platform_bootable_recovery/verifier_test.cpp
Doug Zongker daefc1d442 C++ class for device-specific code
Replace the device-specific functions with a class.  Move some of the
key handling (for log visibility toggling and rebooting) into the UI
class.  Fix up the key handling so there is less crosstalk between the
immediate keys and the queued keys (an increasing annoyance on
button-limited devices).

Change-Id: I698f6fd21c67a1e55429312a0484b6c393cad46f
2011-10-31 15:51:07 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2009 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.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include "verifier.h"
#include "ui.h"
// This is build/target/product/security/testkey.x509.pem after being
// dumped out by dumpkey.jar.
RSAPublicKey test_key =
{ 64, 0xc926ad21,
{ 1795090719, 2141396315, 950055447, -1713398866,
-26044131, 1920809988, 546586521, -795969498,
1776797858, -554906482, 1805317999, 1429410244,
129622599, 1422441418, 1783893377, 1222374759,
-1731647369, 323993566, 28517732, 609753416,
1826472888, 215237850, -33324596, -245884705,
-1066504894, 774857746, 154822455, -1797768399,
-1536767878, -1275951968, -1500189652, 87251430,
-1760039318, 120774784, 571297800, -599067824,
-1815042109, -483341846, -893134306, -1900097649,
-1027721089, 950095497, 555058928, 414729973,
1136544882, -1250377212, 465547824, -236820568,
-1563171242, 1689838846, -404210357, 1048029507,
895090649, 247140249, 178744550, -747082073,
-1129788053, 109881576, -350362881, 1044303212,
-522594267, -1309816990, -557446364, -695002876},
{ -857949815, -510492167, -1494742324, -1208744608,
251333580, 2131931323, 512774938, 325948880,
-1637480859, 2102694287, -474399070, 792812816,
1026422502, 2053275343, -1494078096, -1181380486,
165549746, -21447327, -229719404, 1902789247,
772932719, -353118870, -642223187, 216871947,
-1130566647, 1942378755, -298201445, 1055777370,
964047799, 629391717, -2062222979, -384408304,
191868569, -1536083459, -612150544, -1297252564,
-1592438046, -724266841, -518093464, -370899750,
-739277751, -1536141862, 1323144535, 61311905,
1997411085, 376844204, 213777604, -217643712,
9135381, 1625809335, -1490225159, -1342673351,
1117190829, -57654514, 1825108855, -1281819325,
1111251351, -1726129724, 1684324211, -1773988491,
367251975, 810756730, -1941182952, 1175080310 }
};
RecoveryUI* ui = NULL;
// verifier expects to find a UI object; we provide one that does
// nothing but print.
class FakeUI : public RecoveryUI {
void Init() { }
void SetBackground(Icon icon) { }
void SetProgressType(ProgressType determinate) { }
void ShowProgress(float portion, float seconds) { }
void SetProgress(float fraction) { }
void ShowText(bool visible) { }
bool IsTextVisible() { return false; }
bool WasTextEverVisible() { return false; }
void Print(const char* fmt, ...) {
char buf[256];
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
vsnprintf(buf, 256, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
fputs(buf, stderr);
}
int WaitKey() { return 0; }
bool IsKeyPressed(int key) { return false; }
void FlushKeys() { }
KeyAction CheckKey(int key) { return ENQUEUE; }
void StartMenu(const char* const * headers, const char* const * items,
int initial_selection) { }
int SelectMenu(int sel) { return 0; }
void EndMenu() { }
};
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
if (argc != 2) {
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s <package>\n", argv[0]);
return 2;
}
ui = new FakeUI();
int result = verify_file(argv[1], &test_key, 1);
if (result == VERIFY_SUCCESS) {
printf("SUCCESS\n");
return 0;
} else if (result == VERIFY_FAILURE) {
printf("FAILURE\n");
return 1;
} else {
printf("bad return value\n");
return 3;
}
}