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This helps to break the circular dependency between common and blockimgdiff. Bug: 32379627 Test: unit tests pass Change-Id: I90b5ff34782acbfac86f36265bd96c207d898bf6
223 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
223 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
# Copyright (C) 2019 The Android Open Source Project
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific
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import os
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import threading
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from hashlib import sha1
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from rangelib import RangeSet
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__all__ = ["EmptyImage", "DataImage", "FileImage"]
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class Image(object):
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def RangeSha1(self, ranges):
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raise NotImplementedError
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def ReadRangeSet(self, ranges):
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raise NotImplementedError
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def TotalSha1(self, include_clobbered_blocks=False):
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raise NotImplementedError
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def WriteRangeDataToFd(self, ranges, fd):
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raise NotImplementedError
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class EmptyImage(Image):
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"""A zero-length image."""
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def __init__(self):
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self.blocksize = 4096
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self.care_map = RangeSet()
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self.clobbered_blocks = RangeSet()
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self.extended = RangeSet()
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self.total_blocks = 0
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self.file_map = {}
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self.hashtree_info = None
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def RangeSha1(self, ranges):
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return sha1().hexdigest()
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def ReadRangeSet(self, ranges):
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return ()
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def TotalSha1(self, include_clobbered_blocks=False):
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# EmptyImage always carries empty clobbered_blocks, so
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# include_clobbered_blocks can be ignored.
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assert self.clobbered_blocks.size() == 0
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return sha1().hexdigest()
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def WriteRangeDataToFd(self, ranges, fd):
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raise ValueError("Can't write data from EmptyImage to file")
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class DataImage(Image):
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"""An image wrapped around a single string of data."""
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def __init__(self, data, trim=False, pad=False):
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self.data = data
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self.blocksize = 4096
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assert not (trim and pad)
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partial = len(self.data) % self.blocksize
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padded = False
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if partial > 0:
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if trim:
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self.data = self.data[:-partial]
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elif pad:
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self.data += '\0' * (self.blocksize - partial)
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padded = True
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else:
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raise ValueError(("data for DataImage must be multiple of %d bytes "
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"unless trim or pad is specified") %
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(self.blocksize,))
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assert len(self.data) % self.blocksize == 0
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self.total_blocks = len(self.data) // self.blocksize
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self.care_map = RangeSet(data=(0, self.total_blocks))
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# When the last block is padded, we always write the whole block even for
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# incremental OTAs. Because otherwise the last block may get skipped if
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# unchanged for an incremental, but would fail the post-install
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# verification if it has non-zero contents in the padding bytes.
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# Bug: 23828506
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if padded:
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clobbered_blocks = [self.total_blocks-1, self.total_blocks]
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else:
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clobbered_blocks = []
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self.clobbered_blocks = clobbered_blocks
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self.extended = RangeSet()
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zero_blocks = []
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nonzero_blocks = []
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reference = '\0' * self.blocksize
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for i in range(self.total_blocks-1 if padded else self.total_blocks):
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d = self.data[i*self.blocksize : (i+1)*self.blocksize]
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if d == reference:
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zero_blocks.append(i)
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zero_blocks.append(i+1)
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else:
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nonzero_blocks.append(i)
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nonzero_blocks.append(i+1)
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assert zero_blocks or nonzero_blocks or clobbered_blocks
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self.file_map = dict()
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if zero_blocks:
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self.file_map["__ZERO"] = RangeSet(data=zero_blocks)
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if nonzero_blocks:
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self.file_map["__NONZERO"] = RangeSet(data=nonzero_blocks)
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if clobbered_blocks:
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self.file_map["__COPY"] = RangeSet(data=clobbered_blocks)
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def _GetRangeData(self, ranges):
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for s, e in ranges:
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yield self.data[s*self.blocksize:e*self.blocksize]
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def RangeSha1(self, ranges):
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h = sha1()
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for data in self._GetRangeData(ranges): # pylint: disable=not-an-iterable
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h.update(data)
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return h.hexdigest()
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def ReadRangeSet(self, ranges):
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return list(self._GetRangeData(ranges))
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def TotalSha1(self, include_clobbered_blocks=False):
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if not include_clobbered_blocks:
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return self.RangeSha1(self.care_map.subtract(self.clobbered_blocks))
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return sha1(self.data).hexdigest()
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def WriteRangeDataToFd(self, ranges, fd):
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for data in self._GetRangeData(ranges): # pylint: disable=not-an-iterable
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fd.write(data)
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class FileImage(Image):
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"""An image wrapped around a raw image file."""
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def __init__(self, path, hashtree_info_generator=None):
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self.path = path
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self.blocksize = 4096
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self._file_size = os.path.getsize(self.path)
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self._file = open(self.path, 'rb')
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if self._file_size % self.blocksize != 0:
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raise ValueError("Size of file %s must be multiple of %d bytes, but is %d"
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% self.path, self.blocksize, self._file_size)
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self.total_blocks = self._file_size // self.blocksize
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self.care_map = RangeSet(data=(0, self.total_blocks))
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self.clobbered_blocks = RangeSet()
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self.extended = RangeSet()
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self.generator_lock = threading.Lock()
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self.hashtree_info = None
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if hashtree_info_generator:
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self.hashtree_info = hashtree_info_generator.Generate(self)
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zero_blocks = []
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nonzero_blocks = []
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reference = '\0' * self.blocksize
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for i in range(self.total_blocks):
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d = self._file.read(self.blocksize)
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if d == reference:
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zero_blocks.append(i)
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zero_blocks.append(i+1)
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else:
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nonzero_blocks.append(i)
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nonzero_blocks.append(i+1)
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assert zero_blocks or nonzero_blocks
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self.file_map = {}
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if zero_blocks:
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self.file_map["__ZERO"] = RangeSet(data=zero_blocks)
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if nonzero_blocks:
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self.file_map["__NONZERO"] = RangeSet(data=nonzero_blocks)
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if self.hashtree_info:
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self.file_map["__HASHTREE"] = self.hashtree_info.hashtree_range
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def __del__(self):
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self._file.close()
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def _GetRangeData(self, ranges):
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# Use a lock to protect the generator so that we will not run two
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# instances of this generator on the same object simultaneously.
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with self.generator_lock:
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for s, e in ranges:
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self._file.seek(s * self.blocksize)
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for _ in range(s, e):
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yield self._file.read(self.blocksize)
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def RangeSha1(self, ranges):
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h = sha1()
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for data in self._GetRangeData(ranges): # pylint: disable=not-an-iterable
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h.update(data)
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return h.hexdigest()
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def ReadRangeSet(self, ranges):
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return list(self._GetRangeData(ranges))
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def TotalSha1(self, include_clobbered_blocks=False):
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assert not self.clobbered_blocks
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return self.RangeSha1(self.care_map)
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def WriteRangeDataToFd(self, ranges, fd):
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for data in self._GetRangeData(ranges): # pylint: disable=not-an-iterable
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fd.write(data)
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