| # Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project |
| # |
| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| # You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| # |
| # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| # |
| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| # limitations under the License. |
| |
| import copy |
| import errno |
| import getopt |
| import getpass |
| import imp |
| import os |
| import platform |
| import re |
| import shlex |
| import shutil |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| import threading |
| import time |
| import zipfile |
| |
| try: |
| from hashlib import sha1 as sha1 |
| except ImportError: |
| from sha import sha as sha1 |
| |
| # missing in Python 2.4 and before |
| if not hasattr(os, "SEEK_SET"): |
| os.SEEK_SET = 0 |
| |
| class Options(object): pass |
| OPTIONS = Options() |
| OPTIONS.search_path = "out/host/linux-x86" |
| OPTIONS.signapk_path = "framework/signapk.jar" # Relative to search_path |
| OPTIONS.extra_signapk_args = [] |
| OPTIONS.java_path = "java" # Use the one on the path by default. |
| OPTIONS.public_key_suffix = ".x509.pem" |
| OPTIONS.private_key_suffix = ".pk8" |
| OPTIONS.verbose = False |
| OPTIONS.tempfiles = [] |
| OPTIONS.device_specific = None |
| OPTIONS.extras = {} |
| OPTIONS.info_dict = None |
| |
| |
| # Values for "certificate" in apkcerts that mean special things. |
| SPECIAL_CERT_STRINGS = ("PRESIGNED", "EXTERNAL") |
| |
| |
| class ExternalError(RuntimeError): pass |
| |
| |
| def Run(args, **kwargs): |
| """Create and return a subprocess.Popen object, printing the command |
| line on the terminal if -v was specified.""" |
| if OPTIONS.verbose: |
| print " running: ", " ".join(args) |
| return subprocess.Popen(args, **kwargs) |
| |
| |
| def CloseInheritedPipes(): |
| """ Gmake in MAC OS has file descriptor (PIPE) leak. We close those fds |
| before doing other work.""" |
| if platform.system() != "Darwin": |
| return |
| for d in range(3, 1025): |
| try: |
| stat = os.fstat(d) |
| if stat is not None: |
| pipebit = stat[0] & 0x1000 |
| if pipebit != 0: |
| os.close(d) |
| except OSError: |
| pass |
| |
| |
| def LoadInfoDict(zip): |
| """Read and parse the META/misc_info.txt key/value pairs from the |
| input target files and return a dict.""" |
| |
| d = {} |
| try: |
| for line in zip.read("META/misc_info.txt").split("\n"): |
| line = line.strip() |
| if not line or line.startswith("#"): continue |
| k, v = line.split("=", 1) |
| d[k] = v |
| except KeyError: |
| # ok if misc_info.txt doesn't exist |
| pass |
| |
| # backwards compatibility: These values used to be in their own |
| # files. Look for them, in case we're processing an old |
| # target_files zip. |
| |
| if "mkyaffs2_extra_flags" not in d: |
| try: |
| d["mkyaffs2_extra_flags"] = zip.read("META/mkyaffs2-extra-flags.txt").strip() |
| except KeyError: |
| # ok if flags don't exist |
| pass |
| |
| if "recovery_api_version" not in d: |
| try: |
| d["recovery_api_version"] = zip.read("META/recovery-api-version.txt").strip() |
| except KeyError: |
| raise ValueError("can't find recovery API version in input target-files") |
| |
| if "tool_extensions" not in d: |
| try: |
| d["tool_extensions"] = zip.read("META/tool-extensions.txt").strip() |
| except KeyError: |
| # ok if extensions don't exist |
| pass |
| |
| if "fstab_version" not in d: |
| d["fstab_version"] = "1" |
| |
| try: |
| data = zip.read("META/imagesizes.txt") |
| for line in data.split("\n"): |
| if not line: continue |
| name, value = line.split(" ", 1) |
| if not value: continue |
| if name == "blocksize": |
| d[name] = value |
| else: |
| d[name + "_size"] = value |
| except KeyError: |
| pass |
| |
| def makeint(key): |
| if key in d: |
| d[key] = int(d[key], 0) |
| |
| makeint("recovery_api_version") |
| makeint("blocksize") |
| makeint("system_size") |
| makeint("userdata_size") |
| makeint("cache_size") |
| makeint("recovery_size") |
| makeint("boot_size") |
| makeint("fstab_version") |
| |
| d["fstab"] = LoadRecoveryFSTab(zip, d["fstab_version"]) |
| d["build.prop"] = LoadBuildProp(zip) |
| return d |
| |
| def LoadBuildProp(zip): |
| try: |
| data = zip.read("SYSTEM/build.prop") |
| except KeyError: |
| print "Warning: could not find SYSTEM/build.prop in %s" % zip |
| data = "" |
| |
| d = {} |
| for line in data.split("\n"): |
| line = line.strip() |
| if not line or line.startswith("#"): continue |
| name, value = line.split("=", 1) |
| d[name] = value |
| return d |
| |
| def LoadRecoveryFSTab(zip, fstab_version): |
| class Partition(object): |
| pass |
| |
| try: |
| data = zip.read("RECOVERY/RAMDISK/etc/recovery.fstab") |
| except KeyError: |
| print "Warning: could not find RECOVERY/RAMDISK/etc/recovery.fstab in %s." % zip |
| data = "" |
| |
| if fstab_version == 1: |
| d = {} |
| for line in data.split("\n"): |
| line = line.strip() |
| if not line or line.startswith("#"): continue |
| pieces = line.split() |
| if not (3 <= len(pieces) <= 4): |
| raise ValueError("malformed recovery.fstab line: \"%s\"" % (line,)) |
| |
| p = Partition() |
| p.mount_point = pieces[0] |
| p.fs_type = pieces[1] |
| p.device = pieces[2] |
| p.length = 0 |
| options = None |
| if len(pieces) >= 4: |
| if pieces[3].startswith("/"): |
| p.device2 = pieces[3] |
| if len(pieces) >= 5: |
| options = pieces[4] |
| else: |
| p.device2 = None |
| options = pieces[3] |
| else: |
| p.device2 = None |
| |
| if options: |
| options = options.split(",") |
| for i in options: |
| if i.startswith("length="): |
| p.length = int(i[7:]) |
| else: |
| print "%s: unknown option \"%s\"" % (p.mount_point, i) |
| |
| d[p.mount_point] = p |
| |
| elif fstab_version == 2: |
| d = {} |
| for line in data.split("\n"): |
| line = line.strip() |
| if not line or line.startswith("#"): continue |
| pieces = line.split() |
| if len(pieces) != 5: |
| raise ValueError("malformed recovery.fstab line: \"%s\"" % (line,)) |
| |
| # Ignore entries that are managed by vold |
| options = pieces[4] |
| if "voldmanaged=" in options: continue |
| |
| # It's a good line, parse it |
| p = Partition() |
| p.device = pieces[0] |
| p.mount_point = pieces[1] |
| p.fs_type = pieces[2] |
| p.device2 = None |
| p.length = 0 |
| |
| options = options.split(",") |
| for i in options: |
| if i.startswith("length="): |
| p.length = int(i[7:]) |
| else: |
| # Ignore all unknown options in the unified fstab |
| continue |
| |
| d[p.mount_point] = p |
| |
| else: |
| raise ValueError("Unknown fstab_version: \"%d\"" % (fstab_version,)) |
| |
| return d |
| |
| |
| def DumpInfoDict(d): |
| for k, v in sorted(d.items()): |
| print "%-25s = (%s) %s" % (k, type(v).__name__, v) |
| |
| def BuildBootableImage(sourcedir, fs_config_file, info_dict=None): |
| """Take a kernel, cmdline, and ramdisk directory from the input (in |
| 'sourcedir'), and turn them into a boot image. Return the image |
| data, or None if sourcedir does not appear to contains files for |
| building the requested image.""" |
| |
| if (not os.access(os.path.join(sourcedir, "RAMDISK"), os.F_OK) or |
| not os.access(os.path.join(sourcedir, "kernel"), os.F_OK)): |
| return None |
| |
| if info_dict is None: |
| info_dict = OPTIONS.info_dict |
| |
| ramdisk_img = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() |
| img = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() |
| |
| if os.access(fs_config_file, os.F_OK): |
| cmd = ["mkbootfs", "-f", fs_config_file, os.path.join(sourcedir, "RAMDISK")] |
| else: |
| cmd = ["mkbootfs", os.path.join(sourcedir, "RAMDISK")] |
| p1 = Run(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) |
| p2 = Run(["minigzip"], |
| stdin=p1.stdout, stdout=ramdisk_img.file.fileno()) |
| |
| p2.wait() |
| p1.wait() |
| assert p1.returncode == 0, "mkbootfs of %s ramdisk failed" % (targetname,) |
| assert p2.returncode == 0, "minigzip of %s ramdisk failed" % (targetname,) |
| |
| cmd = ["mkbootimg", "--kernel", os.path.join(sourcedir, "kernel")] |
| |
| fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "cmdline") |
| if os.access(fn, os.F_OK): |
| cmd.append("--cmdline") |
| cmd.append(open(fn).read().rstrip("\n")) |
| |
| fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "base") |
| if os.access(fn, os.F_OK): |
| cmd.append("--base") |
| cmd.append(open(fn).read().rstrip("\n")) |
| |
| fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "pagesize") |
| if os.access(fn, os.F_OK): |
| cmd.append("--pagesize") |
| cmd.append(open(fn).read().rstrip("\n")) |
| |
| args = info_dict.get("mkbootimg_args", None) |
| if args and args.strip(): |
| cmd.extend(args.split()) |
| |
| cmd.extend(["--ramdisk", ramdisk_img.name, |
| "--output", img.name]) |
| |
| p = Run(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) |
| p.communicate() |
| assert p.returncode == 0, "mkbootimg of %s image failed" % ( |
| os.path.basename(sourcedir),) |
| |
| img.seek(os.SEEK_SET, 0) |
| data = img.read() |
| |
| ramdisk_img.close() |
| img.close() |
| |
| return data |
| |
| |
| def GetBootableImage(name, prebuilt_name, unpack_dir, tree_subdir, |
| info_dict=None): |
| """Return a File object (with name 'name') with the desired bootable |
| image. Look for it in 'unpack_dir'/BOOTABLE_IMAGES under the name |
| 'prebuilt_name', otherwise construct it from the source files in |
| 'unpack_dir'/'tree_subdir'.""" |
| |
| prebuilt_path = os.path.join(unpack_dir, "BOOTABLE_IMAGES", prebuilt_name) |
| if os.path.exists(prebuilt_path): |
| print "using prebuilt %s..." % (prebuilt_name,) |
| return File.FromLocalFile(name, prebuilt_path) |
| else: |
| print "building image from target_files %s..." % (tree_subdir,) |
| fs_config = "META/" + tree_subdir.lower() + "_filesystem_config.txt" |
| return File(name, BuildBootableImage(os.path.join(unpack_dir, tree_subdir), |
| os.path.join(unpack_dir, fs_config), |
| info_dict)) |
| |
| |
| def UnzipTemp(filename, pattern=None): |
| """Unzip the given archive into a temporary directory and return the name. |
| |
| If filename is of the form "foo.zip+bar.zip", unzip foo.zip into a |
| temp dir, then unzip bar.zip into that_dir/BOOTABLE_IMAGES. |
| |
| Returns (tempdir, zipobj) where zipobj is a zipfile.ZipFile (of the |
| main file), open for reading. |
| """ |
| |
| tmp = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="targetfiles-") |
| OPTIONS.tempfiles.append(tmp) |
| |
| def unzip_to_dir(filename, dirname): |
| cmd = ["unzip", "-o", "-q", filename, "-d", dirname] |
| if pattern is not None: |
| cmd.append(pattern) |
| p = Run(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) |
| p.communicate() |
| if p.returncode != 0: |
| raise ExternalError("failed to unzip input target-files \"%s\"" % |
| (filename,)) |
| |
| m = re.match(r"^(.*[.]zip)\+(.*[.]zip)$", filename, re.IGNORECASE) |
| if m: |
| unzip_to_dir(m.group(1), tmp) |
| unzip_to_dir(m.group(2), os.path.join(tmp, "BOOTABLE_IMAGES")) |
| filename = m.group(1) |
| else: |
| unzip_to_dir(filename, tmp) |
| |
| return tmp, zipfile.ZipFile(filename, "r") |
| |
| |
| def GetKeyPasswords(keylist): |
| """Given a list of keys, prompt the user to enter passwords for |
| those which require them. Return a {key: password} dict. password |
| will be None if the key has no password.""" |
| |
| no_passwords = [] |
| need_passwords = [] |
| key_passwords = {} |
| devnull = open("/dev/null", "w+b") |
| for k in sorted(keylist): |
| # We don't need a password for things that aren't really keys. |
| if k in SPECIAL_CERT_STRINGS: |
| no_passwords.append(k) |
| continue |
| |
| p = Run(["openssl", "pkcs8", "-in", k+OPTIONS.private_key_suffix, |
| "-inform", "DER", "-nocrypt"], |
| stdin=devnull.fileno(), |
| stdout=devnull.fileno(), |
| stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) |
| p.communicate() |
| if p.returncode == 0: |
| # Definitely an unencrypted key. |
| no_passwords.append(k) |
| else: |
| p = Run(["openssl", "pkcs8", "-in", k+OPTIONS.private_key_suffix, |
| "-inform", "DER", "-passin", "pass:"], |
| stdin=devnull.fileno(), |
| stdout=devnull.fileno(), |
| stderr=subprocess.PIPE) |
| stdout, stderr = p.communicate() |
| if p.returncode == 0: |
| # Encrypted key with empty string as password. |
| key_passwords[k] = '' |
| elif stderr.startswith('Error decrypting key'): |
| # Definitely encrypted key. |
| # It would have said "Error reading key" if it didn't parse correctly. |
| need_passwords.append(k) |
| else: |
| # Potentially, a type of key that openssl doesn't understand. |
| # We'll let the routines in signapk.jar handle it. |
| no_passwords.append(k) |
| devnull.close() |
| |
| key_passwords.update(PasswordManager().GetPasswords(need_passwords)) |
| key_passwords.update(dict.fromkeys(no_passwords, None)) |
| return key_passwords |
| |
| |
| def SignFile(input_name, output_name, key, password, align=None, |
| whole_file=False): |
| """Sign the input_name zip/jar/apk, producing output_name. Use the |
| given key and password (the latter may be None if the key does not |
| have a password. |
| |
| If align is an integer > 1, zipalign is run to align stored files in |
| the output zip on 'align'-byte boundaries. |
| |
| If whole_file is true, use the "-w" option to SignApk to embed a |
| signature that covers the whole file in the archive comment of the |
| zip file. |
| """ |
| |
| if align == 0 or align == 1: |
| align = None |
| |
| if align: |
| temp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() |
| sign_name = temp.name |
| else: |
| sign_name = output_name |
| |
| cmd = [OPTIONS.java_path, "-Xmx2048m", "-jar", |
| os.path.join(OPTIONS.search_path, OPTIONS.signapk_path)] |
| cmd.extend(OPTIONS.extra_signapk_args) |
| if whole_file: |
| cmd.append("-w") |
| cmd.extend([key + OPTIONS.public_key_suffix, |
| key + OPTIONS.private_key_suffix, |
| input_name, sign_name]) |
| |
| p = Run(cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) |
| if password is not None: |
| password += "\n" |
| p.communicate(password) |
| if p.returncode != 0: |
| raise ExternalError("signapk.jar failed: return code %s" % (p.returncode,)) |
| |
| if align: |
| p = Run(["zipalign", "-f", str(align), sign_name, output_name]) |
| p.communicate() |
| if p.returncode != 0: |
| raise ExternalError("zipalign failed: return code %s" % (p.returncode,)) |
| temp.close() |
| |
| |
| def CheckSize(data, target, info_dict): |
| """Check the data string passed against the max size limit, if |
| any, for the given target. Raise exception if the data is too big. |
| Print a warning if the data is nearing the maximum size.""" |
| |
| if target.endswith(".img"): target = target[:-4] |
| mount_point = "/" + target |
| |
| if info_dict["fstab"]: |
| if mount_point == "/userdata": mount_point = "/data" |
| p = info_dict["fstab"][mount_point] |
| fs_type = p.fs_type |
| device = p.device |
| if "/" in device: |
| device = device[device.rfind("/")+1:] |
| limit = info_dict.get(device + "_size", None) |
| if not fs_type or not limit: return |
| |
| if fs_type == "yaffs2": |
| # image size should be increased by 1/64th to account for the |
| # spare area (64 bytes per 2k page) |
| limit = limit / 2048 * (2048+64) |
| size = len(data) |
| pct = float(size) * 100.0 / limit |
| msg = "%s size (%d) is %.2f%% of limit (%d)" % (target, size, pct, limit) |
| if pct >= 99.0: |
| raise ExternalError(msg) |
| elif pct >= 95.0: |
| print |
| print " WARNING: ", msg |
| print |
| elif OPTIONS.verbose: |
| print " ", msg |
| |
| |
| def ReadApkCerts(tf_zip): |
| """Given a target_files ZipFile, parse the META/apkcerts.txt file |
| and return a {package: cert} dict.""" |
| certmap = {} |
| for line in tf_zip.read("META/apkcerts.txt").split("\n"): |
| line = line.strip() |
| if not line: continue |
| m = re.match(r'^name="(.*)"\s+certificate="(.*)"\s+' |
| r'private_key="(.*)"$', line) |
| if m: |
| name, cert, privkey = m.groups() |
| public_key_suffix_len = len(OPTIONS.public_key_suffix) |
| private_key_suffix_len = len(OPTIONS.private_key_suffix) |
| if cert in SPECIAL_CERT_STRINGS and not privkey: |
| certmap[name] = cert |
| elif (cert.endswith(OPTIONS.public_key_suffix) and |
| privkey.endswith(OPTIONS.private_key_suffix) and |
| cert[:-public_key_suffix_len] == privkey[:-private_key_suffix_len]): |
| certmap[name] = cert[:-public_key_suffix_len] |
| else: |
| raise ValueError("failed to parse line from apkcerts.txt:\n" + line) |
| return certmap |
| |
| |
| COMMON_DOCSTRING = """ |
| -p (--path) <dir> |
| Prepend <dir>/bin to the list of places to search for binaries |
| run by this script, and expect to find jars in <dir>/framework. |
| |
| -s (--device_specific) <file> |
| Path to the python module containing device-specific |
| releasetools code. |
| |
| -x (--extra) <key=value> |
| Add a key/value pair to the 'extras' dict, which device-specific |
| extension code may look at. |
| |
| -v (--verbose) |
| Show command lines being executed. |
| |
| -h (--help) |
| Display this usage message and exit. |
| """ |
| |
| def Usage(docstring): |
| print docstring.rstrip("\n") |
| print COMMON_DOCSTRING |
| |
| |
| def ParseOptions(argv, |
| docstring, |
| extra_opts="", extra_long_opts=(), |
| extra_option_handler=None): |
| """Parse the options in argv and return any arguments that aren't |
| flags. docstring is the calling module's docstring, to be displayed |
| for errors and -h. extra_opts and extra_long_opts are for flags |
| defined by the caller, which are processed by passing them to |
| extra_option_handler.""" |
| |
| try: |
| opts, args = getopt.getopt( |
| argv, "hvp:s:x:" + extra_opts, |
| ["help", "verbose", "path=", "signapk_path=", "extra_signapk_args=", |
| "java_path=", "public_key_suffix=", "private_key_suffix=", |
| "device_specific=", "extra="] + |
| list(extra_long_opts)) |
| except getopt.GetoptError, err: |
| Usage(docstring) |
| print "**", str(err), "**" |
| sys.exit(2) |
| |
| path_specified = False |
| |
| for o, a in opts: |
| if o in ("-h", "--help"): |
| Usage(docstring) |
| sys.exit() |
| elif o in ("-v", "--verbose"): |
| OPTIONS.verbose = True |
| elif o in ("-p", "--path"): |
| OPTIONS.search_path = a |
| elif o in ("--signapk_path",): |
| OPTIONS.signapk_path = a |
| elif o in ("--extra_signapk_args",): |
| OPTIONS.extra_signapk_args = shlex.split(a) |
| elif o in ("--java_path",): |
| OPTIONS.java_path = a |
| elif o in ("--public_key_suffix",): |
| OPTIONS.public_key_suffix = a |
| elif o in ("--private_key_suffix",): |
| OPTIONS.private_key_suffix = a |
| elif o in ("-s", "--device_specific"): |
| OPTIONS.device_specific = a |
| elif o in ("-x", "--extra"): |
| key, value = a.split("=", 1) |
| OPTIONS.extras[key] = value |
| else: |
| if extra_option_handler is None or not extra_option_handler(o, a): |
| assert False, "unknown option \"%s\"" % (o,) |
| |
| os.environ["PATH"] = (os.path.join(OPTIONS.search_path, "bin") + |
| os.pathsep + os.environ["PATH"]) |
| |
| return args |
| |
| |
| def Cleanup(): |
| for i in OPTIONS.tempfiles: |
| if os.path.isdir(i): |
| shutil.rmtree(i) |
| else: |
| os.remove(i) |
| |
| |
| class PasswordManager(object): |
| def __init__(self): |
| self.editor = os.getenv("EDITOR", None) |
| self.pwfile = os.getenv("ANDROID_PW_FILE", None) |
| |
| def GetPasswords(self, items): |
| """Get passwords corresponding to each string in 'items', |
| returning a dict. (The dict may have keys in addition to the |
| values in 'items'.) |
| |
| Uses the passwords in $ANDROID_PW_FILE if available, letting the |
| user edit that file to add more needed passwords. If no editor is |
| available, or $ANDROID_PW_FILE isn't define, prompts the user |
| interactively in the ordinary way. |
| """ |
| |
| current = self.ReadFile() |
| |
| first = True |
| while True: |
| missing = [] |
| for i in items: |
| if i not in current or not current[i]: |
| missing.append(i) |
| # Are all the passwords already in the file? |
| if not missing: return current |
| |
| for i in missing: |
| current[i] = "" |
| |
| if not first: |
| print "key file %s still missing some passwords." % (self.pwfile,) |
| answer = raw_input("try to edit again? [y]> ").strip() |
| if answer and answer[0] not in 'yY': |
| raise RuntimeError("key passwords unavailable") |
| first = False |
| |
| current = self.UpdateAndReadFile(current) |
| |
| def PromptResult(self, current): |
| """Prompt the user to enter a value (password) for each key in |
| 'current' whose value is fales. Returns a new dict with all the |
| values. |
| """ |
| result = {} |
| for k, v in sorted(current.iteritems()): |
| if v: |
| result[k] = v |
| else: |
| while True: |
| result[k] = getpass.getpass("Enter password for %s key> " |
| % (k,)).strip() |
| if result[k]: break |
| return result |
| |
| def UpdateAndReadFile(self, current): |
| if not self.editor or not self.pwfile: |
| return self.PromptResult(current) |
| |
| f = open(self.pwfile, "w") |
| os.chmod(self.pwfile, 0600) |
| f.write("# Enter key passwords between the [[[ ]]] brackets.\n") |
| f.write("# (Additional spaces are harmless.)\n\n") |
| |
| first_line = None |
| sorted = [(not v, k, v) for (k, v) in current.iteritems()] |
| sorted.sort() |
| for i, (_, k, v) in enumerate(sorted): |
| f.write("[[[ %s ]]] %s\n" % (v, k)) |
| if not v and first_line is None: |
| # position cursor on first line with no password. |
| first_line = i + 4 |
| f.close() |
| |
| p = Run([self.editor, "+%d" % (first_line,), self.pwfile]) |
| _, _ = p.communicate() |
| |
| return self.ReadFile() |
| |
| def ReadFile(self): |
| result = {} |
| if self.pwfile is None: return result |
| try: |
| f = open(self.pwfile, "r") |
| for line in f: |
| line = line.strip() |
| if not line or line[0] == '#': continue |
| m = re.match(r"^\[\[\[\s*(.*?)\s*\]\]\]\s*(\S+)$", line) |
| if not m: |
| print "failed to parse password file: ", line |
| else: |
| result[m.group(2)] = m.group(1) |
| f.close() |
| except IOError, e: |
| if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: |
| print "error reading password file: ", str(e) |
| return result |
| |
| |
| def ZipWriteStr(zip, filename, data, perms=0644): |
| # use a fixed timestamp so the output is repeatable. |
| zinfo = zipfile.ZipInfo(filename=filename, |
| date_time=(2009, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0)) |
| zinfo.compress_type = zip.compression |
| zinfo.external_attr = perms << 16 |
| zip.writestr(zinfo, data) |
| |
| |
| class DeviceSpecificParams(object): |
| module = None |
| def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
| """Keyword arguments to the constructor become attributes of this |
| object, which is passed to all functions in the device-specific |
| module.""" |
| for k, v in kwargs.iteritems(): |
| setattr(self, k, v) |
| self.extras = OPTIONS.extras |
| |
| if self.module is None: |
| path = OPTIONS.device_specific |
| if not path: return |
| try: |
| if os.path.isdir(path): |
| info = imp.find_module("releasetools", [path]) |
| else: |
| d, f = os.path.split(path) |
| b, x = os.path.splitext(f) |
| if x == ".py": |
| f = b |
| info = imp.find_module(f, [d]) |
| self.module = imp.load_module("device_specific", *info) |
| except ImportError: |
| print "unable to load device-specific module; assuming none" |
| |
| def _DoCall(self, function_name, *args, **kwargs): |
| """Call the named function in the device-specific module, passing |
| the given args and kwargs. The first argument to the call will be |
| the DeviceSpecific object itself. If there is no module, or the |
| module does not define the function, return the value of the |
| 'default' kwarg (which itself defaults to None).""" |
| if self.module is None or not hasattr(self.module, function_name): |
| return kwargs.get("default", None) |
| return getattr(self.module, function_name)(*((self,) + args), **kwargs) |
| |
| def FullOTA_Assertions(self): |
| """Called after emitting the block of assertions at the top of a |
| full OTA package. Implementations can add whatever additional |
| assertions they like.""" |
| return self._DoCall("FullOTA_Assertions") |
| |
| def FullOTA_InstallBegin(self): |
| """Called at the start of full OTA installation.""" |
| return self._DoCall("FullOTA_InstallBegin") |
| |
| def FullOTA_InstallEnd(self): |
| """Called at the end of full OTA installation; typically this is |
| used to install the image for the device's baseband processor.""" |
| return self._DoCall("FullOTA_InstallEnd") |
| |
| def IncrementalOTA_Assertions(self): |
| """Called after emitting the block of assertions at the top of an |
| incremental OTA package. Implementations can add whatever |
| additional assertions they like.""" |
| return self._DoCall("IncrementalOTA_Assertions") |
| |
| def IncrementalOTA_VerifyBegin(self): |
| """Called at the start of the verification phase of incremental |
| OTA installation; additional checks can be placed here to abort |
| the script before any changes are made.""" |
| return self._DoCall("IncrementalOTA_VerifyBegin") |
| |
| def IncrementalOTA_VerifyEnd(self): |
| """Called at the end of the verification phase of incremental OTA |
| installation; additional checks can be placed here to abort the |
| script before any changes are made.""" |
| return self._DoCall("IncrementalOTA_VerifyEnd") |
| |
| def IncrementalOTA_InstallBegin(self): |
| """Called at the start of incremental OTA installation (after |
| verification is complete).""" |
| return self._DoCall("IncrementalOTA_InstallBegin") |
| |
| def IncrementalOTA_InstallEnd(self): |
| """Called at the end of incremental OTA installation; typically |
| this is used to install the image for the device's baseband |
| processor.""" |
| return self._DoCall("IncrementalOTA_InstallEnd") |
| |
| class File(object): |
| def __init__(self, name, data): |
| self.name = name |
| self.data = data |
| self.size = len(data) |
| self.sha1 = sha1(data).hexdigest() |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def FromLocalFile(cls, name, diskname): |
| f = open(diskname, "rb") |
| data = f.read() |
| f.close() |
| return File(name, data) |
| |
| def WriteToTemp(self): |
| t = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() |
| t.write(self.data) |
| t.flush() |
| return t |
| |
| def AddToZip(self, z): |
| ZipWriteStr(z, self.name, self.data) |
| |
| DIFF_PROGRAM_BY_EXT = { |
| ".gz" : "imgdiff", |
| ".zip" : ["imgdiff", "-z"], |
| ".jar" : ["imgdiff", "-z"], |
| ".apk" : ["imgdiff", "-z"], |
| ".img" : "imgdiff", |
| } |
| |
| class Difference(object): |
| def __init__(self, tf, sf, diff_program=None): |
| self.tf = tf |
| self.sf = sf |
| self.patch = None |
| self.diff_program = diff_program |
| |
| def ComputePatch(self): |
| """Compute the patch (as a string of data) needed to turn sf into |
| tf. Returns the same tuple as GetPatch().""" |
| |
| tf = self.tf |
| sf = self.sf |
| |
| if self.diff_program: |
| diff_program = self.diff_program |
| else: |
| ext = os.path.splitext(tf.name)[1] |
| diff_program = DIFF_PROGRAM_BY_EXT.get(ext, "bsdiff") |
| |
| ttemp = tf.WriteToTemp() |
| stemp = sf.WriteToTemp() |
| |
| ext = os.path.splitext(tf.name)[1] |
| |
| try: |
| ptemp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() |
| if isinstance(diff_program, list): |
| cmd = copy.copy(diff_program) |
| else: |
| cmd = [diff_program] |
| cmd.append(stemp.name) |
| cmd.append(ttemp.name) |
| cmd.append(ptemp.name) |
| p = Run(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) |
| _, err = p.communicate() |
| if err or p.returncode != 0: |
| print "WARNING: failure running %s:\n%s\n" % (diff_program, err) |
| return None |
| diff = ptemp.read() |
| finally: |
| ptemp.close() |
| stemp.close() |
| ttemp.close() |
| |
| self.patch = diff |
| return self.tf, self.sf, self.patch |
| |
| |
| def GetPatch(self): |
| """Return a tuple (target_file, source_file, patch_data). |
| patch_data may be None if ComputePatch hasn't been called, or if |
| computing the patch failed.""" |
| return self.tf, self.sf, self.patch |
| |
| |
| def ComputeDifferences(diffs): |
| """Call ComputePatch on all the Difference objects in 'diffs'.""" |
| print len(diffs), "diffs to compute" |
| |
| # Do the largest files first, to try and reduce the long-pole effect. |
| by_size = [(i.tf.size, i) for i in diffs] |
| by_size.sort(reverse=True) |
| by_size = [i[1] for i in by_size] |
| |
| lock = threading.Lock() |
| diff_iter = iter(by_size) # accessed under lock |
| |
| def worker(): |
| try: |
| lock.acquire() |
| for d in diff_iter: |
| lock.release() |
| start = time.time() |
| d.ComputePatch() |
| dur = time.time() - start |
| lock.acquire() |
| |
| tf, sf, patch = d.GetPatch() |
| if sf.name == tf.name: |
| name = tf.name |
| else: |
| name = "%s (%s)" % (tf.name, sf.name) |
| if patch is None: |
| print "patching failed! %s" % (name,) |
| else: |
| print "%8.2f sec %8d / %8d bytes (%6.2f%%) %s" % ( |
| dur, len(patch), tf.size, 100.0 * len(patch) / tf.size, name) |
| lock.release() |
| except Exception, e: |
| print e |
| raise |
| |
| # start worker threads; wait for them all to finish. |
| threads = [threading.Thread(target=worker) |
| for i in range(OPTIONS.worker_threads)] |
| for th in threads: |
| th.start() |
| while threads: |
| threads.pop().join() |
| |
| |
| # map recovery.fstab's fs_types to mount/format "partition types" |
| PARTITION_TYPES = { "yaffs2": "MTD", "mtd": "MTD", |
| "ext4": "EMMC", "emmc": "EMMC" } |
| |
| def GetTypeAndDevice(mount_point, info): |
| fstab = info["fstab"] |
| if fstab: |
| return PARTITION_TYPES[fstab[mount_point].fs_type], fstab[mount_point].device |
| else: |
| return None |
| |
| |
| def ParseCertificate(data): |
| """Parse a PEM-format certificate.""" |
| cert = [] |
| save = False |
| for line in data.split("\n"): |
| if "--END CERTIFICATE--" in line: |
| break |
| if save: |
| cert.append(line) |
| if "--BEGIN CERTIFICATE--" in line: |
| save = True |
| cert = "".join(cert).decode('base64') |
| return cert |