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Update the code to use this bintool, instead of running lz4 directly. This simplifies the code and provides more consistency. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
607 lines
23 KiB
Python
Executable File
607 lines
23 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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# Copyright 2019 Google LLC
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# Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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"""Tests for cbfs_util
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These create and read various CBFSs and compare the results with expected
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values and with cbfstool
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"""
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import io
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import os
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import shutil
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import struct
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import tempfile
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import unittest
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from binman import bintool
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from binman import cbfs_util
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from binman.cbfs_util import CbfsWriter
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from binman import comp_util
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from binman import elf
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from patman import test_util
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from patman import tools
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U_BOOT_DATA = b'1234'
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U_BOOT_DTB_DATA = b'udtb'
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COMPRESS_DATA = b'compress xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx data'
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class TestCbfs(unittest.TestCase):
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"""Test of cbfs_util classes"""
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#pylint: disable=W0212
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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# Create a temporary directory for test files
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cls._indir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='cbfs_util.')
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tools.SetInputDirs([cls._indir])
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# Set up some useful data files
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TestCbfs._make_input_file('u-boot.bin', U_BOOT_DATA)
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TestCbfs._make_input_file('u-boot.dtb', U_BOOT_DTB_DATA)
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TestCbfs._make_input_file('compress', COMPRESS_DATA)
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# Set up a temporary output directory, used by the tools library when
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# compressing files
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tools.PrepareOutputDir(None)
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cls.cbfstool = bintool.Bintool.create('cbfstool')
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cls.have_cbfstool = cls.cbfstool.is_present()
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cls.have_lz4 = comp_util.HAVE_LZ4
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(cls):
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"""Remove the temporary input directory and its contents"""
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if cls._indir:
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shutil.rmtree(cls._indir)
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cls._indir = None
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tools.FinaliseOutputDir()
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@classmethod
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def _make_input_file(cls, fname, contents):
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"""Create a new test input file, creating directories as needed
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Args:
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fname: Filename to create
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contents: File contents to write in to the file
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Returns:
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Full pathname of file created
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"""
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pathname = os.path.join(cls._indir, fname)
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tools.WriteFile(pathname, contents)
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return pathname
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def _check_hdr(self, data, size, offset=0, arch=cbfs_util.ARCHITECTURE_X86):
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"""Check that the CBFS has the expected header
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Args:
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data: Data to check
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size: Expected ROM size
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offset: Expected offset to first CBFS file
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arch: Expected architecture
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Returns:
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CbfsReader object containing the CBFS
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"""
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cbfs = cbfs_util.CbfsReader(data)
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self.assertEqual(cbfs_util.HEADER_MAGIC, cbfs.magic)
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self.assertEqual(cbfs_util.HEADER_VERSION2, cbfs.version)
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self.assertEqual(size, cbfs.rom_size)
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self.assertEqual(0, cbfs.boot_block_size)
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self.assertEqual(cbfs_util.ENTRY_ALIGN, cbfs.align)
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self.assertEqual(offset, cbfs.cbfs_offset)
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self.assertEqual(arch, cbfs.arch)
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return cbfs
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def _check_uboot(self, cbfs, ftype=cbfs_util.TYPE_RAW, offset=0x38,
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data=U_BOOT_DATA, cbfs_offset=None):
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"""Check that the U-Boot file is as expected
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Args:
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cbfs: CbfsReader object to check
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ftype: Expected file type
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offset: Expected offset of file
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data: Expected data in file
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cbfs_offset: Expected CBFS offset for file's data
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Returns:
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CbfsFile object containing the file
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"""
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self.assertIn('u-boot', cbfs.files)
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cfile = cbfs.files['u-boot']
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self.assertEqual('u-boot', cfile.name)
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self.assertEqual(offset, cfile.offset)
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if cbfs_offset is not None:
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self.assertEqual(cbfs_offset, cfile.cbfs_offset)
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self.assertEqual(data, cfile.data)
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self.assertEqual(ftype, cfile.ftype)
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self.assertEqual(cbfs_util.COMPRESS_NONE, cfile.compress)
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self.assertEqual(len(data), cfile.memlen)
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return cfile
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def _check_dtb(self, cbfs, offset=0x38, data=U_BOOT_DTB_DATA,
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cbfs_offset=None):
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"""Check that the U-Boot dtb file is as expected
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Args:
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cbfs: CbfsReader object to check
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offset: Expected offset of file
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data: Expected data in file
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cbfs_offset: Expected CBFS offset for file's data
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"""
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self.assertIn('u-boot-dtb', cbfs.files)
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cfile = cbfs.files['u-boot-dtb']
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self.assertEqual('u-boot-dtb', cfile.name)
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self.assertEqual(offset, cfile.offset)
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if cbfs_offset is not None:
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self.assertEqual(cbfs_offset, cfile.cbfs_offset)
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self.assertEqual(U_BOOT_DTB_DATA, cfile.data)
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self.assertEqual(cbfs_util.TYPE_RAW, cfile.ftype)
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self.assertEqual(cbfs_util.COMPRESS_NONE, cfile.compress)
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self.assertEqual(len(U_BOOT_DTB_DATA), cfile.memlen)
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def _check_raw(self, data, size, offset=0, arch=cbfs_util.ARCHITECTURE_X86):
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"""Check that two raw files are added as expected
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Args:
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data: Data to check
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size: Expected ROM size
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offset: Expected offset to first CBFS file
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arch: Expected architecture
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"""
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cbfs = self._check_hdr(data, size, offset=offset, arch=arch)
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self._check_uboot(cbfs)
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self._check_dtb(cbfs)
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def _get_expected_cbfs(self, size, arch='x86', compress=None, base=None):
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"""Get the file created by cbfstool for a particular scenario
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Args:
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size: Size of the CBFS in bytes
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arch: Architecture of the CBFS, as a string
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compress: Compression to use, e.g. cbfs_util.COMPRESS_LZMA
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base: Base address of file, or None to put it anywhere
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Returns:
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Resulting CBFS file, or None if cbfstool is not available
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"""
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if not self.have_cbfstool or not self.have_lz4:
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return None
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cbfs_fname = os.path.join(self._indir, 'test.cbfs')
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self.cbfstool.create_new(cbfs_fname, size, arch)
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if base:
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base = [(1 << 32) - size + b for b in base]
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self.cbfstool.add_raw(
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cbfs_fname, 'u-boot',
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tools.GetInputFilename(compress and 'compress' or 'u-boot.bin'),
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compress[0] if compress else None,
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base[0] if base else None)
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self.cbfstool.add_raw(
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cbfs_fname, 'u-boot-dtb',
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tools.GetInputFilename(compress and 'compress' or 'u-boot.dtb'),
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compress[1] if compress else None,
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base[1] if base else None)
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return cbfs_fname
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def _compare_expected_cbfs(self, data, cbfstool_fname):
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"""Compare against what cbfstool creates
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This compares what binman creates with what cbfstool creates for what
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is proportedly the same thing.
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Args:
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data: CBFS created by binman
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cbfstool_fname: CBFS created by cbfstool
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"""
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if not self.have_cbfstool or not self.have_lz4:
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return
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expect = tools.ReadFile(cbfstool_fname)
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if expect != data:
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tools.WriteFile('/tmp/expect', expect)
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tools.WriteFile('/tmp/actual', data)
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print('diff -y <(xxd -g1 /tmp/expect) <(xxd -g1 /tmp/actual) | colordiff')
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self.fail('cbfstool produced a different result')
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def test_cbfs_functions(self):
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"""Test global functions of cbfs_util"""
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self.assertEqual(cbfs_util.ARCHITECTURE_X86, cbfs_util.find_arch('x86'))
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self.assertIsNone(cbfs_util.find_arch('bad-arch'))
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self.assertEqual(cbfs_util.COMPRESS_LZMA, cbfs_util.find_compress('lzma'))
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self.assertIsNone(cbfs_util.find_compress('bad-comp'))
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def test_cbfstool_failure(self):
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"""Test failure to run cbfstool"""
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if not self.have_cbfstool:
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self.skipTest('No cbfstool available')
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as exc:
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out = self.cbfstool.fail()
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self.assertIn('cbfstool missing-file bad-command', str(exc.exception))
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def test_cbfs_raw(self):
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"""Test base handling of a Coreboot Filesystem (CBFS)"""
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size = 0xb0
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA)
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot-dtb', U_BOOT_DTB_DATA)
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data = cbw.get_data()
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self._check_raw(data, size)
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cbfs_fname = self._get_expected_cbfs(size=size)
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self._compare_expected_cbfs(data, cbfs_fname)
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def test_cbfs_invalid_file_type(self):
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"""Check handling of an invalid file type when outputiing a CBFS"""
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size = 0xb0
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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cfile = cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA)
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# Change the type manually before generating the CBFS, and make sure
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# that the generator complains
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cfile.ftype = 0xff
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
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cbw.get_data()
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self.assertIn('Unknown type 0xff when writing', str(e.exception))
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def test_cbfs_invalid_file_type_on_read(self):
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"""Check handling of an invalid file type when reading the CBFS"""
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size = 0xb0
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA)
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data = cbw.get_data()
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# Read in the first file header
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cbr = cbfs_util.CbfsReader(data, read=False)
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with io.BytesIO(data) as fd:
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self.assertTrue(cbr._find_and_read_header(fd, len(data)))
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pos = fd.tell()
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hdr_data = fd.read(cbfs_util.FILE_HEADER_LEN)
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magic, size, ftype, attr, offset = struct.unpack(
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cbfs_util.FILE_HEADER_FORMAT, hdr_data)
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# Create a new CBFS with a change to the file type
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ftype = 0xff
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newdata = data[:pos]
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newdata += struct.pack(cbfs_util.FILE_HEADER_FORMAT, magic, size, ftype,
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attr, offset)
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newdata += data[pos + cbfs_util.FILE_HEADER_LEN:]
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# Read in this CBFS and make sure that the reader complains
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
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cbfs_util.CbfsReader(newdata)
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self.assertIn('Unknown type 0xff when reading', str(e.exception))
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def test_cbfs_no_space(self):
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"""Check handling of running out of space in the CBFS"""
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size = 0x60
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA)
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
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cbw.get_data()
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self.assertIn('No space for header', str(e.exception))
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def test_cbfs_no_space_skip(self):
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"""Check handling of running out of space in CBFS with file header"""
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size = 0x5c
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size, arch=cbfs_util.ARCHITECTURE_PPC64)
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cbw._add_fileheader = True
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA)
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
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cbw.get_data()
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self.assertIn('No space for data before offset', str(e.exception))
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def test_cbfs_no_space_pad(self):
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"""Check handling of running out of space in CBFS with file header"""
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size = 0x70
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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cbw._add_fileheader = True
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA)
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
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cbw.get_data()
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self.assertIn('No space for data before pad offset', str(e.exception))
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def test_cbfs_bad_header_ptr(self):
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"""Check handling of a bad master-header pointer"""
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size = 0x70
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA)
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data = cbw.get_data()
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# Add one to the pointer to make it invalid
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newdata = data[:-4] + struct.pack('<I', cbw._header_offset + 1)
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# We should still be able to find the master header by searching
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with test_util.capture_sys_output() as (stdout, _stderr):
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cbfs = cbfs_util.CbfsReader(newdata)
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self.assertIn('Relative offset seems wrong', stdout.getvalue())
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self.assertIn('u-boot', cbfs.files)
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self.assertEqual(size, cbfs.rom_size)
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def test_cbfs_bad_header(self):
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"""Check handling of a bad master header"""
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size = 0x70
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA)
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data = cbw.get_data()
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# Drop most of the header and try reading the modified CBFS
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newdata = data[:cbw._header_offset + 4]
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with test_util.capture_sys_output() as (stdout, _stderr):
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
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cbfs_util.CbfsReader(newdata)
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self.assertIn('Relative offset seems wrong', stdout.getvalue())
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self.assertIn('Cannot find master header', str(e.exception))
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def test_cbfs_bad_file_header(self):
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"""Check handling of a bad file header"""
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size = 0x70
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA)
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data = cbw.get_data()
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# Read in the CBFS master header (only), then stop
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cbr = cbfs_util.CbfsReader(data, read=False)
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with io.BytesIO(data) as fd:
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self.assertTrue(cbr._find_and_read_header(fd, len(data)))
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pos = fd.tell()
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# Remove all but 4 bytes of the file headerm and try to read the file
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newdata = data[:pos + 4]
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with test_util.capture_sys_output() as (stdout, _stderr):
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with io.BytesIO(newdata) as fd:
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fd.seek(pos)
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self.assertEqual(False, cbr._read_next_file(fd))
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self.assertIn('File header at 0x0 ran out of data', stdout.getvalue())
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def test_cbfs_bad_file_string(self):
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"""Check handling of an incomplete filename string"""
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size = 0x70
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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cbw.add_file_raw('16-characters xx', U_BOOT_DATA)
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data = cbw.get_data()
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# Read in the CBFS master header (only), then stop
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cbr = cbfs_util.CbfsReader(data, read=False)
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with io.BytesIO(data) as fd:
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self.assertTrue(cbr._find_and_read_header(fd, len(data)))
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pos = fd.tell()
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# Create a new CBFS with only the first 16 bytes of the file name, then
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# try to read the file
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newdata = data[:pos + cbfs_util.FILE_HEADER_LEN + 16]
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with test_util.capture_sys_output() as (stdout, _stderr):
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with io.BytesIO(newdata) as fd:
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fd.seek(pos)
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self.assertEqual(False, cbr._read_next_file(fd))
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self.assertIn('String at %#x ran out of data' %
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cbfs_util.FILE_HEADER_LEN, stdout.getvalue())
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def test_cbfs_debug(self):
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"""Check debug output"""
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size = 0x70
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA)
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data = cbw.get_data()
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try:
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cbfs_util.DEBUG = True
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with test_util.capture_sys_output() as (stdout, _stderr):
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cbfs_util.CbfsReader(data)
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self.assertEqual('name u-boot\ndata %s\n' % U_BOOT_DATA,
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stdout.getvalue())
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finally:
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cbfs_util.DEBUG = False
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def test_cbfs_bad_attribute(self):
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"""Check handling of bad attribute tag"""
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if not self.have_lz4:
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self.skipTest('lz4 --no-frame-crc not available')
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size = 0x140
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', COMPRESS_DATA, None,
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compress=cbfs_util.COMPRESS_LZ4)
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data = cbw.get_data()
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# Search the CBFS for the expected compression tag
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with io.BytesIO(data) as fd:
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while True:
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pos = fd.tell()
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tag, = struct.unpack('>I', fd.read(4))
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if tag == cbfs_util.FILE_ATTR_TAG_COMPRESSION:
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break
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# Create a new CBFS with the tag changed to something invalid
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newdata = data[:pos] + struct.pack('>I', 0x123) + data[pos + 4:]
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with test_util.capture_sys_output() as (stdout, _stderr):
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cbfs_util.CbfsReader(newdata)
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self.assertEqual('Unknown attribute tag 123\n', stdout.getvalue())
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def test_cbfs_missing_attribute(self):
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"""Check handling of an incomplete attribute tag"""
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if not self.have_lz4:
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self.skipTest('lz4 --no-frame-crc not available')
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size = 0x140
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', COMPRESS_DATA, None,
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compress=cbfs_util.COMPRESS_LZ4)
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data = cbw.get_data()
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# Read in the CBFS master header (only), then stop
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cbr = cbfs_util.CbfsReader(data, read=False)
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with io.BytesIO(data) as fd:
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self.assertTrue(cbr._find_and_read_header(fd, len(data)))
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pos = fd.tell()
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# Create a new CBFS with only the first 4 bytes of the compression tag,
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# then try to read the file
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tag_pos = pos + cbfs_util.FILE_HEADER_LEN + cbfs_util.FILENAME_ALIGN
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newdata = data[:tag_pos + 4]
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with test_util.capture_sys_output() as (stdout, _stderr):
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with io.BytesIO(newdata) as fd:
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fd.seek(pos)
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self.assertEqual(False, cbr._read_next_file(fd))
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self.assertIn('Attribute tag at %x ran out of data' % tag_pos,
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stdout.getvalue())
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def test_cbfs_file_master_header(self):
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"""Check handling of a file containing a master header"""
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size = 0x100
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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cbw._add_fileheader = True
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA)
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data = cbw.get_data()
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cbr = cbfs_util.CbfsReader(data)
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self.assertIn('u-boot', cbr.files)
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self.assertEqual(size, cbr.rom_size)
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def test_cbfs_arch(self):
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"""Test on non-x86 architecture"""
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size = 0x100
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size, arch=cbfs_util.ARCHITECTURE_PPC64)
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA)
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot-dtb', U_BOOT_DTB_DATA)
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data = cbw.get_data()
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self._check_raw(data, size, offset=0x40,
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arch=cbfs_util.ARCHITECTURE_PPC64)
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# Compare against what cbfstool creates
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cbfs_fname = self._get_expected_cbfs(size=size, arch='ppc64')
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self._compare_expected_cbfs(data, cbfs_fname)
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def test_cbfs_stage(self):
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"""Tests handling of a Coreboot Filesystem (CBFS)"""
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if not elf.ELF_TOOLS:
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self.skipTest('Python elftools not available')
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elf_fname = os.path.join(self._indir, 'cbfs-stage.elf')
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elf.MakeElf(elf_fname, U_BOOT_DATA, U_BOOT_DTB_DATA)
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size = 0xb0
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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cbw.add_file_stage('u-boot', tools.ReadFile(elf_fname))
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data = cbw.get_data()
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cbfs = self._check_hdr(data, size)
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load = 0xfef20000
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entry = load + 2
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cfile = self._check_uboot(cbfs, cbfs_util.TYPE_STAGE, offset=0x28,
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data=U_BOOT_DATA + U_BOOT_DTB_DATA)
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self.assertEqual(entry, cfile.entry)
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self.assertEqual(load, cfile.load)
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self.assertEqual(len(U_BOOT_DATA) + len(U_BOOT_DTB_DATA),
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cfile.data_len)
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# Compare against what cbfstool creates
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if self.have_cbfstool:
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cbfs_fname = os.path.join(self._indir, 'test.cbfs')
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self.cbfstool.create_new(cbfs_fname, size)
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self.cbfstool.add_stage(cbfs_fname, 'u-boot', elf_fname)
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self._compare_expected_cbfs(data, cbfs_fname)
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def test_cbfs_raw_compress(self):
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"""Test base handling of compressing raw files"""
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if not self.have_lz4:
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self.skipTest('lz4 --no-frame-crc not available')
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size = 0x140
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cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', COMPRESS_DATA, None,
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compress=cbfs_util.COMPRESS_LZ4)
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cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot-dtb', COMPRESS_DATA, None,
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compress=cbfs_util.COMPRESS_LZMA)
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data = cbw.get_data()
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cbfs = self._check_hdr(data, size)
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self.assertIn('u-boot', cbfs.files)
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cfile = cbfs.files['u-boot']
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self.assertEqual(cfile.name, 'u-boot')
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self.assertEqual(cfile.offset, 56)
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self.assertEqual(cfile.data, COMPRESS_DATA)
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self.assertEqual(cfile.ftype, cbfs_util.TYPE_RAW)
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self.assertEqual(cfile.compress, cbfs_util.COMPRESS_LZ4)
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self.assertEqual(cfile.memlen, len(COMPRESS_DATA))
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self.assertIn('u-boot-dtb', cbfs.files)
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cfile = cbfs.files['u-boot-dtb']
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self.assertEqual(cfile.name, 'u-boot-dtb')
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self.assertEqual(cfile.offset, 56)
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self.assertEqual(cfile.data, COMPRESS_DATA)
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self.assertEqual(cfile.ftype, cbfs_util.TYPE_RAW)
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self.assertEqual(cfile.compress, cbfs_util.COMPRESS_LZMA)
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self.assertEqual(cfile.memlen, len(COMPRESS_DATA))
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|
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cbfs_fname = self._get_expected_cbfs(size=size, compress=['lz4', 'lzma'])
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self._compare_expected_cbfs(data, cbfs_fname)
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|
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def test_cbfs_raw_space(self):
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|
"""Test files with unused space in the CBFS"""
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|
size = 0xf0
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|
cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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|
cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA)
|
|
cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot-dtb', U_BOOT_DTB_DATA)
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|
data = cbw.get_data()
|
|
self._check_raw(data, size)
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|
cbfs_fname = self._get_expected_cbfs(size=size)
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|
self._compare_expected_cbfs(data, cbfs_fname)
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|
|
|
def test_cbfs_offset(self):
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|
"""Test a CBFS with files at particular offsets"""
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|
size = 0x200
|
|
cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
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|
cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA, 0x40)
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|
cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot-dtb', U_BOOT_DTB_DATA, 0x140)
|
|
|
|
data = cbw.get_data()
|
|
cbfs = self._check_hdr(data, size)
|
|
self._check_uboot(cbfs, ftype=cbfs_util.TYPE_RAW, offset=0x40,
|
|
cbfs_offset=0x40)
|
|
self._check_dtb(cbfs, offset=0x40, cbfs_offset=0x140)
|
|
|
|
cbfs_fname = self._get_expected_cbfs(size=size, base=(0x40, 0x140))
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|
self._compare_expected_cbfs(data, cbfs_fname)
|
|
|
|
def test_cbfs_invalid_file_type_header(self):
|
|
"""Check handling of an invalid file type when outputting a header"""
|
|
size = 0xb0
|
|
cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
|
|
cfile = cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA, 0)
|
|
|
|
# Change the type manually before generating the CBFS, and make sure
|
|
# that the generator complains
|
|
cfile.ftype = 0xff
|
|
with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
|
|
cbw.get_data()
|
|
self.assertIn('Unknown file type 0xff', str(e.exception))
|
|
|
|
def test_cbfs_offset_conflict(self):
|
|
"""Test a CBFS with files that want to overlap"""
|
|
size = 0x200
|
|
cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
|
|
cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA, 0x40)
|
|
cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot-dtb', U_BOOT_DTB_DATA, 0x80)
|
|
|
|
with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e:
|
|
cbw.get_data()
|
|
self.assertIn('No space for data before pad offset', str(e.exception))
|
|
|
|
def test_cbfs_check_offset(self):
|
|
"""Test that we can discover the offset of a file after writing it"""
|
|
size = 0xb0
|
|
cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
|
|
cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', U_BOOT_DATA)
|
|
cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot-dtb', U_BOOT_DTB_DATA)
|
|
data = cbw.get_data()
|
|
|
|
cbfs = cbfs_util.CbfsReader(data)
|
|
self.assertEqual(0x38, cbfs.files['u-boot'].cbfs_offset)
|
|
self.assertEqual(0x78, cbfs.files['u-boot-dtb'].cbfs_offset)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
unittest.main()
|