file_obj, read_length)
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max_length -= read_length
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return data
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def _WriteExtents(file_obj, data, extents, block_size, base_name):
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"""Writes data to file as defined by extent sequence.
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This tries to be efficient by not copy data as it is written in chunks.
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Args:
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file_obj: file object
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data: data to write
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extents: sequence of block extents (offset and length)
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block_size: size of each block
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base_name: name string of extent sequence for error reporting
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Raises:
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PayloadError when things don't add up.
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"""
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data_offset = 0
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data_length = len(data)
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for ex, ex_name in common.ExtentIter(extents, base_name):
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if not data_length:
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raise PayloadError('%s: more write extents than data' % ex_name)
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write_length = min(data_length, ex.num_blocks * block_size)
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file_obj.seek(ex.start_block * block_size)
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file_obj.write(data[data_offset:(data_offset + write_length)])
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data_offset += write_length
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data_length -= write_length
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if data_length:
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raise PayloadError('%s: more data than write extents' % base_name)
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def _ExtentsToBspatchArg(extents, block_size, base_name, data_length=-1):
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"""Translates an extent sequence into a bspatch-compatible string argument.
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Args:
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extents: sequence of block extents (offset and length)
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block_size: size of each block
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base_name: name string of extent sequence for error reporting
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data_length: the actual total length of the data in bytes (optional)
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Returns:
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A tuple consisting of (i) a string of the form
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"off_1:len_1,...,off_n:len_n", (ii) an offset where zero padding is needed
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for filling the last extent, (iii) the length of the padding (zero means no
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padding is needed and the extents cover the full length of data).
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Raises:
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PayloadError if data_length is too short or too long.
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"""
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arg = ''
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pad_off = pad_len = 0
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if data_length < 0:
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data_length = sys.maxsize
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for ex, ex_name in common.ExtentIter(extents, base_name):
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if not data_length:
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raise PayloadError('%s: more extents than total data length' % ex_name)
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start_byte = ex.start_block * block_size
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num_bytes = ex.num_blocks * block_size
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if data_length < num_bytes:
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# We're only padding a real extent.
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pad_off = start_byte + data_length
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pad_len = num_bytes - data_length
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num_bytes = data_length
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arg += '%s%d:%d' % (arg and ',', start_byte, num_bytes)
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data_length -= num_bytes
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if data_length:
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raise PayloadError('%s: extents not covering full data length' % base_name)
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return arg, pad_off, pad_len
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#
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# Payload application.
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#
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class PayloadApplier(object):
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"""Applying an update payload.
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This is a short-lived object whose purpose is to isolate the logic used for
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applying an update payload.
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"""
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def __init__(self, payload, bsdiff_in_place=True, bspatch_path=None,
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puffpatch_path=None, truncate_to_expected_size=True):
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"""Initialize the applier.
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Args:
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payload: the payload object to check
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bsdiff_in_place: whether to perform BSDIFF operation in-place (optional)
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bspatch_path: path to the bspatch binary (optional)
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puffpatch_path: path to the puffpatch binary (optional)
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truncate_to_expected_size: whether to truncate the resulting partitions
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to their expected sizes, as specified in the
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payload (optional)
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"""
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assert payload.is_init, 'uninitialized update payload'
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self.payload = payload
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self.block_size = payload.manifest.block_size
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self.minor_version = payload.manifest.minor_version
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self.bsdiff_in_place = bsdiff_in_place
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self.bspatch_path = bspatch_path or 'bspatch'
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self.puffpatch_path = puffpatch_path or 'puffin'
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self.truncate_to_expected_size = truncate_to_expected_size
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def _ApplyReplaceOperation(self, op, op_name, out_data, part_file, part_size):
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"""Applies a REPLACE{,_BZ,_XZ} operation.
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Args:
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op: the operation object
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op_name: name string for error reporting
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out_data: the data to be written
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part_file: the partition file object
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part_size: the size of the partition
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Raises:
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PayloadError if something goes wrong.
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"""
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block_size = self.block_size
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data_length = len(out_data)
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# Decompress data if needed.
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if op.type == common.OpType.REPLACE_BZ:
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out_data = bz2.decompress(out_data)
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data_length = len(out_data)
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elif op.type == common.OpType.REPLACE_XZ:
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# pylint: disable=no-member
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out_data = lzma.decompress(out_data)
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data_length = len(out_data)
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# Write data to blocks specified in dst extents.
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data_start = 0
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for ex, ex_name in common.ExtentIter(op.dst_extents,
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'%s.dst_extents' % op_name):
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start_block = ex.start_block
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num_blocks = ex.num_blocks
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count = num_blocks * block_size
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data_end = data_start + count
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# Make sure we're not running past partition boundary.
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if (start_block + num_blocks) * block_size > part_size:
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raise PayloadError(
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'%s: extent (%s) exceeds partition size (%d)' %
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(ex_name, common.FormatExtent(ex, block_size),
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part_size))
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# Make sure that we have enough data to write.
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if data_end >= data_length + block_size:
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raise PayloadError(
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'%s: more dst blocks than data (even with padding)')
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# Pad with zeros if necessary.
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if data_end > data_length:
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padding = data_end - data_length
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out_data += b'\0' * padding
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self.payload.payload_file.seek(start_block * block_size)
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part_file.seek(start_block * block_size)
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part_file.write(out_data[data_start:data_end])
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data_start += count
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# Make sure we wrote all data.
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if data_start < data_length:
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raise PayloadError('%s: wrote fewer bytes (%d) than expected (%d)' %
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(op_name, data_start, data_length))
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def _ApplyZeroOperation(self, op, op_name, part_file):
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"""Applies a ZERO operation.
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Args:
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op: the operation object
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op_name: name string for error reporting
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part_file: the partition file object
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Raises:
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PayloadError if something goes wrong.
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"""
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block_size = self.block_size
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base_name = '%s.dst_extents' % op_name
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# Iterate over the extents and write zero.
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# pylint: disable=unused-variable
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for ex, ex_name in common.ExtentIter(op.dst_extents, base_name):
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part_file.seek(ex.start_block * block_size)
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part_file.write(b'\0' * (ex.num_blocks * block_size))
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def _ApplySourceCopyOperation(self, op, op_name, old_part_file,
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new_part_file):
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"""Applies a SOURCE_COPY operation.
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Args:
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op: the operation object
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op_name: name string for error reporting
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old_part_file: the old partition file object
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new_part_file: the new partition file object
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Raises:
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PayloadError if something goes wrong.
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"""
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if not old_part_file:
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raise PayloadError(
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'%s: no source partition file provided for operation type (%d)' %
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(op_name, op.type))
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block_size = self.block_size
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# Gather input raw data from src extents.
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in_data = _ReadExtents(old_part_file, op.src_extents, block_size)
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# Dump extracted data to dst extents.
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_WriteExtents(new_part_file, in_data, op.dst_extents, block_size,
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'%s.dst_extents' % op_name)
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def _BytesInExtents(self, extents, base_name):
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"""Counts the length of extents in bytes.
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Args:
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extents: The list of Extents.
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base_name: For error reporting.
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Returns:
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The number of bytes in extents.
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"""
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length = 0
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# pylint: disable=unused-variable
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for ex, ex_name in common.ExtentIter(extents, base_name):
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length += ex.num_blocks * self.block_size
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return length
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def _ApplyDiffOperation(self, op, op_name, patch_data, old_part_file,
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new_part_file):
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"""Applies a SOURCE_BSDIFF, BROTLI_BSDIFF or PUFFDIFF operation.
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Args:
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op: the operation object
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op_name: name string for error reporting
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patch_data: the binary patch content
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old_part_file: the source partition file object
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new_part_file: the target partition file object
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Raises:
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PayloadError if something goes wrong.
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"""
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if not old_part_file:
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raise PayloadError(
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'%s: no source partition file provided for operation type (%d)' %
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(op_name, op.type))
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block_size = self.block_size
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# Dump patch data to file.
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) as patch_file:
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patch_file_name = patch_file.name
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patch_file.write(patch_data)
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if (hasattr(new_part_file, 'fileno') and
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((not old_part_file) or hasattr(old_part_file, 'fileno'))):
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# Construct input and output extents argument for bspatch.
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in_extents_arg, _, _ = _ExtentsToBspatchArg(
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op.src_extents, block_size, '%s.src_extents' % op_name,
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data_length=op.src_length if op.src_length else
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self._BytesInExtents(op.src_extents, "%s.src_extents"))
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out_extents_arg, pad_off, pad_len = _ExtentsToBspatchArg(
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op.dst_extents, block_size, '%s.dst_extents' % op_name,
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data_length=op.dst_length if op.dst_length else
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self._BytesInExtents(op.dst_extents, "%s.dst_extents"))
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new_file_name = '/dev/fd/%d' % new_part_file.fileno()
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# Diff from source partition.
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old_file_name = '/dev/fd/%d' % old_part_file.fileno()
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# In python3, file descriptors(fd) are not passed to child processes by
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# default. To pass the fds to the child processes, we need to set the flag
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# 'inheritable' in the fds and make the subprocess calls with the argument
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# close_fds set to False.
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if sys.version_info.major >= 3:
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os.set_inheritable(new_part_file.fileno(), True)
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os.set_inheritable(old_part_file.fileno(), True)
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if op.type in (common.OpType.SOURCE_BSDIFF, common.OpType.BROTLI_BSDIFF):
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# Invoke bspatch on partition file with extents args.
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bspatch_cmd = [self.bspatch_path, old_file_name, new_file_name,
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patch_file_name, in_extents_arg, out_extents_arg]
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subprocess.check_call(bspatch_cmd, close_fds=False)
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elif op.type == common.OpType.PUFFDIFF:
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# Invoke puffpatch on partition file with extents args.
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puffpatch_cmd = [self.puffpatch_path,
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"--operation=puffpatch",
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"--src_file=%s" % old_file_name,
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"--dst_file=%s" % new_file_name,
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"--patch_file=%s" % patch_file_name,
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"--src_extents=%s" % in_extents_arg,
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"--dst_extents=%s" % out_extents_arg]
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subprocess.check_call(puffpatch_cmd, close_fds=False)
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else:
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raise PayloadError("Unknown operation %s" % op.type)
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# Pad with zeros past the total output length.
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if pad_len:
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new_part_file.seek(pad_off)
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new_part_file.write(b'\0' * pad_len)
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else:
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# Gather input raw data and write to a temp file.
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input_part_file = old_part_file if old_part_file else new_part_file
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in_data = _ReadExtents(input_part_file, op.src_extents, block_size,
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max_length=op.src_length if op.src_length else
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self._BytesInExtents(op.src_extents,
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"%s.src_extents"))
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) as in_file:
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in_file_name = in_file.name
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in_file.write(in_data)
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# Allocate temporary output file.
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) as out_file:
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out_file_name = out_file.name
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if op.type in (common.OpType.SOURCE_BSDIFF, common.OpType.BROTLI_BSDIFF):
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# Invoke bspatch.
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bspatch_cmd = [self.bspatch_path, in_file_name, out_file_name,
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patch_file_name]
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subprocess.check_call(bspatch_cmd)
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elif op.type == common.OpType.PUFFDIFF:
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# Invoke puffpatch.
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puffpatch_cmd = [self.puffpatch_path,
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"--operation=puffpatch",
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"--src_file=%s" % in_file_name,
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"--dst_file=%s" % out_file_name,
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"--patch_file=%s" % patch_file_name]
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subprocess.check_call(puffpatch_cmd)
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else:
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raise PayloadError("Unknown operation %s" % op.type)
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# Read output.
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with open(out_file_name, 'rb') as out_file:
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out_data = out_file.read()
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if len(out_data) != op.dst_length:
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raise PayloadError(
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'%s: actual patched data length (%d) not as expected (%d)' %
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(op_name, len(out_data), op.dst_length))
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# Write output back to partition, with padding.
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unaligned_out_len = len(out_data) % block_size
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if unaligned_out_len:
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out_data += b'\0' * (block_size - unaligned_out_len)
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_WriteExtents(new_part_file, out_data, op.dst_extents, block_size,
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'%s.dst_extents' % op_name)
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# Delete input/output files.
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os.remove(in_file_name)
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os.remove(out_file_name)
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# Delete patch file.
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os.remove(patch_file_name)
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def _ApplyOperations(self, operations, base_name, old_part_file,
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new_part_file, part_size):
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"""Applies a sequence of update operations to a partition.
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Args:
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operations: the sequence of operations
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base_name: the name of the operation sequence
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old_part_file: the old partition file object, open for reading/writing
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new_part_file: the new partition file object, open for reading/writing
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part_size: the partition size
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Raises:
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PayloadError if anything goes wrong while processing the payload.
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"""
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for op, op_name in common.OperationIter(operations, base_name):
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# Read data blob.
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data = self.payload.ReadDataBlob(op.data_offset, op.data_length)
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if op.type in (common.OpType.REPLACE, common.OpType.REPLACE_BZ,
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common.OpType.REPLACE_XZ):
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self._ApplyReplaceOperation(op, op_name, data, new_part_file, part_size)
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elif op.type == common.OpType.ZERO:
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self._ApplyZeroOperation(op, op_name, new_part_file)
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elif op.type == common.OpType.SOURCE_COPY:
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self._ApplySourceCopyOperation(op, op_name, old_part_file,
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new_part_file)
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elif op.type in (common.OpType.SOURCE_BSDIFF, common.OpType.PUFFDIFF,
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common.OpType.BROTLI_BSDIFF):
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self._ApplyDiffOperation(op, op_name, data, old_part_file,
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new_part_file)
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else:
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raise PayloadError('%s: unknown operation type (%d)' %
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(op_name, op.type))
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def _ApplyToPartition(self, operations, part_name, base_name,
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new_part_file_name, new_part_info,
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old_part_file_name=None, old_part_info=None):
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"""Applies an update to a partition.
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Args:
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operations: the sequence of update operations to apply
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part_name: the name of the partition, for error reporting
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base_name: the name of the operation sequence
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new_part_file_name: file name to write partition data to
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new_part_info: size and expected hash of dest partition
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old_part_file_name: file name of source partition (optional)
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old_part_info: size and expected hash of source partition (optional)
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Raises:
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PayloadError if anything goes wrong with the update.
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"""
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# Do we have a source partition?
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if old_part_file_name:
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# Verify the source partition.
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with open(old_part_file_name, 'rb') as old_part_file:
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_VerifySha256(old_part_file, old_part_info.hash,
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'old ' + part_name, length=old_part_info.size)
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new_part_file_mode = 'r+b'
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open(new_part_file_name, 'w').close()
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else:
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# We need to create/truncate the dst partition file.
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new_part_file_mode = 'w+b'
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# Apply operations.
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with open(new_part_file_name, new_part_file_mode) as new_part_file:
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old_part_file = (open(old_part_file_name, 'r+b')
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if old_part_file_name else None)
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try:
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self._ApplyOperations(operations, base_name, old_part_file,
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new_part_file, new_part_info.size)
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finally:
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if old_part_file:
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old_part_file.close()
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# Truncate the result, if so instructed.
|
|
if self.truncate_to_expected_size:
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new_part_file.seek(0, 2)
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if new_part_file.tell() > new_part_info.size:
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new_part_file.seek(new_part_info.size)
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new_part_file.truncate()
|
|
|
|
# Verify the resulting partition.
|
|
with open(new_part_file_name, 'rb') as new_part_file:
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_VerifySha256(new_part_file, new_part_info.hash,
|
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'new ' + part_name, length=new_part_info.size)
|
|
|
|
def Run(self, new_parts, old_parts=None):
|
|
"""Applier entry point, invoking all update operations.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
new_parts: map of partition name to dest partition file
|
|
old_parts: map of partition name to source partition file (optional)
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
PayloadError if payload application failed.
|
|
"""
|
|
if old_parts is None:
|
|
old_parts = {}
|
|
|
|
self.payload.ResetFile()
|
|
|
|
new_part_info = {}
|
|
old_part_info = {}
|
|
install_operations = []
|
|
|
|
manifest = self.payload.manifest
|
|
for part in manifest.partitions:
|
|
name = part.partition_name
|
|
new_part_info[name] = part.new_partition_info
|
|
old_part_info[name] = part.old_partition_info
|
|
install_operations.append((name, part.operations))
|
|
|
|
part_names = set(new_part_info.keys()) # Equivalently, old_part_info.keys()
|
|
|
|
# Make sure the arguments are sane and match the payload.
|
|
new_part_names = set(new_parts.keys())
|
|
if new_part_names != part_names:
|
|
raise PayloadError('missing dst partition(s) %s' %
|
|
', '.join(part_names - new_part_names))
|
|
|
|
old_part_names = set(old_parts.keys())
|
|
if part_names - old_part_names:
|
|
if self.payload.IsDelta():
|
|
raise PayloadError('trying to apply a delta update without src '
|
|
'partition(s) %s' %
|
|
', '.join(part_names - old_part_names))
|
|
elif old_part_names == part_names:
|
|
if self.payload.IsFull():
|
|
raise PayloadError('trying to apply a full update onto src partitions')
|
|
else:
|
|
raise PayloadError('not all src partitions provided')
|
|
|
|
for name, operations in install_operations:
|
|
# Apply update to partition.
|
|
self._ApplyToPartition(
|
|
operations, name, '%s_install_operations' % name, new_parts[name],
|
|
new_part_info[name], old_parts.get(name, None), old_part_info[name])
|