| # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| # Copyright (c) 2016 Google, Inc |
| # Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> |
| # |
| # Creates binary images from input files controlled by a description |
| # |
| |
| from collections import OrderedDict |
| import glob |
| try: |
| import importlib.resources |
| except ImportError: # pragma: no cover |
| # for Python 3.6 |
| import importlib_resources |
| import os |
| import pkg_resources |
| import re |
| |
| import sys |
| |
| from binman import bintool |
| from binman import cbfs_util |
| from binman import elf |
| from binman import entry |
| from dtoc import fdt_util |
| from u_boot_pylib import command |
| from u_boot_pylib import tools |
| from u_boot_pylib import tout |
| |
| # These are imported if needed since they import libfdt |
| state = None |
| Image = None |
| |
| # List of images we plan to create |
| # Make this global so that it can be referenced from tests |
| images = OrderedDict() |
| |
| # Help text for each type of missing blob, dict: |
| # key: Value of the entry's 'missing-msg' or entry name |
| # value: Text for the help |
| missing_blob_help = {} |
| |
| def _ReadImageDesc(binman_node, use_expanded): |
| """Read the image descriptions from the /binman node |
| |
| This normally produces a single Image object called 'image'. But if |
| multiple images are present, they will all be returned. |
| |
| Args: |
| binman_node: Node object of the /binman node |
| use_expanded: True if the FDT will be updated with the entry information |
| Returns: |
| OrderedDict of Image objects, each of which describes an image |
| """ |
| # For Image() |
| # pylint: disable=E1102 |
| images = OrderedDict() |
| if 'multiple-images' in binman_node.props: |
| for node in binman_node.subnodes: |
| if not node.name.startswith('template'): |
| images[node.name] = Image(node.name, node, |
| use_expanded=use_expanded) |
| else: |
| images['image'] = Image('image', binman_node, use_expanded=use_expanded) |
| return images |
| |
| def _FindBinmanNode(dtb): |
| """Find the 'binman' node in the device tree |
| |
| Args: |
| dtb: Fdt object to scan |
| Returns: |
| Node object of /binman node, or None if not found |
| """ |
| for node in dtb.GetRoot().subnodes: |
| if node.name == 'binman': |
| return node |
| return None |
| |
| def _ReadMissingBlobHelp(): |
| """Read the missing-blob-help file |
| |
| This file containins help messages explaining what to do when external blobs |
| are missing. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Dict: |
| key: Message tag (str) |
| value: Message text (str) |
| """ |
| |
| def _FinishTag(tag, msg, result): |
| if tag: |
| result[tag] = msg.rstrip() |
| tag = None |
| msg = '' |
| return tag, msg |
| |
| my_data = pkg_resources.resource_string(__name__, 'missing-blob-help') |
| re_tag = re.compile('^([-a-z0-9]+):$') |
| result = {} |
| tag = None |
| msg = '' |
| for line in my_data.decode('utf-8').splitlines(): |
| if not line.startswith('#'): |
| m_tag = re_tag.match(line) |
| if m_tag: |
| _, msg = _FinishTag(tag, msg, result) |
| tag = m_tag.group(1) |
| elif tag: |
| msg += line + '\n' |
| _FinishTag(tag, msg, result) |
| return result |
| |
| def _ShowBlobHelp(level, path, text, fname): |
| tout.do_output(level, '%s (%s):' % (path, fname)) |
| for line in text.splitlines(): |
| tout.do_output(level, ' %s' % line) |
| tout.do_output(level, '') |
| |
| def _ShowHelpForMissingBlobs(level, missing_list): |
| """Show help for each missing blob to help the user take action |
| |
| Args: |
| missing_list: List of Entry objects to show help for |
| """ |
| global missing_blob_help |
| |
| if not missing_blob_help: |
| missing_blob_help = _ReadMissingBlobHelp() |
| |
| for entry in missing_list: |
| tags = entry.GetHelpTags() |
| |
| # Show the first match help message |
| shown_help = False |
| for tag in tags: |
| if tag in missing_blob_help: |
| _ShowBlobHelp(level, entry._node.path, missing_blob_help[tag], |
| entry.GetDefaultFilename()) |
| shown_help = True |
| break |
| # Or a generic help message |
| if not shown_help: |
| _ShowBlobHelp(level, entry._node.path, "Missing blob", |
| entry.GetDefaultFilename()) |
| |
| def GetEntryModules(include_testing=True): |
| """Get a set of entry class implementations |
| |
| Returns: |
| Set of paths to entry class filenames |
| """ |
| glob_list = pkg_resources.resource_listdir(__name__, 'etype') |
| glob_list = [fname for fname in glob_list if fname.endswith('.py')] |
| return set([os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(item))[0] |
| for item in glob_list |
| if include_testing or '_testing' not in item]) |
| |
| def WriteEntryDocs(modules, test_missing=None): |
| """Write out documentation for all entries |
| |
| Args: |
| modules: List of Module objects to get docs for |
| test_missing: Used for testing only, to force an entry's documentation |
| to show as missing even if it is present. Should be set to None in |
| normal use. |
| """ |
| from binman.entry import Entry |
| Entry.WriteDocs(modules, test_missing) |
| |
| |
| def write_bintool_docs(modules, test_missing=None): |
| """Write out documentation for all bintools |
| |
| Args: |
| modules: List of Module objects to get docs for |
| test_missing: Used for testing only, to force an entry's documentation |
| to show as missing even if it is present. Should be set to None in |
| normal use. |
| """ |
| bintool.Bintool.WriteDocs(modules, test_missing) |
| |
| |
| def ListEntries(image_fname, entry_paths): |
| """List the entries in an image |
| |
| This decodes the supplied image and displays a table of entries from that |
| image, preceded by a header. |
| |
| Args: |
| image_fname: Image filename to process |
| entry_paths: List of wildcarded paths (e.g. ['*dtb*', 'u-boot*', |
| 'section/u-boot']) |
| """ |
| image = Image.FromFile(image_fname) |
| |
| entries, lines, widths = image.GetListEntries(entry_paths) |
| |
| num_columns = len(widths) |
| for linenum, line in enumerate(lines): |
| if linenum == 1: |
| # Print header line |
| print('-' * (sum(widths) + num_columns * 2)) |
| out = '' |
| for i, item in enumerate(line): |
| width = -widths[i] |
| if item.startswith('>'): |
| width = -width |
| item = item[1:] |
| txt = '%*s ' % (width, item) |
| out += txt |
| print(out.rstrip()) |
| |
| |
| def ReadEntry(image_fname, entry_path, decomp=True): |
| """Extract an entry from an image |
| |
| This extracts the data from a particular entry in an image |
| |
| Args: |
| image_fname: Image filename to process |
| entry_path: Path to entry to extract |
| decomp: True to return uncompressed data, if the data is compress |
| False to return the raw data |
| |
| Returns: |
| data extracted from the entry |
| """ |
| global Image |
| from binman.image import Image |
| |
| image = Image.FromFile(image_fname) |
| image.CollectBintools() |
| entry = image.FindEntryPath(entry_path) |
| return entry.ReadData(decomp) |
| |
| |
| def ShowAltFormats(image): |
| """Show alternative formats available for entries in the image |
| |
| This shows a list of formats available. |
| |
| Args: |
| image (Image): Image to check |
| """ |
| alt_formats = {} |
| image.CheckAltFormats(alt_formats) |
| print('%-10s %-20s %s' % ('Flag (-F)', 'Entry type', 'Description')) |
| for name, val in alt_formats.items(): |
| entry, helptext = val |
| print('%-10s %-20s %s' % (name, entry.etype, helptext)) |
| |
| |
| def ExtractEntries(image_fname, output_fname, outdir, entry_paths, |
| decomp=True, alt_format=None): |
| """Extract the data from one or more entries and write it to files |
| |
| Args: |
| image_fname: Image filename to process |
| output_fname: Single output filename to use if extracting one file, None |
| otherwise |
| outdir: Output directory to use (for any number of files), else None |
| entry_paths: List of entry paths to extract |
| decomp: True to decompress the entry data |
| |
| Returns: |
| List of EntryInfo records that were written |
| """ |
| image = Image.FromFile(image_fname) |
| image.CollectBintools() |
| |
| if alt_format == 'list': |
| ShowAltFormats(image) |
| return |
| |
| # Output an entry to a single file, as a special case |
| if output_fname: |
| if not entry_paths: |
| raise ValueError('Must specify an entry path to write with -f') |
| if len(entry_paths) != 1: |
| raise ValueError('Must specify exactly one entry path to write with -f') |
| entry = image.FindEntryPath(entry_paths[0]) |
| data = entry.ReadData(decomp, alt_format) |
| tools.write_file(output_fname, data) |
| tout.notice("Wrote %#x bytes to file '%s'" % (len(data), output_fname)) |
| return |
| |
| # Otherwise we will output to a path given by the entry path of each entry. |
| # This means that entries will appear in subdirectories if they are part of |
| # a sub-section. |
| einfos = image.GetListEntries(entry_paths)[0] |
| tout.notice('%d entries match and will be written' % len(einfos)) |
| for einfo in einfos: |
| entry = einfo.entry |
| data = entry.ReadData(decomp, alt_format) |
| path = entry.GetPath()[1:] |
| fname = os.path.join(outdir, path) |
| |
| # If this entry has children, create a directory for it and put its |
| # data in a file called 'root' in that directory |
| if entry.GetEntries(): |
| if fname and not os.path.exists(fname): |
| os.makedirs(fname) |
| fname = os.path.join(fname, 'root') |
| tout.notice("Write entry '%s' size %x to '%s'" % |
| (entry.GetPath(), len(data), fname)) |
| tools.write_file(fname, data) |
| return einfos |
| |
| |
| def BeforeReplace(image, allow_resize): |
| """Handle getting an image ready for replacing entries in it |
| |
| Args: |
| image: Image to prepare |
| """ |
| state.PrepareFromLoadedData(image) |
| image.CollectBintools() |
| image.LoadData(decomp=False) |
| |
| # If repacking, drop the old offset/size values except for the original |
| # ones, so we are only left with the constraints. |
| if image.allow_repack and allow_resize: |
| image.ResetForPack() |
| |
| |
| def ReplaceOneEntry(image, entry, data, do_compress, allow_resize): |
| """Handle replacing a single entry an an image |
| |
| Args: |
| image: Image to update |
| entry: Entry to write |
| data: Data to replace with |
| do_compress: True to compress the data if needed, False if data is |
| already compressed so should be used as is |
| allow_resize: True to allow entries to change size (this does a re-pack |
| of the entries), False to raise an exception |
| """ |
| if not entry.WriteData(data, do_compress): |
| if not image.allow_repack: |
| entry.Raise('Entry data size does not match, but allow-repack is not present for this image') |
| if not allow_resize: |
| entry.Raise('Entry data size does not match, but resize is disabled') |
| |
| |
| def AfterReplace(image, allow_resize, write_map): |
| """Handle write out an image after replacing entries in it |
| |
| Args: |
| image: Image to write |
| allow_resize: True to allow entries to change size (this does a re-pack |
| of the entries), False to raise an exception |
| write_map: True to write a map file |
| """ |
| tout.info('Processing image') |
| ProcessImage(image, update_fdt=True, write_map=write_map, |
| get_contents=False, allow_resize=allow_resize) |
| |
| |
| def WriteEntryToImage(image, entry, data, do_compress=True, allow_resize=True, |
| write_map=False): |
| BeforeReplace(image, allow_resize) |
| tout.info('Writing data to %s' % entry.GetPath()) |
| ReplaceOneEntry(image, entry, data, do_compress, allow_resize) |
| AfterReplace(image, allow_resize=allow_resize, write_map=write_map) |
| |
| |
| def WriteEntry(image_fname, entry_path, data, do_compress=True, |
| allow_resize=True, write_map=False): |
| """Replace an entry in an image |
| |
| This replaces the data in a particular entry in an image. This size of the |
| new data must match the size of the old data unless allow_resize is True. |
| |
| Args: |
| image_fname: Image filename to process |
| entry_path: Path to entry to extract |
| data: Data to replace with |
| do_compress: True to compress the data if needed, False if data is |
| already compressed so should be used as is |
| allow_resize: True to allow entries to change size (this does a re-pack |
| of the entries), False to raise an exception |
| write_map: True to write a map file |
| |
| Returns: |
| Image object that was updated |
| """ |
| tout.info("Write entry '%s', file '%s'" % (entry_path, image_fname)) |
| image = Image.FromFile(image_fname) |
| image.CollectBintools() |
| entry = image.FindEntryPath(entry_path) |
| WriteEntryToImage(image, entry, data, do_compress=do_compress, |
| allow_resize=allow_resize, write_map=write_map) |
| |
| return image |
| |
| |
| def ReplaceEntries(image_fname, input_fname, indir, entry_paths, |
| do_compress=True, allow_resize=True, write_map=False): |
| """Replace the data from one or more entries from input files |
| |
| Args: |
| image_fname: Image filename to process |
| input_fname: Single input filename to use if replacing one file, None |
| otherwise |
| indir: Input directory to use (for any number of files), else None |
| entry_paths: List of entry paths to replace |
| do_compress: True if the input data is uncompressed and may need to be |
| compressed if the entry requires it, False if the data is already |
| compressed. |
| write_map: True to write a map file |
| |
| Returns: |
| List of EntryInfo records that were written |
| """ |
| image_fname = os.path.abspath(image_fname) |
| image = Image.FromFile(image_fname) |
| |
| image.mark_build_done() |
| |
| # Replace an entry from a single file, as a special case |
| if input_fname: |
| if not entry_paths: |
| raise ValueError('Must specify an entry path to read with -f') |
| if len(entry_paths) != 1: |
| raise ValueError('Must specify exactly one entry path to write with -f') |
| entry = image.FindEntryPath(entry_paths[0]) |
| data = tools.read_file(input_fname) |
| tout.notice("Read %#x bytes from file '%s'" % (len(data), input_fname)) |
| WriteEntryToImage(image, entry, data, do_compress=do_compress, |
| allow_resize=allow_resize, write_map=write_map) |
| return |
| |
| # Otherwise we will input from a path given by the entry path of each entry. |
| # This means that files must appear in subdirectories if they are part of |
| # a sub-section. |
| einfos = image.GetListEntries(entry_paths)[0] |
| tout.notice("Replacing %d matching entries in image '%s'" % |
| (len(einfos), image_fname)) |
| |
| BeforeReplace(image, allow_resize) |
| |
| for einfo in einfos: |
| entry = einfo.entry |
| if entry.GetEntries(): |
| tout.info("Skipping section entry '%s'" % entry.GetPath()) |
| continue |
| |
| path = entry.GetPath()[1:] |
| fname = os.path.join(indir, path) |
| |
| if os.path.exists(fname): |
| tout.notice("Write entry '%s' from file '%s'" % |
| (entry.GetPath(), fname)) |
| data = tools.read_file(fname) |
| ReplaceOneEntry(image, entry, data, do_compress, allow_resize) |
| else: |
| tout.warning("Skipping entry '%s' from missing file '%s'" % |
| (entry.GetPath(), fname)) |
| |
| AfterReplace(image, allow_resize=allow_resize, write_map=write_map) |
| return image |
| |
| def SignEntries(image_fname, input_fname, privatekey_fname, algo, entry_paths, |
| write_map=False): |
| """Sign and replace the data from one or more entries from input files |
| |
| Args: |
| image_fname: Image filename to process |
| input_fname: Single input filename to use if replacing one file, None |
| otherwise |
| algo: Hashing algorithm |
| entry_paths: List of entry paths to sign |
| privatekey_fname: Private key filename |
| write_map (bool): True to write the map file |
| """ |
| image_fname = os.path.abspath(image_fname) |
| image = Image.FromFile(image_fname) |
| |
| image.mark_build_done() |
| |
| BeforeReplace(image, allow_resize=True) |
| |
| for entry_path in entry_paths: |
| entry = image.FindEntryPath(entry_path) |
| entry.UpdateSignatures(privatekey_fname, algo, input_fname) |
| |
| AfterReplace(image, allow_resize=True, write_map=write_map) |
| |
| def _ProcessTemplates(parent): |
| """Handle any templates in the binman description |
| |
| Args: |
| parent: Binman node to process (typically /binman) |
| |
| Returns: |
| bool: True if any templates were processed |
| |
| Search though each target node looking for those with an 'insert-template' |
| property. Use that as a list of references to template nodes to use to |
| adjust the target node. |
| |
| Processing involves copying each subnode of the template node into the |
| target node. |
| |
| This is done recursively, so templates can be at any level of the binman |
| image, e.g. inside a section. |
| |
| See 'Templates' in the Binman documnentation for details. |
| """ |
| found = False |
| for node in parent.subnodes: |
| tmpl = fdt_util.GetPhandleList(node, 'insert-template') |
| if tmpl: |
| node.copy_subnodes_from_phandles(tmpl) |
| found = True |
| |
| found |= _ProcessTemplates(node) |
| return found |
| |
| def _RemoveTemplates(parent): |
| """Remove any templates in the binman description |
| """ |
| for node in parent.subnodes: |
| if node.name.startswith('template'): |
| node.Delete() |
| |
| def PrepareImagesAndDtbs(dtb_fname, select_images, update_fdt, use_expanded): |
| """Prepare the images to be processed and select the device tree |
| |
| This function: |
| - reads in the device tree |
| - finds and scans the binman node to create all entries |
| - selects which images to build |
| - Updates the device tress with placeholder properties for offset, |
| image-pos, etc. |
| |
| Args: |
| dtb_fname: Filename of the device tree file to use (.dts or .dtb) |
| selected_images: List of images to output, or None for all |
| update_fdt: True to update the FDT wth entry offsets, etc. |
| use_expanded: True to use expanded versions of entries, if available. |
| So if 'u-boot' is called for, we use 'u-boot-expanded' instead. This |
| is needed if update_fdt is True (although tests may disable it) |
| |
| Returns: |
| OrderedDict of images: |
| key: Image name (str) |
| value: Image object |
| """ |
| # Import these here in case libfdt.py is not available, in which case |
| # the above help option still works. |
| from dtoc import fdt |
| from dtoc import fdt_util |
| global images |
| |
| # Get the device tree ready by compiling it and copying the compiled |
| # output into a file in our output directly. Then scan it for use |
| # in binman. |
| dtb_fname = fdt_util.EnsureCompiled(dtb_fname) |
| fname = tools.get_output_filename('u-boot.dtb.out') |
| tools.write_file(fname, tools.read_file(dtb_fname)) |
| dtb = fdt.FdtScan(fname) |
| |
| node = _FindBinmanNode(dtb) |
| if not node: |
| raise ValueError("Device tree '%s' does not have a 'binman' " |
| "node" % dtb_fname) |
| |
| if _ProcessTemplates(node): |
| dtb.Sync(True) |
| fname = tools.get_output_filename('u-boot.dtb.tmpl1') |
| tools.write_file(fname, dtb.GetContents()) |
| |
| _RemoveTemplates(node) |
| dtb.Sync(True) |
| |
| # Rescan the dtb to pick up the new phandles |
| dtb.Scan() |
| node = _FindBinmanNode(dtb) |
| fname = tools.get_output_filename('u-boot.dtb.tmpl2') |
| tools.write_file(fname, dtb.GetContents()) |
| |
| images = _ReadImageDesc(node, use_expanded) |
| |
| if select_images: |
| skip = [] |
| new_images = OrderedDict() |
| for name, image in images.items(): |
| if name in select_images: |
| new_images[name] = image |
| else: |
| skip.append(name) |
| images = new_images |
| tout.notice('Skipping images: %s' % ', '.join(skip)) |
| |
| state.Prepare(images, dtb) |
| |
| # Prepare the device tree by making sure that any missing |
| # properties are added (e.g. 'pos' and 'size'). The values of these |
| # may not be correct yet, but we add placeholders so that the |
| # size of the device tree is correct. Later, in |
| # SetCalculatedProperties() we will insert the correct values |
| # without changing the device-tree size, thus ensuring that our |
| # entry offsets remain the same. |
| for image in images.values(): |
| image.gen_entries() |
| image.CollectBintools() |
| if update_fdt: |
| image.AddMissingProperties(True) |
| image.ProcessFdt(dtb) |
| |
| for dtb_item in state.GetAllFdts(): |
| dtb_item.Sync(auto_resize=True) |
| dtb_item.Pack() |
| dtb_item.Flush() |
| return images |
| |
| |
| def ProcessImage(image, update_fdt, write_map, get_contents=True, |
| allow_resize=True, allow_missing=False, |
| allow_fake_blobs=False): |
| """Perform all steps for this image, including checking and # writing it. |
| |
| This means that errors found with a later image will be reported after |
| earlier images are already completed and written, but that does not seem |
| important. |
| |
| Args: |
| image: Image to process |
| update_fdt: True to update the FDT wth entry offsets, etc. |
| write_map: True to write a map file |
| get_contents: True to get the image contents from files, etc., False if |
| the contents is already present |
| allow_resize: True to allow entries to change size (this does a re-pack |
| of the entries), False to raise an exception |
| allow_missing: Allow blob_ext objects to be missing |
| allow_fake_blobs: Allow blob_ext objects to be faked with dummy files |
| |
| Returns: |
| True if one or more external blobs are missing or faked, |
| False if all are present |
| """ |
| if get_contents: |
| image.SetAllowMissing(allow_missing) |
| image.SetAllowFakeBlob(allow_fake_blobs) |
| image.GetEntryContents() |
| image.drop_absent() |
| image.GetEntryOffsets() |
| |
| # We need to pack the entries to figure out where everything |
| # should be placed. This sets the offset/size of each entry. |
| # However, after packing we call ProcessEntryContents() which |
| # may result in an entry changing size. In that case we need to |
| # do another pass. Since the device tree often contains the |
| # final offset/size information we try to make space for this in |
| # AddMissingProperties() above. However, if the device is |
| # compressed we cannot know this compressed size in advance, |
| # since changing an offset from 0x100 to 0x104 (for example) can |
| # alter the compressed size of the device tree. So we need a |
| # third pass for this. |
| passes = 5 |
| for pack_pass in range(passes): |
| try: |
| image.PackEntries() |
| except Exception as e: |
| if write_map: |
| fname = image.WriteMap() |
| print("Wrote map file '%s' to show errors" % fname) |
| raise |
| image.SetImagePos() |
| if update_fdt: |
| image.SetCalculatedProperties() |
| for dtb_item in state.GetAllFdts(): |
| dtb_item.Sync() |
| dtb_item.Flush() |
| image.WriteSymbols() |
| sizes_ok = image.ProcessEntryContents() |
| if sizes_ok: |
| break |
| image.ResetForPack() |
| tout.info('Pack completed after %d pass(es)' % (pack_pass + 1)) |
| if not sizes_ok: |
| image.Raise('Entries changed size after packing (tried %s passes)' % |
| passes) |
| |
| image.BuildImage() |
| if write_map: |
| image.WriteMap() |
| |
| missing_list = [] |
| image.CheckMissing(missing_list) |
| if missing_list: |
| tout.error("Image '%s' is missing external blobs and is non-functional: %s\n" % |
| (image.name, ' '.join([e.name for e in missing_list]))) |
| _ShowHelpForMissingBlobs(tout.ERROR, missing_list) |
| |
| faked_list = [] |
| image.CheckFakedBlobs(faked_list) |
| if faked_list: |
| tout.warning( |
| "Image '%s' has faked external blobs and is non-functional: %s\n" % |
| (image.name, ' '.join([os.path.basename(e.GetDefaultFilename()) |
| for e in faked_list]))) |
| |
| optional_list = [] |
| image.CheckOptional(optional_list) |
| if optional_list: |
| tout.warning( |
| "Image '%s' is missing optional external blobs but is still functional: %s\n" % |
| (image.name, ' '.join([e.name for e in optional_list]))) |
| _ShowHelpForMissingBlobs(tout.WARNING, optional_list) |
| |
| missing_bintool_list = [] |
| image.check_missing_bintools(missing_bintool_list) |
| if missing_bintool_list: |
| tout.warning( |
| "Image '%s' has missing bintools and is non-functional: %s\n" % |
| (image.name, ' '.join([os.path.basename(bintool.name) |
| for bintool in missing_bintool_list]))) |
| return any([missing_list, faked_list, missing_bintool_list]) |
| |
| |
| def Binman(args): |
| """The main control code for binman |
| |
| This assumes that help and test options have already been dealt with. It |
| deals with the core task of building images. |
| |
| Args: |
| args: Command line arguments Namespace object |
| """ |
| global Image |
| global state |
| |
| if args.full_help: |
| with importlib.resources.path('binman', 'README.rst') as readme: |
| tools.print_full_help(str(readme)) |
| return 0 |
| |
| # Put these here so that we can import this module without libfdt |
| from binman.image import Image |
| from binman import state |
| |
| tool_paths = [] |
| if args.toolpath: |
| tool_paths += args.toolpath |
| if args.tooldir: |
| tool_paths.append(args.tooldir) |
| tools.set_tool_paths(tool_paths or None) |
| bintool.Bintool.set_tool_dir(args.tooldir) |
| |
| if args.cmd in ['ls', 'extract', 'replace', 'tool', 'sign']: |
| try: |
| tout.init(args.verbosity) |
| if args.cmd == 'replace': |
| tools.prepare_output_dir(args.outdir, args.preserve) |
| else: |
| tools.prepare_output_dir(None) |
| if args.cmd == 'ls': |
| ListEntries(args.image, args.paths) |
| |
| if args.cmd == 'extract': |
| ExtractEntries(args.image, args.filename, args.outdir, args.paths, |
| not args.uncompressed, args.format) |
| |
| if args.cmd == 'replace': |
| ReplaceEntries(args.image, args.filename, args.indir, args.paths, |
| do_compress=not args.compressed, |
| allow_resize=not args.fix_size, write_map=args.map) |
| |
| if args.cmd == 'sign': |
| SignEntries(args.image, args.file, args.key, args.algo, args.paths) |
| |
| if args.cmd == 'tool': |
| if args.list: |
| bintool.Bintool.list_all() |
| elif args.fetch: |
| if not args.bintools: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Please specify bintools to fetch or 'all' or 'missing'") |
| bintool.Bintool.fetch_tools(bintool.FETCH_ANY, |
| args.bintools) |
| else: |
| raise ValueError("Invalid arguments to 'tool' subcommand") |
| except: |
| raise |
| finally: |
| tools.finalise_output_dir() |
| return 0 |
| |
| elf_params = None |
| if args.update_fdt_in_elf: |
| elf_params = args.update_fdt_in_elf.split(',') |
| if len(elf_params) != 4: |
| raise ValueError('Invalid args %s to --update-fdt-in-elf: expected infile,outfile,begin_sym,end_sym' % |
| elf_params) |
| |
| # Try to figure out which device tree contains our image description |
| if args.dt: |
| dtb_fname = args.dt |
| else: |
| board = args.board |
| if not board: |
| raise ValueError('Must provide a board to process (use -b <board>)') |
| board_pathname = os.path.join(args.build_dir, board) |
| dtb_fname = os.path.join(board_pathname, 'u-boot.dtb') |
| if not args.indir: |
| args.indir = ['.'] |
| args.indir.append(board_pathname) |
| |
| try: |
| tout.init(args.verbosity) |
| elf.debug = args.debug |
| cbfs_util.VERBOSE = args.verbosity > 2 |
| state.use_fake_dtb = args.fake_dtb |
| |
| # Normally we replace the 'u-boot' etype with 'u-boot-expanded', etc. |
| # When running tests this can be disabled using this flag. When not |
| # updating the FDT in image, it is not needed by binman, but we use it |
| # for consistency, so that the images look the same to U-Boot at |
| # runtime. |
| use_expanded = not args.no_expanded |
| try: |
| tools.set_input_dirs(args.indir) |
| tools.prepare_output_dir(args.outdir, args.preserve) |
| state.SetEntryArgs(args.entry_arg) |
| state.SetThreads(args.threads) |
| |
| images = PrepareImagesAndDtbs(dtb_fname, args.image, |
| args.update_fdt, use_expanded) |
| |
| if args.test_section_timeout: |
| # Set the first image to timeout, used in testThreadTimeout() |
| images[list(images.keys())[0]].test_section_timeout = True |
| invalid = False |
| bintool.Bintool.set_missing_list( |
| args.force_missing_bintools.split(',') if |
| args.force_missing_bintools else None) |
| |
| # Create the directory here instead of Entry.check_fake_fname() |
| # since that is called from a threaded context so different threads |
| # may race to create the directory |
| if args.fake_ext_blobs: |
| entry.Entry.create_fake_dir() |
| |
| for image in images.values(): |
| invalid |= ProcessImage(image, args.update_fdt, args.map, |
| allow_missing=args.allow_missing, |
| allow_fake_blobs=args.fake_ext_blobs) |
| |
| # Write the updated FDTs to our output files |
| for dtb_item in state.GetAllFdts(): |
| tools.write_file(dtb_item._fname, dtb_item.GetContents()) |
| |
| if elf_params: |
| data = state.GetFdtForEtype('u-boot-dtb').GetContents() |
| elf.UpdateFile(*elf_params, data) |
| |
| bintool.Bintool.set_missing_list(None) |
| |
| # This can only be True if -M is provided, since otherwise binman |
| # would have raised an error already |
| if invalid: |
| msg = 'Some images are invalid' |
| if args.ignore_missing: |
| tout.warning(msg) |
| else: |
| tout.error(msg) |
| return 103 |
| |
| # Use this to debug the time take to pack the image |
| #state.TimingShow() |
| finally: |
| tools.finalise_output_dir() |
| finally: |
| tout.uninit() |
| |
| return 0 |