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adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +00001// Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
4
5// Update file format: A delta update file contains all the deltas needed
6// to update a system from one specific version to another specific
7// version. The update format is represented by this struct pseudocode:
8// struct delta_update_file {
9// char magic[4] = "CrAU";
Andrew de los Reyes0c440052010-08-20 11:25:54 -070010// uint64 file_format_version = 1;
Andrew de los Reyes1e338b82010-01-22 14:57:27 -080011// uint64 manifest_size; // Size of protobuf DeltaArchiveManifest
12// // The Bzip2 compressed DeltaArchiveManifest
13// char manifest[];
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +000014//
15// // Data blobs for files, no specific format. The specific offset
16// // and length of each data blob is recorded in the DeltaArchiveManifest.
17// struct {
18// char data[];
19// } blobs[];
20//
Andrew de los Reyes94f025d2010-08-16 17:17:27 -070021// // These two are not signed:
22// uint64 signatures_message_size;
23// char signatures_message[];
24//
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +000025// };
26
Andrew de los Reyes1e338b82010-01-22 14:57:27 -080027// The DeltaArchiveManifest protobuf is an ordered list of InstallOperation
28// objects. These objects are stored in a linear array in the
29// DeltaArchiveManifest. Each operation is applied in order by the client.
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +000030
Andrew de los Reyes1e338b82010-01-22 14:57:27 -080031// The DeltaArchiveManifest also contains the initial and final
32// checksums for the device.
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +000033
Andrew de los Reyes1e338b82010-01-22 14:57:27 -080034// The client will perform each InstallOperation in order, beginning even
35// before the entire delta file is downloaded (but after at least the
36// protobuf is downloaded). The types of operations are explained:
37// - REPLACE: Replace the dst_extents on the drive with the attached data,
38// zero padding out to block size.
39// - REPLACE_BZ: bzip2-uncompress the attached data and write it into
40// dst_extents on the drive, zero padding to block size.
41// - MOVE: Copy the data in src_extents to dst_extents. Extents may overlap,
42// so it may be desirable to read all src_extents data into memory before
43// writing it out.
44// - BSDIFF: Read src_length bytes from src_extents into memory, perform
45// bspatch with attached data, write new data to dst_extents, zero padding
46// to block size.
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +000047
48package chromeos_update_engine;
49
Andrew de los Reyes1e338b82010-01-22 14:57:27 -080050// Data is packed into blocks on disk, always starting from the beginning
51// of the block. If a file's data is too large for one block, it overflows
52// into another block, which may or may not be the following block on the
53// physical partition. An ordered list of extents is another
54// representation of an ordered list of blocks. For example, a file stored
55// in blocks 9, 10, 11, 2, 18, 12 (in that order) would be stored in
56// extents { {9, 3}, {2, 1}, {18, 1}, {12, 1} } (in that order).
57// In general, files are stored sequentially on disk, so it's more efficient
58// to use extents to encode the block lists (this is effectively
59// run-length encoding).
60// A sentinel value (kuint64max) as the start block denotes a sparse-hole
61// in a file whose block-length is specified by num_blocks.
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +000062
Andrew de los Reyes94f025d2010-08-16 17:17:27 -070063// Signatures: Updates may be signed by the OS vendor. The client verifies
64// an update's signature by hashing the entire download. The section of the
65// download the contains the signature is at the end of the file, so when
66// signing a file, only the part up to the signature part is signed.
67// Then, the client looks inside the download's Signatures message for a
68// Signature message that it knows how to handle. Generally, a client will
69// only know how to handle one type of signature, but an update may contain
70// many signatures to support many different types of client. Then client
71// selects a Signature message and uses that, along with a known public key,
72// to verify the download. The public key is expected to be part of the
73// client.
74
Andrew de los Reyes1e338b82010-01-22 14:57:27 -080075message Extent {
76 optional uint64 start_block = 1;
77 optional uint64 num_blocks = 2;
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +000078}
79
Andrew de los Reyes94f025d2010-08-16 17:17:27 -070080message Signatures {
81 message Signature {
82 optional uint32 version = 1;
Andrew de los Reyes0c440052010-08-20 11:25:54 -070083 optional bytes data = 2;
Andrew de los Reyes94f025d2010-08-16 17:17:27 -070084 }
85 repeated Signature signatures = 1;
86}
87
Andrew de los Reyes1e338b82010-01-22 14:57:27 -080088message DeltaArchiveManifest {
89 message InstallOperation {
90 enum Type {
91 REPLACE = 0; // Replace destination extents w/ attached data
92 REPLACE_BZ = 1; // Replace destination extents w/ attached bzipped data
93 MOVE = 2; // Move source extents to destination extents
94 BSDIFF = 3; // The data is a bsdiff binary diff
95 }
96 required Type type = 1;
97 // The offset into the delta file (after the protobuf)
98 // where the data (if any) is stored
99 optional uint32 data_offset = 2;
100 // The length of the data in the delta file
101 optional uint32 data_length = 3;
102
103 // Ordered list of extents that are read from (if any) and written to.
104 repeated Extent src_extents = 4;
105 // Byte length of src, not necessarily block aligned. It's only used for
106 // BSDIFF, because we need to pass that external program the number
107 // of bytes to read from the blocks we pass it.
108 optional uint64 src_length = 5;
109
110 repeated Extent dst_extents = 6;
111 // byte length of dst, not necessarily block aligned. It's only used for
112 // BSDIFF, because we need to fill in the rest of the last block
113 // that bsdiff writes with '\0' bytes.
114 optional uint64 dst_length = 7;
115 }
116 repeated InstallOperation install_operations = 1;
Andrew de los Reyesf4c7ef12010-04-30 10:37:00 -0700117 repeated InstallOperation kernel_install_operations = 2;
Andrew de los Reyes1e338b82010-01-22 14:57:27 -0800118
119 // (At time of writing) usually 4096
Andrew de los Reyesf4c7ef12010-04-30 10:37:00 -0700120 optional uint32 block_size = 3 [default = 4096];
Andrew de los Reyes94f025d2010-08-16 17:17:27 -0700121
122 // If signatures are present, the offset into the blobs, generally
123 // tacked onto the end of the file. We use an offset rather than
124 // a bool to allow for more flexibility in future file formats.
125 // If this is absent, it means signatures aren't supported in this
126 // file.
127 optional uint64 signatures_offset = 4;
Andrew de los Reyes1e338b82010-01-22 14:57:27 -0800128}