# 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. from __future__ import print_function import base64 import collections import copy import datetime import errno import fnmatch import getopt import getpass import gzip import imp import json import logging import logging.config import os import platform import re import shlex import shutil import subprocess import stat import sys import tempfile import threading import time import zipfile from dataclasses import dataclass from genericpath import isdir from hashlib import sha1, sha256 import images import rangelib import sparse_img from blockimgdiff import BlockImageDiff logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) class Options(object): def __init__(self): # Set up search path, in order to find framework/ and lib64/. At the time of # running this function, user-supplied search path (`--path`) hasn't been # available. So the value set here is the default, which might be overridden # by commandline flag later. exec_path = os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0]) if exec_path.endswith('.py'): script_name = os.path.basename(exec_path) # logger hasn't been initialized yet at this point. Use print to output # warnings. print( 'Warning: releasetools script should be invoked as hermetic Python ' 'executable -- build and run `{}` directly.'.format( script_name[:-3]), file=sys.stderr) self.search_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(exec_path)) self.signapk_path = "framework/signapk.jar" # Relative to search_path if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.search_path, self.signapk_path)): if "ANDROID_HOST_OUT" in os.environ: self.search_path = os.environ["ANDROID_HOST_OUT"] self.signapk_shared_library_path = "lib64" # Relative to search_path self.extra_signapk_args = [] self.aapt2_path = "aapt2" self.java_path = "java" # Use the one on the path by default. self.java_args = ["-Xmx4096m"] # The default JVM args. self.android_jar_path = None self.public_key_suffix = ".x509.pem" self.private_key_suffix = ".pk8" # use otatools built boot_signer by default self.verbose = False self.tempfiles = [] self.device_specific = None self.extras = {} self.info_dict = None self.source_info_dict = None self.target_info_dict = None self.worker_threads = None # Stash size cannot exceed cache_size * threshold. self.cache_size = None self.stash_threshold = 0.8 self.logfile = None OPTIONS = Options() # The block size that's used across the releasetools scripts. BLOCK_SIZE = 4096 # Values for "certificate" in apkcerts that mean special things. SPECIAL_CERT_STRINGS = ("PRESIGNED", "EXTERNAL") # The partitions allowed to be signed by AVB (Android Verified Boot 2.0). Note # that system_other is not in the list because we don't want to include its # descriptor into vbmeta.img. When adding a new entry here, the # AVB_FOOTER_ARGS_BY_PARTITION in sign_target_files_apks need to be updated # accordingly. AVB_PARTITIONS = ('boot', 'init_boot', 'dtbo', 'odm', 'product', 'pvmfw', 'recovery', 'system', 'system_ext', 'vendor', 'vendor_boot', 'vendor_kernel_boot', 'vendor_dlkm', 'odm_dlkm', 'system_dlkm') # Chained VBMeta partitions. AVB_VBMETA_PARTITIONS = ('vbmeta_system', 'vbmeta_vendor') # avbtool arguments name AVB_ARG_NAME_INCLUDE_DESC_FROM_IMG = '--include_descriptors_from_image' AVB_ARG_NAME_CHAIN_PARTITION = '--chain_partition' # Partitions that should have their care_map added to META/care_map.pb PARTITIONS_WITH_CARE_MAP = [ 'system', 'vendor', 'product', 'system_ext', 'odm', 'vendor_dlkm', 'odm_dlkm', 'system_dlkm', ] # Partitions with a build.prop file PARTITIONS_WITH_BUILD_PROP = PARTITIONS_WITH_CARE_MAP + ['boot', 'init_boot'] # See sysprop.mk. If file is moved, add new search paths here; don't remove # existing search paths. RAMDISK_BUILD_PROP_REL_PATHS = ['system/etc/ramdisk/build.prop'] @dataclass class AvbChainedPartitionArg: """The required arguments for avbtool --chain_partition.""" partition: str rollback_index_location: int pubkey_path: str def to_string(self): """Convert to string command arguments.""" return '{}:{}:{}'.format( self.partition, self.rollback_index_location, self.pubkey_path) class ErrorCode(object): """Define error_codes for failures that happen during the actual update package installation. Error codes 0-999 are reserved for failures before the package installation (i.e. low battery, package verification failure). Detailed code in 'bootable/recovery/error_code.h' """ SYSTEM_VERIFICATION_FAILURE = 1000 SYSTEM_UPDATE_FAILURE = 1001 SYSTEM_UNEXPECTED_CONTENTS = 1002 SYSTEM_NONZERO_CONTENTS = 1003 SYSTEM_RECOVER_FAILURE = 1004 VENDOR_VERIFICATION_FAILURE = 2000 VENDOR_UPDATE_FAILURE = 2001 VENDOR_UNEXPECTED_CONTENTS = 2002 VENDOR_NONZERO_CONTENTS = 2003 VENDOR_RECOVER_FAILURE = 2004 OEM_PROP_MISMATCH = 3000 FINGERPRINT_MISMATCH = 3001 THUMBPRINT_MISMATCH = 3002 OLDER_BUILD = 3003 DEVICE_MISMATCH = 3004 BAD_PATCH_FILE = 3005 INSUFFICIENT_CACHE_SPACE = 3006 TUNE_PARTITION_FAILURE = 3007 APPLY_PATCH_FAILURE = 3008 class ExternalError(RuntimeError): pass def InitLogging(): DEFAULT_LOGGING_CONFIG = { 'version': 1, 'disable_existing_loggers': False, 'formatters': { 'standard': { 'format': '%(asctime)s - %(filename)s - %(levelname)-8s: %(message)s', 'datefmt': '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', }, }, 'handlers': { 'default': { 'class': 'logging.StreamHandler', 'formatter': 'standard', 'level': 'WARNING', }, }, 'loggers': { '': { 'handlers': ['default'], 'propagate': True, 'level': 'NOTSET', } } } env_config = os.getenv('LOGGING_CONFIG') if env_config: with open(env_config) as f: config = json.load(f) else: config = DEFAULT_LOGGING_CONFIG # Increase the logging level for verbose mode. if OPTIONS.verbose: config = copy.deepcopy(config) config['handlers']['default']['level'] = 'INFO' if OPTIONS.logfile: config = copy.deepcopy(config) config['handlers']['logfile'] = { 'class': 'logging.FileHandler', 'formatter': 'standard', 'level': 'INFO', 'mode': 'w', 'filename': OPTIONS.logfile, } config['loggers']['']['handlers'].append('logfile') logging.config.dictConfig(config) def FindHostToolPath(tool_name): """Finds the path to the host tool. Args: tool_name: name of the tool to find Returns: path to the tool if found under the same directory as this binary is located at. If not found, tool_name is returned. """ my_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0])) tool_path = os.path.join(my_dir, tool_name) if os.path.exists(tool_path): return tool_path return tool_name def Run(args, verbose=None, **kwargs): """Creates and returns a subprocess.Popen object. Args: args: The command represented as a list of strings. verbose: Whether the commands should be shown. Default to the global verbosity if unspecified. kwargs: Any additional args to be passed to subprocess.Popen(), such as env, stdin, etc. stdout and stderr will default to subprocess.PIPE and subprocess.STDOUT respectively unless caller specifies any of them. universal_newlines will default to True, as most of the users in releasetools expect string output. Returns: A subprocess.Popen object. """ if 'stdout' not in kwargs and 'stderr' not in kwargs: kwargs['stdout'] = subprocess.PIPE kwargs['stderr'] = subprocess.STDOUT if 'universal_newlines' not in kwargs: kwargs['universal_newlines'] = True if args: # Make a copy of args in case client relies on the content of args later. args = args[:] args[0] = FindHostToolPath(args[0]) if verbose is None: verbose = OPTIONS.verbose # Don't log any if caller explicitly says so. if verbose: logger.info(" Running: \"%s\"", " ".join(args)) return subprocess.Popen(args, **kwargs) def RunAndCheckOutput(args, verbose=None, **kwargs): """Runs the given command and returns the output. Args: args: The command represented as a list of strings. verbose: Whether the commands should be shown. Default to the global verbosity if unspecified. kwargs: Any additional args to be passed to subprocess.Popen(), such as env, stdin, etc. stdout and stderr will default to subprocess.PIPE and subprocess.STDOUT respectively unless caller specifies any of them. Returns: The output string. Raises: ExternalError: On non-zero exit from the command. """ if verbose is None: verbose = OPTIONS.verbose proc = Run(args, verbose=verbose, **kwargs) output, _ = proc.communicate() if output is None: output = "" # Don't log any if caller explicitly says so. if verbose: logger.info("%s", output.rstrip()) if proc.returncode != 0: raise ExternalError( "Failed to run command '{}' (exit code {}):\n{}".format( args, proc.returncode, output)) return output def RoundUpTo4K(value): rounded_up = value + 4095 return rounded_up - (rounded_up % 4096) 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 class BuildInfo(object): """A class that holds the information for a given build. This class wraps up the property querying for a given source or target build. It abstracts away the logic of handling OEM-specific properties, and caches the commonly used properties such as fingerprint. There are two types of info dicts: a) build-time info dict, which is generated at build time (i.e. included in a target_files zip); b) OEM info dict that is specified at package generation time (via command line argument '--oem_settings'). If a build doesn't use OEM-specific properties (i.e. not having "oem_fingerprint_properties" in build-time info dict), all the queries would be answered based on build-time info dict only. Otherwise if using OEM-specific properties, some of them will be calculated from two info dicts. Users can query properties similarly as using a dict() (e.g. info['fstab']), or to query build properties via GetBuildProp() or GetPartitionBuildProp(). Attributes: info_dict: The build-time info dict. is_ab: Whether it's a build that uses A/B OTA. oem_dicts: A list of OEM dicts. oem_props: A list of OEM properties that should be read from OEM dicts; None if the build doesn't use any OEM-specific property. fingerprint: The fingerprint of the build, which would be calculated based on OEM properties if applicable. device: The device name, which could come from OEM dicts if applicable. """ _RO_PRODUCT_RESOLVE_PROPS = ["ro.product.brand", "ro.product.device", "ro.product.manufacturer", "ro.product.model", "ro.product.name"] _RO_PRODUCT_PROPS_DEFAULT_SOURCE_ORDER_CURRENT = [ "product", "odm", "vendor", "system_ext", "system"] _RO_PRODUCT_PROPS_DEFAULT_SOURCE_ORDER_ANDROID_10 = [ "product", "product_services", "odm", "vendor", "system"] _RO_PRODUCT_PROPS_DEFAULT_SOURCE_ORDER_LEGACY = [] # The length of vbmeta digest to append to the fingerprint _VBMETA_DIGEST_SIZE_USED = 8 def __init__(self, info_dict, oem_dicts=None, use_legacy_id=False): """Initializes a BuildInfo instance with the given dicts. Note that it only wraps up the given dicts, without making copies. Arguments: info_dict: The build-time info dict. oem_dicts: A list of OEM dicts (which is parsed from --oem_settings). Note that it always uses the first dict to calculate the fingerprint or the device name. The rest would be used for asserting OEM properties only (e.g. one package can be installed on one of these devices). use_legacy_id: Use the legacy build id to construct the fingerprint. This is used when we need a BuildInfo class, while the vbmeta digest is unavailable. Raises: ValueError: On invalid inputs. """ self.info_dict = info_dict self.oem_dicts = oem_dicts self._is_ab = info_dict.get("ab_update") == "true" self.use_legacy_id = use_legacy_id # Skip _oem_props if oem_dicts is None to use BuildInfo in # sign_target_files_apks if self.oem_dicts: self._oem_props = info_dict.get("oem_fingerprint_properties") else: self._oem_props = None def check_fingerprint(fingerprint): if (" " in fingerprint or any(ord(ch) > 127 for ch in fingerprint)): raise ValueError( 'Invalid build fingerprint: "{}". See the requirement in Android CDD ' "3.2.2. Build Parameters.".format(fingerprint)) self._partition_fingerprints = {} for partition in PARTITIONS_WITH_BUILD_PROP: try: fingerprint = self.CalculatePartitionFingerprint(partition) check_fingerprint(fingerprint) self._partition_fingerprints[partition] = fingerprint except ExternalError: continue if "system" in self._partition_fingerprints: # system_other is not included in PARTITIONS_WITH_BUILD_PROP, but does # need a fingerprint when creating the image. self._partition_fingerprints[ "system_other"] = self._partition_fingerprints["system"] # These two should be computed only after setting self._oem_props. self._device = self.GetOemProperty("ro.product.device") self._fingerprint = self.CalculateFingerprint() check_fingerprint(self._fingerprint) @property def is_ab(self): return self._is_ab @property def device(self): return self._device @property def fingerprint(self): return self._fingerprint @property def is_vabc(self): return self.info_dict.get("virtual_ab_compression") == "true" @property def is_android_r(self): system_prop = self.info_dict.get("system.build.prop") return system_prop and system_prop.GetProp("ro.build.version.release") == "11" @property def is_release_key(self): system_prop = self.info_dict.get("build.prop") return system_prop and system_prop.GetProp("ro.build.tags") == "release-key" @property def vabc_compression_param(self): return self.get("virtual_ab_compression_method", "") @property def vendor_api_level(self): vendor_prop = self.info_dict.get("vendor.build.prop") if not vendor_prop: return -1 props = [ "ro.board.api_level", "ro.board.first_api_level", "ro.product.first_api_level", ] for prop in props: value = vendor_prop.GetProp(prop) try: return int(value) except: pass return -1 @property def is_vabc_xor(self): vendor_prop = self.info_dict.get("vendor.build.prop") vabc_xor_enabled = vendor_prop and \ vendor_prop.GetProp("ro.virtual_ab.compression.xor.enabled") == "true" return vabc_xor_enabled @property def vendor_suppressed_vabc(self): vendor_prop = self.info_dict.get("vendor.build.prop") vabc_suppressed = vendor_prop and \ vendor_prop.GetProp("ro.vendor.build.dont_use_vabc") return vabc_suppressed and vabc_suppressed.lower() == "true" @property def oem_props(self): return self._oem_props def __getitem__(self, key): return self.info_dict[key] def __setitem__(self, key, value): self.info_dict[key] = value def get(self, key, default=None): return self.info_dict.get(key, default) def items(self): return self.info_dict.items() def _GetRawBuildProp(self, prop, partition): prop_file = '{}.build.prop'.format( partition) if partition else 'build.prop' partition_props = self.info_dict.get(prop_file) if not partition_props: return None return partition_props.GetProp(prop) def GetPartitionBuildProp(self, prop, partition): """Returns the inquired build property for the provided partition.""" # Boot image and init_boot image uses ro.[product.]bootimage instead of boot. # This comes from the generic ramdisk prop_partition = "bootimage" if partition == "boot" or partition == "init_boot" else partition # If provided a partition for this property, only look within that # partition's build.prop. if prop in BuildInfo._RO_PRODUCT_RESOLVE_PROPS: prop = prop.replace("ro.product", "ro.product.{}".format(prop_partition)) else: prop = prop.replace("ro.", "ro.{}.".format(prop_partition)) prop_val = self._GetRawBuildProp(prop, partition) if prop_val is not None: return prop_val raise ExternalError("couldn't find %s in %s.build.prop" % (prop, partition)) def GetBuildProp(self, prop): """Returns the inquired build property from the standard build.prop file.""" if prop in BuildInfo._RO_PRODUCT_RESOLVE_PROPS: return self._ResolveRoProductBuildProp(prop) if prop == "ro.build.id": return self._GetBuildId() prop_val = self._GetRawBuildProp(prop, None) if prop_val is not None: return prop_val raise ExternalError("couldn't find %s in build.prop" % (prop,)) def _ResolveRoProductBuildProp(self, prop): """Resolves the inquired ro.product.* build property""" prop_val = self._GetRawBuildProp(prop, None) if prop_val: return prop_val default_source_order = self._GetRoProductPropsDefaultSourceOrder() source_order_val = self._GetRawBuildProp( "ro.product.property_source_order", None) if source_order_val: source_order = source_order_val.split(",") else: source_order = default_source_order # Check that all sources in ro.product.property_source_order are valid if any([x not in default_source_order for x in source_order]): raise ExternalError( "Invalid ro.product.property_source_order '{}'".format(source_order)) for source_partition in source_order: source_prop = prop.replace( "ro.product", "ro.product.{}".format(source_partition), 1) prop_val = self._GetRawBuildProp(source_prop, source_partition) if prop_val: return prop_val raise ExternalError("couldn't resolve {}".format(prop)) def _GetRoProductPropsDefaultSourceOrder(self): # NOTE: refer to CDDs and android.os.Build.VERSION for the definition and # values of these properties for each Android release. android_codename = self._GetRawBuildProp("ro.build.version.codename", None) if android_codename == "REL": android_version = self._GetRawBuildProp("ro.build.version.release", None) if android_version == "10": return BuildInfo._RO_PRODUCT_PROPS_DEFAULT_SOURCE_ORDER_ANDROID_10 # NOTE: float() conversion of android_version will have rounding error. # We are checking for "9" or less, and using "< 10" is well outside of # possible floating point rounding. try: android_version_val = float(android_version) except ValueError: android_version_val = 0 if android_version_val < 10: return BuildInfo._RO_PRODUCT_PROPS_DEFAULT_SOURCE_ORDER_LEGACY return BuildInfo._RO_PRODUCT_PROPS_DEFAULT_SOURCE_ORDER_CURRENT def _GetPlatformVersion(self): version_sdk = self.GetBuildProp("ro.build.version.sdk") # init code switches to version_release_or_codename (see b/158483506). After # API finalization, release_or_codename will be the same as release. This # is the best effort to support pre-S dev stage builds. if int(version_sdk) >= 30: try: return self.GetBuildProp("ro.build.version.release_or_codename") except ExternalError: logger.warning('Failed to find ro.build.version.release_or_codename') return self.GetBuildProp("ro.build.version.release") def _GetBuildId(self): build_id = self._GetRawBuildProp("ro.build.id", None) if build_id: return build_id legacy_build_id = self.GetBuildProp("ro.build.legacy.id") if not legacy_build_id: raise ExternalError("Couldn't find build id in property file") if self.use_legacy_id: return legacy_build_id # Append the top 8 chars of vbmeta digest to the existing build id. The # logic needs to match the one in init, so that OTA can deliver correctly. avb_enable = self.info_dict.get("avb_enable") == "true" if not avb_enable: raise ExternalError("AVB isn't enabled when using legacy build id") vbmeta_digest = self.info_dict.get("vbmeta_digest") if not vbmeta_digest: raise ExternalError("Vbmeta digest isn't provided when using legacy build" " id") if len(vbmeta_digest) < self._VBMETA_DIGEST_SIZE_USED: raise ExternalError("Invalid vbmeta digest " + vbmeta_digest) digest_prefix = vbmeta_digest[:self._VBMETA_DIGEST_SIZE_USED] return legacy_build_id + '.' + digest_prefix def _GetPartitionPlatformVersion(self, partition): try: return self.GetPartitionBuildProp("ro.build.version.release_or_codename", partition) except ExternalError: return self.GetPartitionBuildProp("ro.build.version.release", partition) def GetOemProperty(self, key): if self.oem_props is not None and key in self.oem_props: return self.oem_dicts[0][key] return self.GetBuildProp(key) def GetPartitionFingerprint(self, partition): return self._partition_fingerprints.get(partition, None) def CalculatePartitionFingerprint(self, partition): try: return self.GetPartitionBuildProp("ro.build.fingerprint", partition) except ExternalError: return "{}/{}/{}:{}/{}/{}:{}/{}".format( self.GetPartitionBuildProp("ro.product.brand", partition), self.GetPartitionBuildProp("ro.product.name", partition), self.GetPartitionBuildProp("ro.product.device", partition), self._GetPartitionPlatformVersion(partition), self.GetPartitionBuildProp("ro.build.id", partition), self.GetPartitionBuildProp( "ro.build.version.incremental", partition), self.GetPartitionBuildProp("ro.build.type", partition), self.GetPartitionBuildProp("ro.build.tags", partition)) def CalculateFingerprint(self): if self.oem_props is None: try: return self.GetBuildProp("ro.build.fingerprint") except ExternalError: return "{}/{}/{}:{}/{}/{}:{}/{}".format( self.GetBuildProp("ro.product.brand"), self.GetBuildProp("ro.product.name"), self.GetBuildProp("ro.product.device"), self._GetPlatformVersion(), self.GetBuildProp("ro.build.id"), self.GetBuildProp("ro.build.version.incremental"), self.GetBuildProp("ro.build.type"), self.GetBuildProp("ro.build.tags")) return "%s/%s/%s:%s" % ( self.GetOemProperty("ro.product.brand"), self.GetOemProperty("ro.product.name"), self.GetOemProperty("ro.product.device"), self.GetBuildProp("ro.build.thumbprint")) def WriteMountOemScript(self, script): assert self.oem_props is not None recovery_mount_options = self.info_dict.get("recovery_mount_options") script.Mount("/oem", recovery_mount_options) def WriteDeviceAssertions(self, script, oem_no_mount): # Read the property directly if not using OEM properties. if not self.oem_props: script.AssertDevice(self.device) return # Otherwise assert OEM properties. if not self.oem_dicts: raise ExternalError( "No OEM file provided to answer expected assertions") for prop in self.oem_props.split(): values = [] for oem_dict in self.oem_dicts: if prop in oem_dict: values.append(oem_dict[prop]) if not values: raise ExternalError( "The OEM file is missing the property %s" % (prop,)) script.AssertOemProperty(prop, values, oem_no_mount) def DoesInputFileContain(input_file, fn): """Check whether the input target_files.zip contain an entry `fn`""" if isinstance(input_file, zipfile.ZipFile): return fn in input_file.namelist() elif zipfile.is_zipfile(input_file): with zipfile.ZipFile(input_file, "r", allowZip64=True) as zfp: return fn in zfp.namelist() else: if not os.path.isdir(input_file): raise ValueError( "Invalid input_file, accepted inputs are ZipFile object, path to .zip file on disk, or path to extracted directory. Actual: " + input_file) path = os.path.join(input_file, *fn.split("/")) return os.path.exists(path) def ReadBytesFromInputFile(input_file, fn): """Reads the bytes of fn from input zipfile or directory.""" if isinstance(input_file, zipfile.ZipFile): return input_file.read(fn) elif zipfile.is_zipfile(input_file): with zipfile.ZipFile(input_file, "r", allowZip64=True) as zfp: return zfp.read(fn) else: if not os.path.isdir(input_file): raise ValueError( "Invalid input_file, accepted inputs are ZipFile object, path to .zip file on disk, or path to extracted directory. Actual: " + input_file) path = os.path.join(input_file, *fn.split("/")) try: with open(path, "rb") as f: return f.read() except IOError as e: if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: raise KeyError(fn) def ReadFromInputFile(input_file, fn): """Reads the str contents of fn from input zipfile or directory.""" return ReadBytesFromInputFile(input_file, fn).decode() def WriteBytesToInputFile(input_file, fn, data): """Write bytes |data| contents to fn of input zipfile or directory.""" if isinstance(input_file, zipfile.ZipFile): with input_file.open(fn, "w") as entry_fp: return entry_fp.write(data) elif zipfile.is_zipfile(input_file): with zipfile.ZipFile(input_file, "r", allowZip64=True) as zfp: with zfp.open(fn, "w") as entry_fp: return entry_fp.write(data) else: if not os.path.isdir(input_file): raise ValueError( "Invalid input_file, accepted inputs are ZipFile object, path to .zip file on disk, or path to extracted directory. Actual: " + input_file) path = os.path.join(input_file, *fn.split("/")) try: with open(path, "wb") as f: return f.write(data) except IOError as e: if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: raise KeyError(fn) def WriteToInputFile(input_file, fn, str: str): """Write str content to fn of input file or directory""" return WriteBytesToInputFile(input_file, fn, str.encode()) def ExtractFromInputFile(input_file, fn): """Extracts the contents of fn from input zipfile or directory into a file.""" if isinstance(input_file, zipfile.ZipFile): tmp_file = MakeTempFile(os.path.basename(fn)) with open(tmp_file, 'wb') as f: f.write(input_file.read(fn)) return tmp_file elif zipfile.is_zipfile(input_file): with zipfile.ZipFile(input_file, "r", allowZip64=True) as zfp: tmp_file = MakeTempFile(os.path.basename(fn)) with open(tmp_file, "wb") as fp: fp.write(zfp.read(fn)) return tmp_file else: if not os.path.isdir(input_file): raise ValueError( "Invalid input_file, accepted inputs are ZipFile object, path to .zip file on disk, or path to extracted directory. Actual: " + input_file) file = os.path.join(input_file, *fn.split("/")) if not os.path.exists(file): raise KeyError(fn) return file class RamdiskFormat(object): LZ4 = 1 GZ = 2 def GetRamdiskFormat(info_dict): if info_dict.get('lz4_ramdisks') == 'true': ramdisk_format = RamdiskFormat.LZ4 else: ramdisk_format = RamdiskFormat.GZ return ramdisk_format def LoadInfoDict(input_file, repacking=False): """Loads the key/value pairs from the given input target_files. It reads `META/misc_info.txt` file in the target_files input, does validation checks and returns the parsed key/value pairs for to the given build. It's usually called early when working on input target_files files, e.g. when generating OTAs, or signing builds. Note that the function may be called against an old target_files file (i.e. from past dessert releases). So the property parsing needs to be backward compatible. In a `META/misc_info.txt`, a few properties are stored as links to the files in the PRODUCT_OUT directory. It works fine with the build system. However, they are no longer available when (re)generating images from target_files zip. When `repacking` is True, redirect these properties to the actual files in the unzipped directory. Args: input_file: The input target_files file, which could be an open zipfile.ZipFile instance, or a str for the dir that contains the files unzipped from a target_files file. repacking: Whether it's trying repack an target_files file after loading the info dict (default: False). If so, it will rewrite a few loaded properties (e.g. selinux_fc, root_dir) to point to the actual files in target_files file. When doing repacking, `input_file` must be a dir. Returns: A dict that contains the parsed key/value pairs. Raises: AssertionError: On invalid input arguments. ValueError: On malformed input values. """ if repacking: assert isinstance(input_file, str), \ "input_file must be a path str when doing repacking" def read_helper(fn): return ReadFromInputFile(input_file, fn) try: d = LoadDictionaryFromLines(read_helper("META/misc_info.txt").split("\n")) except KeyError: raise ValueError("Failed to find META/misc_info.txt in input target-files") if "recovery_api_version" not in d: raise ValueError("Failed to find 'recovery_api_version'") if "fstab_version" not in d: raise ValueError("Failed to find 'fstab_version'") if repacking: # "selinux_fc" properties should point to the file_contexts files # (file_contexts.bin) under META/. for key in d: if key.endswith("selinux_fc"): fc_basename = os.path.basename(d[key]) fc_config = os.path.join(input_file, "META", fc_basename) assert os.path.exists(fc_config) d[key] = fc_config # Similarly we need to redirect "root_dir", and "root_fs_config". d["root_dir"] = os.path.join(input_file, "ROOT") d["root_fs_config"] = os.path.join( input_file, "META", "root_filesystem_config.txt") # Redirect {partition}_base_fs_file for each of the named partitions. for part_name in ["system", "vendor", "system_ext", "product", "odm", "vendor_dlkm", "odm_dlkm", "system_dlkm"]: key_name = part_name + "_base_fs_file" if key_name not in d: continue basename = os.path.basename(d[key_name]) base_fs_file = os.path.join(input_file, "META", basename) if os.path.exists(base_fs_file): d[key_name] = base_fs_file else: logger.warning( "Failed to find %s base fs file: %s", part_name, base_fs_file) del d[key_name] def makeint(key): if key in d: d[key] = int(d[key], 0) makeint("recovery_api_version") makeint("blocksize") makeint("system_size") makeint("vendor_size") makeint("userdata_size") makeint("cache_size") makeint("recovery_size") makeint("fstab_version") boot_images = "boot.img" if "boot_images" in d: boot_images = d["boot_images"] for b in boot_images.split(): makeint(b.replace(".img", "_size")) # Load recovery fstab if applicable. d["fstab"] = _FindAndLoadRecoveryFstab(d, input_file, read_helper) ramdisk_format = GetRamdiskFormat(d) # Tries to load the build props for all partitions with care_map, including # system and vendor. for partition in PARTITIONS_WITH_BUILD_PROP: partition_prop = "{}.build.prop".format(partition) d[partition_prop] = PartitionBuildProps.FromInputFile( input_file, partition, ramdisk_format=ramdisk_format) d["build.prop"] = d["system.build.prop"] if d.get("avb_enable") == "true": # Set the vbmeta digest if exists try: d["vbmeta_digest"] = read_helper("META/vbmeta_digest.txt").rstrip() except KeyError: pass try: d["ab_partitions"] = read_helper("META/ab_partitions.txt").split("\n") except KeyError: logger.warning("Can't find META/ab_partitions.txt") return d def LoadListFromFile(file_path): with open(file_path) as f: return f.read().splitlines() def LoadDictionaryFromFile(file_path): lines = LoadListFromFile(file_path) return LoadDictionaryFromLines(lines) def LoadDictionaryFromLines(lines): d = {} for line in lines: line = line.strip() if not line or line.startswith("#"): continue if "=" in line: name, value = line.split("=", 1) d[name] = value return d class PartitionBuildProps(object): """The class holds the build prop of a particular partition. This class loads the build.prop and holds the build properties for a given partition. It also partially recognizes the 'import' statement in the build.prop; and calculates alternative values of some specific build properties during runtime. Attributes: input_file: a zipped target-file or an unzipped target-file directory. partition: name of the partition. props_allow_override: a list of build properties to search for the alternative values during runtime. build_props: a dict of build properties for the given partition. prop_overrides: a set of props that are overridden by import. placeholder_values: A dict of runtime variables' values to replace the placeholders in the build.prop file. We expect exactly one value for each of the variables. ramdisk_format: If name is "boot", the format of ramdisk inside the boot image. Otherwise, its value is ignored. Use lz4 to decompress by default. If its value is gzip, use gzip. """ def __init__(self, input_file, name, placeholder_values=None): self.input_file = input_file self.partition = name self.props_allow_override = [props.format(name) for props in [ 'ro.product.{}.brand', 'ro.product.{}.name', 'ro.product.{}.device']] self.build_props = {} self.prop_overrides = set() self.placeholder_values = {} if placeholder_values: self.placeholder_values = copy.deepcopy(placeholder_values) @staticmethod def FromDictionary(name, build_props): """Constructs an instance from a build prop dictionary.""" props = PartitionBuildProps("unknown", name) props.build_props = build_props.copy() return props @staticmethod def FromInputFile(input_file, name, placeholder_values=None, ramdisk_format=RamdiskFormat.LZ4): """Loads the build.prop file and builds the attributes.""" if name in ("boot", "init_boot"): data = PartitionBuildProps._ReadBootPropFile( input_file, name, ramdisk_format=ramdisk_format) else: data = PartitionBuildProps._ReadPartitionPropFile(input_file, name) props = PartitionBuildProps(input_file, name, placeholder_values) props._LoadBuildProp(data) return props @staticmethod def _ReadBootPropFile(input_file, partition_name, ramdisk_format): """ Read build.prop for boot image from input_file. Return empty string if not found. """ image_path = 'IMAGES/' + partition_name + '.img' try: boot_img = ExtractFromInputFile(input_file, image_path) except KeyError: logger.warning('Failed to read %s', image_path) return '' prop_file = GetBootImageBuildProp(boot_img, ramdisk_format=ramdisk_format) if prop_file is None: return '' with open(prop_file, "r") as f: return f.read() @staticmethod def _ReadPartitionPropFile(input_file, name): """ Read build.prop for name from input_file. Return empty string if not found. """ data = '' for prop_file in ['{}/etc/build.prop'.format(name.upper()), '{}/build.prop'.format(name.upper())]: try: data = ReadFromInputFile(input_file, prop_file) break except KeyError: logger.warning('Failed to read %s', prop_file) if data == '': logger.warning("Failed to read build.prop for partition {}".format(name)) return data @staticmethod def FromBuildPropFile(name, build_prop_file): """Constructs an instance from a build prop file.""" props = PartitionBuildProps("unknown", name) with open(build_prop_file) as f: props._LoadBuildProp(f.read()) return props def _LoadBuildProp(self, data): for line in data.split('\n'): line = line.strip() if not line or line.startswith("#"): continue if line.startswith("import"): overrides = self._ImportParser(line) duplicates = self.prop_overrides.intersection(overrides.keys()) if duplicates: raise ValueError('prop {} is overridden multiple times'.format( ','.join(duplicates))) self.prop_overrides = self.prop_overrides.union(overrides.keys()) self.build_props.update(overrides) elif "=" in line: name, value = line.split("=", 1) if name in self.prop_overrides: raise ValueError('prop {} is set again after overridden by import ' 'statement'.format(name)) self.build_props[name] = value def _ImportParser(self, line): """Parses the build prop in a given import statement.""" tokens = line.split() if tokens[0] != 'import' or (len(tokens) != 2 and len(tokens) != 3): raise ValueError('Unrecognized import statement {}'.format(line)) if len(tokens) == 3: logger.info("Import %s from %s, skip", tokens[2], tokens[1]) return {} import_path = tokens[1] if not re.match(r'^/{}/.*\.prop$'.format(self.partition), import_path): logger.warn('Unrecognized import path {}'.format(line)) return {} # We only recognize a subset of import statement that the init process # supports. And we can loose the restriction based on how the dynamic # fingerprint is used in practice. The placeholder format should be # ${placeholder}, and its value should be provided by the caller through # the placeholder_values. for prop, value in self.placeholder_values.items(): prop_place_holder = '${{{}}}'.format(prop) if prop_place_holder in import_path: import_path = import_path.replace(prop_place_holder, value) if '$' in import_path: logger.info('Unresolved place holder in import path %s', import_path) return {} import_path = import_path.replace('/{}'.format(self.partition), self.partition.upper()) logger.info('Parsing build props override from %s', import_path) lines = ReadFromInputFile(self.input_file, import_path).split('\n') d = LoadDictionaryFromLines(lines) return {key: val for key, val in d.items() if key in self.props_allow_override} def __getstate__(self): state = self.__dict__.copy() # Don't pickle baz if "input_file" in state and isinstance(state["input_file"], zipfile.ZipFile): state["input_file"] = state["input_file"].filename return state def GetProp(self, prop): return self.build_props.get(prop) def LoadRecoveryFSTab(read_helper, fstab_version, recovery_fstab_path, system_root_image=False): class Partition(object): def __init__(self, mount_point, fs_type, device, length, context, slotselect): self.mount_point = mount_point self.fs_type = fs_type self.device = device self.length = length self.context = context self.slotselect = slotselect try: data = read_helper(recovery_fstab_path) except KeyError: logger.warning("Failed to find %s", recovery_fstab_path) data = "" assert 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. length = 0 slotselect = False options = options.split(",") for i in options: if i.startswith("length="): length = int(i[7:]) elif i == "slotselect": slotselect = True else: # Ignore all unknown options in the unified fstab. continue mount_flags = pieces[3] # Honor the SELinux context if present. context = None for i in mount_flags.split(","): if i.startswith("context="): context = i mount_point = pieces[1] d[mount_point] = Partition(mount_point=mount_point, fs_type=pieces[2], device=pieces[0], length=length, context=context, slotselect=slotselect) # / is used for the system mount point when the root directory is included in # system. Other areas assume system is always at "/system" so point /system # at /. if system_root_image: assert '/system' not in d and '/' in d d["/system"] = d["/"] return d def _FindAndLoadRecoveryFstab(info_dict, input_file, read_helper): """Finds the path to recovery fstab and loads its contents.""" # recovery fstab is only meaningful when installing an update via recovery # (i.e. non-A/B OTA). Skip loading fstab if device used A/B OTA. if info_dict.get('ab_update') == 'true' and \ info_dict.get("allow_non_ab") != "true": return None # We changed recovery.fstab path in Q, from ../RAMDISK/etc/recovery.fstab to # ../RAMDISK/system/etc/recovery.fstab. This function has to handle both # cases, since it may load the info_dict from an old build (e.g. when # generating incremental OTAs from that build). system_root_image = info_dict.get('system_root_image') == 'true' if info_dict.get('no_recovery') != 'true': recovery_fstab_path = 'RECOVERY/RAMDISK/system/etc/recovery.fstab' if not DoesInputFileContain(input_file, recovery_fstab_path): recovery_fstab_path = 'RECOVERY/RAMDISK/etc/recovery.fstab' return LoadRecoveryFSTab( read_helper, info_dict['fstab_version'], recovery_fstab_path, system_root_image) if info_dict.get('recovery_as_boot') == 'true': recovery_fstab_path = 'BOOT/RAMDISK/system/etc/recovery.fstab' if not DoesInputFileContain(input_file, recovery_fstab_path): recovery_fstab_path = 'BOOT/RAMDISK/etc/recovery.fstab' return LoadRecoveryFSTab( read_helper, info_dict['fstab_version'], recovery_fstab_path, system_root_image) return None def DumpInfoDict(d): for k, v in sorted(d.items()): logger.info("%-25s = (%s) %s", k, type(v).__name__, v) def MergeDynamicPartitionInfoDicts(framework_dict, vendor_dict): """Merges dynamic partition info variables. Args: framework_dict: The dictionary of dynamic partition info variables from the partial framework target files. vendor_dict: The dictionary of dynamic partition info variables from the partial vendor target files. Returns: The merged dynamic partition info dictionary. """ def uniq_concat(a, b): combined = set(a.split()) combined.update(set(b.split())) combined = [item.strip() for item in combined if item.strip()] return " ".join(sorted(combined)) if (framework_dict.get("use_dynamic_partitions") != "true") or (vendor_dict.get("use_dynamic_partitions") != "true"): raise ValueError("Both dictionaries must have use_dynamic_partitions=true") merged_dict = {"use_dynamic_partitions": "true"} # For keys-value pairs that are the same, copy to merged dict for key in vendor_dict.keys(): if key in framework_dict and framework_dict[key] == vendor_dict[key]: merged_dict[key] = vendor_dict[key] merged_dict["dynamic_partition_list"] = uniq_concat( framework_dict.get("dynamic_partition_list", ""), vendor_dict.get("dynamic_partition_list", "")) # Super block devices are defined by the vendor dict. if "super_block_devices" in vendor_dict: merged_dict["super_block_devices"] = vendor_dict["super_block_devices"] for block_device in merged_dict["super_block_devices"].split(): key = "super_%s_device_size" % block_device if key not in vendor_dict: raise ValueError("Vendor dict does not contain required key %s." % key) merged_dict[key] = vendor_dict[key] # Partition groups and group sizes are defined by the vendor dict because # these values may vary for each board that uses a shared system image. merged_dict["super_partition_groups"] = vendor_dict["super_partition_groups"] for partition_group in merged_dict["super_partition_groups"].split(): # Set the partition group's size using the value from the vendor dict. key = "super_%s_group_size" % partition_group if key not in vendor_dict: raise ValueError("Vendor dict does not contain required key %s." % key) merged_dict[key] = vendor_dict[key] # Set the partition group's partition list using a concatenation of the # framework and vendor partition lists. key = "super_%s_partition_list" % partition_group merged_dict[key] = uniq_concat( framework_dict.get(key, ""), vendor_dict.get(key, "")) # Various other flags should be copied from the vendor dict, if defined. for key in ("virtual_ab", "virtual_ab_retrofit", "lpmake", "super_metadata_device", "super_partition_error_limit", "super_partition_size"): if key in vendor_dict.keys(): merged_dict[key] = vendor_dict[key] return merged_dict def PartitionMapFromTargetFiles(target_files_dir): """Builds a map from partition -> path within an extracted target files directory.""" # Keep possible_subdirs in sync with build/make/core/board_config.mk. possible_subdirs = { "system": ["SYSTEM"], "vendor": ["VENDOR", "SYSTEM/vendor"], "product": ["PRODUCT", "SYSTEM/product"], "system_ext": ["SYSTEM_EXT", "SYSTEM/system_ext"], "odm": ["ODM", "VENDOR/odm", "SYSTEM/vendor/odm"], "vendor_dlkm": [ "VENDOR_DLKM", "VENDOR/vendor_dlkm", "SYSTEM/vendor/vendor_dlkm" ], "odm_dlkm": ["ODM_DLKM", "VENDOR/odm_dlkm", "SYSTEM/vendor/odm_dlkm"], "system_dlkm": ["SYSTEM_DLKM", "SYSTEM/system_dlkm"], } partition_map = {} for partition, subdirs in possible_subdirs.items(): for subdir in subdirs: if os.path.exists(os.path.join(target_files_dir, subdir)): partition_map[partition] = subdir break return partition_map def SharedUidPartitionViolations(uid_dict, partition_groups): """Checks for APK sharedUserIds that cross partition group boundaries. This uses a single or merged build's shareduid_violation_modules.json output file, as generated by find_shareduid_violation.py or core/tasks/find-shareduid-violation.mk. An error is defined as a sharedUserId that is found in a set of partitions that span more than one partition group. Args: uid_dict: A dictionary created by using the standard json module to read a complete shareduid_violation_modules.json file. partition_groups: A list of groups, where each group is a list of partitions. Returns: A list of error messages. """ errors = [] for uid, partitions in uid_dict.items(): found_in_groups = [ group for group in partition_groups if set(partitions.keys()) & set(group) ] if len(found_in_groups) > 1: errors.append( "APK sharedUserId \"%s\" found across partition groups in partitions \"%s\"" % (uid, ",".join(sorted(partitions.keys())))) return errors def RunHostInitVerifier(product_out, partition_map): """Runs host_init_verifier on the init rc files within partitions. host_init_verifier searches the etc/init path within each partition. Args: product_out: PRODUCT_OUT directory, containing partition directories. partition_map: A map of partition name -> relative path within product_out. """ allowed_partitions = ("system", "system_ext", "product", "vendor", "odm") cmd = ["host_init_verifier"] for partition, path in partition_map.items(): if partition not in allowed_partitions: raise ExternalError("Unable to call host_init_verifier for partition %s" % partition) cmd.extend(["--out_%s" % partition, os.path.join(product_out, path)]) # Add --property-contexts if the file exists on the partition. property_contexts = "%s_property_contexts" % ( "plat" if partition == "system" else partition) property_contexts_path = os.path.join(product_out, path, "etc", "selinux", property_contexts) if os.path.exists(property_contexts_path): cmd.append("--property-contexts=%s" % property_contexts_path) # Add the passwd file if the file exists on the partition. passwd_path = os.path.join(product_out, path, "etc", "passwd") if os.path.exists(passwd_path): cmd.extend(["-p", passwd_path]) return RunAndCheckOutput(cmd) def AppendAVBSigningArgs(cmd, partition, avb_salt=None): """Append signing arguments for avbtool.""" # e.g., "--key path/to/signing_key --algorithm SHA256_RSA4096" key_path = ResolveAVBSigningPathArgs( OPTIONS.info_dict.get("avb_" + partition + "_key_path")) algorithm = OPTIONS.info_dict.get("avb_" + partition + "_algorithm") if key_path and algorithm: cmd.extend(["--key", key_path, "--algorithm", algorithm]) if avb_salt is None: avb_salt = OPTIONS.info_dict.get("avb_salt") # make_vbmeta_image doesn't like "--salt" (and it's not needed). if avb_salt and not partition.startswith("vbmeta"): cmd.extend(["--salt", avb_salt]) def ResolveAVBSigningPathArgs(split_args): def ResolveBinaryPath(path): if os.path.exists(path): return path if OPTIONS.search_path: new_path = os.path.join(OPTIONS.search_path, path) if os.path.exists(new_path): return new_path raise ExternalError( "Failed to find {}".format(path)) if not split_args: return split_args if isinstance(split_args, list): for index, arg in enumerate(split_args[:-1]): if arg == '--signing_helper': signing_helper_path = split_args[index + 1] split_args[index + 1] = ResolveBinaryPath(signing_helper_path) break elif isinstance(split_args, str): split_args = ResolveBinaryPath(split_args) return split_args def GetAvbPartitionArg(partition, image, info_dict=None): """Returns the VBMeta arguments for one partition. It sets up the VBMeta argument by including the partition descriptor from the given 'image', or by configuring the partition as a chained partition. Args: partition: The name of the partition (e.g. "system"). image: The path to the partition image. info_dict: A dict returned by common.LoadInfoDict(). Will use OPTIONS.info_dict if None has been given. Returns: A list of VBMeta arguments for one partition. """ if info_dict is None: info_dict = OPTIONS.info_dict # Check if chain partition is used. key_path = info_dict.get("avb_" + partition + "_key_path") if not key_path: return [AVB_ARG_NAME_INCLUDE_DESC_FROM_IMG, image] # For a non-A/B device, we don't chain /recovery nor include its descriptor # into vbmeta.img. The recovery image will be configured on an independent # boot chain, to be verified with AVB_SLOT_VERIFY_FLAGS_NO_VBMETA_PARTITION. # See details at # https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/avb/+/master/README.md#booting-into-recovery. if info_dict.get("ab_update") != "true" and partition == "recovery": return [] # Otherwise chain the partition into vbmeta. chained_partition_arg = GetAvbChainedPartitionArg(partition, info_dict) return [AVB_ARG_NAME_CHAIN_PARTITION, chained_partition_arg] def GetAvbPartitionsArg(partitions, resolve_rollback_index_location_conflict=False, info_dict=None): """Returns the VBMeta arguments for all AVB partitions. It sets up the VBMeta argument by calling GetAvbPartitionArg of all partitions. Args: partitions: A dict of all AVB partitions. resolve_rollback_index_location_conflict: If true, resolve conflicting avb rollback index locations by assigning the smallest unused value. info_dict: A dict returned by common.LoadInfoDict(). Returns: A list of VBMeta arguments for all partitions. """ # An AVB partition will be linked into a vbmeta partition by either # AVB_ARG_NAME_INCLUDE_DESC_FROM_IMG or AVB_ARG_NAME_CHAIN_PARTITION, there # should be no other cases. valid_args = { AVB_ARG_NAME_INCLUDE_DESC_FROM_IMG: [], AVB_ARG_NAME_CHAIN_PARTITION: [] } for partition, path in partitions.items(): avb_partition_arg = GetAvbPartitionArg(partition, path, info_dict) if not avb_partition_arg: continue arg_name, arg_value = avb_partition_arg assert arg_name in valid_args valid_args[arg_name].append(arg_value) # Copy the arguments for non-chained AVB partitions directly without # intervention. avb_args = [] for image in valid_args[AVB_ARG_NAME_INCLUDE_DESC_FROM_IMG]: avb_args.extend([AVB_ARG_NAME_INCLUDE_DESC_FROM_IMG, image]) # Handle chained AVB partitions. The rollback index location might be # adjusted if two partitions use the same value. This may happen when mixing # a shared system image with other vendor images. used_index_loc = set() for chained_partition_arg in valid_args[AVB_ARG_NAME_CHAIN_PARTITION]: if resolve_rollback_index_location_conflict: while chained_partition_arg.rollback_index_location in used_index_loc: chained_partition_arg.rollback_index_location += 1 used_index_loc.add(chained_partition_arg.rollback_index_location) avb_args.extend([AVB_ARG_NAME_CHAIN_PARTITION, chained_partition_arg.to_string()]) return avb_args def GetAvbChainedPartitionArg(partition, info_dict, key=None): """Constructs and returns the arg to build or verify a chained partition. Args: partition: The partition name. info_dict: The info dict to look up the key info and rollback index location. key: The key to be used for building or verifying the partition. Defaults to the key listed in info_dict. Returns: An AvbChainedPartitionArg object with rollback_index_location and pubkey_path that can be used to build or verify vbmeta image. """ if key is None: key = info_dict["avb_" + partition + "_key_path"] key = ResolveAVBSigningPathArgs(key) pubkey_path = ExtractAvbPublicKey(info_dict["avb_avbtool"], key) rollback_index_location = info_dict[ "avb_" + partition + "_rollback_index_location"] return AvbChainedPartitionArg( partition=partition, rollback_index_location=int(rollback_index_location), pubkey_path=pubkey_path) def _HasGkiCertificationArgs(): return ("gki_signing_key_path" in OPTIONS.info_dict and "gki_signing_algorithm" in OPTIONS.info_dict) def _GenerateGkiCertificate(image, image_name): key_path = OPTIONS.info_dict.get("gki_signing_key_path") algorithm = OPTIONS.info_dict.get("gki_signing_algorithm") key_path = ResolveAVBSigningPathArgs(key_path) # Checks key_path exists, before processing --gki_signing_* args. if not os.path.exists(key_path): raise ExternalError( 'gki_signing_key_path: "{}" not found'.format(key_path)) output_certificate = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() cmd = [ "generate_gki_certificate", "--name", image_name, "--algorithm", algorithm, "--key", key_path, "--output", output_certificate.name, image, ] signature_args = OPTIONS.info_dict.get("gki_signing_signature_args", "") signature_args = signature_args.strip() if signature_args: cmd.extend(["--additional_avb_args", signature_args]) args = OPTIONS.info_dict.get("avb_boot_add_hash_footer_args", "") args = args.strip() if args: cmd.extend(["--additional_avb_args", args]) RunAndCheckOutput(cmd) output_certificate.seek(os.SEEK_SET, 0) data = output_certificate.read() output_certificate.close() return data def BuildVBMeta(image_path, partitions, name, needed_partitions, resolve_rollback_index_location_conflict=False): """Creates a VBMeta image. It generates the requested VBMeta image. The requested image could be for top-level or chained VBMeta image, which is determined based on the name. Args: image_path: The output path for the new VBMeta image. partitions: A dict that's keyed by partition names with image paths as values. Only valid partition names are accepted, as partitions listed in common.AVB_PARTITIONS and custom partitions listed in OPTIONS.info_dict.get("avb_custom_images_partition_list") name: Name of the VBMeta partition, e.g. 'vbmeta', 'vbmeta_system'. needed_partitions: Partitions whose descriptors should be included into the generated VBMeta image. resolve_rollback_index_location_conflict: If true, resolve conflicting avb rollback index locations by assigning the smallest unused value. Raises: AssertionError: On invalid input args. """ avbtool = OPTIONS.info_dict["avb_avbtool"] cmd = [avbtool, "make_vbmeta_image", "--output", image_path] AppendAVBSigningArgs(cmd, name) custom_partitions = OPTIONS.info_dict.get( "avb_custom_images_partition_list", "").strip().split() custom_avb_partitions = ["vbmeta_" + part for part in OPTIONS.info_dict.get( "avb_custom_vbmeta_images_partition_list", "").strip().split()] avb_partitions = {} for partition, path in partitions.items(): if partition not in needed_partitions: continue assert (partition in AVB_PARTITIONS or partition in AVB_VBMETA_PARTITIONS or partition in custom_avb_partitions or partition in custom_partitions), \ 'Unknown partition: {}'.format(partition) assert os.path.exists(path), \ 'Failed to find {} for {}'.format(path, partition) avb_partitions[partition] = path cmd.extend(GetAvbPartitionsArg(avb_partitions, resolve_rollback_index_location_conflict)) args = OPTIONS.info_dict.get("avb_{}_args".format(name)) if args and args.strip(): split_args = shlex.split(args) for index, arg in enumerate(split_args[:-1]): # Check that the image file exists. Some images might be defined # as a path relative to source tree, which may not be available at the # same location when running this script (we have the input target_files # zip only). For such cases, we additionally scan other locations (e.g. # IMAGES/, RADIO/, etc) before bailing out. if arg == AVB_ARG_NAME_INCLUDE_DESC_FROM_IMG: chained_image = split_args[index + 1] if os.path.exists(chained_image): continue found = False for dir_name in ['IMAGES', 'RADIO', 'PREBUILT_IMAGES']: alt_path = os.path.join( OPTIONS.input_tmp, dir_name, os.path.basename(chained_image)) if os.path.exists(alt_path): split_args[index + 1] = alt_path found = True break assert found, 'Failed to find {}'.format(chained_image) split_args = ResolveAVBSigningPathArgs(split_args) cmd.extend(split_args) RunAndCheckOutput(cmd) def _MakeRamdisk(sourcedir, fs_config_file=None, dev_node_file=None, ramdisk_format=RamdiskFormat.GZ): ramdisk_img = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() cmd = ["mkbootfs"] if fs_config_file and os.access(fs_config_file, os.F_OK): cmd.extend(["-f", fs_config_file]) if dev_node_file and os.access(dev_node_file, os.F_OK): cmd.extend(["-n", dev_node_file]) cmd.append(os.path.join(sourcedir, "RAMDISK")) p1 = Run(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) if ramdisk_format == RamdiskFormat.LZ4: p2 = Run(["lz4", "-l", "-12", "--favor-decSpeed"], stdin=p1.stdout, stdout=ramdisk_img.file.fileno()) elif ramdisk_format == RamdiskFormat.GZ: p2 = Run(["gzip"], stdin=p1.stdout, stdout=ramdisk_img.file.fileno()) else: raise ValueError("Only support lz4 or gzip ramdisk format.") p2.wait() p1.wait() assert p1.returncode == 0, "mkbootfs of %s ramdisk failed" % (sourcedir,) assert p2.returncode == 0, "compression of %s ramdisk failed" % (sourcedir,) return ramdisk_img def _BuildBootableImage(image_name, sourcedir, fs_config_file, dev_node_file=None, info_dict=None, has_ramdisk=False, two_step_image=False): """Build a bootable image from the specified sourcedir. Take a kernel, cmdline, and optionally a ramdisk directory from the input (in 'sourcedir'), and turn them into a boot image. 'two_step_image' indicates if we are building a two-step special image (i.e. building a recovery image to be loaded into /boot in two-step OTAs). Return the image data, or None if sourcedir does not appear to contains files for building the requested image. """ if info_dict is None: info_dict = OPTIONS.info_dict # "boot" or "recovery", without extension. partition_name = os.path.basename(sourcedir).lower() kernel = None if partition_name == "recovery": if info_dict.get("exclude_kernel_from_recovery_image") == "true": logger.info("Excluded kernel binary from recovery image.") else: kernel = "kernel" elif partition_name == "init_boot": pass else: kernel = image_name.replace("boot", "kernel") kernel = kernel.replace(".img", "") if kernel and not os.access(os.path.join(sourcedir, kernel), os.F_OK): return None kernel_path = os.path.join(sourcedir, kernel) if kernel else None if has_ramdisk and not os.access(os.path.join(sourcedir, "RAMDISK"), os.F_OK): return None img = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() if has_ramdisk: ramdisk_format = GetRamdiskFormat(info_dict) ramdisk_img = _MakeRamdisk(sourcedir, fs_config_file, dev_node_file, ramdisk_format=ramdisk_format) # use MKBOOTIMG from environ, or "mkbootimg" if empty or not set mkbootimg = os.getenv('MKBOOTIMG') or "mkbootimg" cmd = [mkbootimg] if kernel_path is not None: cmd.extend(["--kernel", kernel_path]) fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "second") if os.access(fn, os.F_OK): cmd.append("--second") cmd.append(fn) fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "dtb") if os.access(fn, os.F_OK): cmd.append("--dtb") cmd.append(fn) 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")) if partition_name == "recovery": args = info_dict.get("recovery_mkbootimg_args") if not args: # Fall back to "mkbootimg_args" for recovery image # in case "recovery_mkbootimg_args" is not set. args = info_dict.get("mkbootimg_args") elif partition_name == "init_boot": args = info_dict.get("mkbootimg_init_args") else: args = info_dict.get("mkbootimg_args") if args and args.strip(): cmd.extend(shlex.split(args)) args = info_dict.get("mkbootimg_version_args") if args and args.strip(): cmd.extend(shlex.split(args)) if has_ramdisk: cmd.extend(["--ramdisk", ramdisk_img.name]) img_unsigned = None if info_dict.get("vboot"): img_unsigned = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() cmd.extend(["--output", img_unsigned.name]) else: cmd.extend(["--output", img.name]) if partition_name == "recovery": if info_dict.get("include_recovery_dtbo") == "true": fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "recovery_dtbo") cmd.extend(["--recovery_dtbo", fn]) if info_dict.get("include_recovery_acpio") == "true": fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "recovery_acpio") cmd.extend(["--recovery_acpio", fn]) RunAndCheckOutput(cmd) if _HasGkiCertificationArgs(): if not os.path.exists(img.name): raise ValueError("Cannot find GKI boot.img") if kernel_path is None or not os.path.exists(kernel_path): raise ValueError("Cannot find GKI kernel.img") # Certify GKI images. boot_signature_bytes = b'' boot_signature_bytes += _GenerateGkiCertificate(img.name, "boot") boot_signature_bytes += _GenerateGkiCertificate( kernel_path, "generic_kernel") BOOT_SIGNATURE_SIZE = 16 * 1024 if len(boot_signature_bytes) > BOOT_SIGNATURE_SIZE: raise ValueError( f"GKI boot_signature size must be <= {BOOT_SIGNATURE_SIZE}") boot_signature_bytes += ( b'\0' * (BOOT_SIGNATURE_SIZE - len(boot_signature_bytes))) assert len(boot_signature_bytes) == BOOT_SIGNATURE_SIZE with open(img.name, 'ab') as f: f.write(boot_signature_bytes) # Sign the image if vboot is non-empty. if info_dict.get("vboot"): path = "/" + partition_name img_keyblock = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() # We have switched from the prebuilt futility binary to using the tool # (futility-host) built from the source. Override the setting in the old # TF.zip. futility = info_dict["futility"] if futility.startswith("prebuilts/"): futility = "futility-host" cmd = [info_dict["vboot_signer_cmd"], futility, img_unsigned.name, info_dict["vboot_key"] + ".vbpubk", info_dict["vboot_key"] + ".vbprivk", info_dict["vboot_subkey"] + ".vbprivk", img_keyblock.name, img.name] RunAndCheckOutput(cmd) # Clean up the temp files. img_unsigned.close() img_keyblock.close() # AVB: if enabled, calculate and add hash to boot.img or recovery.img. if info_dict.get("avb_enable") == "true": avbtool = info_dict["avb_avbtool"] if partition_name == "recovery": part_size = info_dict["recovery_size"] else: part_size = info_dict[image_name.replace(".img", "_size")] cmd = [avbtool, "add_hash_footer", "--image", img.name, "--partition_size", str(part_size), "--partition_name", partition_name] salt = None if kernel_path is not None: with open(kernel_path, "rb") as fp: salt = sha256(fp.read()).hexdigest() AppendAVBSigningArgs(cmd, partition_name, salt) args = info_dict.get("avb_" + partition_name + "_add_hash_footer_args") if args and args.strip(): split_args = ResolveAVBSigningPathArgs(shlex.split(args)) cmd.extend(split_args) RunAndCheckOutput(cmd) img.seek(os.SEEK_SET, 0) data = img.read() if has_ramdisk: ramdisk_img.close() img.close() return data def _SignBootableImage(image_path, prebuilt_name, partition_name, info_dict=None): """Performs AVB signing for a prebuilt boot.img. Args: image_path: The full path of the image, e.g., /path/to/boot.img. prebuilt_name: The prebuilt image name, e.g., boot.img, boot-5.4-gz.img, boot-5.10.img, recovery.img or init_boot.img. partition_name: The partition name, e.g., 'boot', 'init_boot' or 'recovery'. info_dict: The information dict read from misc_info.txt. """ if info_dict is None: info_dict = OPTIONS.info_dict # AVB: if enabled, calculate and add hash to boot.img or recovery.img. if info_dict.get("avb_enable") == "true": avbtool = info_dict["avb_avbtool"] if partition_name == "recovery": part_size = info_dict["recovery_size"] else: part_size = info_dict[prebuilt_name.replace(".img", "_size")] cmd = [avbtool, "add_hash_footer", "--image", image_path, "--partition_size", str(part_size), "--partition_name", partition_name] # Use sha256 of the kernel as salt for reproducible builds with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir: RunAndCheckOutput(["unpack_bootimg", "--boot_img", image_path, "--out", tmpdir]) for filename in ["kernel", "ramdisk", "vendor_ramdisk00"]: path = os.path.join(tmpdir, filename) if os.path.exists(path) and os.path.getsize(path): print("Using {} as salt for avb footer of {}".format( filename, partition_name)) with open(path, "rb") as fp: salt = sha256(fp.read()).hexdigest() break AppendAVBSigningArgs(cmd, partition_name, salt) args = info_dict.get("avb_" + partition_name + "_add_hash_footer_args") if args and args.strip(): split_args = ResolveAVBSigningPathArgs(shlex.split(args)) cmd.extend(split_args) RunAndCheckOutput(cmd) def HasRamdisk(partition_name, info_dict=None): """Returns true/false to see if a bootable image should have a ramdisk. Args: partition_name: The partition name, e.g., 'boot', 'init_boot' or 'recovery'. info_dict: The information dict read from misc_info.txt. """ if info_dict is None: info_dict = OPTIONS.info_dict if partition_name != "boot": return True # init_boot.img or recovery.img has a ramdisk. if info_dict.get("recovery_as_boot") == "true": return True # the recovery-as-boot boot.img has a RECOVERY ramdisk. if info_dict.get("gki_boot_image_without_ramdisk") == "true": return False # A GKI boot.img has no ramdisk since Android-13. if info_dict.get("system_root_image") == "true": # The ramdisk content is merged into the system.img, so there is NO # ramdisk in the boot.img or boot-.img. return False if info_dict.get("init_boot") == "true": # The ramdisk is moved to the init_boot.img, so there is NO # ramdisk in the boot.img or boot-.img. return False return True def GetBootableImage(name, prebuilt_name, unpack_dir, tree_subdir, info_dict=None, two_step_image=False, dev_nodes=False): """Return a File object with the desired bootable image. Look for it in 'unpack_dir'/BOOTABLE_IMAGES under the name 'prebuilt_name', otherwise look for it under 'unpack_dir'/IMAGES, otherwise construct it from the source files in 'unpack_dir'/'tree_subdir'.""" if info_dict is None: info_dict = OPTIONS.info_dict prebuilt_path = os.path.join(unpack_dir, "BOOTABLE_IMAGES", prebuilt_name) if os.path.exists(prebuilt_path): logger.info("using prebuilt %s from BOOTABLE_IMAGES...", prebuilt_name) return File.FromLocalFile(name, prebuilt_path) prebuilt_path = os.path.join(unpack_dir, "IMAGES", prebuilt_name) if os.path.exists(prebuilt_path): logger.info("using prebuilt %s from IMAGES...", prebuilt_name) return File.FromLocalFile(name, prebuilt_path) partition_name = tree_subdir.lower() prebuilt_path = os.path.join(unpack_dir, "PREBUILT_IMAGES", prebuilt_name) if os.path.exists(prebuilt_path): logger.info("Re-signing prebuilt %s from PREBUILT_IMAGES...", prebuilt_name) signed_img = MakeTempFile() shutil.copy(prebuilt_path, signed_img) _SignBootableImage(signed_img, prebuilt_name, partition_name, info_dict) return File.FromLocalFile(name, signed_img) logger.info("building image from target_files %s...", tree_subdir) has_ramdisk = HasRamdisk(partition_name, info_dict) fs_config = "META/" + tree_subdir.lower() + "_filesystem_config.txt" data = _BuildBootableImage(prebuilt_name, os.path.join(unpack_dir, tree_subdir), os.path.join(unpack_dir, fs_config), os.path.join(unpack_dir, 'META/ramdisk_node_list') if dev_nodes else None, info_dict, has_ramdisk, two_step_image) if data: return File(name, data) return None def _BuildVendorBootImage(sourcedir, partition_name, info_dict=None): """Build a vendor boot image from the specified sourcedir. Take a ramdisk, dtb, and vendor_cmdline from the input (in 'sourcedir'), and turn them into a vendor boot image. Return the image data, or None if sourcedir does not appear to contains files for building the requested image. """ if info_dict is None: info_dict = OPTIONS.info_dict img = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() ramdisk_format = GetRamdiskFormat(info_dict) ramdisk_img = _MakeRamdisk(sourcedir, ramdisk_format=ramdisk_format) # use MKBOOTIMG from environ, or "mkbootimg" if empty or not set mkbootimg = os.getenv('MKBOOTIMG') or "mkbootimg" cmd = [mkbootimg] fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "dtb") if os.access(fn, os.F_OK): has_vendor_kernel_boot = (info_dict.get( "vendor_kernel_boot", "").lower() == "true") # Pack dtb into vendor_kernel_boot if building vendor_kernel_boot. # Otherwise pack dtb into vendor_boot. if not has_vendor_kernel_boot or partition_name == "vendor_kernel_boot": cmd.append("--dtb") cmd.append(fn) fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "vendor_cmdline") if os.access(fn, os.F_OK): cmd.append("--vendor_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") if args and args.strip(): cmd.extend(shlex.split(args)) args = info_dict.get("mkbootimg_version_args") if args and args.strip(): cmd.extend(shlex.split(args)) cmd.extend(["--vendor_ramdisk", ramdisk_img.name]) cmd.extend(["--vendor_boot", img.name]) fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "vendor_bootconfig") if os.access(fn, os.F_OK): cmd.append("--vendor_bootconfig") cmd.append(fn) ramdisk_fragment_imgs = [] fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "vendor_ramdisk_fragments") if os.access(fn, os.F_OK): ramdisk_fragments = shlex.split(open(fn).read().rstrip("\n")) for ramdisk_fragment in ramdisk_fragments: fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "RAMDISK_FRAGMENTS", ramdisk_fragment, "mkbootimg_args") cmd.extend(shlex.split(open(fn).read().rstrip("\n"))) fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "RAMDISK_FRAGMENTS", ramdisk_fragment, "prebuilt_ramdisk") # Use prebuilt image if found, else create ramdisk from supplied files. if os.access(fn, os.F_OK): ramdisk_fragment_pathname = fn else: ramdisk_fragment_root = os.path.join( sourcedir, "RAMDISK_FRAGMENTS", ramdisk_fragment) ramdisk_fragment_img = _MakeRamdisk(ramdisk_fragment_root, ramdisk_format=ramdisk_format) ramdisk_fragment_imgs.append(ramdisk_fragment_img) ramdisk_fragment_pathname = ramdisk_fragment_img.name cmd.extend(["--vendor_ramdisk_fragment", ramdisk_fragment_pathname]) RunAndCheckOutput(cmd) # AVB: if enabled, calculate and add hash. if info_dict.get("avb_enable") == "true": avbtool = info_dict["avb_avbtool"] part_size = info_dict[f'{partition_name}_size'] cmd = [avbtool, "add_hash_footer", "--image", img.name, "--partition_size", str(part_size), "--partition_name", partition_name] AppendAVBSigningArgs(cmd, partition_name) args = info_dict.get(f'avb_{partition_name}_add_hash_footer_args') if args and args.strip(): split_args = ResolveAVBSigningPathArgs(shlex.split(args)) cmd.extend(split_args) RunAndCheckOutput(cmd) img.seek(os.SEEK_SET, 0) data = img.read() for f in ramdisk_fragment_imgs: f.close() ramdisk_img.close() img.close() return data def GetVendorBootImage(name, prebuilt_name, unpack_dir, tree_subdir, info_dict=None): """Return a File object with the desired vendor boot image. Look for it under 'unpack_dir'/IMAGES, otherwise construct it from the source files in 'unpack_dir'/'tree_subdir'.""" prebuilt_path = os.path.join(unpack_dir, "IMAGES", prebuilt_name) if os.path.exists(prebuilt_path): logger.info("using prebuilt %s from IMAGES...", prebuilt_name) return File.FromLocalFile(name, prebuilt_path) logger.info("building image from target_files %s...", tree_subdir) if info_dict is None: info_dict = OPTIONS.info_dict data = _BuildVendorBootImage( os.path.join(unpack_dir, tree_subdir), "vendor_boot", info_dict) if data: return File(name, data) return None def GetVendorKernelBootImage(name, prebuilt_name, unpack_dir, tree_subdir, info_dict=None): """Return a File object with the desired vendor kernel boot image. Look for it under 'unpack_dir'/IMAGES, otherwise construct it from the source files in 'unpack_dir'/'tree_subdir'.""" prebuilt_path = os.path.join(unpack_dir, "IMAGES", prebuilt_name) if os.path.exists(prebuilt_path): logger.info("using prebuilt %s from IMAGES...", prebuilt_name) return File.FromLocalFile(name, prebuilt_path) logger.info("building image from target_files %s...", tree_subdir) if info_dict is None: info_dict = OPTIONS.info_dict data = _BuildVendorBootImage( os.path.join(unpack_dir, tree_subdir), "vendor_kernel_boot", info_dict) if data: return File(name, data) return None def Gunzip(in_filename, out_filename): """Gunzips the given gzip compressed file to a given output file.""" with gzip.open(in_filename, "rb") as in_file, \ open(out_filename, "wb") as out_file: shutil.copyfileobj(in_file, out_file) def UnzipSingleFile(input_zip: zipfile.ZipFile, info: zipfile.ZipInfo, dirname: str): # According to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/434641/how-do-i-set-permissions-attributes-on-a-file-in-a-zip-file-using-pythons-zip/6297838#6297838 # higher bits of |external_attr| are unix file permission and types unix_filetype = info.external_attr >> 16 file_perm = unix_filetype & 0o777 def CheckMask(a, mask): return (a & mask) == mask def IsSymlink(a): return CheckMask(a, stat.S_IFLNK) def IsDir(a): return CheckMask(a, stat.S_IFDIR) # python3.11 zipfile implementation doesn't handle symlink correctly if not IsSymlink(unix_filetype): target = input_zip.extract(info, dirname) # We want to ensure that the file is at least read/writable by owner and readable by all users if IsDir(unix_filetype): os.chmod(target, file_perm | 0o755) else: os.chmod(target, file_perm | 0o644) return target if dirname is None: dirname = os.getcwd() target = os.path.join(dirname, info.filename) os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(target), exist_ok=True) if os.path.exists(target): os.unlink(target) os.symlink(input_zip.read(info).decode(), target) return target def UnzipToDir(filename, dirname, patterns=None): """Unzips the archive to the given directory. Args: filename: The name of the zip file to unzip. dirname: Where the unziped files will land. patterns: Files to unzip from the archive. If omitted, will unzip the entire archvie. Non-matching patterns will be filtered out. If there's no match after the filtering, no file will be unzipped. """ with zipfile.ZipFile(filename, allowZip64=True, mode="r") as input_zip: # Filter out non-matching patterns. unzip will complain otherwise. entries = input_zip.infolist() # b/283033491 # Per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZIP_(file_format)#Central_directory_file_header # In zip64 mode, central directory record's header_offset field might be # set to 0xFFFFFFFF if header offset is > 2^32. In this case, the extra # fields will contain an 8 byte little endian integer at offset 20 # to indicate the actual local header offset. # As of python3.11, python does not handle zip64 central directories # correctly, so we will manually do the parsing here. # ZIP64 central directory extra field has two required fields: # 2 bytes header ID and 2 bytes size field. Thes two require fields have # a total size of 4 bytes. Then it has three other 8 bytes field, followed # by a 4 byte disk number field. The last disk number field is not required # to be present, but if it is present, the total size of extra field will be # divisible by 8(because 2+2+4+8*n is always going to be multiple of 8) # Most extra fields are optional, but when they appear, their must appear # in the order defined by zip64 spec. Since file header offset is the 2nd # to last field in zip64 spec, it will only be at last 8 bytes or last 12-4 # bytes, depending on whether disk number is present. for entry in entries: if entry.header_offset == 0xFFFFFFFF: if len(entry.extra) % 8 == 0: entry.header_offset = int.from_bytes(entry.extra[-12:-4], "little") else: entry.header_offset = int.from_bytes(entry.extra[-8:], "little") if patterns is not None: filtered = [info for info in entries if any( [fnmatch.fnmatch(info.filename, p) for p in patterns])] # There isn't any matching files. Don't unzip anything. if not filtered: return for info in filtered: UnzipSingleFile(input_zip, info, dirname) else: for info in entries: UnzipSingleFile(input_zip, info, dirname) def UnzipTemp(filename, patterns=None): """Unzips the given archive into a temporary directory and returns the name. Args: filename: 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. patterns: Files to unzip from the archive. If omitted, will unzip the entire archvie. Returns: The name of the temporary directory. """ tmp = MakeTempDir(prefix="targetfiles-") m = re.match(r"^(.*[.]zip)\+(.*[.]zip)$", filename, re.IGNORECASE) if m: UnzipToDir(m.group(1), tmp, patterns) UnzipToDir(m.group(2), os.path.join(tmp, "BOOTABLE_IMAGES"), patterns) filename = m.group(1) else: UnzipToDir(filename, tmp, patterns) return tmp def GetUserImage(which, tmpdir, input_zip, info_dict=None, allow_shared_blocks=None, reset_file_map=False): """Returns an Image object suitable for passing to BlockImageDiff. This function loads the specified image from the given path. If the specified image is sparse, it also performs additional processing for OTA purpose. For example, it always adds block 0 to clobbered blocks list. It also detects files that cannot be reconstructed from the block list, for whom we should avoid applying imgdiff. Args: which: The partition name. tmpdir: The directory that contains the prebuilt image and block map file. input_zip: The target-files ZIP archive. info_dict: The dict to be looked up for relevant info. allow_shared_blocks: If image is sparse, whether having shared blocks is allowed. If none, it is looked up from info_dict. reset_file_map: If true and image is sparse, reset file map before returning the image. Returns: A Image object. If it is a sparse image and reset_file_map is False, the image will have file_map info loaded. """ if info_dict is None: info_dict = LoadInfoDict(input_zip) is_sparse = IsSparseImage(os.path.join(tmpdir, "IMAGES", which + ".img")) # When target uses 'BOARD_EXT4_SHARE_DUP_BLOCKS := true', images may contain # shared blocks (i.e. some blocks will show up in multiple files' block # list). We can only allocate such shared blocks to the first "owner", and # disable imgdiff for all later occurrences. if allow_shared_blocks is None: allow_shared_blocks = info_dict.get("ext4_share_dup_blocks") == "true" if is_sparse: img = GetSparseImage(which, tmpdir, input_zip, allow_shared_blocks) if reset_file_map: img.ResetFileMap() return img return GetNonSparseImage(which, tmpdir) def GetNonSparseImage(which, tmpdir): """Returns a Image object suitable for passing to BlockImageDiff. This function loads the specified non-sparse image from the given path. Args: which: The partition name. tmpdir: The directory that contains the prebuilt image and block map file. Returns: A Image object. """ path = os.path.join(tmpdir, "IMAGES", which + ".img") mappath = os.path.join(tmpdir, "IMAGES", which + ".map") # The image and map files must have been created prior to calling # ota_from_target_files.py (since LMP). assert os.path.exists(path) and os.path.exists(mappath) return images.FileImage(path) def GetSparseImage(which, tmpdir, input_zip, allow_shared_blocks): """Returns a SparseImage object suitable for passing to BlockImageDiff. This function loads the specified sparse image from the given path, and performs additional processing for OTA purpose. For example, it always adds block 0 to clobbered blocks list. It also detects files that cannot be reconstructed from the block list, for whom we should avoid applying imgdiff. Args: which: The partition name, e.g. "system", "vendor". tmpdir: The directory that contains the prebuilt image and block map file. input_zip: The target-files ZIP archive. allow_shared_blocks: Whether having shared blocks is allowed. Returns: A SparseImage object, with file_map info loaded. """ path = os.path.join(tmpdir, "IMAGES", which + ".img") mappath = os.path.join(tmpdir, "IMAGES", which + ".map") # The image and map files must have been created prior to calling # ota_from_target_files.py (since LMP). assert os.path.exists(path) and os.path.exists(mappath) # In ext4 filesystems, block 0 might be changed even being mounted R/O. We add # it to clobbered_blocks so that it will be written to the target # unconditionally. Note that they are still part of care_map. (Bug: 20939131) clobbered_blocks = "0" image = sparse_img.SparseImage( path, mappath, clobbered_blocks, allow_shared_blocks=allow_shared_blocks) # block.map may contain less blocks, because mke2fs may skip allocating blocks # if they contain all zeros. We can't reconstruct such a file from its block # list. Tag such entries accordingly. (Bug: 65213616) for entry in image.file_map: # Skip artificial names, such as "__ZERO", "__NONZERO-1". if not entry.startswith('/'): continue # "/system/framework/am.jar" => "SYSTEM/framework/am.jar". Note that the # filename listed in system.map may contain an additional leading slash # (i.e. "//system/framework/am.jar"). Using lstrip to get consistent # results. # And handle another special case, where files not under /system # (e.g. "/sbin/charger") are packed under ROOT/ in a target_files.zip. arcname = entry.lstrip('/') if which == 'system' and not arcname.startswith('system'): arcname = 'ROOT/' + arcname else: arcname = arcname.replace(which, which.upper(), 1) assert arcname in input_zip.namelist(), \ "Failed to find the ZIP entry for {}".format(entry) info = input_zip.getinfo(arcname) ranges = image.file_map[entry] # If a RangeSet has been tagged as using shared blocks while loading the # image, check the original block list to determine its completeness. Note # that the 'incomplete' flag would be tagged to the original RangeSet only. if ranges.extra.get('uses_shared_blocks'): ranges = ranges.extra['uses_shared_blocks'] if RoundUpTo4K(info.file_size) > ranges.size() * 4096: ranges.extra['incomplete'] = True return image 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") # sorted() can't compare strings to None, so convert Nones to strings for k in sorted(keylist, key=lambda x: x if x is not None else ""): # We don't need a password for things that aren't really keys. if k in SPECIAL_CERT_STRINGS or k is None: 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) _, 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)) return key_passwords def GetMinSdkVersion(apk_name): """Gets the minSdkVersion declared in the APK. It calls OPTIONS.aapt2_path to query the embedded minSdkVersion from the given APK file. This can be both a decimal number (API Level) or a codename. Args: apk_name: The APK filename. Returns: The parsed SDK version string. Raises: ExternalError: On failing to obtain the min SDK version. """ proc = Run( [OPTIONS.aapt2_path, "dump", "badging", apk_name], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) stdoutdata, stderrdata = proc.communicate() if proc.returncode != 0: raise ExternalError( "Failed to obtain minSdkVersion for {}: aapt2 return code {}:\n{}\n{}".format( apk_name, proc.returncode, stdoutdata, stderrdata)) for line in stdoutdata.split("\n"): # Due to ag/24161708, looking for lines such as minSdkVersion:'23',minSdkVersion:'M' # or sdkVersion:'23', sdkVersion:'M'. m = re.match(r'(?:minSdkVersion|sdkVersion):\'([^\']*)\'', line) if m: return m.group(1) raise ExternalError("No minSdkVersion returned by aapt2") def GetMinSdkVersionInt(apk_name, codename_to_api_level_map): """Returns the minSdkVersion declared in the APK as a number (API Level). If minSdkVersion is set to a codename, it is translated to a number using the provided map. Args: apk_name: The APK filename. Returns: The parsed SDK version number. Raises: ExternalError: On failing to get the min SDK version number. """ version = GetMinSdkVersion(apk_name) try: return int(version) except ValueError: # Not a decimal number. # # It could be either a straight codename, e.g. # UpsideDownCake # # Or a codename with API fingerprint SHA, e.g. # UpsideDownCake.e7d3947f14eb9dc4fec25ff6c5f8563e # # Extract the codename and try and map it to a version number. split = version.split(".") codename = split[0] if codename in codename_to_api_level_map: return codename_to_api_level_map[codename] raise ExternalError( "Unknown codename: '{}' from minSdkVersion: '{}'. Known codenames: {}".format( codename, version, codename_to_api_level_map)) def SignFile(input_name, output_name, key, password, min_api_level=None, codename_to_api_level_map=None, whole_file=False, extra_signapk_args=None): """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 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. min_api_level is the API Level (int) of the oldest platform this file may end up on. If not specified for an APK, the API Level is obtained by interpreting the minSdkVersion attribute of the APK's AndroidManifest.xml. codename_to_api_level_map is needed to translate the codename which may be encountered as the APK's minSdkVersion. Caller may optionally specify extra args to be passed to SignApk, which defaults to OPTIONS.extra_signapk_args if omitted. """ if codename_to_api_level_map is None: codename_to_api_level_map = {} if extra_signapk_args is None: extra_signapk_args = OPTIONS.extra_signapk_args java_library_path = os.path.join( OPTIONS.search_path, OPTIONS.signapk_shared_library_path) cmd = ([OPTIONS.java_path] + OPTIONS.java_args + ["-Djava.library.path=" + java_library_path, "-jar", os.path.join(OPTIONS.search_path, OPTIONS.signapk_path)] + extra_signapk_args) if whole_file: cmd.append("-w") min_sdk_version = min_api_level if min_sdk_version is None: if not whole_file: min_sdk_version = GetMinSdkVersionInt( input_name, codename_to_api_level_map) if min_sdk_version is not None: cmd.extend(["--min-sdk-version", str(min_sdk_version)]) cmd.extend([key + OPTIONS.public_key_suffix, key + OPTIONS.private_key_suffix, input_name, output_name]) proc = Run(cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) if password is not None: password += "\n" stdoutdata, _ = proc.communicate(password) if proc.returncode != 0: raise ExternalError( "Failed to run {}: return code {}:\n{}".format(cmd, proc.returncode, stdoutdata)) def CheckSize(data, target, info_dict): """Checks the data string passed against the max size limit. For non-AVB images, raise exception if the data is too big. Print a warning if the data is nearing the maximum size. For AVB images, the actual image size should be identical to the limit. Args: data: A string that contains all the data for the partition. target: The partition name. The ".img" suffix is optional. info_dict: The dict to be looked up for relevant info. """ if target.endswith(".img"): target = target[:-4] mount_point = "/" + target fs_type = None limit = None 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", 0) if isinstance(limit, str): limit = int(limit, 0) if not fs_type or not limit: return size = len(data) # target could be 'userdata' or 'cache'. They should follow the non-AVB image # path. if info_dict.get("avb_enable") == "true" and target in AVB_PARTITIONS: if size != limit: raise ExternalError( "Mismatching image size for %s: expected %d actual %d" % ( target, limit, size)) else: 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) if pct >= 95.0: logger.warning("\n WARNING: %s\n", msg) else: logger.info(" %s", msg) def ReadApkCerts(tf_zip): """Parses the APK certs info from a given target-files zip. Given a target-files ZipFile, parses the META/apkcerts.txt entry and returns a tuple with the following elements: (1) a dictionary that maps packages to certs (based on the "certificate" and "private_key" attributes in the file; (2) a string representing the extension of compressed APKs in the target files (e.g ".gz", ".bro"). Args: tf_zip: The input target_files ZipFile (already open). Returns: (certmap, ext): certmap is a dictionary that maps packages to certs; ext is the extension string of compressed APKs (e.g. ".gz"), or None if there's no compressed APKs. """ certmap = {} compressed_extension = None # META/apkcerts.txt contains the info for _all_ the packages known at build # time. Filter out the ones that are not installed. installed_files = set() for name in tf_zip.namelist(): basename = os.path.basename(name) if basename: installed_files.add(basename) for line in tf_zip.read('META/apkcerts.txt').decode().split('\n'): line = line.strip() if not line: continue m = re.match( r'^name="(?P.*)"\s+certificate="(?P.*)"\s+' r'private_key="(?P.*?)"(\s+compressed="(?P.*?)")?' r'(\s+partition="(?P.*?)")?$', line) if not m: continue matches = m.groupdict() cert = matches["CERT"] privkey = matches["PRIVKEY"] name = matches["NAME"] this_compressed_extension = matches["COMPRESSED"] 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) if not this_compressed_extension: continue # Only count the installed files. filename = name + '.' + this_compressed_extension if filename not in installed_files: continue # Make sure that all the values in the compression map have the same # extension. We don't support multiple compression methods in the same # system image. if compressed_extension: if this_compressed_extension != compressed_extension: raise ValueError( "Multiple compressed extensions: {} vs {}".format( compressed_extension, this_compressed_extension)) else: compressed_extension = this_compressed_extension return (certmap, ("." + compressed_extension) if compressed_extension else None) COMMON_DOCSTRING = """ Global options -p (--path) Prepend /bin to the list of places to search for binaries run by this script, and expect to find jars in /framework. -s (--device_specific) Path to the Python module containing device-specific releasetools code. -x (--extra) 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. --logfile Put verbose logs to specified file (regardless of --verbose option.) """ 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=", "signapk_shared_library_path=", "extra_signapk_args=", "aapt2_path=", "java_path=", "java_args=", "android_jar_path=", "public_key_suffix=", "private_key_suffix=", "boot_signer_path=", "boot_signer_args=", "verity_signer_path=", "verity_signer_args=", "device_specific=", "extra=", "logfile="] + list(extra_long_opts)) except getopt.GetoptError as err: Usage(docstring) print("**", str(err), "**") sys.exit(2) 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 ("--signapk_shared_library_path",): OPTIONS.signapk_shared_library_path = a elif o in ("--extra_signapk_args",): OPTIONS.extra_signapk_args = shlex.split(a) elif o in ("--aapt2_path",): OPTIONS.aapt2_path = a elif o in ("--java_path",): OPTIONS.java_path = a elif o in ("--java_args",): OPTIONS.java_args = shlex.split(a) elif o in ("--android_jar_path",): OPTIONS.android_jar_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 ("--boot_signer_path",): raise ValueError( "--boot_signer_path is no longer supported, please switch to AVB") elif o in ("--boot_signer_args",): raise ValueError( "--boot_signer_args is no longer supported, please switch to AVB") elif o in ("--verity_signer_path",): raise ValueError( "--verity_signer_path is no longer supported, please switch to AVB") elif o in ("--verity_signer_args",): raise ValueError( "--verity_signer_args is no longer supported, please switch to AVB") elif o in ("-s", "--device_specific"): OPTIONS.device_specific = a elif o in ("-x", "--extra"): key, value = a.split("=", 1) OPTIONS.extras[key] = value elif o in ("--logfile",): OPTIONS.logfile = a else: if extra_option_handler is None or not extra_option_handler(o, a): assert False, "unknown option \"%s\"" % (o,) if OPTIONS.search_path: os.environ["PATH"] = (os.path.join(OPTIONS.search_path, "bin") + os.pathsep + os.environ["PATH"]) return args def MakeTempFile(prefix='tmp', suffix=''): """Make a temp file and add it to the list of things to be deleted when Cleanup() is called. Return the filename.""" fd, fn = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix=prefix, suffix=suffix) os.close(fd) OPTIONS.tempfiles.append(fn) return fn def MakeTempDir(prefix='tmp', suffix=''): """Makes a temporary dir that will be cleaned up with a call to Cleanup(). Returns: The absolute pathname of the new directory. """ dir_name = tempfile.mkdtemp(suffix=suffix, prefix=prefix) OPTIONS.tempfiles.append(dir_name) return dir_name def Cleanup(): for i in OPTIONS.tempfiles: if not os.path.exists(i): continue if os.path.isdir(i): shutil.rmtree(i, ignore_errors=True) else: os.remove(i) del OPTIONS.tempfiles[:] class PasswordManager(object): def __init__(self): self.editor = os.getenv("EDITOR") self.pwfile = os.getenv("ANDROID_PW_FILE") 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,)) if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: raw_input = input # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin 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): # pylint: disable=no-self-use """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.items()): 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, 0o600) f.write("# Enter key passwords between the [[[ ]]] brackets.\n") f.write("# (Additional spaces are harmless.)\n\n") first_line = None sorted_list = sorted([(not v, k, v) for (k, v) in current.items()]) for i, (_, k, v) in enumerate(sorted_list): 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() RunAndCheckOutput([self.editor, "+%d" % (first_line,), self.pwfile]) 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: logger.warning("Failed to parse password file: %s", line) else: result[m.group(2)] = m.group(1) f.close() except IOError as e: if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: logger.exception("Error reading password file:") return result def ZipWrite(zip_file, filename, arcname=None, perms=0o644, compress_type=None): # http://b/18015246 # Python 2.7's zipfile implementation wrongly thinks that zip64 is required # for files larger than 2GiB. We can work around this by adjusting their # limit. Note that `zipfile.writestr()` will not work for strings larger than # 2GiB. The Python interpreter sometimes rejects strings that large (though # it isn't clear to me exactly what circumstances cause this). # `zipfile.write()` must be used directly to work around this. # # This mess can be avoided if we port to python3. saved_zip64_limit = zipfile.ZIP64_LIMIT zipfile.ZIP64_LIMIT = (1 << 32) - 1 if compress_type is None: compress_type = zip_file.compression if arcname is None: arcname = filename saved_stat = os.stat(filename) try: # `zipfile.write()` doesn't allow us to pass ZipInfo, so just modify the # file to be zipped and reset it when we're done. os.chmod(filename, perms) # Use a fixed timestamp so the output is repeatable. # Note: Use of fromtimestamp rather than utcfromtimestamp here is # intentional. zip stores datetimes in local time without a time zone # attached, so we need "epoch" but in the local time zone to get 2009/01/01 # in the zip archive. local_epoch = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(0) timestamp = (datetime.datetime(2009, 1, 1) - local_epoch).total_seconds() os.utime(filename, (timestamp, timestamp)) zip_file.write(filename, arcname=arcname, compress_type=compress_type) finally: os.chmod(filename, saved_stat.st_mode) os.utime(filename, (saved_stat.st_atime, saved_stat.st_mtime)) zipfile.ZIP64_LIMIT = saved_zip64_limit def ZipWriteStr(zip_file, zinfo_or_arcname, data, perms=None, compress_type=None): """Wrap zipfile.writestr() function to work around the zip64 limit. Even with the ZIP64_LIMIT workaround, it won't allow writing a string longer than 2GiB. It gives 'OverflowError: size does not fit in an int' when calling crc32(bytes). But it still works fine to write a shorter string into a large zip file. We should use ZipWrite() whenever possible, and only use ZipWriteStr() when we know the string won't be too long. """ saved_zip64_limit = zipfile.ZIP64_LIMIT zipfile.ZIP64_LIMIT = (1 << 32) - 1 if not isinstance(zinfo_or_arcname, zipfile.ZipInfo): zinfo = zipfile.ZipInfo(filename=zinfo_or_arcname) zinfo.compress_type = zip_file.compression if perms is None: perms = 0o100644 else: zinfo = zinfo_or_arcname # Python 2 and 3 behave differently when calling ZipFile.writestr() with # zinfo.external_attr being 0. Python 3 uses `0o600 << 16` as the value for # such a case (since # https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/18ee29d0b870caddc0806916ca2c823254f1a1f9), # which seems to make more sense. Otherwise the entry will have 0o000 as the # permission bits. We follow the logic in Python 3 to get consistent # behavior between using the two versions. if not zinfo.external_attr: zinfo.external_attr = 0o600 << 16 # If compress_type is given, it overrides the value in zinfo. if compress_type is not None: zinfo.compress_type = compress_type # If perms is given, it has a priority. if perms is not None: # If perms doesn't set the file type, mark it as a regular file. if perms & 0o770000 == 0: perms |= 0o100000 zinfo.external_attr = perms << 16 # Use a fixed timestamp so the output is repeatable. zinfo.date_time = (2009, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0) zip_file.writestr(zinfo, data) zipfile.ZIP64_LIMIT = saved_zip64_limit def ZipDelete(zip_filename, entries, force=False): """Deletes entries from a ZIP file. Args: zip_filename: The name of the ZIP file. entries: The name of the entry, or the list of names to be deleted. """ if isinstance(entries, str): entries = [entries] # If list is empty, nothing to do if not entries: return with zipfile.ZipFile(zip_filename, 'r') as zin: if not force and len(set(zin.namelist()).intersection(entries)) == 0: raise ExternalError( "Failed to delete zip entries, name not matched: %s" % entries) fd, new_zipfile = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=os.path.dirname(zip_filename)) os.close(fd) cmd = ["zip2zip", "-i", zip_filename, "-o", new_zipfile] for entry in entries: cmd.append("-x") cmd.append(entry) RunAndCheckOutput(cmd) os.replace(new_zipfile, zip_filename) def ZipClose(zip_file): # http://b/18015246 # zipfile also refers to ZIP64_LIMIT during close() when it writes out the # central directory. saved_zip64_limit = zipfile.ZIP64_LIMIT zipfile.ZIP64_LIMIT = (1 << 32) - 1 zip_file.close() zipfile.ZIP64_LIMIT = saved_zip64_limit 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.items(): 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]) logger.info("loaded device-specific extensions from %s", path) self.module = imp.load_module("device_specific", *info) except ImportError: logger.info("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") 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_GetBlockDifferences(self): """Called during full OTA installation and verification. Implementation should return a list of BlockDifference objects describing the update on each additional partitions. """ return self._DoCall("FullOTA_GetBlockDifferences") 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_GetBlockDifferences(self): """Called during incremental OTA installation and verification. Implementation should return a list of BlockDifference objects describing the update on each additional partitions. """ return self._DoCall("IncrementalOTA_GetBlockDifferences") 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") def VerifyOTA_Assertions(self): return self._DoCall("VerifyOTA_Assertions") class File(object): def __init__(self, name, data, compress_size=None): self.name = name self.data = data self.size = len(data) self.compress_size = compress_size or self.size 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 WriteToDir(self, d): with open(os.path.join(d, self.name), "wb") as fp: fp.write(self.data) def AddToZip(self, z, compression=None): ZipWriteStr(z, self.name, self.data, compress_type=compression) 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 = [] def run(): _, e = p.communicate() if e: err.append(e) th = threading.Thread(target=run) th.start() th.join(timeout=300) # 5 mins if th.is_alive(): logger.warning("diff command timed out") p.terminate() th.join(5) if th.is_alive(): p.kill() th.join() if p.returncode != 0: logger.warning("Failure running %s:\n%s\n", cmd, "".join(err)) self.patch = None return None, None, None diff = ptemp.read() finally: ptemp.close() stemp.close() ttemp.close() self.patch = diff return self.tf, self.sf, self.patch def GetPatch(self): """Returns a tuple of (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'.""" logger.info("%d diffs to compute", len(diffs)) # 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: logger.error("patching failed! %40s", name) else: logger.info( "%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: logger.exception("Failed to compute diff from worker") 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() class BlockDifference(object): def __init__(self, partition, tgt, src=None, check_first_block=False, version=None, disable_imgdiff=False): self.tgt = tgt self.src = src self.partition = partition self.check_first_block = check_first_block self.disable_imgdiff = disable_imgdiff if version is None: version = max( int(i) for i in OPTIONS.info_dict.get("blockimgdiff_versions", "1").split(",")) assert version >= 3 self.version = version b = BlockImageDiff(tgt, src, threads=OPTIONS.worker_threads, version=self.version, disable_imgdiff=self.disable_imgdiff) self.path = os.path.join(MakeTempDir(), partition) b.Compute(self.path) self._required_cache = b.max_stashed_size self.touched_src_ranges = b.touched_src_ranges self.touched_src_sha1 = b.touched_src_sha1 # On devices with dynamic partitions, for new partitions, # src is None but OPTIONS.source_info_dict is not. if OPTIONS.source_info_dict is None: is_dynamic_build = OPTIONS.info_dict.get( "use_dynamic_partitions") == "true" is_dynamic_source = False else: is_dynamic_build = OPTIONS.source_info_dict.get( "use_dynamic_partitions") == "true" is_dynamic_source = partition in shlex.split( OPTIONS.source_info_dict.get("dynamic_partition_list", "").strip()) is_dynamic_target = partition in shlex.split( OPTIONS.info_dict.get("dynamic_partition_list", "").strip()) # For dynamic partitions builds, check partition list in both source # and target build because new partitions may be added, and existing # partitions may be removed. is_dynamic = is_dynamic_build and (is_dynamic_source or is_dynamic_target) if is_dynamic: self.device = 'map_partition("%s")' % partition else: if OPTIONS.source_info_dict is None: _, device_expr = GetTypeAndDeviceExpr("/" + partition, OPTIONS.info_dict) else: _, device_expr = GetTypeAndDeviceExpr("/" + partition, OPTIONS.source_info_dict) self.device = device_expr @property def required_cache(self): return self._required_cache def WriteScript(self, script, output_zip, progress=None, write_verify_script=False): if not self.src: # write the output unconditionally script.Print("Patching %s image unconditionally..." % (self.partition,)) else: script.Print("Patching %s image after verification." % (self.partition,)) if progress: script.ShowProgress(progress, 0) self._WriteUpdate(script, output_zip) if write_verify_script: self.WritePostInstallVerifyScript(script) def WriteStrictVerifyScript(self, script): """Verify all the blocks in the care_map, including clobbered blocks. This differs from the WriteVerifyScript() function: a) it prints different error messages; b) it doesn't allow half-way updated images to pass the verification.""" partition = self.partition script.Print("Verifying %s..." % (partition,)) ranges = self.tgt.care_map ranges_str = ranges.to_string_raw() script.AppendExtra( 'range_sha1(%s, "%s") == "%s" && ui_print(" Verified.") || ' 'ui_print("%s has unexpected contents.");' % ( self.device, ranges_str, self.tgt.TotalSha1(include_clobbered_blocks=True), self.partition)) script.AppendExtra("") def WriteVerifyScript(self, script, touched_blocks_only=False): partition = self.partition # full OTA if not self.src: script.Print("Image %s will be patched unconditionally." % (partition,)) # incremental OTA else: if touched_blocks_only: ranges = self.touched_src_ranges expected_sha1 = self.touched_src_sha1 else: ranges = self.src.care_map.subtract(self.src.clobbered_blocks) expected_sha1 = self.src.TotalSha1() # No blocks to be checked, skipping. if not ranges: return ranges_str = ranges.to_string_raw() script.AppendExtra( 'if (range_sha1(%s, "%s") == "%s" || block_image_verify(%s, ' 'package_extract_file("%s.transfer.list"), "%s.new.dat", ' '"%s.patch.dat")) then' % ( self.device, ranges_str, expected_sha1, self.device, partition, partition, partition)) script.Print('Verified %s image...' % (partition,)) script.AppendExtra('else') if self.version >= 4: # Bug: 21124327 # When generating incrementals for the system and vendor partitions in # version 4 or newer, explicitly check the first block (which contains # the superblock) of the partition to see if it's what we expect. If # this check fails, give an explicit log message about the partition # having been remounted R/W (the most likely explanation). if self.check_first_block: script.AppendExtra('check_first_block(%s);' % (self.device,)) # If version >= 4, try block recovery before abort update if partition == "system": code = ErrorCode.SYSTEM_RECOVER_FAILURE else: code = ErrorCode.VENDOR_RECOVER_FAILURE script.AppendExtra(( 'ifelse (block_image_recover({device}, "{ranges}") && ' 'block_image_verify({device}, ' 'package_extract_file("{partition}.transfer.list"), ' '"{partition}.new.dat", "{partition}.patch.dat"), ' 'ui_print("{partition} recovered successfully."), ' 'abort("E{code}: {partition} partition fails to recover"));\n' 'endif;').format(device=self.device, ranges=ranges_str, partition=partition, code=code)) # Abort the OTA update. Note that the incremental OTA cannot be applied # even if it may match the checksum of the target partition. # a) If version < 3, operations like move and erase will make changes # unconditionally and damage the partition. # b) If version >= 3, it won't even reach here. else: if partition == "system": code = ErrorCode.SYSTEM_VERIFICATION_FAILURE else: code = ErrorCode.VENDOR_VERIFICATION_FAILURE script.AppendExtra(( 'abort("E%d: %s partition has unexpected contents");\n' 'endif;') % (code, partition)) def WritePostInstallVerifyScript(self, script): partition = self.partition script.Print('Verifying the updated %s image...' % (partition,)) # Unlike pre-install verification, clobbered_blocks should not be ignored. ranges = self.tgt.care_map ranges_str = ranges.to_string_raw() script.AppendExtra( 'if range_sha1(%s, "%s") == "%s" then' % ( self.device, ranges_str, self.tgt.TotalSha1(include_clobbered_blocks=True))) # Bug: 20881595 # Verify that extended blocks are really zeroed out. if self.tgt.extended: ranges_str = self.tgt.extended.to_string_raw() script.AppendExtra( 'if range_sha1(%s, "%s") == "%s" then' % ( self.device, ranges_str, self._HashZeroBlocks(self.tgt.extended.size()))) script.Print('Verified the updated %s image.' % (partition,)) if partition == "system": code = ErrorCode.SYSTEM_NONZERO_CONTENTS else: code = ErrorCode.VENDOR_NONZERO_CONTENTS script.AppendExtra( 'else\n' ' abort("E%d: %s partition has unexpected non-zero contents after ' 'OTA update");\n' 'endif;' % (code, partition)) else: script.Print('Verified the updated %s image.' % (partition,)) if partition == "system": code = ErrorCode.SYSTEM_UNEXPECTED_CONTENTS else: code = ErrorCode.VENDOR_UNEXPECTED_CONTENTS script.AppendExtra( 'else\n' ' abort("E%d: %s partition has unexpected contents after OTA ' 'update");\n' 'endif;' % (code, partition)) def _WriteUpdate(self, script, output_zip): ZipWrite(output_zip, '{}.transfer.list'.format(self.path), '{}.transfer.list'.format(self.partition)) # For full OTA, compress the new.dat with brotli with quality 6 to reduce # its size. Quailty 9 almost triples the compression time but doesn't # further reduce the size too much. For a typical 1.8G system.new.dat # zip | brotli(quality 6) | brotli(quality 9) # compressed_size: 942M | 869M (~8% reduced) | 854M # compression_time: 75s | 265s | 719s # decompression_time: 15s | 25s | 25s if not self.src: brotli_cmd = ['brotli', '--quality=6', '--output={}.new.dat.br'.format(self.path), '{}.new.dat'.format(self.path)] print("Compressing {}.new.dat with brotli".format(self.partition)) RunAndCheckOutput(brotli_cmd) new_data_name = '{}.new.dat.br'.format(self.partition) ZipWrite(output_zip, '{}.new.dat.br'.format(self.path), new_data_name, compress_type=zipfile.ZIP_STORED) else: new_data_name = '{}.new.dat'.format(self.partition) ZipWrite(output_zip, '{}.new.dat'.format(self.path), new_data_name) ZipWrite(output_zip, '{}.patch.dat'.format(self.path), '{}.patch.dat'.format(self.partition), compress_type=zipfile.ZIP_STORED) if self.partition == "system": code = ErrorCode.SYSTEM_UPDATE_FAILURE else: code = ErrorCode.VENDOR_UPDATE_FAILURE call = ('block_image_update({device}, ' 'package_extract_file("{partition}.transfer.list"), ' '"{new_data_name}", "{partition}.patch.dat") ||\n' ' abort("E{code}: Failed to update {partition} image.");'.format( device=self.device, partition=self.partition, new_data_name=new_data_name, code=code)) script.AppendExtra(script.WordWrap(call)) def _HashBlocks(self, source, ranges): # pylint: disable=no-self-use data = source.ReadRangeSet(ranges) ctx = sha1() for p in data: ctx.update(p) return ctx.hexdigest() def _HashZeroBlocks(self, num_blocks): # pylint: disable=no-self-use """Return the hash value for all zero blocks.""" zero_block = '\x00' * 4096 ctx = sha1() for _ in range(num_blocks): ctx.update(zero_block) return ctx.hexdigest() # Expose these two classes to support vendor-specific scripts DataImage = images.DataImage EmptyImage = images.EmptyImage # map recovery.fstab's fs_types to mount/format "partition types" PARTITION_TYPES = { "ext4": "EMMC", "emmc": "EMMC", "f2fs": "EMMC", "squashfs": "EMMC", "erofs": "EMMC" } def GetTypeAndDevice(mount_point, info, check_no_slot=True): """ Use GetTypeAndDeviceExpr whenever possible. This function is kept for backwards compatibility. It aborts if the fstab entry has slotselect option (unless check_no_slot is explicitly set to False). """ fstab = info["fstab"] if fstab: if check_no_slot: assert not fstab[mount_point].slotselect, \ "Use GetTypeAndDeviceExpr instead" return (PARTITION_TYPES[fstab[mount_point].fs_type], fstab[mount_point].device) raise KeyError def GetTypeAndDeviceExpr(mount_point, info): """ Return the filesystem of the partition, and an edify expression that evaluates to the device at runtime. """ fstab = info["fstab"] if fstab: p = fstab[mount_point] device_expr = '"%s"' % fstab[mount_point].device if p.slotselect: device_expr = 'add_slot_suffix(%s)' % device_expr return (PARTITION_TYPES[fstab[mount_point].fs_type], device_expr) raise KeyError def GetEntryForDevice(fstab, device): """ Returns: The first entry in fstab whose device is the given value. """ if not fstab: return None for mount_point in fstab: if fstab[mount_point].device == device: return fstab[mount_point] return None def ParseCertificate(data): """Parses and converts a PEM-encoded certificate into DER-encoded. This gives the same result as `openssl x509 -in -outform DER`. Returns: The decoded certificate bytes. """ cert_buffer = [] save = False for line in data.split("\n"): if "--END CERTIFICATE--" in line: break if save: cert_buffer.append(line) if "--BEGIN CERTIFICATE--" in line: save = True cert = base64.b64decode("".join(cert_buffer)) return cert def ExtractPublicKey(cert): """Extracts the public key (PEM-encoded) from the given certificate file. Args: cert: The certificate filename. Returns: The public key string. Raises: AssertionError: On non-zero return from 'openssl'. """ # The behavior with '-out' is different between openssl 1.1 and openssl 1.0. # While openssl 1.1 writes the key into the given filename followed by '-out', # openssl 1.0 (both of 1.0.1 and 1.0.2) doesn't. So we collect the output from # stdout instead. cmd = ['openssl', 'x509', '-pubkey', '-noout', '-in', cert] proc = Run(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) pubkey, stderrdata = proc.communicate() assert proc.returncode == 0, \ 'Failed to dump public key from certificate: %s\n%s' % (cert, stderrdata) return pubkey def ExtractAvbPublicKey(avbtool, key): """Extracts the AVB public key from the given public or private key. Args: avbtool: The AVB tool to use. key: The input key file, which should be PEM-encoded public or private key. Returns: The path to the extracted AVB public key file. """ output = MakeTempFile(prefix='avb-', suffix='.avbpubkey') RunAndCheckOutput( [avbtool, 'extract_public_key', "--key", key, "--output", output]) return output def MakeRecoveryPatch(input_dir, output_sink, recovery_img, boot_img, info_dict=None): """Generates the recovery-from-boot patch and writes the script to output. Most of the space in the boot and recovery images is just the kernel, which is identical for the two, so the resulting patch should be efficient. Add it to the output zip, along with a shell script that is run from init.rc on first boot to actually do the patching and install the new recovery image. Args: input_dir: The top-level input directory of the target-files.zip. output_sink: The callback function that writes the result. recovery_img: File object for the recovery image. boot_img: File objects for the boot image. info_dict: A dict returned by common.LoadInfoDict() on the input target_files. Will use OPTIONS.info_dict if None has been given. """ if info_dict is None: info_dict = OPTIONS.info_dict full_recovery_image = info_dict.get("full_recovery_image") == "true" board_uses_vendorimage = info_dict.get("board_uses_vendorimage") == "true" if board_uses_vendorimage: # In this case, the output sink is rooted at VENDOR recovery_img_path = "etc/recovery.img" recovery_resource_dat_path = "VENDOR/etc/recovery-resource.dat" sh_dir = "bin" else: # In this case the output sink is rooted at SYSTEM recovery_img_path = "vendor/etc/recovery.img" recovery_resource_dat_path = "SYSTEM/vendor/etc/recovery-resource.dat" sh_dir = "vendor/bin" if full_recovery_image: output_sink(recovery_img_path, recovery_img.data) else: system_root_image = info_dict.get("system_root_image") == "true" include_recovery_dtbo = info_dict.get("include_recovery_dtbo") == "true" include_recovery_acpio = info_dict.get("include_recovery_acpio") == "true" path = os.path.join(input_dir, recovery_resource_dat_path) # With system-root-image, boot and recovery images will have mismatching # entries (only recovery has the ramdisk entry) (Bug: 72731506). Use bsdiff # to handle such a case. if system_root_image or include_recovery_dtbo or include_recovery_acpio: diff_program = ["bsdiff"] bonus_args = "" assert not os.path.exists(path) else: diff_program = ["imgdiff"] if os.path.exists(path): diff_program.append("-b") diff_program.append(path) bonus_args = "--bonus /vendor/etc/recovery-resource.dat" else: bonus_args = "" d = Difference(recovery_img, boot_img, diff_program=diff_program) _, _, patch = d.ComputePatch() output_sink("recovery-from-boot.p", patch) try: # The following GetTypeAndDevice()s need to use the path in the target # info_dict instead of source_info_dict. boot_type, boot_device = GetTypeAndDevice("/boot", info_dict, check_no_slot=False) recovery_type, recovery_device = GetTypeAndDevice("/recovery", info_dict, check_no_slot=False) except KeyError: return if full_recovery_image: # Note that we use /vendor to refer to the recovery resources. This will # work for a separate vendor partition mounted at /vendor or a # /system/vendor subdirectory on the system partition, for which init will # create a symlink from /vendor to /system/vendor. sh = """#!/vendor/bin/sh if ! applypatch --check %(type)s:%(device)s:%(size)d:%(sha1)s; then applypatch \\ --flash /vendor/etc/recovery.img \\ --target %(type)s:%(device)s:%(size)d:%(sha1)s && \\ log -t recovery "Installing new recovery image: succeeded" || \\ log -t recovery "Installing new recovery image: failed" else log -t recovery "Recovery image already installed" fi """ % {'type': recovery_type, 'device': recovery_device, 'sha1': recovery_img.sha1, 'size': recovery_img.size} else: sh = """#!/vendor/bin/sh if ! applypatch --check %(recovery_type)s:%(recovery_device)s:%(recovery_size)d:%(recovery_sha1)s; then applypatch %(bonus_args)s \\ --patch /vendor/recovery-from-boot.p \\ --source %(boot_type)s:%(boot_device)s:%(boot_size)d:%(boot_sha1)s \\ --target %(recovery_type)s:%(recovery_device)s:%(recovery_size)d:%(recovery_sha1)s && \\ log -t recovery "Installing new recovery image: succeeded" || \\ log -t recovery "Installing new recovery image: failed" else log -t recovery "Recovery image already installed" fi """ % {'boot_size': boot_img.size, 'boot_sha1': boot_img.sha1, 'recovery_size': recovery_img.size, 'recovery_sha1': recovery_img.sha1, 'boot_type': boot_type, 'boot_device': boot_device + '$(getprop ro.boot.slot_suffix)', 'recovery_type': recovery_type, 'recovery_device': recovery_device + '$(getprop ro.boot.slot_suffix)', 'bonus_args': bonus_args} # The install script location moved from /system/etc to /system/bin in the L # release. In the R release it is in VENDOR/bin or SYSTEM/vendor/bin. sh_location = os.path.join(sh_dir, "install-recovery.sh") logger.info("putting script in %s", sh_location) output_sink(sh_location, sh.encode()) class DynamicPartitionUpdate(object): def __init__(self, src_group=None, tgt_group=None, progress=None, block_difference=None): self.src_group = src_group self.tgt_group = tgt_group self.progress = progress self.block_difference = block_difference @property def src_size(self): if not self.block_difference: return 0 return DynamicPartitionUpdate._GetSparseImageSize(self.block_difference.src) @property def tgt_size(self): if not self.block_difference: return 0 return DynamicPartitionUpdate._GetSparseImageSize(self.block_difference.tgt) @staticmethod def _GetSparseImageSize(img): if not img: return 0 return img.blocksize * img.total_blocks class DynamicGroupUpdate(object): def __init__(self, src_size=None, tgt_size=None): # None: group does not exist. 0: no size limits. self.src_size = src_size self.tgt_size = tgt_size class DynamicPartitionsDifference(object): def __init__(self, info_dict, block_diffs, progress_dict=None, source_info_dict=None): if progress_dict is None: progress_dict = {} self._remove_all_before_apply = False if source_info_dict is None: self._remove_all_before_apply = True source_info_dict = {} block_diff_dict = collections.OrderedDict( [(e.partition, e) for e in block_diffs]) assert len(block_diff_dict) == len(block_diffs), \ "Duplicated BlockDifference object for {}".format( [partition for partition, count in collections.Counter(e.partition for e in block_diffs).items() if count > 1]) self._partition_updates = collections.OrderedDict() for p, block_diff in block_diff_dict.items(): self._partition_updates[p] = DynamicPartitionUpdate() self._partition_updates[p].block_difference = block_diff for p, progress in progress_dict.items(): if p in self._partition_updates: self._partition_updates[p].progress = progress tgt_groups = shlex.split(info_dict.get( "super_partition_groups", "").strip()) src_groups = shlex.split(source_info_dict.get( "super_partition_groups", "").strip()) for g in tgt_groups: for p in shlex.split(info_dict.get( "super_%s_partition_list" % g, "").strip()): assert p in self._partition_updates, \ "{} is in target super_{}_partition_list but no BlockDifference " \ "object is provided.".format(p, g) self._partition_updates[p].tgt_group = g for g in src_groups: for p in shlex.split(source_info_dict.get( "super_%s_partition_list" % g, "").strip()): assert p in self._partition_updates, \ "{} is in source super_{}_partition_list but no BlockDifference " \ "object is provided.".format(p, g) self._partition_updates[p].src_group = g target_dynamic_partitions = set(shlex.split(info_dict.get( "dynamic_partition_list", "").strip())) block_diffs_with_target = set(p for p, u in self._partition_updates.items() if u.tgt_size) assert block_diffs_with_target == target_dynamic_partitions, \ "Target Dynamic partitions: {}, BlockDifference with target: {}".format( list(target_dynamic_partitions), list(block_diffs_with_target)) source_dynamic_partitions = set(shlex.split(source_info_dict.get( "dynamic_partition_list", "").strip())) block_diffs_with_source = set(p for p, u in self._partition_updates.items() if u.src_size) assert block_diffs_with_source == source_dynamic_partitions, \ "Source Dynamic partitions: {}, BlockDifference with source: {}".format( list(source_dynamic_partitions), list(block_diffs_with_source)) if self._partition_updates: logger.info("Updating dynamic partitions %s", self._partition_updates.keys()) self._group_updates = collections.OrderedDict() for g in tgt_groups: self._group_updates[g] = DynamicGroupUpdate() self._group_updates[g].tgt_size = int(info_dict.get( "super_%s_group_size" % g, "0").strip()) for g in src_groups: if g not in self._group_updates: self._group_updates[g] = DynamicGroupUpdate() self._group_updates[g].src_size = int(source_info_dict.get( "super_%s_group_size" % g, "0").strip()) self._Compute() def WriteScript(self, script, output_zip, write_verify_script=False): script.Comment('--- Start patching dynamic partitions ---') for p, u in self._partition_updates.items(): if u.src_size and u.tgt_size and u.src_size > u.tgt_size: script.Comment('Patch partition %s' % p) u.block_difference.WriteScript(script, output_zip, progress=u.progress, write_verify_script=False) op_list_path = MakeTempFile() with open(op_list_path, 'w') as f: for line in self._op_list: f.write('{}\n'.format(line)) ZipWrite(output_zip, op_list_path, "dynamic_partitions_op_list") script.Comment('Update dynamic partition metadata') script.AppendExtra('assert(update_dynamic_partitions(' 'package_extract_file("dynamic_partitions_op_list")));') if write_verify_script: for p, u in self._partition_updates.items(): if u.src_size and u.tgt_size and u.src_size > u.tgt_size: u.block_difference.WritePostInstallVerifyScript(script) script.AppendExtra('unmap_partition("%s");' % p) # ignore errors for p, u in self._partition_updates.items(): if u.tgt_size and u.src_size <= u.tgt_size: script.Comment('Patch partition %s' % p) u.block_difference.WriteScript(script, output_zip, progress=u.progress, write_verify_script=write_verify_script) if write_verify_script: script.AppendExtra('unmap_partition("%s");' % p) # ignore errors script.Comment('--- End patching dynamic partitions ---') def _Compute(self): self._op_list = list() def append(line): self._op_list.append(line) def comment(line): self._op_list.append("# %s" % line) if self._remove_all_before_apply: comment('Remove all existing dynamic partitions and groups before ' 'applying full OTA') append('remove_all_groups') for p, u in self._partition_updates.items(): if u.src_group and not u.tgt_group: append('remove %s' % p) for p, u in self._partition_updates.items(): if u.src_group and u.tgt_group and u.src_group != u.tgt_group: comment('Move partition %s from %s to default' % (p, u.src_group)) append('move %s default' % p) for p, u in self._partition_updates.items(): if u.src_size and u.tgt_size and u.src_size > u.tgt_size: comment('Shrink partition %s from %d to %d' % (p, u.src_size, u.tgt_size)) append('resize %s %s' % (p, u.tgt_size)) for g, u in self._group_updates.items(): if u.src_size is not None and u.tgt_size is None: append('remove_group %s' % g) if (u.src_size is not None and u.tgt_size is not None and u.src_size > u.tgt_size): comment('Shrink group %s from %d to %d' % (g, u.src_size, u.tgt_size)) append('resize_group %s %d' % (g, u.tgt_size)) for g, u in self._group_updates.items(): if u.src_size is None and u.tgt_size is not None: comment('Add group %s with maximum size %d' % (g, u.tgt_size)) append('add_group %s %d' % (g, u.tgt_size)) if (u.src_size is not None and u.tgt_size is not None and u.src_size < u.tgt_size): comment('Grow group %s from %d to %d' % (g, u.src_size, u.tgt_size)) append('resize_group %s %d' % (g, u.tgt_size)) for p, u in self._partition_updates.items(): if u.tgt_group and not u.src_group: comment('Add partition %s to group %s' % (p, u.tgt_group)) append('add %s %s' % (p, u.tgt_group)) for p, u in self._partition_updates.items(): if u.tgt_size and u.src_size < u.tgt_size: comment('Grow partition %s from %d to %d' % (p, u.src_size, u.tgt_size)) append('resize %s %d' % (p, u.tgt_size)) for p, u in self._partition_updates.items(): if u.src_group and u.tgt_group and u.src_group != u.tgt_group: comment('Move partition %s from default to %s' % (p, u.tgt_group)) append('move %s %s' % (p, u.tgt_group)) def GetBootImageBuildProp(boot_img, ramdisk_format=RamdiskFormat.LZ4): """ Get build.prop from ramdisk within the boot image Args: boot_img: the boot image file. Ramdisk must be compressed with lz4 or gzip format. Return: An extracted file that stores properties in the boot image. """ tmp_dir = MakeTempDir('boot_', suffix='.img') try: RunAndCheckOutput(['unpack_bootimg', '--boot_img', boot_img, '--out', tmp_dir]) ramdisk = os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'ramdisk') if not os.path.isfile(ramdisk): logger.warning('Unable to get boot image timestamp: no ramdisk in boot') return None uncompressed_ramdisk = os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'uncompressed_ramdisk') if ramdisk_format == RamdiskFormat.LZ4: RunAndCheckOutput(['lz4', '-d', ramdisk, uncompressed_ramdisk]) elif ramdisk_format == RamdiskFormat.GZ: with open(ramdisk, 'rb') as input_stream: with open(uncompressed_ramdisk, 'wb') as output_stream: p2 = Run(['gzip', '-d'], stdin=input_stream.fileno(), stdout=output_stream.fileno()) p2.wait() else: logger.error('Only support lz4 or gzip ramdisk format.') return None abs_uncompressed_ramdisk = os.path.abspath(uncompressed_ramdisk) extracted_ramdisk = MakeTempDir('extracted_ramdisk') # Use "toybox cpio" instead of "cpio" because the latter invokes cpio from # the host environment. RunAndCheckOutput(['toybox', 'cpio', '-F', abs_uncompressed_ramdisk, '-i'], cwd=extracted_ramdisk) for search_path in RAMDISK_BUILD_PROP_REL_PATHS: prop_file = os.path.join(extracted_ramdisk, search_path) if os.path.isfile(prop_file): return prop_file logger.warning( 'Unable to get boot image timestamp: no %s in ramdisk', search_path) return None except ExternalError as e: logger.warning('Unable to get boot image build props: %s', e) return None def GetBootImageTimestamp(boot_img): """ Get timestamp from ramdisk within the boot image Args: boot_img: the boot image file. Ramdisk must be compressed with lz4 format. Return: An integer that corresponds to the timestamp of the boot image, or None if file has unknown format. Raise exception if an unexpected error has occurred. """ prop_file = GetBootImageBuildProp(boot_img) if not prop_file: return None props = PartitionBuildProps.FromBuildPropFile('boot', prop_file) if props is None: return None try: timestamp = props.GetProp('ro.bootimage.build.date.utc') if timestamp: return int(timestamp) logger.warning( 'Unable to get boot image timestamp: ro.bootimage.build.date.utc is undefined') return None except ExternalError as e: logger.warning('Unable to get boot image timestamp: %s', e) return None def IsSparseImage(filepath): if not os.path.exists(filepath): return False with open(filepath, 'rb') as fp: # Magic for android sparse image format # https://source.android.com/devices/bootloader/images return fp.read(4) == b'\x3A\xFF\x26\xED' def UnsparseImage(filepath, target_path=None): if not IsSparseImage(filepath): return if target_path is None: tmp_img = MakeTempFile(suffix=".img") RunAndCheckOutput(["simg2img", filepath, tmp_img]) os.rename(tmp_img, filepath) else: RunAndCheckOutput(["simg2img", filepath, target_path]) def ParseUpdateEngineConfig(path: str): """Parse the update_engine config stored in file `path` Args path: Path to update_engine_config.txt file in target_files Returns A tuple of (major, minor) version number . E.g. (2, 8) """ with open(path, "r") as fp: # update_engine_config.txt is only supposed to contain two lines, # PAYLOAD_MAJOR_VERSION and PAYLOAD_MINOR_VERSION. 1024 should be more than # sufficient. If the length is more than that, something is wrong. data = fp.read(1024) major = re.search(r"PAYLOAD_MAJOR_VERSION=(\d+)", data) if not major: raise ValueError( f"{path} is an invalid update_engine config, missing PAYLOAD_MAJOR_VERSION {data}") minor = re.search(r"PAYLOAD_MINOR_VERSION=(\d+)", data) if not minor: raise ValueError( f"{path} is an invalid update_engine config, missing PAYLOAD_MINOR_VERSION {data}") return (int(major.group(1)), int(minor.group(1)))