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Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -06001# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
2# Copyright 2019 Google LLC
3# Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
4
5"""Support for coreboot's CBFS format
6
7CBFS supports a header followed by a number of files, generally targeted at SPI
8flash.
9
10The format is somewhat defined by documentation in the coreboot tree although
11it is necessary to rely on the C structures and source code (mostly cbfstool)
12to fully understand it.
13
Simon Glass7c173ce2019-07-08 13:18:55 -060014Currently supported: raw and stage types with compression, padding empty areas
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -060015 with empty files, fixed-offset files
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -060016"""
17
18from __future__ import print_function
19
20from collections import OrderedDict
21import io
22import struct
23import sys
24
25import command
26import elf
27import tools
28
29# Set to True to enable printing output while working
30DEBUG = False
31
32# Set to True to enable output from running cbfstool for debugging
33VERBOSE = False
34
35# The master header, at the start of the CBFS
36HEADER_FORMAT = '>IIIIIIII'
37HEADER_LEN = 0x20
38HEADER_MAGIC = 0x4f524243
39HEADER_VERSION1 = 0x31313131
40HEADER_VERSION2 = 0x31313132
41
42# The file header, at the start of each file in the CBFS
43FILE_HEADER_FORMAT = b'>8sIIII'
44FILE_HEADER_LEN = 0x18
45FILE_MAGIC = b'LARCHIVE'
46FILENAME_ALIGN = 16 # Filename lengths are aligned to this
47
48# A stage header containing information about 'stage' files
49# Yes this is correct: this header is in litte-endian format
50STAGE_FORMAT = '<IQQII'
51STAGE_LEN = 0x1c
52
53# An attribute describring the compression used in a file
54ATTR_COMPRESSION_FORMAT = '>IIII'
55ATTR_COMPRESSION_LEN = 0x10
56
57# Attribute tags
58# Depending on how the header was initialised, it may be backed with 0x00 or
59# 0xff. Support both.
60FILE_ATTR_TAG_UNUSED = 0
61FILE_ATTR_TAG_UNUSED2 = 0xffffffff
62FILE_ATTR_TAG_COMPRESSION = 0x42435a4c
63FILE_ATTR_TAG_HASH = 0x68736148
64FILE_ATTR_TAG_POSITION = 0x42435350 # PSCB
65FILE_ATTR_TAG_ALIGNMENT = 0x42434c41 # ALCB
66FILE_ATTR_TAG_PADDING = 0x47444150 # PDNG
67
68# This is 'the size of bootblock reserved in firmware image (cbfs.txt)'
69# Not much more info is available, but we set it to 4, due to this comment in
70# cbfstool.c:
71# This causes 4 bytes to be left out at the end of the image, for two reasons:
72# 1. The cbfs master header pointer resides there
73# 2. Ssme cbfs implementations assume that an image that resides below 4GB has
74# a bootblock and get confused when the end of the image is at 4GB == 0.
75MIN_BOOTBLOCK_SIZE = 4
76
77# Files start aligned to this boundary in the CBFS
78ENTRY_ALIGN = 0x40
79
80# CBFSs must declare an architecture since much of the logic is designed with
81# x86 in mind. The effect of setting this value is not well documented, but in
82# general x86 is used and this makes use of a boot block and an image that ends
83# at the end of 32-bit address space.
84ARCHITECTURE_UNKNOWN = 0xffffffff
85ARCHITECTURE_X86 = 0x00000001
86ARCHITECTURE_ARM = 0x00000010
87ARCHITECTURE_AARCH64 = 0x0000aa64
88ARCHITECTURE_MIPS = 0x00000100
89ARCHITECTURE_RISCV = 0xc001d0de
90ARCHITECTURE_PPC64 = 0x407570ff
91
92ARCH_NAMES = {
93 ARCHITECTURE_UNKNOWN : 'unknown',
94 ARCHITECTURE_X86 : 'x86',
95 ARCHITECTURE_ARM : 'arm',
96 ARCHITECTURE_AARCH64 : 'arm64',
97 ARCHITECTURE_MIPS : 'mips',
98 ARCHITECTURE_RISCV : 'riscv',
99 ARCHITECTURE_PPC64 : 'ppc64',
100 }
101
102# File types. Only supported ones are included here
103TYPE_CBFSHEADER = 0x02 # Master header, HEADER_FORMAT
104TYPE_STAGE = 0x10 # Stage, holding an executable, see STAGE_FORMAT
105TYPE_RAW = 0x50 # Raw file, possibly compressed
Simon Glass7c173ce2019-07-08 13:18:55 -0600106TYPE_EMPTY = 0xffffffff # Empty data
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600107
108# Compression types
109COMPRESS_NONE, COMPRESS_LZMA, COMPRESS_LZ4 = range(3)
110
111COMPRESS_NAMES = {
112 COMPRESS_NONE : 'none',
113 COMPRESS_LZMA : 'lzma',
114 COMPRESS_LZ4 : 'lz4',
115 }
116
117def find_arch(find_name):
118 """Look up an architecture name
119
120 Args:
121 find_name: Architecture name to find
122
123 Returns:
124 ARCHITECTURE_... value or None if not found
125 """
126 for arch, name in ARCH_NAMES.items():
127 if name == find_name:
128 return arch
129 return None
130
131def find_compress(find_name):
132 """Look up a compression algorithm name
133
134 Args:
135 find_name: Compression algorithm name to find
136
137 Returns:
138 COMPRESS_... value or None if not found
139 """
140 for compress, name in COMPRESS_NAMES.items():
141 if name == find_name:
142 return compress
143 return None
144
Simon Glass3a9c2522019-07-08 14:25:51 -0600145def compress_name(compress):
146 """Look up the name of a compression algorithm
147
148 Args:
149 compress: Compression algorithm number to find (COMPRESS_...)
150
151 Returns:
152 Compression algorithm name (string)
153
154 Raises:
155 KeyError if the algorithm number is invalid
156 """
157 return COMPRESS_NAMES[compress]
158
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600159def align_int(val, align):
160 """Align a value up to the given alignment
161
162 Args:
163 val: Integer value to align
164 align: Integer alignment value (e.g. 4 to align to 4-byte boundary)
165
166 Returns:
167 integer value aligned to the required boundary, rounding up if necessary
168 """
169 return int((val + align - 1) / align) * align
170
Simon Glass7c173ce2019-07-08 13:18:55 -0600171def align_int_down(val, align):
172 """Align a value down to the given alignment
173
174 Args:
175 val: Integer value to align
176 align: Integer alignment value (e.g. 4 to align to 4-byte boundary)
177
178 Returns:
179 integer value aligned to the required boundary, rounding down if
180 necessary
181 """
182 return int(val / align) * align
183
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600184def _pack_string(instr):
185 """Pack a string to the required aligned size by adding padding
186
187 Args:
188 instr: String to process
189
190 Returns:
191 String with required padding (at least one 0x00 byte) at the end
192 """
193 val = tools.ToBytes(instr)
194 pad_len = align_int(len(val) + 1, FILENAME_ALIGN)
195 return val + tools.GetBytes(0, pad_len - len(val))
196
197
198class CbfsFile(object):
199 """Class to represent a single CBFS file
200
201 This is used to hold the information about a file, including its contents.
Simon Glass1223db02019-07-08 14:25:39 -0600202 Use the get_data_and_offset() method to obtain the raw output for writing to
203 CBFS.
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600204
205 Properties:
206 name: Name of file
207 offset: Offset of file data from start of file header
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600208 cbfs_offset: Offset of file data in bytes from start of CBFS, or None to
209 place this file anyway
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600210 data: Contents of file, uncompressed
Simon Glasseb0f4a42019-07-20 12:24:06 -0600211 orig_data: Original data added to the file, possibly compressed
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600212 data_len: Length of (possibly compressed) data in bytes
213 ftype: File type (TYPE_...)
214 compression: Compression type (COMPRESS_...)
Simon Glass52107ee2019-07-08 14:25:40 -0600215 memlen: Length of data in memory, i.e. the uncompressed length, None if
216 no compression algortihm is selected
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600217 load: Load address in memory if known, else None
218 entry: Entry address in memory if known, else None. This is where
219 execution starts after the file is loaded
220 base_address: Base address to use for 'stage' files
Simon Glass7c173ce2019-07-08 13:18:55 -0600221 erase_byte: Erase byte to use for padding between the file header and
222 contents (used for empty files)
223 size: Size of the file in bytes (used for empty files)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600224 """
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600225 def __init__(self, name, ftype, data, cbfs_offset, compress=COMPRESS_NONE):
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600226 self.name = name
227 self.offset = None
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600228 self.cbfs_offset = cbfs_offset
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600229 self.data = data
Simon Glasseb0f4a42019-07-20 12:24:06 -0600230 self.orig_data = data
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600231 self.ftype = ftype
232 self.compress = compress
Simon Glass52107ee2019-07-08 14:25:40 -0600233 self.memlen = None
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600234 self.load = None
235 self.entry = None
236 self.base_address = None
Simon Glass52107ee2019-07-08 14:25:40 -0600237 self.data_len = len(data)
Simon Glass7c173ce2019-07-08 13:18:55 -0600238 self.erase_byte = None
239 self.size = None
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600240
241 def decompress(self):
242 """Handle decompressing data if necessary"""
243 indata = self.data
244 if self.compress == COMPRESS_LZ4:
Simon Glasseb0f4a42019-07-20 12:24:06 -0600245 data = tools.Decompress(indata, 'lz4', with_header=False)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600246 elif self.compress == COMPRESS_LZMA:
Simon Glasseb0f4a42019-07-20 12:24:06 -0600247 data = tools.Decompress(indata, 'lzma', with_header=False)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600248 else:
249 data = indata
250 self.memlen = len(data)
251 self.data = data
252 self.data_len = len(indata)
253
254 @classmethod
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600255 def stage(cls, base_address, name, data, cbfs_offset):
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600256 """Create a new stage file
257
258 Args:
259 base_address: Int base address for memory-mapping of ELF file
260 name: String file name to put in CBFS (does not need to correspond
261 to the name that the file originally came from)
262 data: Contents of file
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600263 cbfs_offset: Offset of file data in bytes from start of CBFS, or
264 None to place this file anyway
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600265
266 Returns:
267 CbfsFile object containing the file information
268 """
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600269 cfile = CbfsFile(name, TYPE_STAGE, data, cbfs_offset)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600270 cfile.base_address = base_address
271 return cfile
272
273 @classmethod
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600274 def raw(cls, name, data, cbfs_offset, compress):
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600275 """Create a new raw file
276
277 Args:
278 name: String file name to put in CBFS (does not need to correspond
279 to the name that the file originally came from)
280 data: Contents of file
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600281 cbfs_offset: Offset of file data in bytes from start of CBFS, or
282 None to place this file anyway
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600283 compress: Compression algorithm to use (COMPRESS_...)
284
285 Returns:
286 CbfsFile object containing the file information
287 """
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600288 return CbfsFile(name, TYPE_RAW, data, cbfs_offset, compress)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600289
Simon Glass7c173ce2019-07-08 13:18:55 -0600290 @classmethod
291 def empty(cls, space_to_use, erase_byte):
292 """Create a new empty file of a given size
293
294 Args:
295 space_to_use:: Size of available space, which must be at least as
296 large as the alignment size for this CBFS
297 erase_byte: Byte to use for contents of file (repeated through the
298 whole file)
299
300 Returns:
301 CbfsFile object containing the file information
302 """
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600303 cfile = CbfsFile('', TYPE_EMPTY, b'', None)
Simon Glass7c173ce2019-07-08 13:18:55 -0600304 cfile.size = space_to_use - FILE_HEADER_LEN - FILENAME_ALIGN
305 cfile.erase_byte = erase_byte
306 return cfile
307
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600308 def calc_start_offset(self):
309 """Check if this file needs to start at a particular offset in CBFS
310
311 Returns:
312 None if the file can be placed anywhere, or
313 the largest offset where the file could start (integer)
314 """
315 if self.cbfs_offset is None:
316 return None
317 return self.cbfs_offset - self.get_header_len()
318
319 def get_header_len(self):
320 """Get the length of headers required for a file
321
322 This is the minimum length required before the actual data for this file
323 could start. It might start later if there is padding.
324
325 Returns:
326 Total length of all non-data fields, in bytes
327 """
328 name = _pack_string(self.name)
329 hdr_len = len(name) + FILE_HEADER_LEN
330 if self.ftype == TYPE_STAGE:
331 pass
332 elif self.ftype == TYPE_RAW:
333 hdr_len += ATTR_COMPRESSION_LEN
334 elif self.ftype == TYPE_EMPTY:
335 pass
336 else:
337 raise ValueError('Unknown file type %#x\n' % self.ftype)
338 return hdr_len
339
Simon Glass1223db02019-07-08 14:25:39 -0600340 def get_data_and_offset(self, offset=None, pad_byte=None):
341 """Obtain the contents of the file, in CBFS format and the offset of
342 the data within the file
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600343
344 Returns:
Simon Glass1223db02019-07-08 14:25:39 -0600345 tuple:
346 bytes representing the contents of this file, packed and aligned
347 for directly inserting into the final CBFS output
348 offset to the file data from the start of the returned data.
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600349 """
350 name = _pack_string(self.name)
351 hdr_len = len(name) + FILE_HEADER_LEN
352 attr_pos = 0
353 content = b''
354 attr = b''
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600355 pad = b''
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600356 data = self.data
357 if self.ftype == TYPE_STAGE:
358 elf_data = elf.DecodeElf(data, self.base_address)
359 content = struct.pack(STAGE_FORMAT, self.compress,
360 elf_data.entry, elf_data.load,
361 len(elf_data.data), elf_data.memsize)
362 data = elf_data.data
363 elif self.ftype == TYPE_RAW:
364 orig_data = data
365 if self.compress == COMPRESS_LZ4:
Simon Glasseb0f4a42019-07-20 12:24:06 -0600366 data = tools.Compress(orig_data, 'lz4', with_header=False)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600367 elif self.compress == COMPRESS_LZMA:
Simon Glasseb0f4a42019-07-20 12:24:06 -0600368 data = tools.Compress(orig_data, 'lzma', with_header=False)
Simon Glass52107ee2019-07-08 14:25:40 -0600369 self.memlen = len(orig_data)
370 self.data_len = len(data)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600371 attr = struct.pack(ATTR_COMPRESSION_FORMAT,
372 FILE_ATTR_TAG_COMPRESSION, ATTR_COMPRESSION_LEN,
Simon Glass52107ee2019-07-08 14:25:40 -0600373 self.compress, self.memlen)
Simon Glass7c173ce2019-07-08 13:18:55 -0600374 elif self.ftype == TYPE_EMPTY:
375 data = tools.GetBytes(self.erase_byte, self.size)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600376 else:
377 raise ValueError('Unknown type %#x when writing\n' % self.ftype)
378 if attr:
379 attr_pos = hdr_len
380 hdr_len += len(attr)
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600381 if self.cbfs_offset is not None:
382 pad_len = self.cbfs_offset - offset - hdr_len
383 if pad_len < 0: # pragma: no cover
384 # Test coverage of this is not available since this should never
385 # happen. It indicates that get_header_len() provided an
386 # incorrect value (too small) so that we decided that we could
387 # put this file at the requested place, but in fact a previous
388 # file extends far enough into the CBFS that this is not
389 # possible.
390 raise ValueError("Internal error: CBFS file '%s': Requested offset %#x but current output position is %#x" %
391 (self.name, self.cbfs_offset, offset))
392 pad = tools.GetBytes(pad_byte, pad_len)
393 hdr_len += pad_len
Simon Glass1223db02019-07-08 14:25:39 -0600394
395 # This is the offset of the start of the file's data,
396 size = len(content) + len(data)
397 hdr = struct.pack(FILE_HEADER_FORMAT, FILE_MAGIC, size,
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600398 self.ftype, attr_pos, hdr_len)
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600399
400 # Do a sanity check of the get_header_len() function, to ensure that it
401 # stays in lockstep with this function
402 expected_len = self.get_header_len()
403 actual_len = len(hdr + name + attr)
404 if expected_len != actual_len: # pragma: no cover
405 # Test coverage of this is not available since this should never
406 # happen. It probably indicates that get_header_len() is broken.
407 raise ValueError("Internal error: CBFS file '%s': Expected headers of %#x bytes, got %#d" %
408 (self.name, expected_len, actual_len))
Simon Glass1223db02019-07-08 14:25:39 -0600409 return hdr + name + attr + pad + content + data, hdr_len
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600410
411
412class CbfsWriter(object):
413 """Class to handle writing a Coreboot File System (CBFS)
414
415 Usage is something like:
416
417 cbw = CbfsWriter(size)
418 cbw.add_file_raw('u-boot', tools.ReadFile('u-boot.bin'))
419 ...
Simon Glass1223db02019-07-08 14:25:39 -0600420 data, cbfs_offset = cbw.get_data_and_offset()
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600421
422 Attributes:
423 _master_name: Name of the file containing the master header
424 _size: Size of the filesystem, in bytes
425 _files: Ordered list of files in the CBFS, each a CbfsFile
426 _arch: Architecture of the CBFS (ARCHITECTURE_...)
427 _bootblock_size: Size of the bootblock, typically at the end of the CBFS
428 _erase_byte: Byte to use for empty space in the CBFS
429 _align: Alignment to use for files, typically ENTRY_ALIGN
430 _base_address: Boot block offset in bytes from the start of CBFS.
431 Typically this is located at top of the CBFS. It is 0 when there is
432 no boot block
433 _header_offset: Offset of master header in bytes from start of CBFS
434 _contents_offset: Offset of first file header
435 _hdr_at_start: True if the master header is at the start of the CBFS,
436 instead of the end as normal for x86
437 _add_fileheader: True to add a fileheader around the master header
438 """
439 def __init__(self, size, arch=ARCHITECTURE_X86):
440 """Set up a new CBFS
441
442 This sets up all properties to default values. Files can be added using
443 add_file_raw(), etc.
444
445 Args:
446 size: Size of CBFS in bytes
447 arch: Architecture to declare for CBFS
448 """
449 self._master_name = 'cbfs master header'
450 self._size = size
451 self._files = OrderedDict()
452 self._arch = arch
453 self._bootblock_size = 0
454 self._erase_byte = 0xff
455 self._align = ENTRY_ALIGN
456 self._add_fileheader = False
457 if self._arch == ARCHITECTURE_X86:
458 # Allow 4 bytes for the header pointer. That holds the
459 # twos-compliment negative offset of the master header in bytes
460 # measured from one byte past the end of the CBFS
461 self._base_address = self._size - max(self._bootblock_size,
462 MIN_BOOTBLOCK_SIZE)
463 self._header_offset = self._base_address - HEADER_LEN
464 self._contents_offset = 0
465 self._hdr_at_start = False
466 else:
467 # For non-x86, different rules apply
468 self._base_address = 0
469 self._header_offset = align_int(self._base_address +
470 self._bootblock_size, 4)
471 self._contents_offset = align_int(self._header_offset +
472 FILE_HEADER_LEN +
473 self._bootblock_size, self._align)
474 self._hdr_at_start = True
475
476 def _skip_to(self, fd, offset):
477 """Write out pad bytes until a given offset
478
479 Args:
480 fd: File objext to write to
481 offset: Offset to write to
482 """
483 if fd.tell() > offset:
484 raise ValueError('No space for data before offset %#x (current offset %#x)' %
485 (offset, fd.tell()))
486 fd.write(tools.GetBytes(self._erase_byte, offset - fd.tell()))
487
Simon Glass7c173ce2019-07-08 13:18:55 -0600488 def _pad_to(self, fd, offset):
489 """Write out pad bytes and/or an empty file until a given offset
490
491 Args:
492 fd: File objext to write to
493 offset: Offset to write to
494 """
495 self._align_to(fd, self._align)
496 upto = fd.tell()
497 if upto > offset:
498 raise ValueError('No space for data before pad offset %#x (current offset %#x)' %
499 (offset, upto))
500 todo = align_int_down(offset - upto, self._align)
501 if todo:
502 cbf = CbfsFile.empty(todo, self._erase_byte)
Simon Glass1223db02019-07-08 14:25:39 -0600503 fd.write(cbf.get_data_and_offset()[0])
Simon Glass7c173ce2019-07-08 13:18:55 -0600504 self._skip_to(fd, offset)
505
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600506 def _align_to(self, fd, align):
507 """Write out pad bytes until a given alignment is reached
508
509 This only aligns if the resulting output would not reach the end of the
510 CBFS, since we want to leave the last 4 bytes for the master-header
511 pointer.
512
513 Args:
514 fd: File objext to write to
515 align: Alignment to require (e.g. 4 means pad to next 4-byte
516 boundary)
517 """
518 offset = align_int(fd.tell(), align)
519 if offset < self._size:
520 self._skip_to(fd, offset)
521
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600522 def add_file_stage(self, name, data, cbfs_offset=None):
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600523 """Add a new stage file to the CBFS
524
525 Args:
526 name: String file name to put in CBFS (does not need to correspond
527 to the name that the file originally came from)
528 data: Contents of file
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600529 cbfs_offset: Offset of this file's data within the CBFS, in bytes,
530 or None to place this file anywhere
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600531
532 Returns:
533 CbfsFile object created
534 """
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600535 cfile = CbfsFile.stage(self._base_address, name, data, cbfs_offset)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600536 self._files[name] = cfile
537 return cfile
538
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600539 def add_file_raw(self, name, data, cbfs_offset=None,
540 compress=COMPRESS_NONE):
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600541 """Create a new raw file
542
543 Args:
544 name: String file name to put in CBFS (does not need to correspond
545 to the name that the file originally came from)
546 data: Contents of file
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600547 cbfs_offset: Offset of this file's data within the CBFS, in bytes,
548 or None to place this file anywhere
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600549 compress: Compression algorithm to use (COMPRESS_...)
550
551 Returns:
552 CbfsFile object created
553 """
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600554 cfile = CbfsFile.raw(name, data, cbfs_offset, compress)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600555 self._files[name] = cfile
556 return cfile
557
558 def _write_header(self, fd, add_fileheader):
559 """Write out the master header to a CBFS
560
561 Args:
562 fd: File object
563 add_fileheader: True to place the master header in a file header
564 record
565 """
566 if fd.tell() > self._header_offset:
567 raise ValueError('No space for header at offset %#x (current offset %#x)' %
568 (self._header_offset, fd.tell()))
569 if not add_fileheader:
Simon Glass7c173ce2019-07-08 13:18:55 -0600570 self._pad_to(fd, self._header_offset)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600571 hdr = struct.pack(HEADER_FORMAT, HEADER_MAGIC, HEADER_VERSION2,
572 self._size, self._bootblock_size, self._align,
573 self._contents_offset, self._arch, 0xffffffff)
574 if add_fileheader:
575 name = _pack_string(self._master_name)
576 fd.write(struct.pack(FILE_HEADER_FORMAT, FILE_MAGIC, len(hdr),
577 TYPE_CBFSHEADER, 0,
578 FILE_HEADER_LEN + len(name)))
579 fd.write(name)
580 self._header_offset = fd.tell()
581 fd.write(hdr)
582 self._align_to(fd, self._align)
583 else:
584 fd.write(hdr)
585
586 def get_data(self):
587 """Obtain the full contents of the CBFS
588
589 Thhis builds the CBFS with headers and all required files.
590
591 Returns:
592 'bytes' type containing the data
593 """
594 fd = io.BytesIO()
595
596 # THe header can go at the start in some cases
597 if self._hdr_at_start:
598 self._write_header(fd, add_fileheader=self._add_fileheader)
599 self._skip_to(fd, self._contents_offset)
600
601 # Write out each file
602 for cbf in self._files.values():
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600603 # Place the file at its requested place, if any
604 offset = cbf.calc_start_offset()
605 if offset is not None:
606 self._pad_to(fd, align_int_down(offset, self._align))
Simon Glass1223db02019-07-08 14:25:39 -0600607 pos = fd.tell()
608 data, data_offset = cbf.get_data_and_offset(pos, self._erase_byte)
609 fd.write(data)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600610 self._align_to(fd, self._align)
Simon Glass1223db02019-07-08 14:25:39 -0600611 cbf.calced_cbfs_offset = pos + data_offset
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600612 if not self._hdr_at_start:
613 self._write_header(fd, add_fileheader=self._add_fileheader)
614
615 # Pad to the end and write a pointer to the CBFS master header
Simon Glass7c173ce2019-07-08 13:18:55 -0600616 self._pad_to(fd, self._base_address or self._size - 4)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600617 rel_offset = self._header_offset - self._size
618 fd.write(struct.pack('<I', rel_offset & 0xffffffff))
619
620 return fd.getvalue()
621
622
623class CbfsReader(object):
624 """Class to handle reading a Coreboot File System (CBFS)
625
626 Usage is something like:
627 cbfs = cbfs_util.CbfsReader(data)
628 cfile = cbfs.files['u-boot']
629 self.WriteFile('u-boot.bin', cfile.data)
630
631 Attributes:
632 files: Ordered list of CbfsFile objects
633 align: Alignment to use for files, typically ENTRT_ALIGN
634 stage_base_address: Base address to use when mapping ELF files into the
635 CBFS for TYPE_STAGE files. If this is larger than the code address
636 of the ELF file, then data at the start of the ELF file will not
637 appear in the CBFS. Currently there are no tests for behaviour as
638 documentation is sparse
639 magic: Integer magic number from master header (HEADER_MAGIC)
640 version: Version number of CBFS (HEADER_VERSION2)
641 rom_size: Size of CBFS
642 boot_block_size: Size of boot block
643 cbfs_offset: Offset of the first file in bytes from start of CBFS
644 arch: Architecture of CBFS file (ARCHITECTURE_...)
645 """
646 def __init__(self, data, read=True):
647 self.align = ENTRY_ALIGN
648 self.arch = None
649 self.boot_block_size = None
650 self.cbfs_offset = None
651 self.files = OrderedDict()
652 self.magic = None
653 self.rom_size = None
654 self.stage_base_address = 0
655 self.version = None
656 self.data = data
657 if read:
658 self.read()
659
660 def read(self):
661 """Read all the files in the CBFS and add them to self.files"""
662 with io.BytesIO(self.data) as fd:
663 # First, get the master header
664 if not self._find_and_read_header(fd, len(self.data)):
665 raise ValueError('Cannot find master header')
666 fd.seek(self.cbfs_offset)
667
668 # Now read in the files one at a time
669 while True:
670 cfile = self._read_next_file(fd)
671 if cfile:
672 self.files[cfile.name] = cfile
673 elif cfile is False:
674 break
675
676 def _find_and_read_header(self, fd, size):
677 """Find and read the master header in the CBFS
678
679 This looks at the pointer word at the very end of the CBFS. This is an
680 offset to the header relative to the size of the CBFS, which is assumed
681 to be known. Note that the offset is in *little endian* format.
682
683 Args:
684 fd: File to read from
685 size: Size of file
686
687 Returns:
688 True if header was found, False if not
689 """
690 orig_pos = fd.tell()
691 fd.seek(size - 4)
692 rel_offset, = struct.unpack('<I', fd.read(4))
693 pos = (size + rel_offset) & 0xffffffff
694 fd.seek(pos)
695 found = self._read_header(fd)
696 if not found:
697 print('Relative offset seems wrong, scanning whole image')
698 for pos in range(0, size - HEADER_LEN, 4):
699 fd.seek(pos)
700 found = self._read_header(fd)
701 if found:
702 break
703 fd.seek(orig_pos)
704 return found
705
706 def _read_next_file(self, fd):
707 """Read the next file from a CBFS
708
709 Args:
710 fd: File to read from
711
712 Returns:
713 CbfsFile object, if found
714 None if no object found, but data was parsed (e.g. TYPE_CBFSHEADER)
715 False if at end of CBFS and reading should stop
716 """
717 file_pos = fd.tell()
718 data = fd.read(FILE_HEADER_LEN)
719 if len(data) < FILE_HEADER_LEN:
Simon Glass17a74212019-07-20 12:24:03 -0600720 print('File header at %#x ran out of data' % file_pos)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600721 return False
722 magic, size, ftype, attr, offset = struct.unpack(FILE_HEADER_FORMAT,
723 data)
724 if magic != FILE_MAGIC:
725 return False
726 pos = fd.tell()
727 name = self._read_string(fd)
728 if name is None:
Simon Glass17a74212019-07-20 12:24:03 -0600729 print('String at %#x ran out of data' % pos)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600730 return False
731
732 if DEBUG:
733 print('name', name)
734
735 # If there are attribute headers present, read those
736 compress = self._read_attr(fd, file_pos, attr, offset)
737 if compress is None:
738 return False
739
740 # Create the correct CbfsFile object depending on the type
741 cfile = None
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600742 cbfs_offset = file_pos + offset
743 fd.seek(cbfs_offset, io.SEEK_SET)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600744 if ftype == TYPE_CBFSHEADER:
745 self._read_header(fd)
746 elif ftype == TYPE_STAGE:
747 data = fd.read(STAGE_LEN)
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600748 cfile = CbfsFile.stage(self.stage_base_address, name, b'',
749 cbfs_offset)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600750 (cfile.compress, cfile.entry, cfile.load, cfile.data_len,
751 cfile.memlen) = struct.unpack(STAGE_FORMAT, data)
752 cfile.data = fd.read(cfile.data_len)
753 elif ftype == TYPE_RAW:
754 data = fd.read(size)
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600755 cfile = CbfsFile.raw(name, data, cbfs_offset, compress)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600756 cfile.decompress()
757 if DEBUG:
758 print('data', data)
Simon Glass7c173ce2019-07-08 13:18:55 -0600759 elif ftype == TYPE_EMPTY:
760 # Just read the data and discard it, since it is only padding
761 fd.read(size)
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600762 cfile = CbfsFile('', TYPE_EMPTY, b'', cbfs_offset)
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600763 else:
764 raise ValueError('Unknown type %#x when reading\n' % ftype)
765 if cfile:
766 cfile.offset = offset
767
768 # Move past the padding to the start of a possible next file. If we are
769 # already at an alignment boundary, then there is no padding.
770 pad = (self.align - fd.tell() % self.align) % self.align
771 fd.seek(pad, io.SEEK_CUR)
772 return cfile
773
774 @classmethod
775 def _read_attr(cls, fd, file_pos, attr, offset):
776 """Read attributes from the file
777
778 CBFS files can have attributes which are things that cannot fit into the
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600779 header. The only attributes currently supported are compression and the
780 unused tag.
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600781
782 Args:
783 fd: File to read from
784 file_pos: Position of file in fd
785 attr: Offset of attributes, 0 if none
786 offset: Offset of file data (used to indicate the end of the
787 attributes)
788
789 Returns:
790 Compression to use for the file (COMPRESS_...)
791 """
792 compress = COMPRESS_NONE
793 if not attr:
794 return compress
795 attr_size = offset - attr
796 fd.seek(file_pos + attr, io.SEEK_SET)
797 while attr_size:
798 pos = fd.tell()
799 hdr = fd.read(8)
800 if len(hdr) < 8:
801 print('Attribute tag at %x ran out of data' % pos)
802 return None
803 atag, alen = struct.unpack(">II", hdr)
804 data = hdr + fd.read(alen - 8)
805 if atag == FILE_ATTR_TAG_COMPRESSION:
806 # We don't currently use this information
807 atag, alen, compress, _decomp_size = struct.unpack(
808 ATTR_COMPRESSION_FORMAT, data)
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600809 elif atag == FILE_ATTR_TAG_UNUSED2:
810 break
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600811 else:
812 print('Unknown attribute tag %x' % atag)
813 attr_size -= len(data)
814 return compress
815
816 def _read_header(self, fd):
817 """Read the master header
818
819 Reads the header and stores the information obtained into the member
820 variables.
821
822 Args:
823 fd: File to read from
824
825 Returns:
826 True if header was read OK, False if it is truncated or has the
827 wrong magic or version
828 """
829 pos = fd.tell()
830 data = fd.read(HEADER_LEN)
831 if len(data) < HEADER_LEN:
832 print('Header at %x ran out of data' % pos)
833 return False
834 (self.magic, self.version, self.rom_size, self.boot_block_size,
835 self.align, self.cbfs_offset, self.arch, _) = struct.unpack(
836 HEADER_FORMAT, data)
837 return self.magic == HEADER_MAGIC and (
838 self.version == HEADER_VERSION1 or
839 self.version == HEADER_VERSION2)
840
841 @classmethod
842 def _read_string(cls, fd):
843 """Read a string from a file
844
845 This reads a string and aligns the data to the next alignment boundary
846
847 Args:
848 fd: File to read from
849
850 Returns:
851 string read ('str' type) encoded to UTF-8, or None if we ran out of
852 data
853 """
854 val = b''
855 while True:
856 data = fd.read(FILENAME_ALIGN)
857 if len(data) < FILENAME_ALIGN:
858 return None
859 pos = data.find(b'\0')
860 if pos == -1:
861 val += data
862 else:
863 val += data[:pos]
864 break
865 return val.decode('utf-8')
866
867
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600868def cbfstool(fname, *cbfs_args, **kwargs):
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600869 """Run cbfstool with provided arguments
870
871 If the tool fails then this function raises an exception and prints out the
872 output and stderr.
873
874 Args:
875 fname: Filename of CBFS
876 *cbfs_args: List of arguments to pass to cbfstool
877
878 Returns:
879 CommandResult object containing the results
880 """
Simon Glasse073d4e2019-07-08 13:18:56 -0600881 args = ['cbfstool', fname] + list(cbfs_args)
882 if kwargs.get('base') is not None:
883 args += ['-b', '%#x' % kwargs['base']]
Simon Glass4997a7e2019-07-08 13:18:52 -0600884 result = command.RunPipe([args], capture=not VERBOSE,
885 capture_stderr=not VERBOSE, raise_on_error=False)
886 if result.return_code:
887 print(result.stderr, file=sys.stderr)
888 raise Exception("Failed to run (error %d): '%s'" %
889 (result.return_code, ' '.join(args)))