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android/system/update_engine/scripts/update_payload/payload.py
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# Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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"""Tools for reading, verifying and applying Chrome OS update payloads."""
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from __future__ import print_function
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import hashlib
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import struct
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import applier
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import block_tracer
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import checker
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import common
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from error import PayloadError
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import update_metadata_pb2
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#
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# Helper functions.
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#
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def _ReadInt(file_obj, size, is_unsigned, hasher=None):
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"""Reads a binary-encoded integer from a file.
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It will do the correct conversion based on the reported size and whether or
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not a signed number is expected. Assumes a network (big-endian) byte
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ordering.
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Args:
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file_obj: a file object
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size: the integer size in bytes (2, 4 or 8)
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is_unsigned: whether it is signed or not
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hasher: an optional hasher to pass the value through
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Returns:
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An "unpacked" (Python) integer value.
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Raises:
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PayloadError if an read error occurred.
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"""
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return struct.unpack(common.IntPackingFmtStr(size, is_unsigned),
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common.Read(file_obj, size, hasher=hasher))[0]
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#
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# Update payload.
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#
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class Payload(object):
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"""Chrome OS update payload processor."""
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class _PayloadHeader(object):
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"""Update payload header struct."""
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# Header constants; sizes are in bytes.
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_MAGIC = 'CrAU'
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_VERSION_SIZE = 8
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_MANIFEST_LEN_SIZE = 8
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_METADATA_SIGNATURE_LEN_SIZE = 4
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def __init__(self):
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self.version = None
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self.manifest_len = None
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self.metadata_signature_len = None
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self.size = None
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def ReadFromPayload(self, payload_file, hasher=None):
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"""Reads the payload header from a file.
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Reads the payload header from the |payload_file| and updates the |hasher|
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if one is passed. The parsed header is stored in the _PayloadHeader
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instance attributes.
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Args:
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payload_file: a file object
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hasher: an optional hasher to pass the value through
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Returns:
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None.
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Raises:
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PayloadError if a read error occurred or the header is invalid.
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"""
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# Verify magic
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magic = common.Read(payload_file, len(self._MAGIC), hasher=hasher)
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if magic != self._MAGIC:
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raise PayloadError('invalid payload magic: %s' % magic)
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self.version = _ReadInt(payload_file, self._VERSION_SIZE, True,
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hasher=hasher)
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self.manifest_len = _ReadInt(payload_file, self._MANIFEST_LEN_SIZE, True,
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hasher=hasher)
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self.size = (len(self._MAGIC) + self._VERSION_SIZE +
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self._MANIFEST_LEN_SIZE)
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self.metadata_signature_len = 0
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if self.version == common.BRILLO_MAJOR_PAYLOAD_VERSION:
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self.size += self._METADATA_SIGNATURE_LEN_SIZE
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self.metadata_signature_len = _ReadInt(
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payload_file, self._METADATA_SIGNATURE_LEN_SIZE, True,
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hasher=hasher)
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def __init__(self, payload_file):
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"""Initialize the payload object.
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Args:
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payload_file: update payload file object open for reading
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"""
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self.payload_file = payload_file
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self.manifest_hasher = None
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self.is_init = False
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self.header = None
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self.manifest = None
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self.data_offset = None
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self.metadata_signature = None
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self.metadata_size = None
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def _ReadHeader(self):
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"""Reads and returns the payload header.
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Returns:
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A payload header object.
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Raises:
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PayloadError if a read error occurred.
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"""
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header = self._PayloadHeader()
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header.ReadFromPayload(self.payload_file, self.manifest_hasher)
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return header
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def _ReadManifest(self):
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"""Reads and returns the payload manifest.
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Returns:
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A string containing the payload manifest in binary form.
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Raises:
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PayloadError if a read error occurred.
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"""
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if not self.header:
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raise PayloadError('payload header not present')
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return common.Read(self.payload_file, self.header.manifest_len,
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hasher=self.manifest_hasher)
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def _ReadMetadataSignature(self):
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"""Reads and returns the metadata signatures.
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Returns:
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A string containing the metadata signatures protobuf in binary form or
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an empty string if no metadata signature found in the payload.
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Raises:
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PayloadError if a read error occurred.
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"""
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if not self.header:
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raise PayloadError('payload header not present')
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return common.Read(
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self.payload_file, self.header.metadata_signature_len,
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offset=self.header.size + self.header.manifest_len)
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def ReadDataBlob(self, offset, length):
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"""Reads and returns a single data blob from the update payload.
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Args:
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offset: offset to the beginning of the blob from the end of the manifest
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length: the blob's length
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Returns:
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A string containing the raw blob data.
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Raises:
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PayloadError if a read error occurred.
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"""
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return common.Read(self.payload_file, length,
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offset=self.data_offset + offset)
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def Init(self):
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"""Initializes the payload object.
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This is a prerequisite for any other public API call.
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Raises:
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PayloadError if object already initialized or fails to initialize
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correctly.
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"""
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if self.is_init:
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raise PayloadError('payload object already initialized')
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# Initialize hash context.
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# pylint: disable=E1101
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self.manifest_hasher = hashlib.sha256()
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# Read the file header.
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self.header = self._ReadHeader()
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# Read the manifest.
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manifest_raw = self._ReadManifest()
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self.manifest = update_metadata_pb2.DeltaArchiveManifest()
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self.manifest.ParseFromString(manifest_raw)
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# Read the metadata signature (if any).
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metadata_signature_raw = self._ReadMetadataSignature()
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if metadata_signature_raw:
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self.metadata_signature = update_metadata_pb2.Signatures()
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self.metadata_signature.ParseFromString(metadata_signature_raw)
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self.metadata_size = self.header.size + self.header.manifest_len
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self.data_offset = self.metadata_size + self.header.metadata_signature_len
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self.is_init = True
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def Describe(self):
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"""Emits the payload embedded description data to standard output."""
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def _DescribeImageInfo(description, image_info):
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def _DisplayIndentedValue(name, value):
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print(' {:<14} {}'.format(name+':', value))
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print('%s:' % description)
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_DisplayIndentedValue('Channel', image_info.channel)
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_DisplayIndentedValue('Board', image_info.board)
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_DisplayIndentedValue('Version', image_info.version)
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_DisplayIndentedValue('Key', image_info.key)
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if image_info.build_channel != image_info.channel:
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_DisplayIndentedValue('Build channel', image_info.build_channel)
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if image_info.build_version != image_info.version:
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_DisplayIndentedValue('Build version', image_info.build_version)
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if self.manifest.HasField('old_image_info'):
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# pylint: disable=E1101
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_DescribeImageInfo('Old Image', self.manifest.old_image_info)
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if self.manifest.HasField('new_image_info'):
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# pylint: disable=E1101
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_DescribeImageInfo('New Image', self.manifest.new_image_info)
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def _AssertInit(self):
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"""Raises an exception if the object was not initialized."""
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if not self.is_init:
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raise PayloadError('payload object not initialized')
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def ResetFile(self):
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"""Resets the offset of the payload file to right past the manifest."""
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self.payload_file.seek(self.data_offset)
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def IsDelta(self):
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"""Returns True iff the payload appears to be a delta."""
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self._AssertInit()
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return (self.manifest.HasField('old_kernel_info') or
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self.manifest.HasField('old_rootfs_info') or
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any(partition.HasField('old_partition_info')
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for partition in self.manifest.partitions))
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def IsFull(self):
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"""Returns True iff the payload appears to be a full."""
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return not self.IsDelta()
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def Check(self, pubkey_file_name=None, metadata_sig_file=None,
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report_out_file=None, assert_type=None, block_size=0,
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rootfs_part_size=0, kernel_part_size=0, allow_unhashed=False,
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disabled_tests=()):
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"""Checks the payload integrity.
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Args:
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pubkey_file_name: public key used for signature verification
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metadata_sig_file: metadata signature, if verification is desired
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report_out_file: file object to dump the report to
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assert_type: assert that payload is either 'full' or 'delta'
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block_size: expected filesystem / payload block size
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rootfs_part_size: the size of (physical) rootfs partitions in bytes
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kernel_part_size: the size of (physical) kernel partitions in bytes
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allow_unhashed: allow unhashed operation blobs
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disabled_tests: list of tests to disable
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Raises:
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PayloadError if payload verification failed.
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"""
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self._AssertInit()
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# Create a short-lived payload checker object and run it.
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helper = checker.PayloadChecker(
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self, assert_type=assert_type, block_size=block_size,
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allow_unhashed=allow_unhashed, disabled_tests=disabled_tests)
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helper.Run(pubkey_file_name=pubkey_file_name,
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metadata_sig_file=metadata_sig_file,
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rootfs_part_size=rootfs_part_size,
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kernel_part_size=kernel_part_size,
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report_out_file=report_out_file)
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def Apply(self, new_kernel_part, new_rootfs_part, old_kernel_part=None,
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old_rootfs_part=None, bsdiff_in_place=True, bspatch_path=None,
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truncate_to_expected_size=True):
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"""Applies the update payload.
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Args:
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new_kernel_part: name of dest kernel partition file
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new_rootfs_part: name of dest rootfs partition file
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old_kernel_part: name of source kernel partition file (optional)
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old_rootfs_part: name of source rootfs partition file (optional)
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bsdiff_in_place: whether to perform BSDIFF operations in-place (optional)
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bspatch_path: path to the bspatch 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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Raises:
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PayloadError if payload application failed.
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"""
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self._AssertInit()
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# Create a short-lived payload applier object and run it.
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helper = applier.PayloadApplier(
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self, bsdiff_in_place=bsdiff_in_place, bspatch_path=bspatch_path,
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truncate_to_expected_size=truncate_to_expected_size)
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helper.Run(new_kernel_part, new_rootfs_part,
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old_kernel_part=old_kernel_part,
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old_rootfs_part=old_rootfs_part)
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def TraceBlock(self, block, skip, trace_out_file, is_kernel):
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"""Traces the origin(s) of a given dest partition block.
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The tracing tries to find origins transitively, when possible (it currently
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only works for move operations, where the mapping of src/dst is
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one-to-one). It will dump a list of operations and source blocks
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responsible for the data in the given dest block.
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Args:
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block: the block number whose origin to trace
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skip: the number of first origin mappings to skip
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trace_out_file: file object to dump the trace to
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is_kernel: trace through kernel (True) or rootfs (False) operations
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"""
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self._AssertInit()
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# Create a short-lived payload block tracer object and run it.
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helper = block_tracer.PayloadBlockTracer(self)
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helper.Run(block, skip, trace_out_file, is_kernel)
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