4878 lines
194 KiB
Python
Executable File
4878 lines
194 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright 2016, The Android Open Source Project
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#
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# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
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# obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
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# files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
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# restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy,
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# modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
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# of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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#
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# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
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# BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
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# ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
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# CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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# SOFTWARE.
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#
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"""Command-line tool for working with Android Verified Boot images."""
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import argparse
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import binascii
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import bisect
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import hashlib
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import json
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import math
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import os
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import struct
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import time
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# Keep in sync with libavb/avb_version.h.
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AVB_VERSION_MAJOR = 1
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AVB_VERSION_MINOR = 2
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AVB_VERSION_SUB = 0
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# Keep in sync with libavb/avb_footer.h.
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AVB_FOOTER_VERSION_MAJOR = 1
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AVB_FOOTER_VERSION_MINOR = 0
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AVB_VBMETA_IMAGE_FLAGS_HASHTREE_DISABLED = 1
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# Configuration for enabling logging of calls to avbtool.
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AVB_INVOCATION_LOGFILE = os.environ.get('AVB_INVOCATION_LOGFILE')
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class AvbError(Exception):
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"""Application-specific errors.
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These errors represent issues for which a stack-trace should not be
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presented.
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Attributes:
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message: Error message.
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"""
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def __init__(self, message):
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Exception.__init__(self, message)
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class Algorithm(object):
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"""Contains details about an algorithm.
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See the avb_vbmeta_image.h file for more details about algorithms.
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The constant |ALGORITHMS| is a dictionary from human-readable
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names (e.g 'SHA256_RSA2048') to instances of this class.
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Attributes:
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algorithm_type: Integer code corresponding to |AvbAlgorithmType|.
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hash_name: Empty or a name from |hashlib.algorithms|.
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hash_num_bytes: Number of bytes used to store the hash.
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signature_num_bytes: Number of bytes used to store the signature.
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public_key_num_bytes: Number of bytes used to store the public key.
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padding: Padding used for signature as bytes, if any.
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"""
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def __init__(self, algorithm_type, hash_name, hash_num_bytes,
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signature_num_bytes, public_key_num_bytes, padding):
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self.algorithm_type = algorithm_type
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self.hash_name = hash_name
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self.hash_num_bytes = hash_num_bytes
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self.signature_num_bytes = signature_num_bytes
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self.public_key_num_bytes = public_key_num_bytes
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self.padding = padding
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# This must be kept in sync with the avb_crypto.h file.
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#
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# The PKC1-v1.5 padding is a blob of binary DER of ASN.1 and is
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# obtained from section 5.2.2 of RFC 4880.
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ALGORITHMS = {
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'NONE': Algorithm(
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algorithm_type=0, # AVB_ALGORITHM_TYPE_NONE
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hash_name='',
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hash_num_bytes=0,
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signature_num_bytes=0,
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public_key_num_bytes=0,
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padding=b''),
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'SHA256_RSA2048': Algorithm(
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algorithm_type=1, # AVB_ALGORITHM_TYPE_SHA256_RSA2048
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hash_name='sha256',
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hash_num_bytes=32,
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signature_num_bytes=256,
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public_key_num_bytes=8 + 2*2048//8,
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padding=bytes(bytearray([
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# PKCS1-v1_5 padding
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0x00, 0x01] + [0xff]*202 + [0x00] + [
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# ASN.1 header
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0x30, 0x31, 0x30, 0x0d, 0x06, 0x09, 0x60, 0x86,
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0x48, 0x01, 0x65, 0x03, 0x04, 0x02, 0x01, 0x05,
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0x00, 0x04, 0x20,
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]))),
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'SHA256_RSA4096': Algorithm(
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algorithm_type=2, # AVB_ALGORITHM_TYPE_SHA256_RSA4096
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hash_name='sha256',
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hash_num_bytes=32,
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signature_num_bytes=512,
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public_key_num_bytes=8 + 2*4096//8,
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padding=bytes(bytearray([
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# PKCS1-v1_5 padding
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0x00, 0x01] + [0xff]*458 + [0x00] + [
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# ASN.1 header
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0x30, 0x31, 0x30, 0x0d, 0x06, 0x09, 0x60, 0x86,
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0x48, 0x01, 0x65, 0x03, 0x04, 0x02, 0x01, 0x05,
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0x00, 0x04, 0x20,
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]))),
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'SHA256_RSA8192': Algorithm(
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algorithm_type=3, # AVB_ALGORITHM_TYPE_SHA256_RSA8192
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hash_name='sha256',
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hash_num_bytes=32,
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signature_num_bytes=1024,
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public_key_num_bytes=8 + 2*8192//8,
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padding=bytes(bytearray([
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# PKCS1-v1_5 padding
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0x00, 0x01] + [0xff]*970 + [0x00] + [
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# ASN.1 header
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0x30, 0x31, 0x30, 0x0d, 0x06, 0x09, 0x60, 0x86,
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0x48, 0x01, 0x65, 0x03, 0x04, 0x02, 0x01, 0x05,
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0x00, 0x04, 0x20,
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]))),
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'SHA512_RSA2048': Algorithm(
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algorithm_type=4, # AVB_ALGORITHM_TYPE_SHA512_RSA2048
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hash_name='sha512',
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hash_num_bytes=64,
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signature_num_bytes=256,
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public_key_num_bytes=8 + 2*2048//8,
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padding=bytes(bytearray([
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# PKCS1-v1_5 padding
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0x00, 0x01] + [0xff]*170 + [0x00] + [
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# ASN.1 header
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0x30, 0x51, 0x30, 0x0d, 0x06, 0x09, 0x60, 0x86,
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0x48, 0x01, 0x65, 0x03, 0x04, 0x02, 0x03, 0x05,
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0x00, 0x04, 0x40
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]))),
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'SHA512_RSA4096': Algorithm(
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algorithm_type=5, # AVB_ALGORITHM_TYPE_SHA512_RSA4096
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hash_name='sha512',
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hash_num_bytes=64,
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signature_num_bytes=512,
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public_key_num_bytes=8 + 2*4096//8,
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padding=bytes(bytearray([
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# PKCS1-v1_5 padding
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0x00, 0x01] + [0xff]*426 + [0x00] + [
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# ASN.1 header
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0x30, 0x51, 0x30, 0x0d, 0x06, 0x09, 0x60, 0x86,
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0x48, 0x01, 0x65, 0x03, 0x04, 0x02, 0x03, 0x05,
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0x00, 0x04, 0x40
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]))),
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'SHA512_RSA8192': Algorithm(
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algorithm_type=6, # AVB_ALGORITHM_TYPE_SHA512_RSA8192
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hash_name='sha512',
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hash_num_bytes=64,
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signature_num_bytes=1024,
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public_key_num_bytes=8 + 2*8192//8,
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padding=bytes(bytearray([
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# PKCS1-v1_5 padding
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0x00, 0x01] + [0xff]*938 + [0x00] + [
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# ASN.1 header
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0x30, 0x51, 0x30, 0x0d, 0x06, 0x09, 0x60, 0x86,
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0x48, 0x01, 0x65, 0x03, 0x04, 0x02, 0x03, 0x05,
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0x00, 0x04, 0x40
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]))),
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}
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def get_release_string():
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"""Calculates the release string to use in the VBMeta struct."""
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# Keep in sync with libavb/avb_version.c:avb_version_string().
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return 'avbtool {}.{}.{}'.format(AVB_VERSION_MAJOR,
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AVB_VERSION_MINOR,
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AVB_VERSION_SUB)
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def round_to_multiple(number, size):
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"""Rounds a number up to nearest multiple of another number.
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Arguments:
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number: The number to round up.
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size: The multiple to round up to.
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Returns:
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If |number| is a multiple of |size|, returns |number|, otherwise
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returns |number| + |size|.
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"""
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remainder = number % size
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if remainder == 0:
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return number
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return number + size - remainder
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def round_to_pow2(number):
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"""Rounds a number up to the next power of 2.
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Arguments:
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number: The number to round up.
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Returns:
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If |number| is already a power of 2 then |number| is
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returned. Otherwise the smallest power of 2 greater than |number|
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is returned.
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"""
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return 2**((number - 1).bit_length())
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def encode_long(num_bits, value):
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"""Encodes a long to a bytearray() using a given amount of bits.
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This number is written big-endian, e.g. with the most significant
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bit first.
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This is the reverse of decode_long().
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Arguments:
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num_bits: The number of bits to write, e.g. 2048.
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value: The value to write.
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Returns:
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A bytearray() with the encoded long.
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"""
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ret = bytearray()
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for bit_pos in range(num_bits, 0, -8):
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octet = (value >> (bit_pos - 8)) & 0xff
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ret.extend(struct.pack('!B', octet))
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return ret
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def decode_long(blob):
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"""Decodes a long from a bytearray() using a given amount of bits.
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This number is expected to be in big-endian, e.g. with the most
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significant bit first.
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This is the reverse of encode_long().
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Arguments:
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blob: A bytearray() with the encoded long.
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Returns:
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The decoded value.
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"""
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ret = 0
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for b in bytearray(blob):
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ret *= 256
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ret += b
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return ret
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def egcd(a, b):
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"""Calculate greatest common divisor of two numbers.
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This implementation uses a recursive version of the extended
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Euclidian algorithm.
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Arguments:
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a: First number.
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b: Second number.
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Returns:
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A tuple (gcd, x, y) that where |gcd| is the greatest common
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divisor of |a| and |b| and |a|*|x| + |b|*|y| = |gcd|.
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"""
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if a == 0:
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return (b, 0, 1)
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g, y, x = egcd(b % a, a)
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return (g, x - (b // a) * y, y)
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def modinv(a, m):
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"""Calculate modular multiplicative inverse of |a| modulo |m|.
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This calculates the number |x| such that |a| * |x| == 1 (modulo
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|m|). This number only exists if |a| and |m| are co-prime - |None|
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is returned if this isn't true.
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Arguments:
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a: The number to calculate a modular inverse of.
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m: The modulo to use.
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Returns:
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The modular multiplicative inverse of |a| and |m| or |None| if
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these numbers are not co-prime.
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"""
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gcd, x, _ = egcd(a, m)
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if gcd != 1:
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return None # modular inverse does not exist
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return x % m
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def parse_number(string):
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"""Parse a string as a number.
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This is just a short-hand for int(string, 0) suitable for use in the
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|type| parameter of |ArgumentParser|'s add_argument() function. An
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improvement to just using type=int is that this function supports
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numbers in other bases, e.g. "0x1234".
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Arguments:
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string: The string to parse.
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Returns:
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The parsed integer.
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Raises:
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ValueError: If the number could not be parsed.
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"""
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return int(string, 0)
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class RSAPublicKey(object):
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"""Data structure used for a RSA public key.
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Attributes:
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exponent: The key exponent.
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modulus: The key modulus.
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num_bits: The key size.
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"""
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MODULUS_PREFIX = b'modulus='
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def __init__(self, key_path):
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"""Loads and parses an RSA key from either a private or public key file.
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Arguments:
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key_path: The path to a key file.
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Raises:
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AvbError: If RSA key parameters could not be read from file.
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"""
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# We used to have something as simple as this:
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#
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# key = Crypto.PublicKey.RSA.importKey(open(key_path).read())
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# self.exponent = key.e
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# self.modulus = key.n
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# self.num_bits = key.size() + 1
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#
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# but unfortunately PyCrypto is not available in the builder. So
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# instead just parse openssl(1) output to get this
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# information. It's ugly but...
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args = ['openssl', 'rsa', '-in', key_path, '-modulus', '-noout']
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p = subprocess.Popen(args,
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
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(pout, perr) = p.communicate()
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if p.wait() != 0:
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# Could be just a public key is passed, try that.
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args.append('-pubin')
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p = subprocess.Popen(args,
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
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(pout, perr) = p.communicate()
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if p.wait() != 0:
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raise AvbError('Error getting public key: {}'.format(perr))
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if not pout.lower().startswith(self.MODULUS_PREFIX):
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raise AvbError('Unexpected modulus output')
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modulus_hexstr = pout[len(self.MODULUS_PREFIX):]
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# The exponent is assumed to always be 65537 and the number of
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# bits can be derived from the modulus by rounding up to the
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# nearest power of 2.
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self.key_path = key_path
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self.modulus = int(modulus_hexstr, 16)
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self.num_bits = round_to_pow2(int(math.ceil(math.log(self.modulus, 2))))
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self.exponent = 65537
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def encode(self):
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"""Encodes the public RSA key in |AvbRSAPublicKeyHeader| format.
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This creates a |AvbRSAPublicKeyHeader| as well as the two large
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numbers (|key_num_bits| bits long) following it.
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Returns:
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The |AvbRSAPublicKeyHeader| followed by two large numbers as bytes.
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Raises:
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AvbError: If given RSA key exponent is not 65537.
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"""
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if self.exponent != 65537:
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raise AvbError('Only RSA keys with exponent 65537 are supported.')
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ret = bytearray()
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# Calculate n0inv = -1/n[0] (mod 2^32)
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b = 2 ** 32
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n0inv = b - modinv(self.modulus, b)
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# Calculate rr = r^2 (mod N), where r = 2^(# of key bits)
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r = 2 ** self.modulus.bit_length()
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rrmodn = r * r % self.modulus
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ret.extend(struct.pack('!II', self.num_bits, n0inv))
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ret.extend(encode_long(self.num_bits, self.modulus))
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ret.extend(encode_long(self.num_bits, rrmodn))
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return bytes(ret)
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def sign(self, algorithm_name, data_to_sign, signing_helper=None,
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signing_helper_with_files=None):
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"""Sign given data using |signing_helper| or openssl.
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openssl is used if neither the parameters signing_helper nor
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signing_helper_with_files are given.
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Arguments:
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algorithm_name: The algorithm name as per the ALGORITHMS dict.
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data_to_sign: Data to sign as bytes or bytearray.
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signing_helper: Program which signs a hash and returns the signature.
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signing_helper_with_files: Same as signing_helper but uses files instead.
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Returns:
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The signature as bytes.
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Raises:
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AvbError: If an error occurred during signing.
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"""
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# Checks requested algorithm for validity.
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algorithm = ALGORITHMS.get(algorithm_name)
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if not algorithm:
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raise AvbError('Algorithm with name {} is not supported.'
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.format(algorithm_name))
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if self.num_bits != (algorithm.signature_num_bytes * 8):
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raise AvbError('Key size of key ({} bits) does not match key size '
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'({} bits) of given algorithm {}.'
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.format(self.num_bits, algorithm.signature_num_bytes * 8,
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algorithm_name))
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# Hashes the data.
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hasher = hashlib.new(algorithm.hash_name)
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hasher.update(data_to_sign)
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digest = hasher.digest()
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# Calculates the signature.
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padding_and_hash = algorithm.padding + digest
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p = None
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if signing_helper_with_files is not None:
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as signing_file:
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signing_file.write(padding_and_hash)
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signing_file.flush()
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p = subprocess.Popen([signing_helper_with_files, algorithm_name,
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self.key_path, signing_file.name])
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retcode = p.wait()
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if retcode != 0:
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raise AvbError('Error signing')
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signing_file.seek(0)
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signature = signing_file.read()
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else:
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if signing_helper is not None:
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p = subprocess.Popen(
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[signing_helper, algorithm_name, self.key_path],
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
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else:
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p = subprocess.Popen(
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['openssl', 'rsautl', '-sign', '-inkey', self.key_path, '-raw'],
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
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(pout, perr) = p.communicate(padding_and_hash)
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retcode = p.wait()
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if retcode != 0:
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raise AvbError('Error signing: {}'.format(perr))
|
|
signature = pout
|
|
if len(signature) != algorithm.signature_num_bytes:
|
|
raise AvbError('Error signing: Invalid length of signature')
|
|
return signature
|
|
|
|
|
|
def lookup_algorithm_by_type(alg_type):
|
|
"""Looks up algorithm by type.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
alg_type: The integer representing the type.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A tuple with the algorithm name and an |Algorithm| instance.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
Exception: If the algorithm cannot be found
|
|
"""
|
|
for alg_name in ALGORITHMS:
|
|
alg_data = ALGORITHMS[alg_name]
|
|
if alg_data.algorithm_type == alg_type:
|
|
return (alg_name, alg_data)
|
|
raise AvbError('Unknown algorithm type {}'.format(alg_type))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def lookup_hash_size_by_type(alg_type):
|
|
"""Looks up hash size by type.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
alg_type: The integer representing the type.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The corresponding hash size.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If the algorithm cannot be found.
|
|
"""
|
|
for alg_name in ALGORITHMS:
|
|
alg_data = ALGORITHMS[alg_name]
|
|
if alg_data.algorithm_type == alg_type:
|
|
return alg_data.hash_num_bytes
|
|
raise AvbError('Unsupported algorithm type {}'.format(alg_type))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def verify_vbmeta_signature(vbmeta_header, vbmeta_blob):
|
|
"""Checks that signature in a vbmeta blob was made by the embedded public key.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
vbmeta_header: A AvbVBMetaHeader.
|
|
vbmeta_blob: The whole vbmeta blob, including the header as bytes or
|
|
bytearray.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
True if the signature is valid and corresponds to the embedded
|
|
public key. Also returns True if the vbmeta blob is not signed.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If there errors calling out to openssl command during
|
|
signature verification.
|
|
"""
|
|
(_, alg) = lookup_algorithm_by_type(vbmeta_header.algorithm_type)
|
|
if not alg.hash_name:
|
|
return True
|
|
header_blob = vbmeta_blob[0:256]
|
|
auth_offset = 256
|
|
aux_offset = auth_offset + vbmeta_header.authentication_data_block_size
|
|
aux_size = vbmeta_header.auxiliary_data_block_size
|
|
aux_blob = vbmeta_blob[aux_offset:aux_offset + aux_size]
|
|
pubkey_offset = aux_offset + vbmeta_header.public_key_offset
|
|
pubkey_size = vbmeta_header.public_key_size
|
|
pubkey_blob = vbmeta_blob[pubkey_offset:pubkey_offset + pubkey_size]
|
|
|
|
digest_offset = auth_offset + vbmeta_header.hash_offset
|
|
digest_size = vbmeta_header.hash_size
|
|
digest_blob = vbmeta_blob[digest_offset:digest_offset + digest_size]
|
|
|
|
sig_offset = auth_offset + vbmeta_header.signature_offset
|
|
sig_size = vbmeta_header.signature_size
|
|
sig_blob = vbmeta_blob[sig_offset:sig_offset + sig_size]
|
|
|
|
# Now that we've got the stored digest, public key, and signature
|
|
# all we need to do is to verify. This is the exactly the same
|
|
# steps as performed in the avb_vbmeta_image_verify() function in
|
|
# libavb/avb_vbmeta_image.c.
|
|
|
|
ha = hashlib.new(alg.hash_name)
|
|
ha.update(header_blob)
|
|
ha.update(aux_blob)
|
|
computed_digest = ha.digest()
|
|
|
|
if computed_digest != digest_blob:
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
padding_and_digest = alg.padding + computed_digest
|
|
|
|
(num_bits,) = struct.unpack('!I', pubkey_blob[0:4])
|
|
modulus_blob = pubkey_blob[8:8 + num_bits//8]
|
|
modulus = decode_long(modulus_blob)
|
|
exponent = 65537
|
|
|
|
# We used to have this:
|
|
#
|
|
# import Crypto.PublicKey.RSA
|
|
# key = Crypto.PublicKey.RSA.construct((modulus, long(exponent)))
|
|
# if not key.verify(decode_long(padding_and_digest),
|
|
# (decode_long(sig_blob), None)):
|
|
# return False
|
|
# return True
|
|
#
|
|
# but since 'avbtool verify_image' is used on the builders we don't want
|
|
# to rely on Crypto.PublicKey.RSA. Instead just use openssl(1) to verify.
|
|
asn1_str = ('asn1=SEQUENCE:pubkeyinfo\n'
|
|
'\n'
|
|
'[pubkeyinfo]\n'
|
|
'algorithm=SEQUENCE:rsa_alg\n'
|
|
'pubkey=BITWRAP,SEQUENCE:rsapubkey\n'
|
|
'\n'
|
|
'[rsa_alg]\n'
|
|
'algorithm=OID:rsaEncryption\n'
|
|
'parameter=NULL\n'
|
|
'\n'
|
|
'[rsapubkey]\n'
|
|
'n=INTEGER:{}\n'
|
|
'e=INTEGER:{}\n').format(hex(modulus).rstrip('L'),
|
|
hex(exponent).rstrip('L'))
|
|
|
|
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as asn1_tmpfile:
|
|
asn1_tmpfile.write(asn1_str.encode('ascii'))
|
|
asn1_tmpfile.flush()
|
|
|
|
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as der_tmpfile:
|
|
p = subprocess.Popen(
|
|
['openssl', 'asn1parse', '-genconf', asn1_tmpfile.name, '-out',
|
|
der_tmpfile.name, '-noout'])
|
|
retcode = p.wait()
|
|
if retcode != 0:
|
|
raise AvbError('Error generating DER file')
|
|
|
|
p = subprocess.Popen(
|
|
['openssl', 'rsautl', '-verify', '-pubin', '-inkey', der_tmpfile.name,
|
|
'-keyform', 'DER', '-raw'],
|
|
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
|
|
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
|
|
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
|
|
(pout, perr) = p.communicate(sig_blob)
|
|
retcode = p.wait()
|
|
if retcode != 0:
|
|
raise AvbError('Error verifying data: {}'.format(perr))
|
|
if pout != padding_and_digest:
|
|
sys.stderr.write('Signature not correct\n')
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
|
|
def create_avb_hashtree_hasher(algorithm, salt):
|
|
"""Create the hasher for AVB hashtree based on the input algorithm."""
|
|
|
|
if algorithm.lower() == 'blake2b-256':
|
|
return hashlib.new('blake2b', salt, digest_size=32)
|
|
|
|
return hashlib.new(algorithm, salt)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ImageChunk(object):
|
|
"""Data structure used for representing chunks in Android sparse files.
|
|
|
|
Attributes:
|
|
chunk_type: One of TYPE_RAW, TYPE_FILL, or TYPE_DONT_CARE.
|
|
chunk_offset: Offset in the sparse file where this chunk begins.
|
|
output_offset: Offset in de-sparsified file where output begins.
|
|
output_size: Number of bytes in output.
|
|
input_offset: Offset in sparse file for data if TYPE_RAW otherwise None.
|
|
fill_data: Blob with data to fill if TYPE_FILL otherwise None.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
FORMAT = '<2H2I'
|
|
TYPE_RAW = 0xcac1
|
|
TYPE_FILL = 0xcac2
|
|
TYPE_DONT_CARE = 0xcac3
|
|
TYPE_CRC32 = 0xcac4
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, chunk_type, chunk_offset, output_offset, output_size,
|
|
input_offset, fill_data):
|
|
"""Initializes an ImageChunk object.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
chunk_type: One of TYPE_RAW, TYPE_FILL, or TYPE_DONT_CARE.
|
|
chunk_offset: Offset in the sparse file where this chunk begins.
|
|
output_offset: Offset in de-sparsified file.
|
|
output_size: Number of bytes in output.
|
|
input_offset: Offset in sparse file if TYPE_RAW otherwise None.
|
|
fill_data: Blob as bytes with data to fill if TYPE_FILL otherwise None.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
ValueError: If given chunk parameters are invalid.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.chunk_type = chunk_type
|
|
self.chunk_offset = chunk_offset
|
|
self.output_offset = output_offset
|
|
self.output_size = output_size
|
|
self.input_offset = input_offset
|
|
self.fill_data = fill_data
|
|
# Check invariants.
|
|
if self.chunk_type == self.TYPE_RAW:
|
|
if self.fill_data is not None:
|
|
raise ValueError('RAW chunk cannot have fill_data set.')
|
|
if not self.input_offset:
|
|
raise ValueError('RAW chunk must have input_offset set.')
|
|
elif self.chunk_type == self.TYPE_FILL:
|
|
if self.fill_data is None:
|
|
raise ValueError('FILL chunk must have fill_data set.')
|
|
if self.input_offset:
|
|
raise ValueError('FILL chunk cannot have input_offset set.')
|
|
elif self.chunk_type == self.TYPE_DONT_CARE:
|
|
if self.fill_data is not None:
|
|
raise ValueError('DONT_CARE chunk cannot have fill_data set.')
|
|
if self.input_offset:
|
|
raise ValueError('DONT_CARE chunk cannot have input_offset set.')
|
|
else:
|
|
raise ValueError('Invalid chunk type')
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ImageHandler(object):
|
|
"""Abstraction for image I/O with support for Android sparse images.
|
|
|
|
This class provides an interface for working with image files that
|
|
may be using the Android Sparse Image format. When an instance is
|
|
constructed, we test whether it's an Android sparse file. If so,
|
|
operations will be on the sparse file by interpreting the sparse
|
|
format, otherwise they will be directly on the file. Either way the
|
|
operations do the same.
|
|
|
|
For reading, this interface mimics a file object - it has seek(),
|
|
tell(), and read() methods. For writing, only truncation
|
|
(truncate()) and appending is supported (append_raw() and
|
|
append_dont_care()). Additionally, data can only be written in units
|
|
of the block size.
|
|
|
|
Attributes:
|
|
filename: Name of file.
|
|
is_sparse: Whether the file being operated on is sparse.
|
|
block_size: The block size, typically 4096.
|
|
image_size: The size of the unsparsified file.
|
|
"""
|
|
# See system/core/libsparse/sparse_format.h for details.
|
|
MAGIC = 0xed26ff3a
|
|
HEADER_FORMAT = '<I4H4I'
|
|
|
|
# These are formats and offset of just the |total_chunks| and
|
|
# |total_blocks| fields.
|
|
NUM_CHUNKS_AND_BLOCKS_FORMAT = '<II'
|
|
NUM_CHUNKS_AND_BLOCKS_OFFSET = 16
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, image_filename, read_only=False):
|
|
"""Initializes an image handler.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_filename: The name of the file to operate on.
|
|
read_only: True if file is only opened for read-only operations.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
ValueError: If data in the file is invalid.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.filename = image_filename
|
|
self._num_total_blocks = 0
|
|
self._num_total_chunks = 0
|
|
self._file_pos = 0
|
|
self._read_only = read_only
|
|
self._read_header()
|
|
|
|
def _read_header(self):
|
|
"""Initializes internal data structures used for reading file.
|
|
|
|
This may be called multiple times and is typically called after
|
|
modifying the file (e.g. appending, truncation).
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
ValueError: If data in the file is invalid.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.is_sparse = False
|
|
self.block_size = 4096
|
|
self._file_pos = 0
|
|
if self._read_only:
|
|
self._image = open(self.filename, 'rb')
|
|
else:
|
|
self._image = open(self.filename, 'r+b')
|
|
self._image.seek(0, os.SEEK_END)
|
|
self.image_size = self._image.tell()
|
|
|
|
self._image.seek(0, os.SEEK_SET)
|
|
header_bin = self._image.read(struct.calcsize(self.HEADER_FORMAT))
|
|
(magic, major_version, minor_version, file_hdr_sz, chunk_hdr_sz,
|
|
block_size, self._num_total_blocks, self._num_total_chunks,
|
|
_) = struct.unpack(self.HEADER_FORMAT, header_bin)
|
|
if magic != self.MAGIC:
|
|
# Not a sparse image, our job here is done.
|
|
return
|
|
if not (major_version == 1 and minor_version == 0):
|
|
raise ValueError('Encountered sparse image format version {}.{} but '
|
|
'only 1.0 is supported'.format(major_version,
|
|
minor_version))
|
|
if file_hdr_sz != struct.calcsize(self.HEADER_FORMAT):
|
|
raise ValueError('Unexpected file_hdr_sz value {}.'.
|
|
format(file_hdr_sz))
|
|
if chunk_hdr_sz != struct.calcsize(ImageChunk.FORMAT):
|
|
raise ValueError('Unexpected chunk_hdr_sz value {}.'.
|
|
format(chunk_hdr_sz))
|
|
|
|
self.block_size = block_size
|
|
|
|
# Build an list of chunks by parsing the file.
|
|
self._chunks = []
|
|
|
|
# Find the smallest offset where only "Don't care" chunks
|
|
# follow. This will be the size of the content in the sparse
|
|
# image.
|
|
offset = 0
|
|
output_offset = 0
|
|
for _ in range(1, self._num_total_chunks + 1):
|
|
chunk_offset = self._image.tell()
|
|
|
|
header_bin = self._image.read(struct.calcsize(ImageChunk.FORMAT))
|
|
(chunk_type, _, chunk_sz, total_sz) = struct.unpack(ImageChunk.FORMAT,
|
|
header_bin)
|
|
data_sz = total_sz - struct.calcsize(ImageChunk.FORMAT)
|
|
|
|
if chunk_type == ImageChunk.TYPE_RAW:
|
|
if data_sz != (chunk_sz * self.block_size):
|
|
raise ValueError('Raw chunk input size ({}) does not match output '
|
|
'size ({})'.
|
|
format(data_sz, chunk_sz*self.block_size))
|
|
self._chunks.append(ImageChunk(ImageChunk.TYPE_RAW,
|
|
chunk_offset,
|
|
output_offset,
|
|
chunk_sz*self.block_size,
|
|
self._image.tell(),
|
|
None))
|
|
self._image.seek(data_sz, os.SEEK_CUR)
|
|
|
|
elif chunk_type == ImageChunk.TYPE_FILL:
|
|
if data_sz != 4:
|
|
raise ValueError('Fill chunk should have 4 bytes of fill, but this '
|
|
'has {}'.format(data_sz))
|
|
fill_data = self._image.read(4)
|
|
self._chunks.append(ImageChunk(ImageChunk.TYPE_FILL,
|
|
chunk_offset,
|
|
output_offset,
|
|
chunk_sz*self.block_size,
|
|
None,
|
|
fill_data))
|
|
elif chunk_type == ImageChunk.TYPE_DONT_CARE:
|
|
if data_sz != 0:
|
|
raise ValueError('Don\'t care chunk input size is non-zero ({})'.
|
|
format(data_sz))
|
|
self._chunks.append(ImageChunk(ImageChunk.TYPE_DONT_CARE,
|
|
chunk_offset,
|
|
output_offset,
|
|
chunk_sz*self.block_size,
|
|
None,
|
|
None))
|
|
elif chunk_type == ImageChunk.TYPE_CRC32:
|
|
if data_sz != 4:
|
|
raise ValueError('CRC32 chunk should have 4 bytes of CRC, but '
|
|
'this has {}'.format(data_sz))
|
|
self._image.read(4)
|
|
else:
|
|
raise ValueError('Unknown chunk type {}'.format(chunk_type))
|
|
|
|
offset += chunk_sz
|
|
output_offset += chunk_sz*self.block_size
|
|
|
|
# Record where sparse data end.
|
|
self._sparse_end = self._image.tell()
|
|
|
|
# Now that we've traversed all chunks, sanity check.
|
|
if self._num_total_blocks != offset:
|
|
raise ValueError('The header said we should have {} output blocks, '
|
|
'but we saw {}'.format(self._num_total_blocks, offset))
|
|
junk_len = len(self._image.read())
|
|
if junk_len > 0:
|
|
raise ValueError('There were {} bytes of extra data at the end of the '
|
|
'file.'.format(junk_len))
|
|
|
|
# Assign |image_size|.
|
|
self.image_size = output_offset
|
|
|
|
# This is used when bisecting in read() to find the initial slice.
|
|
self._chunk_output_offsets = [i.output_offset for i in self._chunks]
|
|
|
|
self.is_sparse = True
|
|
|
|
def _update_chunks_and_blocks(self):
|
|
"""Helper function to update the image header.
|
|
|
|
The the |total_chunks| and |total_blocks| fields in the header
|
|
will be set to value of the |_num_total_blocks| and
|
|
|_num_total_chunks| attributes.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
self._image.seek(self.NUM_CHUNKS_AND_BLOCKS_OFFSET, os.SEEK_SET)
|
|
self._image.write(struct.pack(self.NUM_CHUNKS_AND_BLOCKS_FORMAT,
|
|
self._num_total_blocks,
|
|
self._num_total_chunks))
|
|
|
|
def append_dont_care(self, num_bytes):
|
|
"""Appends a DONT_CARE chunk to the sparse file.
|
|
|
|
The given number of bytes must be a multiple of the block size.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
num_bytes: Size in number of bytes of the DONT_CARE chunk.
|
|
|
|
Raises
|
|
OSError: If ImageHandler was initialized in read-only mode.
|
|
"""
|
|
assert num_bytes % self.block_size == 0
|
|
|
|
if self._read_only:
|
|
raise OSError('ImageHandler is in read-only mode.')
|
|
|
|
if not self.is_sparse:
|
|
self._image.seek(0, os.SEEK_END)
|
|
# This is more efficient that writing NUL bytes since it'll add
|
|
# a hole on file systems that support sparse files (native
|
|
# sparse, not Android sparse).
|
|
self._image.truncate(self._image.tell() + num_bytes)
|
|
self._read_header()
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
self._num_total_chunks += 1
|
|
self._num_total_blocks += num_bytes // self.block_size
|
|
self._update_chunks_and_blocks()
|
|
|
|
self._image.seek(self._sparse_end, os.SEEK_SET)
|
|
self._image.write(struct.pack(ImageChunk.FORMAT,
|
|
ImageChunk.TYPE_DONT_CARE,
|
|
0, # Reserved
|
|
num_bytes // self.block_size,
|
|
struct.calcsize(ImageChunk.FORMAT)))
|
|
self._read_header()
|
|
|
|
def append_raw(self, data):
|
|
"""Appends a RAW chunk to the sparse file.
|
|
|
|
The length of the given data must be a multiple of the block size.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
data: Data to append as bytes.
|
|
|
|
Raises
|
|
OSError: If ImageHandler was initialized in read-only mode.
|
|
"""
|
|
assert len(data) % self.block_size == 0
|
|
|
|
if self._read_only:
|
|
raise OSError('ImageHandler is in read-only mode.')
|
|
|
|
if not self.is_sparse:
|
|
self._image.seek(0, os.SEEK_END)
|
|
self._image.write(data)
|
|
self._read_header()
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
self._num_total_chunks += 1
|
|
self._num_total_blocks += len(data) // self.block_size
|
|
self._update_chunks_and_blocks()
|
|
|
|
self._image.seek(self._sparse_end, os.SEEK_SET)
|
|
self._image.write(struct.pack(ImageChunk.FORMAT,
|
|
ImageChunk.TYPE_RAW,
|
|
0, # Reserved
|
|
len(data) // self.block_size,
|
|
len(data) +
|
|
struct.calcsize(ImageChunk.FORMAT)))
|
|
self._image.write(data)
|
|
self._read_header()
|
|
|
|
def append_fill(self, fill_data, size):
|
|
"""Appends a fill chunk to the sparse file.
|
|
|
|
The total length of the fill data must be a multiple of the block size.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
fill_data: Fill data to append - must be four bytes.
|
|
size: Number of chunk - must be a multiple of four and the block size.
|
|
|
|
Raises
|
|
OSError: If ImageHandler was initialized in read-only mode.
|
|
"""
|
|
assert len(fill_data) == 4
|
|
assert size % 4 == 0
|
|
assert size % self.block_size == 0
|
|
|
|
if self._read_only:
|
|
raise OSError('ImageHandler is in read-only mode.')
|
|
|
|
if not self.is_sparse:
|
|
self._image.seek(0, os.SEEK_END)
|
|
self._image.write(fill_data * (size//4))
|
|
self._read_header()
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
self._num_total_chunks += 1
|
|
self._num_total_blocks += size // self.block_size
|
|
self._update_chunks_and_blocks()
|
|
|
|
self._image.seek(self._sparse_end, os.SEEK_SET)
|
|
self._image.write(struct.pack(ImageChunk.FORMAT,
|
|
ImageChunk.TYPE_FILL,
|
|
0, # Reserved
|
|
size // self.block_size,
|
|
4 + struct.calcsize(ImageChunk.FORMAT)))
|
|
self._image.write(fill_data)
|
|
self._read_header()
|
|
|
|
def seek(self, offset):
|
|
"""Sets the cursor position for reading from unsparsified file.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
offset: Offset to seek to from the beginning of the file.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
RuntimeError: If the given offset is negative.
|
|
"""
|
|
if offset < 0:
|
|
raise RuntimeError('Seeking with negative offset: {}'.format(offset))
|
|
self._file_pos = offset
|
|
|
|
def read(self, size):
|
|
"""Reads data from the unsparsified file.
|
|
|
|
This method may return fewer than |size| bytes of data if the end
|
|
of the file was encountered.
|
|
|
|
The file cursor for reading is advanced by the number of bytes
|
|
read.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
size: Number of bytes to read.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The data as bytes.
|
|
"""
|
|
if not self.is_sparse:
|
|
self._image.seek(self._file_pos)
|
|
data = self._image.read(size)
|
|
self._file_pos += len(data)
|
|
return data
|
|
|
|
# Iterate over all chunks.
|
|
chunk_idx = bisect.bisect_right(self._chunk_output_offsets,
|
|
self._file_pos) - 1
|
|
data = bytearray()
|
|
to_go = size
|
|
while to_go > 0:
|
|
chunk = self._chunks[chunk_idx]
|
|
chunk_pos_offset = self._file_pos - chunk.output_offset
|
|
chunk_pos_to_go = min(chunk.output_size - chunk_pos_offset, to_go)
|
|
|
|
if chunk.chunk_type == ImageChunk.TYPE_RAW:
|
|
self._image.seek(chunk.input_offset + chunk_pos_offset)
|
|
data.extend(self._image.read(chunk_pos_to_go))
|
|
elif chunk.chunk_type == ImageChunk.TYPE_FILL:
|
|
all_data = chunk.fill_data*(chunk_pos_to_go // len(chunk.fill_data) + 2)
|
|
offset_mod = chunk_pos_offset % len(chunk.fill_data)
|
|
data.extend(all_data[offset_mod:(offset_mod + chunk_pos_to_go)])
|
|
else:
|
|
assert chunk.chunk_type == ImageChunk.TYPE_DONT_CARE
|
|
data.extend(b'\0' * chunk_pos_to_go)
|
|
|
|
to_go -= chunk_pos_to_go
|
|
self._file_pos += chunk_pos_to_go
|
|
chunk_idx += 1
|
|
# Generate partial read in case of EOF.
|
|
if chunk_idx >= len(self._chunks):
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
return bytes(data)
|
|
|
|
def tell(self):
|
|
"""Returns the file cursor position for reading from unsparsified file.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The file cursor position for reading.
|
|
"""
|
|
return self._file_pos
|
|
|
|
def truncate(self, size):
|
|
"""Truncates the unsparsified file.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
size: Desired size of unsparsified file.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
ValueError: If desired size isn't a multiple of the block size.
|
|
OSError: If ImageHandler was initialized in read-only mode.
|
|
"""
|
|
if self._read_only:
|
|
raise OSError('ImageHandler is in read-only mode.')
|
|
|
|
if not self.is_sparse:
|
|
self._image.truncate(size)
|
|
self._read_header()
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if size % self.block_size != 0:
|
|
raise ValueError('Cannot truncate to a size which is not a multiple '
|
|
'of the block size')
|
|
|
|
if size == self.image_size:
|
|
# Trivial where there's nothing to do.
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if size < self.image_size:
|
|
chunk_idx = bisect.bisect_right(self._chunk_output_offsets, size) - 1
|
|
chunk = self._chunks[chunk_idx]
|
|
if chunk.output_offset != size:
|
|
# Truncation in the middle of a trunk - need to keep the chunk
|
|
# and modify it.
|
|
chunk_idx_for_update = chunk_idx + 1
|
|
num_to_keep = size - chunk.output_offset
|
|
assert num_to_keep % self.block_size == 0
|
|
if chunk.chunk_type == ImageChunk.TYPE_RAW:
|
|
truncate_at = (chunk.chunk_offset +
|
|
struct.calcsize(ImageChunk.FORMAT) + num_to_keep)
|
|
data_sz = num_to_keep
|
|
elif chunk.chunk_type == ImageChunk.TYPE_FILL:
|
|
truncate_at = (chunk.chunk_offset +
|
|
struct.calcsize(ImageChunk.FORMAT) + 4)
|
|
data_sz = 4
|
|
else:
|
|
assert chunk.chunk_type == ImageChunk.TYPE_DONT_CARE
|
|
truncate_at = chunk.chunk_offset + struct.calcsize(ImageChunk.FORMAT)
|
|
data_sz = 0
|
|
chunk_sz = num_to_keep // self.block_size
|
|
total_sz = data_sz + struct.calcsize(ImageChunk.FORMAT)
|
|
self._image.seek(chunk.chunk_offset)
|
|
self._image.write(struct.pack(ImageChunk.FORMAT,
|
|
chunk.chunk_type,
|
|
0, # Reserved
|
|
chunk_sz,
|
|
total_sz))
|
|
chunk.output_size = num_to_keep
|
|
else:
|
|
# Truncation at trunk boundary.
|
|
truncate_at = chunk.chunk_offset
|
|
chunk_idx_for_update = chunk_idx
|
|
|
|
self._num_total_chunks = chunk_idx_for_update
|
|
self._num_total_blocks = 0
|
|
for i in range(0, chunk_idx_for_update):
|
|
self._num_total_blocks += self._chunks[i].output_size // self.block_size
|
|
self._update_chunks_and_blocks()
|
|
self._image.truncate(truncate_at)
|
|
|
|
# We've modified the file so re-read all data.
|
|
self._read_header()
|
|
else:
|
|
# Truncating to grow - just add a DONT_CARE section.
|
|
self.append_dont_care(size - self.image_size)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class AvbDescriptor(object):
|
|
"""Class for AVB descriptor.
|
|
|
|
See the |AvbDescriptor| C struct for more information.
|
|
|
|
Attributes:
|
|
tag: The tag identifying what kind of descriptor this is.
|
|
data: The data in the descriptor.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
SIZE = 16
|
|
FORMAT_STRING = ('!QQ') # tag, num_bytes_following (descriptor header)
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, data):
|
|
"""Initializes a new property descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
data: If not None, must be a bytearray().
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
LookupError: If the given descriptor is malformed.
|
|
"""
|
|
assert struct.calcsize(self.FORMAT_STRING) == self.SIZE
|
|
|
|
if data:
|
|
(self.tag, num_bytes_following) = (
|
|
struct.unpack(self.FORMAT_STRING, data[0:self.SIZE]))
|
|
self.data = data[self.SIZE:self.SIZE + num_bytes_following]
|
|
else:
|
|
self.tag = None
|
|
self.data = None
|
|
|
|
def print_desc(self, o):
|
|
"""Print the descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
o: The object to write the output to.
|
|
"""
|
|
o.write(' Unknown descriptor:\n')
|
|
o.write(' Tag: {}\n'.format(self.tag))
|
|
if len(self.data) < 256:
|
|
o.write(' Data: {} ({} bytes)\n'.format(
|
|
repr(str(self.data)), len(self.data)))
|
|
else:
|
|
o.write(' Data: {} bytes\n'.format(len(self.data)))
|
|
|
|
def encode(self):
|
|
"""Serializes the descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A bytearray() with the descriptor data.
|
|
"""
|
|
num_bytes_following = len(self.data)
|
|
nbf_with_padding = round_to_multiple(num_bytes_following, 8)
|
|
padding_size = nbf_with_padding - num_bytes_following
|
|
desc = struct.pack(self.FORMAT_STRING, self.tag, nbf_with_padding)
|
|
padding = struct.pack(str(padding_size) + 'x')
|
|
ret = desc + self.data + padding
|
|
return bytearray(ret)
|
|
|
|
def verify(self, image_dir, image_ext, expected_chain_partitions_map,
|
|
image_containing_descriptor, accept_zeroed_hashtree):
|
|
"""Verifies contents of the descriptor - used in verify_image sub-command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_dir: The directory of the file being verified.
|
|
image_ext: The extension of the file being verified (e.g. '.img').
|
|
expected_chain_partitions_map: A map from partition name to the
|
|
tuple (rollback_index_location, key_blob).
|
|
image_containing_descriptor: The image the descriptor is in.
|
|
accept_zeroed_hashtree: If True, don't fail if hashtree or FEC data is
|
|
zeroed out.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
True if the descriptor verifies, False otherwise.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Deletes unused parameters to prevent pylint warning unused-argument.
|
|
del image_dir, image_ext, expected_chain_partitions_map
|
|
del image_containing_descriptor, accept_zeroed_hashtree
|
|
|
|
# Nothing to do.
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
|
|
class AvbPropertyDescriptor(AvbDescriptor):
|
|
"""A class for property descriptors.
|
|
|
|
See the |AvbPropertyDescriptor| C struct for more information.
|
|
|
|
Attributes:
|
|
key: The key as string.
|
|
value: The value as bytes.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
TAG = 0
|
|
SIZE = 32
|
|
FORMAT_STRING = ('!QQ' # tag, num_bytes_following (descriptor header)
|
|
'Q' # key size (bytes)
|
|
'Q') # value size (bytes)
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, data=None):
|
|
"""Initializes a new property descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
data: If not None, must be as bytes of size |SIZE|.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
LookupError: If the given descriptor is malformed.
|
|
"""
|
|
super(AvbPropertyDescriptor, self).__init__(None)
|
|
assert struct.calcsize(self.FORMAT_STRING) == self.SIZE
|
|
|
|
if data:
|
|
(tag, num_bytes_following, key_size,
|
|
value_size) = struct.unpack(self.FORMAT_STRING, data[0:self.SIZE])
|
|
expected_size = round_to_multiple(
|
|
self.SIZE - 16 + key_size + 1 + value_size + 1, 8)
|
|
if tag != self.TAG or num_bytes_following != expected_size:
|
|
raise LookupError('Given data does not look like a property '
|
|
'descriptor.')
|
|
try:
|
|
self.key = data[self.SIZE:(self.SIZE + key_size)].decode('utf-8')
|
|
except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
|
|
raise LookupError('Key cannot be decoded as UTF-8: {}.'.format(e))
|
|
self.value = data[(self.SIZE + key_size + 1):(self.SIZE + key_size + 1 +
|
|
value_size)]
|
|
else:
|
|
self.key = ''
|
|
self.value = b''
|
|
|
|
def print_desc(self, o):
|
|
"""Print the descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
o: The object to write the output to.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Go forward with python 3, bytes are represented with the 'b' prefix,
|
|
# e.g. b'foobar'. Thus, we trim off the 'b' to keep the print output
|
|
# the same between python 2 and python 3.
|
|
printable_value = repr(self.value)
|
|
if printable_value.startswith('b\''):
|
|
printable_value = printable_value[1:]
|
|
|
|
if len(self.value) < 256:
|
|
o.write(' Prop: {} -> {}\n'.format(self.key, printable_value))
|
|
else:
|
|
o.write(' Prop: {} -> ({} bytes)\n'.format(self.key, len(self.value)))
|
|
|
|
def encode(self):
|
|
"""Serializes the descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The descriptor data as bytes.
|
|
"""
|
|
key_encoded = self.key.encode('utf-8')
|
|
num_bytes_following = (
|
|
self.SIZE + len(key_encoded) + len(self.value) + 2 - 16)
|
|
nbf_with_padding = round_to_multiple(num_bytes_following, 8)
|
|
padding_size = nbf_with_padding - num_bytes_following
|
|
desc = struct.pack(self.FORMAT_STRING, self.TAG, nbf_with_padding,
|
|
len(key_encoded), len(self.value))
|
|
ret = (desc + key_encoded + b'\0' + self.value + b'\0' +
|
|
padding_size * b'\0')
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
def verify(self, image_dir, image_ext, expected_chain_partitions_map,
|
|
image_containing_descriptor, accept_zeroed_hashtree):
|
|
"""Verifies contents of the descriptor - used in verify_image sub-command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_dir: The directory of the file being verified.
|
|
image_ext: The extension of the file being verified (e.g. '.img').
|
|
expected_chain_partitions_map: A map from partition name to the
|
|
tuple (rollback_index_location, key_blob).
|
|
image_containing_descriptor: The image the descriptor is in.
|
|
accept_zeroed_hashtree: If True, don't fail if hashtree or FEC data is
|
|
zeroed out.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
True if the descriptor verifies, False otherwise.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Nothing to do.
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
|
|
class AvbHashtreeDescriptor(AvbDescriptor):
|
|
"""A class for hashtree descriptors.
|
|
|
|
See the |AvbHashtreeDescriptor| C struct for more information.
|
|
|
|
Attributes:
|
|
dm_verity_version: dm-verity version used.
|
|
image_size: Size of the image, after rounding up to |block_size|.
|
|
tree_offset: Offset of the hash tree in the file.
|
|
tree_size: Size of the tree.
|
|
data_block_size: Data block size.
|
|
hash_block_size: Hash block size.
|
|
fec_num_roots: Number of roots used for FEC (0 if FEC is not used).
|
|
fec_offset: Offset of FEC data (0 if FEC is not used).
|
|
fec_size: Size of FEC data (0 if FEC is not used).
|
|
hash_algorithm: Hash algorithm used as string.
|
|
partition_name: Partition name as string.
|
|
salt: Salt used as bytes.
|
|
root_digest: Root digest as bytes.
|
|
flags: Descriptor flags (see avb_hashtree_descriptor.h).
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
TAG = 1
|
|
RESERVED = 60
|
|
SIZE = 120 + RESERVED
|
|
FORMAT_STRING = ('!QQ' # tag, num_bytes_following (descriptor header)
|
|
'L' # dm-verity version used
|
|
'Q' # image size (bytes)
|
|
'Q' # tree offset (bytes)
|
|
'Q' # tree size (bytes)
|
|
'L' # data block size (bytes)
|
|
'L' # hash block size (bytes)
|
|
'L' # FEC number of roots
|
|
'Q' # FEC offset (bytes)
|
|
'Q' # FEC size (bytes)
|
|
'32s' # hash algorithm used
|
|
'L' # partition name (bytes)
|
|
'L' # salt length (bytes)
|
|
'L' # root digest length (bytes)
|
|
'L' + # flags
|
|
str(RESERVED) + 's') # reserved
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, data=None):
|
|
"""Initializes a new hashtree descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
data: If not None, must be bytes of size |SIZE|.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
LookupError: If the given descriptor is malformed.
|
|
"""
|
|
super(AvbHashtreeDescriptor, self).__init__(None)
|
|
assert struct.calcsize(self.FORMAT_STRING) == self.SIZE
|
|
|
|
if data:
|
|
(tag, num_bytes_following, self.dm_verity_version, self.image_size,
|
|
self.tree_offset, self.tree_size, self.data_block_size,
|
|
self.hash_block_size, self.fec_num_roots, self.fec_offset, self.fec_size,
|
|
self.hash_algorithm, partition_name_len, salt_len,
|
|
root_digest_len, self.flags, _) = struct.unpack(self.FORMAT_STRING,
|
|
data[0:self.SIZE])
|
|
expected_size = round_to_multiple(
|
|
self.SIZE - 16 + partition_name_len + salt_len + root_digest_len, 8)
|
|
if tag != self.TAG or num_bytes_following != expected_size:
|
|
raise LookupError('Given data does not look like a hashtree '
|
|
'descriptor.')
|
|
# Nuke NUL-bytes at the end.
|
|
self.hash_algorithm = self.hash_algorithm.rstrip(b'\0').decode('ascii')
|
|
o = 0
|
|
try:
|
|
self.partition_name = data[
|
|
(self.SIZE + o):(self.SIZE + o + partition_name_len)
|
|
].decode('utf-8')
|
|
except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
|
|
raise LookupError('Partition name cannot be decoded as UTF-8: {}.'
|
|
.format(e))
|
|
o += partition_name_len
|
|
self.salt = data[(self.SIZE + o):(self.SIZE + o + salt_len)]
|
|
o += salt_len
|
|
self.root_digest = data[(self.SIZE + o):(self.SIZE + o + root_digest_len)]
|
|
|
|
if root_digest_len != self._hashtree_digest_size():
|
|
if root_digest_len != 0:
|
|
raise LookupError('root_digest_len doesn\'t match hash algorithm')
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
self.dm_verity_version = 0
|
|
self.image_size = 0
|
|
self.tree_offset = 0
|
|
self.tree_size = 0
|
|
self.data_block_size = 0
|
|
self.hash_block_size = 0
|
|
self.fec_num_roots = 0
|
|
self.fec_offset = 0
|
|
self.fec_size = 0
|
|
self.hash_algorithm = ''
|
|
self.partition_name = ''
|
|
self.salt = b''
|
|
self.root_digest = b''
|
|
self.flags = 0
|
|
|
|
def _hashtree_digest_size(self):
|
|
return len(create_avb_hashtree_hasher(self.hash_algorithm, b'').digest())
|
|
|
|
def print_desc(self, o):
|
|
"""Print the descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
o: The object to write the output to.
|
|
"""
|
|
o.write(' Hashtree descriptor:\n')
|
|
o.write(' Version of dm-verity: {}\n'.format(self.dm_verity_version))
|
|
o.write(' Image Size: {} bytes\n'.format(self.image_size))
|
|
o.write(' Tree Offset: {}\n'.format(self.tree_offset))
|
|
o.write(' Tree Size: {} bytes\n'.format(self.tree_size))
|
|
o.write(' Data Block Size: {} bytes\n'.format(
|
|
self.data_block_size))
|
|
o.write(' Hash Block Size: {} bytes\n'.format(
|
|
self.hash_block_size))
|
|
o.write(' FEC num roots: {}\n'.format(self.fec_num_roots))
|
|
o.write(' FEC offset: {}\n'.format(self.fec_offset))
|
|
o.write(' FEC size: {} bytes\n'.format(self.fec_size))
|
|
o.write(' Hash Algorithm: {}\n'.format(self.hash_algorithm))
|
|
o.write(' Partition Name: {}\n'.format(self.partition_name))
|
|
o.write(' Salt: {}\n'.format(self.salt.hex()))
|
|
o.write(' Root Digest: {}\n'.format(self.root_digest.hex()))
|
|
o.write(' Flags: {}\n'.format(self.flags))
|
|
|
|
def encode(self):
|
|
"""Serializes the descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The descriptor data as bytes.
|
|
"""
|
|
hash_algorithm_encoded = self.hash_algorithm.encode('ascii')
|
|
partition_name_encoded = self.partition_name.encode('utf-8')
|
|
num_bytes_following = (self.SIZE + len(partition_name_encoded)
|
|
+ len(self.salt) + len(self.root_digest) - 16)
|
|
nbf_with_padding = round_to_multiple(num_bytes_following, 8)
|
|
padding_size = nbf_with_padding - num_bytes_following
|
|
desc = struct.pack(self.FORMAT_STRING, self.TAG, nbf_with_padding,
|
|
self.dm_verity_version, self.image_size,
|
|
self.tree_offset, self.tree_size, self.data_block_size,
|
|
self.hash_block_size, self.fec_num_roots,
|
|
self.fec_offset, self.fec_size, hash_algorithm_encoded,
|
|
len(partition_name_encoded), len(self.salt),
|
|
len(self.root_digest), self.flags, self.RESERVED * b'\0')
|
|
ret = (desc + partition_name_encoded + self.salt + self.root_digest +
|
|
padding_size * b'\0')
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
def verify(self, image_dir, image_ext, expected_chain_partitions_map,
|
|
image_containing_descriptor, accept_zeroed_hashtree):
|
|
"""Verifies contents of the descriptor - used in verify_image sub-command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_dir: The directory of the file being verified.
|
|
image_ext: The extension of the file being verified (e.g. '.img').
|
|
expected_chain_partitions_map: A map from partition name to the
|
|
tuple (rollback_index_location, key_blob).
|
|
image_containing_descriptor: The image the descriptor is in.
|
|
accept_zeroed_hashtree: If True, don't fail if hashtree or FEC data is
|
|
zeroed out.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
True if the descriptor verifies, False otherwise.
|
|
"""
|
|
if not self.partition_name:
|
|
image_filename = image_containing_descriptor.filename
|
|
image = image_containing_descriptor
|
|
else:
|
|
image_filename = os.path.join(image_dir, self.partition_name + image_ext)
|
|
image = ImageHandler(image_filename, read_only=True)
|
|
# Generate the hashtree and checks that it matches what's in the file.
|
|
digest_size = self._hashtree_digest_size()
|
|
digest_padding = round_to_pow2(digest_size) - digest_size
|
|
(hash_level_offsets, tree_size) = calc_hash_level_offsets(
|
|
self.image_size, self.data_block_size, digest_size + digest_padding)
|
|
root_digest, hash_tree = generate_hash_tree(image, self.image_size,
|
|
self.data_block_size,
|
|
self.hash_algorithm, self.salt,
|
|
digest_padding,
|
|
hash_level_offsets,
|
|
tree_size)
|
|
# The root digest must match unless it is not embedded in the descriptor.
|
|
if self.root_digest and root_digest != self.root_digest:
|
|
sys.stderr.write('hashtree of {} does not match descriptor\n'.
|
|
format(image_filename))
|
|
return False
|
|
# ... also check that the on-disk hashtree matches
|
|
image.seek(self.tree_offset)
|
|
hash_tree_ondisk = image.read(self.tree_size)
|
|
is_zeroed = (self.tree_size == 0) or (hash_tree_ondisk[0:8] == b'ZeRoHaSH')
|
|
if is_zeroed and accept_zeroed_hashtree:
|
|
print('{}: skipping verification since hashtree is zeroed and '
|
|
'--accept_zeroed_hashtree was given'
|
|
.format(self.partition_name))
|
|
else:
|
|
if hash_tree != hash_tree_ondisk:
|
|
sys.stderr.write('hashtree of {} contains invalid data\n'.
|
|
format(image_filename))
|
|
return False
|
|
print('{}: Successfully verified {} hashtree of {} for image of {} bytes'
|
|
.format(self.partition_name, self.hash_algorithm, image.filename,
|
|
self.image_size))
|
|
# TODO(zeuthen): we could also verify that the FEC stored in the image is
|
|
# correct but this a) currently requires the 'fec' binary; and b) takes a
|
|
# long time; and c) is not strictly needed for verification purposes as
|
|
# we've already verified the root hash.
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
|
|
class AvbHashDescriptor(AvbDescriptor):
|
|
"""A class for hash descriptors.
|
|
|
|
See the |AvbHashDescriptor| C struct for more information.
|
|
|
|
Attributes:
|
|
image_size: Image size, in bytes.
|
|
hash_algorithm: Hash algorithm used as string.
|
|
partition_name: Partition name as string.
|
|
salt: Salt used as bytes.
|
|
digest: The hash value of salt and data combined as bytes.
|
|
flags: The descriptor flags (see avb_hash_descriptor.h).
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
TAG = 2
|
|
RESERVED = 60
|
|
SIZE = 72 + RESERVED
|
|
FORMAT_STRING = ('!QQ' # tag, num_bytes_following (descriptor header)
|
|
'Q' # image size (bytes)
|
|
'32s' # hash algorithm used
|
|
'L' # partition name (bytes)
|
|
'L' # salt length (bytes)
|
|
'L' # digest length (bytes)
|
|
'L' + # flags
|
|
str(RESERVED) + 's') # reserved
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, data=None):
|
|
"""Initializes a new hash descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
data: If not None, must be bytes of size |SIZE|.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
LookupError: If the given descriptor is malformed.
|
|
"""
|
|
super(AvbHashDescriptor, self).__init__(None)
|
|
assert struct.calcsize(self.FORMAT_STRING) == self.SIZE
|
|
|
|
if data:
|
|
(tag, num_bytes_following, self.image_size, self.hash_algorithm,
|
|
partition_name_len, salt_len,
|
|
digest_len, self.flags, _) = struct.unpack(self.FORMAT_STRING,
|
|
data[0:self.SIZE])
|
|
expected_size = round_to_multiple(
|
|
self.SIZE - 16 + partition_name_len + salt_len + digest_len, 8)
|
|
if tag != self.TAG or num_bytes_following != expected_size:
|
|
raise LookupError('Given data does not look like a hash descriptor.')
|
|
# Nuke NUL-bytes at the end.
|
|
self.hash_algorithm = self.hash_algorithm.rstrip(b'\0').decode('ascii')
|
|
o = 0
|
|
try:
|
|
self.partition_name = data[
|
|
(self.SIZE + o):(self.SIZE + o + partition_name_len)
|
|
].decode('utf-8')
|
|
except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
|
|
raise LookupError('Partition name cannot be decoded as UTF-8: {}.'
|
|
.format(e))
|
|
o += partition_name_len
|
|
self.salt = data[(self.SIZE + o):(self.SIZE + o + salt_len)]
|
|
o += salt_len
|
|
self.digest = data[(self.SIZE + o):(self.SIZE + o + digest_len)]
|
|
if digest_len != len(hashlib.new(self.hash_algorithm).digest()):
|
|
if digest_len != 0:
|
|
raise LookupError('digest_len doesn\'t match hash algorithm')
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
self.image_size = 0
|
|
self.hash_algorithm = ''
|
|
self.partition_name = ''
|
|
self.salt = b''
|
|
self.digest = b''
|
|
self.flags = 0
|
|
|
|
def print_desc(self, o):
|
|
"""Print the descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
o: The object to write the output to.
|
|
"""
|
|
o.write(' Hash descriptor:\n')
|
|
o.write(' Image Size: {} bytes\n'.format(self.image_size))
|
|
o.write(' Hash Algorithm: {}\n'.format(self.hash_algorithm))
|
|
o.write(' Partition Name: {}\n'.format(self.partition_name))
|
|
o.write(' Salt: {}\n'.format(self.salt.hex()))
|
|
o.write(' Digest: {}\n'.format(self.digest.hex()))
|
|
o.write(' Flags: {}\n'.format(self.flags))
|
|
|
|
def encode(self):
|
|
"""Serializes the descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The descriptor data as bytes.
|
|
"""
|
|
hash_algorithm_encoded = self.hash_algorithm.encode('ascii')
|
|
partition_name_encoded = self.partition_name.encode('utf-8')
|
|
num_bytes_following = (self.SIZE + len(partition_name_encoded) +
|
|
len(self.salt) + len(self.digest) - 16)
|
|
nbf_with_padding = round_to_multiple(num_bytes_following, 8)
|
|
padding_size = nbf_with_padding - num_bytes_following
|
|
desc = struct.pack(self.FORMAT_STRING, self.TAG, nbf_with_padding,
|
|
self.image_size, hash_algorithm_encoded,
|
|
len(partition_name_encoded), len(self.salt),
|
|
len(self.digest), self.flags, self.RESERVED * b'\0')
|
|
ret = (desc + partition_name_encoded + self.salt + self.digest +
|
|
padding_size * b'\0')
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
def verify(self, image_dir, image_ext, expected_chain_partitions_map,
|
|
image_containing_descriptor, accept_zeroed_hashtree):
|
|
"""Verifies contents of the descriptor - used in verify_image sub-command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_dir: The directory of the file being verified.
|
|
image_ext: The extension of the file being verified (e.g. '.img').
|
|
expected_chain_partitions_map: A map from partition name to the
|
|
tuple (rollback_index_location, key_blob).
|
|
image_containing_descriptor: The image the descriptor is in.
|
|
accept_zeroed_hashtree: If True, don't fail if hashtree or FEC data is
|
|
zeroed out.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
True if the descriptor verifies, False otherwise.
|
|
"""
|
|
if not self.partition_name:
|
|
image_filename = image_containing_descriptor.filename
|
|
image = image_containing_descriptor
|
|
else:
|
|
image_filename = os.path.join(image_dir, self.partition_name + image_ext)
|
|
image = ImageHandler(image_filename, read_only=True)
|
|
data = image.read(self.image_size)
|
|
ha = hashlib.new(self.hash_algorithm)
|
|
ha.update(self.salt)
|
|
ha.update(data)
|
|
digest = ha.digest()
|
|
# The digest must match unless there is no digest in the descriptor.
|
|
if self.digest and digest != self.digest:
|
|
sys.stderr.write('{} digest of {} does not match digest in descriptor\n'.
|
|
format(self.hash_algorithm, image_filename))
|
|
return False
|
|
print('{}: Successfully verified {} hash of {} for image of {} bytes'
|
|
.format(self.partition_name, self.hash_algorithm, image.filename,
|
|
self.image_size))
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
|
|
class AvbKernelCmdlineDescriptor(AvbDescriptor):
|
|
"""A class for kernel command-line descriptors.
|
|
|
|
See the |AvbKernelCmdlineDescriptor| C struct for more information.
|
|
|
|
Attributes:
|
|
flags: Flags.
|
|
kernel_cmdline: The kernel command-line as string.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
TAG = 3
|
|
SIZE = 24
|
|
FORMAT_STRING = ('!QQ' # tag, num_bytes_following (descriptor header)
|
|
'L' # flags
|
|
'L') # cmdline length (bytes)
|
|
|
|
FLAGS_USE_ONLY_IF_HASHTREE_NOT_DISABLED = (1 << 0)
|
|
FLAGS_USE_ONLY_IF_HASHTREE_DISABLED = (1 << 1)
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, data=None):
|
|
"""Initializes a new kernel cmdline descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
data: If not None, must be bytes of size |SIZE|.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
LookupError: If the given descriptor is malformed.
|
|
"""
|
|
super(AvbKernelCmdlineDescriptor, self).__init__(None)
|
|
assert struct.calcsize(self.FORMAT_STRING) == self.SIZE
|
|
|
|
if data:
|
|
(tag, num_bytes_following, self.flags, kernel_cmdline_length) = (
|
|
struct.unpack(self.FORMAT_STRING, data[0:self.SIZE]))
|
|
expected_size = round_to_multiple(self.SIZE - 16 + kernel_cmdline_length,
|
|
8)
|
|
if tag != self.TAG or num_bytes_following != expected_size:
|
|
raise LookupError('Given data does not look like a kernel cmdline '
|
|
'descriptor.')
|
|
# Nuke NUL-bytes at the end.
|
|
try:
|
|
self.kernel_cmdline = data[
|
|
self.SIZE:(self.SIZE + kernel_cmdline_length)].decode('utf-8')
|
|
except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
|
|
raise LookupError('Kernel command-line cannot be decoded as UTF-8: {}.'
|
|
.format(e))
|
|
else:
|
|
self.flags = 0
|
|
self.kernel_cmdline = ''
|
|
|
|
def print_desc(self, o):
|
|
"""Print the descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
o: The object to write the output to.
|
|
"""
|
|
o.write(' Kernel Cmdline descriptor:\n')
|
|
o.write(' Flags: {}\n'.format(self.flags))
|
|
o.write(' Kernel Cmdline: \'{}\'\n'.format(self.kernel_cmdline))
|
|
|
|
def encode(self):
|
|
"""Serializes the descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The descriptor data as bytes.
|
|
"""
|
|
kernel_cmd_encoded = self.kernel_cmdline.encode('utf-8')
|
|
num_bytes_following = (self.SIZE + len(kernel_cmd_encoded) - 16)
|
|
nbf_with_padding = round_to_multiple(num_bytes_following, 8)
|
|
padding_size = nbf_with_padding - num_bytes_following
|
|
desc = struct.pack(self.FORMAT_STRING, self.TAG, nbf_with_padding,
|
|
self.flags, len(kernel_cmd_encoded))
|
|
ret = desc + kernel_cmd_encoded + padding_size * b'\0'
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
def verify(self, image_dir, image_ext, expected_chain_partitions_map,
|
|
image_containing_descriptor, accept_zeroed_hashtree):
|
|
"""Verifies contents of the descriptor - used in verify_image sub-command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_dir: The directory of the file being verified.
|
|
image_ext: The extension of the file being verified (e.g. '.img').
|
|
expected_chain_partitions_map: A map from partition name to the
|
|
tuple (rollback_index_location, key_blob).
|
|
image_containing_descriptor: The image the descriptor is in.
|
|
accept_zeroed_hashtree: If True, don't fail if hashtree or FEC data is
|
|
zeroed out.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
True if the descriptor verifies, False otherwise.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Nothing to verify.
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
|
|
class AvbChainPartitionDescriptor(AvbDescriptor):
|
|
"""A class for chained partition descriptors.
|
|
|
|
See the |AvbChainPartitionDescriptor| C struct for more information.
|
|
|
|
Attributes:
|
|
rollback_index_location: The rollback index location to use.
|
|
partition_name: Partition name as string.
|
|
public_key: The public key as bytes.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
TAG = 4
|
|
RESERVED = 64
|
|
SIZE = 28 + RESERVED
|
|
FORMAT_STRING = ('!QQ' # tag, num_bytes_following (descriptor header)
|
|
'L' # rollback_index_location
|
|
'L' # partition_name_size (bytes)
|
|
'L' + # public_key_size (bytes)
|
|
str(RESERVED) + 's') # reserved
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, data=None):
|
|
"""Initializes a new chain partition descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
data: If not None, must be a bytearray of size |SIZE|.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
LookupError: If the given descriptor is malformed.
|
|
"""
|
|
AvbDescriptor.__init__(self, None)
|
|
assert struct.calcsize(self.FORMAT_STRING) == self.SIZE
|
|
|
|
if data:
|
|
(tag, num_bytes_following, self.rollback_index_location,
|
|
partition_name_len,
|
|
public_key_len, _) = struct.unpack(self.FORMAT_STRING, data[0:self.SIZE])
|
|
expected_size = round_to_multiple(
|
|
self.SIZE - 16 + partition_name_len + public_key_len, 8)
|
|
if tag != self.TAG or num_bytes_following != expected_size:
|
|
raise LookupError('Given data does not look like a chain partition '
|
|
'descriptor.')
|
|
o = 0
|
|
try:
|
|
self.partition_name = data[
|
|
(self.SIZE + o):(self.SIZE + o + partition_name_len)
|
|
].decode('utf-8')
|
|
except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
|
|
raise LookupError('Partition name cannot be decoded as UTF-8: {}.'
|
|
.format(e))
|
|
o += partition_name_len
|
|
self.public_key = data[(self.SIZE + o):(self.SIZE + o + public_key_len)]
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
self.rollback_index_location = 0
|
|
self.partition_name = ''
|
|
self.public_key = b''
|
|
|
|
def print_desc(self, o):
|
|
"""Print the descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
o: The object to write the output to.
|
|
"""
|
|
o.write(' Chain Partition descriptor:\n')
|
|
o.write(' Partition Name: {}\n'.format(self.partition_name))
|
|
o.write(' Rollback Index Location: {}\n'.format(
|
|
self.rollback_index_location))
|
|
# Just show the SHA1 of the key, for size reasons.
|
|
pubkey_digest = hashlib.sha1(self.public_key).hexdigest()
|
|
o.write(' Public key (sha1): {}\n'.format(pubkey_digest))
|
|
|
|
def encode(self):
|
|
"""Serializes the descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The descriptor data as bytes.
|
|
"""
|
|
partition_name_encoded = self.partition_name.encode('utf-8')
|
|
num_bytes_following = (
|
|
self.SIZE + len(partition_name_encoded) + len(self.public_key) - 16)
|
|
nbf_with_padding = round_to_multiple(num_bytes_following, 8)
|
|
padding_size = nbf_with_padding - num_bytes_following
|
|
desc = struct.pack(self.FORMAT_STRING, self.TAG, nbf_with_padding,
|
|
self.rollback_index_location,
|
|
len(partition_name_encoded), len(self.public_key),
|
|
self.RESERVED * b'\0')
|
|
ret = desc + partition_name_encoded + self.public_key + padding_size * b'\0'
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
def verify(self, image_dir, image_ext, expected_chain_partitions_map,
|
|
image_containing_descriptor, accept_zeroed_hashtree):
|
|
"""Verifies contents of the descriptor - used in verify_image sub-command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_dir: The directory of the file being verified.
|
|
image_ext: The extension of the file being verified (e.g. '.img').
|
|
expected_chain_partitions_map: A map from partition name to the
|
|
tuple (rollback_index_location, key_blob).
|
|
image_containing_descriptor: The image the descriptor is in.
|
|
accept_zeroed_hashtree: If True, don't fail if hashtree or FEC data is
|
|
zeroed out.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
True if the descriptor verifies, False otherwise.
|
|
"""
|
|
value = expected_chain_partitions_map.get(self.partition_name)
|
|
if not value:
|
|
sys.stderr.write('No expected chain partition for partition {}. Use '
|
|
'--expected_chain_partition to specify expected '
|
|
'contents or --follow_chain_partitions.\n'.
|
|
format(self.partition_name))
|
|
return False
|
|
rollback_index_location, pk_blob = value
|
|
|
|
if self.rollback_index_location != rollback_index_location:
|
|
sys.stderr.write('Expected rollback_index_location {} does not '
|
|
'match {} in descriptor for partition {}\n'.
|
|
format(rollback_index_location,
|
|
self.rollback_index_location,
|
|
self.partition_name))
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
if self.public_key != pk_blob:
|
|
sys.stderr.write('Expected public key blob does not match public '
|
|
'key blob in descriptor for partition {}\n'.
|
|
format(self.partition_name))
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
print('{}: Successfully verified chain partition descriptor matches '
|
|
'expected data'.format(self.partition_name))
|
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
DESCRIPTOR_CLASSES = [
|
|
AvbPropertyDescriptor, AvbHashtreeDescriptor, AvbHashDescriptor,
|
|
AvbKernelCmdlineDescriptor, AvbChainPartitionDescriptor
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_descriptors(data):
|
|
"""Parses a blob of data into descriptors.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
data: Encoded descriptors as bytes.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A list of instances of objects derived from AvbDescriptor. For
|
|
unknown descriptors, the class AvbDescriptor is used.
|
|
"""
|
|
o = 0
|
|
ret = []
|
|
while o < len(data):
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tag, nb_following = struct.unpack('!2Q', data[o:o + 16])
|
|
if tag < len(DESCRIPTOR_CLASSES):
|
|
clazz = DESCRIPTOR_CLASSES[tag]
|
|
else:
|
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clazz = AvbDescriptor
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|
ret.append(clazz(data[o:o + 16 + nb_following]))
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|
o += 16 + nb_following
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
|
|
class AvbFooter(object):
|
|
"""A class for parsing and writing footers.
|
|
|
|
Footers are stored at the end of partitions and point to where the
|
|
AvbVBMeta blob is located. They also contain the original size of
|
|
the image before AVB information was added.
|
|
|
|
Attributes:
|
|
magic: Magic for identifying the footer, see |MAGIC|.
|
|
version_major: The major version of avbtool that wrote the footer.
|
|
version_minor: The minor version of avbtool that wrote the footer.
|
|
original_image_size: Original image size.
|
|
vbmeta_offset: Offset of where the AvbVBMeta blob is stored.
|
|
vbmeta_size: Size of the AvbVBMeta blob.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
MAGIC = b'AVBf'
|
|
SIZE = 64
|
|
RESERVED = 28
|
|
FOOTER_VERSION_MAJOR = AVB_FOOTER_VERSION_MAJOR
|
|
FOOTER_VERSION_MINOR = AVB_FOOTER_VERSION_MINOR
|
|
FORMAT_STRING = ('!4s2L' # magic, 2 x version.
|
|
'Q' # Original image size.
|
|
'Q' # Offset of VBMeta blob.
|
|
'Q' + # Size of VBMeta blob.
|
|
str(RESERVED) + 'x') # padding for reserved bytes
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, data=None):
|
|
"""Initializes a new footer object.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
data: If not None, must be bytes of size 4096.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
LookupError: If the given footer is malformed.
|
|
struct.error: If the given data has no footer.
|
|
"""
|
|
assert struct.calcsize(self.FORMAT_STRING) == self.SIZE
|
|
|
|
if data:
|
|
(self.magic, self.version_major, self.version_minor,
|
|
self.original_image_size, self.vbmeta_offset,
|
|
self.vbmeta_size) = struct.unpack(self.FORMAT_STRING, data)
|
|
if self.magic != self.MAGIC:
|
|
raise LookupError('Given data does not look like a AVB footer.')
|
|
else:
|
|
self.magic = self.MAGIC
|
|
self.version_major = self.FOOTER_VERSION_MAJOR
|
|
self.version_minor = self.FOOTER_VERSION_MINOR
|
|
self.original_image_size = 0
|
|
self.vbmeta_offset = 0
|
|
self.vbmeta_size = 0
|
|
|
|
def encode(self):
|
|
"""Serializes the footer.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The footer as bytes.
|
|
"""
|
|
return struct.pack(self.FORMAT_STRING, self.magic, self.version_major,
|
|
self.version_minor, self.original_image_size,
|
|
self.vbmeta_offset, self.vbmeta_size)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class AvbVBMetaHeader(object):
|
|
"""A class for parsing and writing AVB vbmeta images.
|
|
|
|
The attributes correspond to the |AvbVBMetaImageHeader| struct defined in
|
|
avb_vbmeta_image.h.
|
|
|
|
Attributes:
|
|
magic: Four bytes equal to "AVB0" (AVB_MAGIC).
|
|
required_libavb_version_major: The major version of libavb required for this
|
|
header.
|
|
required_libavb_version_minor: The minor version of libavb required for this
|
|
header.
|
|
authentication_data_block_size: The size of the signature block.
|
|
auxiliary_data_block_size: The size of the auxiliary data block.
|
|
algorithm_type: The verification algorithm used, see |AvbAlgorithmType|
|
|
enum.
|
|
hash_offset: Offset into the "Authentication data" block of hash data.
|
|
hash_size: Length of the hash data.
|
|
signature_offset: Offset into the "Authentication data" block of signature
|
|
data.
|
|
signature_size: Length of the signature data.
|
|
public_key_offset: Offset into the "Auxiliary data" block of public key
|
|
data.
|
|
public_key_size: Length of the public key data.
|
|
public_key_metadata_offset: Offset into the "Auxiliary data" block of public
|
|
key metadata.
|
|
public_key_metadata_size: Length of the public key metadata. Must be set to
|
|
zero if there is no public key metadata.
|
|
descriptors_offset: Offset into the "Auxiliary data" block of descriptor
|
|
data.
|
|
descriptors_size: Length of descriptor data.
|
|
rollback_index: The rollback index which can be used to prevent rollback to
|
|
older versions.
|
|
flags: Flags from the AvbVBMetaImageFlags enumeration. This must be set to
|
|
zero if the vbmeta image is not a top-level image.
|
|
rollback_index_location: The location of the rollback index defined in this
|
|
header. Only valid for the main vbmeta. For chained partitions, the
|
|
rollback index location must be specified in the
|
|
AvbChainPartitionDescriptor and this value must be set to 0.
|
|
release_string: The release string from avbtool, e.g. "avbtool 1.0.0" or
|
|
"avbtool 1.0.0 xyz_board Git-234abde89". Is guaranteed to be NUL
|
|
terminated. Applications must not make assumptions about how this
|
|
string is formatted.
|
|
"""
|
|
MAGIC = b'AVB0'
|
|
SIZE = 256
|
|
|
|
# Keep in sync with |reserved| field of |AvbVBMetaImageHeader|.
|
|
RESERVED = 80
|
|
|
|
# Keep in sync with |AvbVBMetaImageHeader|.
|
|
FORMAT_STRING = ('!4s2L' # magic, 2 x version
|
|
'2Q' # 2 x block size
|
|
'L' # algorithm type
|
|
'2Q' # offset, size (hash)
|
|
'2Q' # offset, size (signature)
|
|
'2Q' # offset, size (public key)
|
|
'2Q' # offset, size (public key metadata)
|
|
'2Q' # offset, size (descriptors)
|
|
'Q' # rollback_index
|
|
'L' # flags
|
|
'L' # rollback_index_location
|
|
'47sx' + # NUL-terminated release string
|
|
str(RESERVED) + 'x') # padding for reserved bytes
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, data=None):
|
|
"""Initializes a new header object.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
data: If not None, must be a bytearray of size 8192.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
Exception: If the given data is malformed.
|
|
"""
|
|
assert struct.calcsize(self.FORMAT_STRING) == self.SIZE
|
|
|
|
if data:
|
|
(self.magic, self.required_libavb_version_major,
|
|
self.required_libavb_version_minor,
|
|
self.authentication_data_block_size, self.auxiliary_data_block_size,
|
|
self.algorithm_type, self.hash_offset, self.hash_size,
|
|
self.signature_offset, self.signature_size, self.public_key_offset,
|
|
self.public_key_size, self.public_key_metadata_offset,
|
|
self.public_key_metadata_size, self.descriptors_offset,
|
|
self.descriptors_size,
|
|
self.rollback_index,
|
|
self.flags,
|
|
self.rollback_index_location,
|
|
release_string) = struct.unpack(self.FORMAT_STRING, data)
|
|
# Nuke NUL-bytes at the end of the string.
|
|
if self.magic != self.MAGIC:
|
|
raise AvbError('Given image does not look like a vbmeta image.')
|
|
self.release_string = release_string.rstrip(b'\0').decode('utf-8')
|
|
else:
|
|
self.magic = self.MAGIC
|
|
# Start by just requiring version 1.0. Code that adds features
|
|
# in a future version can use bump_required_libavb_version_minor() to
|
|
# bump the minor.
|
|
self.required_libavb_version_major = AVB_VERSION_MAJOR
|
|
self.required_libavb_version_minor = 0
|
|
self.authentication_data_block_size = 0
|
|
self.auxiliary_data_block_size = 0
|
|
self.algorithm_type = 0
|
|
self.hash_offset = 0
|
|
self.hash_size = 0
|
|
self.signature_offset = 0
|
|
self.signature_size = 0
|
|
self.public_key_offset = 0
|
|
self.public_key_size = 0
|
|
self.public_key_metadata_offset = 0
|
|
self.public_key_metadata_size = 0
|
|
self.descriptors_offset = 0
|
|
self.descriptors_size = 0
|
|
self.rollback_index = 0
|
|
self.flags = 0
|
|
self.rollback_index_location = 0
|
|
self.release_string = get_release_string()
|
|
|
|
def bump_required_libavb_version_minor(self, minor):
|
|
"""Function to bump required_libavb_version_minor.
|
|
|
|
Call this when writing data that requires a specific libavb
|
|
version to parse it.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
minor: The minor version of libavb that has support for the feature.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.required_libavb_version_minor = (
|
|
max(self.required_libavb_version_minor, minor))
|
|
|
|
def encode(self):
|
|
"""Serializes the header.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The header as bytes.
|
|
"""
|
|
release_string_encoded = self.release_string.encode('utf-8')
|
|
return struct.pack(self.FORMAT_STRING, self.magic,
|
|
self.required_libavb_version_major,
|
|
self.required_libavb_version_minor,
|
|
self.authentication_data_block_size,
|
|
self.auxiliary_data_block_size, self.algorithm_type,
|
|
self.hash_offset, self.hash_size, self.signature_offset,
|
|
self.signature_size, self.public_key_offset,
|
|
self.public_key_size, self.public_key_metadata_offset,
|
|
self.public_key_metadata_size, self.descriptors_offset,
|
|
self.descriptors_size, self.rollback_index, self.flags,
|
|
self.rollback_index_location, release_string_encoded)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Avb(object):
|
|
"""Business logic for avbtool command-line tool."""
|
|
|
|
# Keep in sync with avb_ab_flow.h.
|
|
AB_FORMAT_NO_CRC = '!4sBB2xBBBxBBBx12x'
|
|
AB_MAGIC = b'\0AB0'
|
|
AB_MAJOR_VERSION = 1
|
|
AB_MINOR_VERSION = 0
|
|
AB_MISC_METADATA_OFFSET = 2048
|
|
|
|
# Constants for maximum metadata size. These are used to give
|
|
# meaningful errors if the value passed in via --partition_size is
|
|
# too small and when --calc_max_image_size is used. We use
|
|
# conservative figures.
|
|
MAX_VBMETA_SIZE = 64 * 1024
|
|
MAX_FOOTER_SIZE = 4096
|
|
|
|
def generate_test_image(self, output, image_size, start_byte):
|
|
"""Generates a test image for testing avbtool with known content.
|
|
|
|
The content has following pattern: 0x00 0x01 0x02 .. 0xff 0x00 0x01 ..).
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
output: Write test image to this file.
|
|
image_size: The size of the requested file in bytes.
|
|
start_byte: The integer value of the start byte to use for pattern
|
|
generation.
|
|
"""
|
|
pattern = bytearray([x & 0xFF for x in range(start_byte, start_byte + 256)])
|
|
buf = bytearray()
|
|
c = int(math.ceil(image_size / 256.0))
|
|
for _ in range(0, c):
|
|
buf.extend(pattern)
|
|
output.write(buf[0:image_size])
|
|
|
|
def extract_vbmeta_image(self, output, image_filename, padding_size):
|
|
"""Implements the 'extract_vbmeta_image' command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
output: Write vbmeta struct to this file.
|
|
image_filename: File to extract vbmeta data from (with a footer).
|
|
padding_size: If not 0, pads output so size is a multiple of the number.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If there's no footer in the image.
|
|
"""
|
|
image = ImageHandler(image_filename, read_only=True)
|
|
(footer, _, _, _) = self._parse_image(image)
|
|
if not footer:
|
|
raise AvbError('Given image does not have a footer.')
|
|
|
|
image.seek(footer.vbmeta_offset)
|
|
vbmeta_blob = image.read(footer.vbmeta_size)
|
|
output.write(vbmeta_blob)
|
|
|
|
if padding_size > 0:
|
|
padded_size = round_to_multiple(len(vbmeta_blob), padding_size)
|
|
padding_needed = padded_size - len(vbmeta_blob)
|
|
output.write(b'\0' * padding_needed)
|
|
|
|
def erase_footer(self, image_filename, keep_hashtree):
|
|
"""Implements the 'erase_footer' command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_filename: File to erase a footer from.
|
|
keep_hashtree: If True, keep the hashtree and FEC around.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If there's no footer in the image.
|
|
"""
|
|
image = ImageHandler(image_filename)
|
|
(footer, _, descriptors, _) = self._parse_image(image)
|
|
if not footer:
|
|
raise AvbError('Given image does not have a footer.')
|
|
|
|
new_image_size = None
|
|
if not keep_hashtree:
|
|
new_image_size = footer.original_image_size
|
|
else:
|
|
# If requested to keep the hashtree, search for a hashtree
|
|
# descriptor to figure out the location and size of the hashtree
|
|
# and FEC.
|
|
for desc in descriptors:
|
|
if isinstance(desc, AvbHashtreeDescriptor):
|
|
# The hashtree is always just following the main data so the
|
|
# new size is easily derived.
|
|
new_image_size = desc.tree_offset + desc.tree_size
|
|
# If the image has FEC codes, also keep those.
|
|
if desc.fec_offset > 0:
|
|
fec_end = desc.fec_offset + desc.fec_size
|
|
new_image_size = max(new_image_size, fec_end)
|
|
break
|
|
if not new_image_size:
|
|
raise AvbError('Requested to keep hashtree but no hashtree '
|
|
'descriptor was found.')
|
|
|
|
# And cut...
|
|
image.truncate(new_image_size)
|
|
|
|
def zero_hashtree(self, image_filename):
|
|
"""Implements the 'zero_hashtree' command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_filename: File to zero hashtree and FEC data from.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If there's no footer in the image.
|
|
"""
|
|
image = ImageHandler(image_filename)
|
|
(footer, _, descriptors, _) = self._parse_image(image)
|
|
if not footer:
|
|
raise AvbError('Given image does not have a footer.')
|
|
|
|
# Search for a hashtree descriptor to figure out the location and
|
|
# size of the hashtree and FEC.
|
|
ht_desc = None
|
|
for desc in descriptors:
|
|
if isinstance(desc, AvbHashtreeDescriptor):
|
|
ht_desc = desc
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
if not ht_desc:
|
|
raise AvbError('No hashtree descriptor was found.')
|
|
|
|
zero_ht_start_offset = ht_desc.tree_offset
|
|
zero_ht_num_bytes = ht_desc.tree_size
|
|
zero_fec_start_offset = None
|
|
zero_fec_num_bytes = 0
|
|
if ht_desc.fec_offset > 0:
|
|
if ht_desc.fec_offset != ht_desc.tree_offset + ht_desc.tree_size:
|
|
raise AvbError('Hash-tree and FEC data must be adjacent.')
|
|
zero_fec_start_offset = ht_desc.fec_offset
|
|
zero_fec_num_bytes = ht_desc.fec_size
|
|
zero_end_offset = (zero_ht_start_offset + zero_ht_num_bytes
|
|
+ zero_fec_num_bytes)
|
|
image.seek(zero_end_offset)
|
|
data = image.read(image.image_size - zero_end_offset)
|
|
|
|
# Write zeroes all over hashtree and FEC, except for the first eight bytes
|
|
# where a magic marker - ZeroHaSH - is placed. Place these markers in the
|
|
# beginning of both hashtree and FEC. (That way, in the future we can add
|
|
# options to 'avbtool zero_hashtree' so as to zero out only either/or.)
|
|
#
|
|
# Applications can use these markers to detect that the hashtree and/or
|
|
# FEC needs to be recomputed.
|
|
image.truncate(zero_ht_start_offset)
|
|
data_zeroed_firstblock = b'ZeRoHaSH' + b'\0' * (image.block_size - 8)
|
|
image.append_raw(data_zeroed_firstblock)
|
|
image.append_fill(b'\0\0\0\0', zero_ht_num_bytes - image.block_size)
|
|
if zero_fec_start_offset:
|
|
image.append_raw(data_zeroed_firstblock)
|
|
image.append_fill(b'\0\0\0\0', zero_fec_num_bytes - image.block_size)
|
|
image.append_raw(data)
|
|
|
|
def resize_image(self, image_filename, partition_size):
|
|
"""Implements the 'resize_image' command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_filename: File with footer to resize.
|
|
partition_size: The new size of the image.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If there's no footer in the image.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
image = ImageHandler(image_filename)
|
|
if partition_size % image.block_size != 0:
|
|
raise AvbError('Partition size of {} is not a multiple of the image '
|
|
'block size {}.'.format(partition_size,
|
|
image.block_size))
|
|
(footer, _, _, _) = self._parse_image(image)
|
|
if not footer:
|
|
raise AvbError('Given image does not have a footer.')
|
|
|
|
# The vbmeta blob is always at the end of the data so resizing an
|
|
# image amounts to just moving the footer around.
|
|
vbmeta_end_offset = footer.vbmeta_offset + footer.vbmeta_size
|
|
if vbmeta_end_offset % image.block_size != 0:
|
|
vbmeta_end_offset += image.block_size - (vbmeta_end_offset
|
|
% image.block_size)
|
|
|
|
if partition_size < vbmeta_end_offset + 1 * image.block_size:
|
|
raise AvbError('Requested size of {} is too small for an image '
|
|
'of size {}.'
|
|
.format(partition_size,
|
|
vbmeta_end_offset + 1 * image.block_size))
|
|
|
|
# Cut at the end of the vbmeta blob and insert a DONT_CARE chunk
|
|
# with enough bytes such that the final Footer block is at the end
|
|
# of partition_size.
|
|
image.truncate(vbmeta_end_offset)
|
|
image.append_dont_care(partition_size - vbmeta_end_offset -
|
|
1 * image.block_size)
|
|
|
|
# Just reuse the same footer - only difference is that we're
|
|
# writing it in a different place.
|
|
footer_blob = footer.encode()
|
|
footer_blob_with_padding = (b'\0' * (image.block_size - AvbFooter.SIZE) +
|
|
footer_blob)
|
|
image.append_raw(footer_blob_with_padding)
|
|
|
|
def set_ab_metadata(self, misc_image, slot_data):
|
|
"""Implements the 'set_ab_metadata' command.
|
|
|
|
The |slot_data| argument must be of the form 'A_priority:A_tries_remaining:
|
|
A_successful_boot:B_priority:B_tries_remaining:B_successful_boot'.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
misc_image: The misc image to write to.
|
|
slot_data: Slot data as a string
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If slot data is malformed.
|
|
"""
|
|
tokens = slot_data.split(':')
|
|
if len(tokens) != 6:
|
|
raise AvbError('Malformed slot data "{}".'.format(slot_data))
|
|
a_priority = int(tokens[0])
|
|
a_tries_remaining = int(tokens[1])
|
|
a_success = int(tokens[2]) != 0
|
|
b_priority = int(tokens[3])
|
|
b_tries_remaining = int(tokens[4])
|
|
b_success = int(tokens[5]) != 0
|
|
|
|
ab_data_no_crc = struct.pack(self.AB_FORMAT_NO_CRC,
|
|
self.AB_MAGIC,
|
|
self.AB_MAJOR_VERSION, self.AB_MINOR_VERSION,
|
|
a_priority, a_tries_remaining, a_success,
|
|
b_priority, b_tries_remaining, b_success)
|
|
# Force CRC to be unsigned, see https://bugs.python.org/issue4903 for why.
|
|
crc_value = binascii.crc32(ab_data_no_crc) & 0xffffffff
|
|
ab_data = ab_data_no_crc + struct.pack('!I', crc_value)
|
|
misc_image.seek(self.AB_MISC_METADATA_OFFSET)
|
|
misc_image.write(ab_data)
|
|
|
|
def info_image(self, image_filename, output, atx):
|
|
"""Implements the 'info_image' command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_filename: Image file to get information from (file object).
|
|
output: Output file to write human-readable information to (file object).
|
|
atx: If True, show information about Android Things eXtension (ATX).
|
|
"""
|
|
image = ImageHandler(image_filename, read_only=True)
|
|
o = output
|
|
(footer, header, descriptors, image_size) = self._parse_image(image)
|
|
|
|
# To show the SHA1 of the public key.
|
|
vbmeta_blob = self._load_vbmeta_blob(image)
|
|
key_offset = (header.SIZE +
|
|
header.authentication_data_block_size +
|
|
header.public_key_offset)
|
|
key_blob = vbmeta_blob[key_offset:key_offset + header.public_key_size]
|
|
|
|
if footer:
|
|
o.write('Footer version: {}.{}\n'.format(footer.version_major,
|
|
footer.version_minor))
|
|
o.write('Image size: {} bytes\n'.format(image_size))
|
|
o.write('Original image size: {} bytes\n'.format(
|
|
footer.original_image_size))
|
|
o.write('VBMeta offset: {}\n'.format(footer.vbmeta_offset))
|
|
o.write('VBMeta size: {} bytes\n'.format(footer.vbmeta_size))
|
|
o.write('--\n')
|
|
|
|
(alg_name, _) = lookup_algorithm_by_type(header.algorithm_type)
|
|
|
|
o.write('Minimum libavb version: {}.{}{}\n'.format(
|
|
header.required_libavb_version_major,
|
|
header.required_libavb_version_minor,
|
|
' (Sparse)' if image.is_sparse else ''))
|
|
o.write('Header Block: {} bytes\n'.format(AvbVBMetaHeader.SIZE))
|
|
o.write('Authentication Block: {} bytes\n'.format(
|
|
header.authentication_data_block_size))
|
|
o.write('Auxiliary Block: {} bytes\n'.format(
|
|
header.auxiliary_data_block_size))
|
|
if key_blob:
|
|
hexdig = hashlib.sha1(key_blob).hexdigest()
|
|
o.write('Public key (sha1): {}\n'.format(hexdig))
|
|
o.write('Algorithm: {}\n'.format(alg_name))
|
|
o.write('Rollback Index: {}\n'.format(header.rollback_index))
|
|
o.write('Flags: {}\n'.format(header.flags))
|
|
o.write('Rollback Index Location: {}\n'.format(
|
|
header.rollback_index_location))
|
|
o.write('Release String: \'{}\'\n'.format(header.release_string))
|
|
|
|
# Print descriptors.
|
|
num_printed = 0
|
|
o.write('Descriptors:\n')
|
|
for desc in descriptors:
|
|
desc.print_desc(o)
|
|
num_printed += 1
|
|
if num_printed == 0:
|
|
o.write(' (none)\n')
|
|
|
|
if atx and header.public_key_metadata_size:
|
|
o.write('Android Things eXtension (ATX):\n')
|
|
key_metadata_offset = (header.SIZE +
|
|
header.authentication_data_block_size +
|
|
header.public_key_metadata_offset)
|
|
key_metadata_blob = vbmeta_blob[key_metadata_offset: key_metadata_offset
|
|
+ header.public_key_metadata_size]
|
|
version, pik, psk = struct.unpack('<I1620s1620s', key_metadata_blob)
|
|
o.write(' Metadata version: {}\n'.format(version))
|
|
|
|
def print_atx_certificate(cert):
|
|
version, public_key, subject, usage, key_version, _signature = \
|
|
struct.unpack('<I1032s32s32sQ512s', cert)
|
|
o.write(' Version: {}\n'.format(version))
|
|
o.write(' Public key (sha1): {}\n'.format(
|
|
hashlib.sha1(public_key).hexdigest()))
|
|
o.write(' Subject: {}\n'.format(subject.hex()))
|
|
o.write(' Usage: {}\n'.format(usage.hex()))
|
|
o.write(' Key version: {}\n'.format(key_version))
|
|
|
|
o.write(' Product Intermediate Key:\n')
|
|
print_atx_certificate(pik)
|
|
o.write(' Product Signing Key:\n')
|
|
print_atx_certificate(psk)
|
|
|
|
def verify_image(self, image_filename, key_path, expected_chain_partitions,
|
|
follow_chain_partitions, accept_zeroed_hashtree):
|
|
"""Implements the 'verify_image' command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_filename: Image file to get information from (file object).
|
|
key_path: None or check that embedded public key matches key at given
|
|
path.
|
|
expected_chain_partitions: List of chain partitions to check or None.
|
|
follow_chain_partitions:
|
|
If True, will follows chain partitions even when not specified with
|
|
the --expected_chain_partition option
|
|
accept_zeroed_hashtree: If True, don't fail if hashtree or FEC data is
|
|
zeroed out.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If verification of the image fails.
|
|
"""
|
|
expected_chain_partitions_map = {}
|
|
if expected_chain_partitions:
|
|
for cp in expected_chain_partitions:
|
|
cp_tokens = cp.split(':')
|
|
if len(cp_tokens) != 3:
|
|
raise AvbError('Malformed chained partition "{}".'.format(cp))
|
|
partition_name = cp_tokens[0]
|
|
rollback_index_location = int(cp_tokens[1])
|
|
file_path = cp_tokens[2]
|
|
with open(file_path, 'rb') as f:
|
|
pk_blob = f.read()
|
|
expected_chain_partitions_map[partition_name] = (
|
|
rollback_index_location, pk_blob)
|
|
|
|
image_dir = os.path.dirname(image_filename)
|
|
image_ext = os.path.splitext(image_filename)[1]
|
|
|
|
key_blob = None
|
|
if key_path:
|
|
print('Verifying image {} using key at {}'.format(image_filename,
|
|
key_path))
|
|
key_blob = RSAPublicKey(key_path).encode()
|
|
else:
|
|
print('Verifying image {} using embedded public key'.format(
|
|
image_filename))
|
|
|
|
image = ImageHandler(image_filename, read_only=True)
|
|
(footer, header, descriptors, _) = self._parse_image(image)
|
|
offset = 0
|
|
if footer:
|
|
offset = footer.vbmeta_offset
|
|
|
|
image.seek(offset)
|
|
vbmeta_blob = image.read(header.SIZE
|
|
+ header.authentication_data_block_size
|
|
+ header.auxiliary_data_block_size)
|
|
|
|
alg_name, _ = lookup_algorithm_by_type(header.algorithm_type)
|
|
if not verify_vbmeta_signature(header, vbmeta_blob):
|
|
raise AvbError('Signature check failed for {} vbmeta struct {}'
|
|
.format(alg_name, image_filename))
|
|
|
|
if key_blob:
|
|
# The embedded public key is in the auxiliary block at an offset.
|
|
key_offset = AvbVBMetaHeader.SIZE
|
|
key_offset += header.authentication_data_block_size
|
|
key_offset += header.public_key_offset
|
|
key_blob_in_vbmeta = vbmeta_blob[key_offset:key_offset
|
|
+ header.public_key_size]
|
|
if key_blob != key_blob_in_vbmeta:
|
|
raise AvbError('Embedded public key does not match given key.')
|
|
|
|
if footer:
|
|
print('vbmeta: Successfully verified footer and {} vbmeta struct in {}'
|
|
.format(alg_name, image.filename))
|
|
else:
|
|
print('vbmeta: Successfully verified {} vbmeta struct in {}'
|
|
.format(alg_name, image.filename))
|
|
|
|
for desc in descriptors:
|
|
if (isinstance(desc, AvbChainPartitionDescriptor)
|
|
and follow_chain_partitions
|
|
and expected_chain_partitions_map.get(desc.partition_name) is None):
|
|
# In this case we're processing a chain descriptor but don't have a
|
|
# --expect_chain_partition ... however --follow_chain_partitions was
|
|
# specified so we shouldn't error out in desc.verify().
|
|
print('{}: Chained but ROLLBACK_SLOT (which is {}) '
|
|
'and KEY (which has sha1 {}) not specified'
|
|
.format(desc.partition_name, desc.rollback_index_location,
|
|
hashlib.sha1(desc.public_key).hexdigest()))
|
|
elif not desc.verify(image_dir, image_ext, expected_chain_partitions_map,
|
|
image, accept_zeroed_hashtree):
|
|
raise AvbError('Error verifying descriptor.')
|
|
# Honor --follow_chain_partitions - add '--' to make the output more
|
|
# readable.
|
|
if (isinstance(desc, AvbChainPartitionDescriptor)
|
|
and follow_chain_partitions):
|
|
print('--')
|
|
chained_image_filename = os.path.join(image_dir,
|
|
desc.partition_name + image_ext)
|
|
self.verify_image(chained_image_filename, key_path, None, False,
|
|
accept_zeroed_hashtree)
|
|
|
|
def print_partition_digests(self, image_filename, output, as_json):
|
|
"""Implements the 'print_partition_digests' command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_filename: Image file to get information from (file object).
|
|
output: Output file to write human-readable information to (file object).
|
|
as_json: If True, print information as JSON
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If getting the partition digests from the image fails.
|
|
"""
|
|
image_dir = os.path.dirname(image_filename)
|
|
image_ext = os.path.splitext(image_filename)[1]
|
|
json_partitions = None
|
|
if as_json:
|
|
json_partitions = []
|
|
self._print_partition_digests(
|
|
image_filename, output, json_partitions, image_dir, image_ext)
|
|
if as_json:
|
|
output.write(json.dumps({'partitions': json_partitions}, indent=2))
|
|
|
|
def _print_partition_digests(self, image_filename, output, json_partitions,
|
|
image_dir, image_ext):
|
|
"""Helper for printing partitions.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_filename: Image file to get information from (file object).
|
|
output: Output file to write human-readable information to (file object).
|
|
json_partitions: If not None, don't print to output, instead add partition
|
|
information to this list.
|
|
image_dir: The directory to use when looking for chained partition files.
|
|
image_ext: The extension to use for chained partition files.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If getting the partition digests from the image fails.
|
|
"""
|
|
image = ImageHandler(image_filename, read_only=True)
|
|
(_, _, descriptors, _) = self._parse_image(image)
|
|
|
|
for desc in descriptors:
|
|
if isinstance(desc, AvbHashDescriptor):
|
|
digest = desc.digest.hex()
|
|
if json_partitions is not None:
|
|
json_partitions.append({'name': desc.partition_name,
|
|
'digest': digest})
|
|
else:
|
|
output.write('{}: {}\n'.format(desc.partition_name, digest))
|
|
elif isinstance(desc, AvbHashtreeDescriptor):
|
|
digest = desc.root_digest.hex()
|
|
if json_partitions is not None:
|
|
json_partitions.append({'name': desc.partition_name,
|
|
'digest': digest})
|
|
else:
|
|
output.write('{}: {}\n'.format(desc.partition_name, digest))
|
|
elif isinstance(desc, AvbChainPartitionDescriptor):
|
|
chained_image_filename = os.path.join(image_dir,
|
|
desc.partition_name + image_ext)
|
|
self._print_partition_digests(
|
|
chained_image_filename, output, json_partitions, image_dir,
|
|
image_ext)
|
|
|
|
def calculate_vbmeta_digest(self, image_filename, hash_algorithm, output):
|
|
"""Implements the 'calculate_vbmeta_digest' command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_filename: Image file to get information from (file object).
|
|
hash_algorithm: Hash algorithm used.
|
|
output: Output file to write human-readable information to (file object).
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
image_dir = os.path.dirname(image_filename)
|
|
image_ext = os.path.splitext(image_filename)[1]
|
|
|
|
image = ImageHandler(image_filename, read_only=True)
|
|
(footer, header, descriptors, _) = self._parse_image(image)
|
|
offset = 0
|
|
if footer:
|
|
offset = footer.vbmeta_offset
|
|
size = (header.SIZE + header.authentication_data_block_size +
|
|
header.auxiliary_data_block_size)
|
|
image.seek(offset)
|
|
vbmeta_blob = image.read(size)
|
|
|
|
hasher = hashlib.new(hash_algorithm)
|
|
hasher.update(vbmeta_blob)
|
|
|
|
for desc in descriptors:
|
|
if isinstance(desc, AvbChainPartitionDescriptor):
|
|
ch_image_filename = os.path.join(image_dir,
|
|
desc.partition_name + image_ext)
|
|
ch_image = ImageHandler(ch_image_filename, read_only=True)
|
|
(ch_footer, ch_header, _, _) = self._parse_image(ch_image)
|
|
ch_offset = 0
|
|
ch_size = (ch_header.SIZE + ch_header.authentication_data_block_size +
|
|
ch_header.auxiliary_data_block_size)
|
|
if ch_footer:
|
|
ch_offset = ch_footer.vbmeta_offset
|
|
ch_image.seek(ch_offset)
|
|
ch_vbmeta_blob = ch_image.read(ch_size)
|
|
hasher.update(ch_vbmeta_blob)
|
|
|
|
digest = hasher.digest()
|
|
output.write('{}\n'.format(digest.hex()))
|
|
|
|
def calculate_kernel_cmdline(self, image_filename, hashtree_disabled, output):
|
|
"""Implements the 'calculate_kernel_cmdline' command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_filename: Image file to get information from (file object).
|
|
hashtree_disabled: If True, returns the cmdline for hashtree disabled.
|
|
output: Output file to write human-readable information to (file object).
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
image = ImageHandler(image_filename, read_only=True)
|
|
_, _, descriptors, _ = self._parse_image(image)
|
|
|
|
image_dir = os.path.dirname(image_filename)
|
|
image_ext = os.path.splitext(image_filename)[1]
|
|
|
|
cmdline_descriptors = []
|
|
for desc in descriptors:
|
|
if isinstance(desc, AvbChainPartitionDescriptor):
|
|
ch_image_filename = os.path.join(image_dir,
|
|
desc.partition_name + image_ext)
|
|
ch_image = ImageHandler(ch_image_filename, read_only=True)
|
|
_, _, ch_descriptors, _ = self._parse_image(ch_image)
|
|
for ch_desc in ch_descriptors:
|
|
if isinstance(ch_desc, AvbKernelCmdlineDescriptor):
|
|
cmdline_descriptors.append(ch_desc)
|
|
elif isinstance(desc, AvbKernelCmdlineDescriptor):
|
|
cmdline_descriptors.append(desc)
|
|
|
|
kernel_cmdline_snippets = []
|
|
for desc in cmdline_descriptors:
|
|
use_cmdline = True
|
|
if ((desc.flags &
|
|
AvbKernelCmdlineDescriptor.FLAGS_USE_ONLY_IF_HASHTREE_NOT_DISABLED)
|
|
!= 0):
|
|
if hashtree_disabled:
|
|
use_cmdline = False
|
|
if (desc.flags &
|
|
AvbKernelCmdlineDescriptor.FLAGS_USE_ONLY_IF_HASHTREE_DISABLED) != 0:
|
|
if not hashtree_disabled:
|
|
use_cmdline = False
|
|
if use_cmdline:
|
|
kernel_cmdline_snippets.append(desc.kernel_cmdline)
|
|
output.write(' '.join(kernel_cmdline_snippets))
|
|
|
|
def _parse_image(self, image):
|
|
"""Gets information about an image.
|
|
|
|
The image can either be a vbmeta or an image with a footer.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image: An ImageHandler (vbmeta or footer) with a hashtree descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A tuple where the first argument is a AvbFooter (None if there
|
|
is no footer on the image), the second argument is a
|
|
AvbVBMetaHeader, the third argument is a list of
|
|
AvbDescriptor-derived instances, and the fourth argument is the
|
|
size of |image|.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: In case the image cannot be parsed.
|
|
"""
|
|
assert isinstance(image, ImageHandler)
|
|
footer = None
|
|
image.seek(image.image_size - AvbFooter.SIZE)
|
|
try:
|
|
footer = AvbFooter(image.read(AvbFooter.SIZE))
|
|
except (LookupError, struct.error):
|
|
# Nope, just seek back to the start.
|
|
image.seek(0)
|
|
|
|
vbmeta_offset = 0
|
|
if footer:
|
|
vbmeta_offset = footer.vbmeta_offset
|
|
|
|
image.seek(vbmeta_offset)
|
|
h = AvbVBMetaHeader(image.read(AvbVBMetaHeader.SIZE))
|
|
|
|
auth_block_offset = vbmeta_offset + AvbVBMetaHeader.SIZE
|
|
aux_block_offset = auth_block_offset + h.authentication_data_block_size
|
|
desc_start_offset = aux_block_offset + h.descriptors_offset
|
|
image.seek(desc_start_offset)
|
|
descriptors = parse_descriptors(image.read(h.descriptors_size))
|
|
|
|
return footer, h, descriptors, image.image_size
|
|
|
|
def _load_vbmeta_blob(self, image):
|
|
"""Gets the vbmeta struct and associated sections.
|
|
|
|
The image can either be a vbmeta.img or an image with a footer.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image: An ImageHandler (vbmeta or footer).
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A blob with the vbmeta struct and other sections.
|
|
"""
|
|
assert isinstance(image, ImageHandler)
|
|
footer = None
|
|
image.seek(image.image_size - AvbFooter.SIZE)
|
|
try:
|
|
footer = AvbFooter(image.read(AvbFooter.SIZE))
|
|
except (LookupError, struct.error):
|
|
# Nope, just seek back to the start.
|
|
image.seek(0)
|
|
|
|
vbmeta_offset = 0
|
|
if footer:
|
|
vbmeta_offset = footer.vbmeta_offset
|
|
|
|
image.seek(vbmeta_offset)
|
|
h = AvbVBMetaHeader(image.read(AvbVBMetaHeader.SIZE))
|
|
|
|
image.seek(vbmeta_offset)
|
|
data_size = AvbVBMetaHeader.SIZE
|
|
data_size += h.authentication_data_block_size
|
|
data_size += h.auxiliary_data_block_size
|
|
return image.read(data_size)
|
|
|
|
def _get_cmdline_descriptors_for_hashtree_descriptor(self, ht):
|
|
"""Generate kernel cmdline descriptors for dm-verity.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
ht: A AvbHashtreeDescriptor
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A list with two AvbKernelCmdlineDescriptor with dm-verity kernel cmdline
|
|
instructions. There is one for when hashtree is not disabled and one for
|
|
when it is.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
c = 'dm="1 vroot none ro 1,'
|
|
c += '0' # start
|
|
c += ' {}'.format((ht.image_size // 512)) # size (# sectors)
|
|
c += ' verity {}'.format(ht.dm_verity_version) # type and version
|
|
c += ' PARTUUID=$(ANDROID_SYSTEM_PARTUUID)' # data_dev
|
|
c += ' PARTUUID=$(ANDROID_SYSTEM_PARTUUID)' # hash_dev
|
|
c += ' {}'.format(ht.data_block_size) # data_block
|
|
c += ' {}'.format(ht.hash_block_size) # hash_block
|
|
c += ' {}'.format(ht.image_size // ht.data_block_size) # #blocks
|
|
c += ' {}'.format(ht.image_size // ht.data_block_size) # hash_offset
|
|
c += ' {}'.format(ht.hash_algorithm) # hash_alg
|
|
c += ' {}'.format(ht.root_digest.hex()) # root_digest
|
|
c += ' {}'.format(ht.salt.hex()) # salt
|
|
if ht.fec_num_roots > 0:
|
|
c += ' 10' # number of optional args
|
|
c += ' $(ANDROID_VERITY_MODE)'
|
|
c += ' ignore_zero_blocks'
|
|
c += ' use_fec_from_device PARTUUID=$(ANDROID_SYSTEM_PARTUUID)'
|
|
c += ' fec_roots {}'.format(ht.fec_num_roots)
|
|
# Note that fec_blocks is the size that FEC covers, *not* the
|
|
# size of the FEC data. Since we use FEC for everything up until
|
|
# the FEC data, it's the same as the offset.
|
|
c += ' fec_blocks {}'.format(ht.fec_offset // ht.data_block_size)
|
|
c += ' fec_start {}'.format(ht.fec_offset // ht.data_block_size)
|
|
else:
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c += ' 2' # number of optional args
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|
c += ' $(ANDROID_VERITY_MODE)'
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c += ' ignore_zero_blocks'
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|
c += '" root=/dev/dm-0'
|
|
|
|
# Now that we have the command-line, generate the descriptor.
|
|
desc = AvbKernelCmdlineDescriptor()
|
|
desc.kernel_cmdline = c
|
|
desc.flags = (
|
|
AvbKernelCmdlineDescriptor.FLAGS_USE_ONLY_IF_HASHTREE_NOT_DISABLED)
|
|
|
|
# The descriptor for when hashtree verification is disabled is a lot
|
|
# simpler - we just set the root to the partition.
|
|
desc_no_ht = AvbKernelCmdlineDescriptor()
|
|
desc_no_ht.kernel_cmdline = 'root=PARTUUID=$(ANDROID_SYSTEM_PARTUUID)'
|
|
desc_no_ht.flags = (
|
|
AvbKernelCmdlineDescriptor.FLAGS_USE_ONLY_IF_HASHTREE_DISABLED)
|
|
|
|
return [desc, desc_no_ht]
|
|
|
|
def _get_cmdline_descriptors_for_dm_verity(self, image):
|
|
"""Generate kernel cmdline descriptors for dm-verity.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image: An ImageHandler (vbmeta or footer) with a hashtree descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A list with two AvbKernelCmdlineDescriptor with dm-verity kernel cmdline
|
|
instructions. There is one for when hashtree is not disabled and one for
|
|
when it is.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If |image| doesn't have a hashtree descriptor.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
(_, _, descriptors, _) = self._parse_image(image)
|
|
|
|
ht = None
|
|
for desc in descriptors:
|
|
if isinstance(desc, AvbHashtreeDescriptor):
|
|
ht = desc
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
if not ht:
|
|
raise AvbError('No hashtree descriptor in given image')
|
|
|
|
return self._get_cmdline_descriptors_for_hashtree_descriptor(ht)
|
|
|
|
def make_vbmeta_image(self, output, chain_partitions, algorithm_name,
|
|
key_path, public_key_metadata_path, rollback_index,
|
|
flags, rollback_index_location,
|
|
props, props_from_file, kernel_cmdlines,
|
|
setup_rootfs_from_kernel,
|
|
include_descriptors_from_image,
|
|
signing_helper,
|
|
signing_helper_with_files,
|
|
release_string,
|
|
append_to_release_string,
|
|
print_required_libavb_version,
|
|
padding_size):
|
|
"""Implements the 'make_vbmeta_image' command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
output: File to write the image to.
|
|
chain_partitions: List of partitions to chain or None.
|
|
algorithm_name: Name of algorithm to use.
|
|
key_path: Path to key to use or None.
|
|
public_key_metadata_path: Path to public key metadata or None.
|
|
rollback_index: The rollback index to use.
|
|
flags: Flags value to use in the image.
|
|
rollback_index_location: Location of the main vbmeta rollback index.
|
|
props: Properties to insert (list of strings of the form 'key:value').
|
|
props_from_file: Properties to insert (list of strings 'key:<path>').
|
|
kernel_cmdlines: Kernel cmdlines to insert (list of strings).
|
|
setup_rootfs_from_kernel: None or file to generate from.
|
|
include_descriptors_from_image: List of file objects with descriptors.
|
|
signing_helper: Program which signs a hash and return signature.
|
|
signing_helper_with_files: Same as signing_helper but uses files instead.
|
|
release_string: None or avbtool release string to use instead of default.
|
|
append_to_release_string: None or string to append.
|
|
print_required_libavb_version: True to only print required libavb version.
|
|
padding_size: If not 0, pads output so size is a multiple of the number.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If a chained partition is malformed.
|
|
"""
|
|
# If we're asked to calculate minimum required libavb version, we're done.
|
|
tmp_header = AvbVBMetaHeader()
|
|
if rollback_index_location > 0:
|
|
tmp_header.bump_required_libavb_version_minor(2)
|
|
if include_descriptors_from_image:
|
|
# Use the bump logic in AvbVBMetaHeader to calculate the max required
|
|
# version of all included descriptors.
|
|
for image in include_descriptors_from_image:
|
|
(_, image_header, _, _) = self._parse_image(ImageHandler(
|
|
image.name, read_only=True))
|
|
tmp_header.bump_required_libavb_version_minor(
|
|
image_header.required_libavb_version_minor)
|
|
|
|
if print_required_libavb_version:
|
|
print('1.{}'.format(tmp_header.required_libavb_version_minor))
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if not output:
|
|
raise AvbError('No output file given')
|
|
|
|
descriptors = []
|
|
ht_desc_to_setup = None
|
|
vbmeta_blob = self._generate_vbmeta_blob(
|
|
algorithm_name, key_path, public_key_metadata_path, descriptors,
|
|
chain_partitions, rollback_index, flags, rollback_index_location,
|
|
props, props_from_file,
|
|
kernel_cmdlines, setup_rootfs_from_kernel, ht_desc_to_setup,
|
|
include_descriptors_from_image, signing_helper,
|
|
signing_helper_with_files, release_string,
|
|
append_to_release_string, tmp_header.required_libavb_version_minor)
|
|
|
|
# Write entire vbmeta blob (header, authentication, auxiliary).
|
|
output.seek(0)
|
|
output.write(vbmeta_blob)
|
|
|
|
if padding_size > 0:
|
|
padded_size = round_to_multiple(len(vbmeta_blob), padding_size)
|
|
padding_needed = padded_size - len(vbmeta_blob)
|
|
output.write(b'\0' * padding_needed)
|
|
|
|
def _generate_vbmeta_blob(self, algorithm_name, key_path,
|
|
public_key_metadata_path, descriptors,
|
|
chain_partitions,
|
|
rollback_index, flags, rollback_index_location,
|
|
props, props_from_file,
|
|
kernel_cmdlines,
|
|
setup_rootfs_from_kernel,
|
|
ht_desc_to_setup,
|
|
include_descriptors_from_image, signing_helper,
|
|
signing_helper_with_files,
|
|
release_string, append_to_release_string,
|
|
required_libavb_version_minor):
|
|
"""Generates a VBMeta blob.
|
|
|
|
This blob contains the header (struct AvbVBMetaHeader), the
|
|
authentication data block (which contains the hash and signature
|
|
for the header and auxiliary block), and the auxiliary block
|
|
(which contains descriptors, the public key used, and other data).
|
|
|
|
The |key| parameter can |None| only if the |algorithm_name| is
|
|
'NONE'.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
algorithm_name: The algorithm name as per the ALGORITHMS dict.
|
|
key_path: The path to the .pem file used to sign the blob.
|
|
public_key_metadata_path: Path to public key metadata or None.
|
|
descriptors: A list of descriptors to insert or None.
|
|
chain_partitions: List of partitions to chain or None.
|
|
rollback_index: The rollback index to use.
|
|
flags: Flags to use in the image.
|
|
rollback_index_location: Location of the main vbmeta rollback index.
|
|
props: Properties to insert (List of strings of the form 'key:value').
|
|
props_from_file: Properties to insert (List of strings 'key:<path>').
|
|
kernel_cmdlines: Kernel cmdlines to insert (list of strings).
|
|
setup_rootfs_from_kernel: None or file to generate
|
|
dm-verity kernel cmdline from.
|
|
ht_desc_to_setup: If not None, an AvbHashtreeDescriptor to
|
|
generate dm-verity kernel cmdline descriptors from.
|
|
include_descriptors_from_image: List of file objects for which
|
|
to insert descriptors from.
|
|
signing_helper: Program which signs a hash and return signature.
|
|
signing_helper_with_files: Same as signing_helper but uses files instead.
|
|
release_string: None or avbtool release string.
|
|
append_to_release_string: None or string to append.
|
|
required_libavb_version_minor: Use at least this required minor version.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The VBMeta blob as bytes.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
Exception: If the |algorithm_name| is not found, if no key has
|
|
been given and the given algorithm requires one, or the key is
|
|
of the wrong size.
|
|
"""
|
|
try:
|
|
alg = ALGORITHMS[algorithm_name]
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
raise AvbError('Unknown algorithm with name {}'.format(algorithm_name))
|
|
|
|
if not descriptors:
|
|
descriptors = []
|
|
|
|
h = AvbVBMetaHeader()
|
|
h.bump_required_libavb_version_minor(required_libavb_version_minor)
|
|
|
|
# Insert chained partition descriptors, if any
|
|
if chain_partitions:
|
|
used_locations = {rollback_index_location: True}
|
|
for cp in chain_partitions:
|
|
cp_tokens = cp.split(':')
|
|
if len(cp_tokens) != 3:
|
|
raise AvbError('Malformed chained partition "{}".'.format(cp))
|
|
partition_name = cp_tokens[0]
|
|
chained_rollback_index_location = int(cp_tokens[1])
|
|
file_path = cp_tokens[2]
|
|
# Check that the same rollback location isn't being used by
|
|
# multiple chained partitions.
|
|
if used_locations.get(chained_rollback_index_location):
|
|
raise AvbError('Rollback Index Location {} is already in use.'.format(
|
|
chained_rollback_index_location))
|
|
used_locations[chained_rollback_index_location] = True
|
|
desc = AvbChainPartitionDescriptor()
|
|
desc.partition_name = partition_name
|
|
desc.rollback_index_location = chained_rollback_index_location
|
|
if desc.rollback_index_location < 1:
|
|
raise AvbError('Rollback index location must be 1 or larger.')
|
|
with open(file_path, 'rb') as f:
|
|
desc.public_key = f.read()
|
|
descriptors.append(desc)
|
|
|
|
# Descriptors.
|
|
encoded_descriptors = bytearray()
|
|
for desc in descriptors:
|
|
encoded_descriptors.extend(desc.encode())
|
|
|
|
# Add properties.
|
|
if props:
|
|
for prop in props:
|
|
idx = prop.find(':')
|
|
if idx == -1:
|
|
raise AvbError('Malformed property "{}".'.format(prop))
|
|
# pylint: disable=redefined-variable-type
|
|
desc = AvbPropertyDescriptor()
|
|
desc.key = prop[0:idx]
|
|
desc.value = prop[(idx + 1):].encode('utf-8')
|
|
encoded_descriptors.extend(desc.encode())
|
|
if props_from_file:
|
|
for prop in props_from_file:
|
|
idx = prop.find(':')
|
|
if idx == -1:
|
|
raise AvbError('Malformed property "{}".'.format(prop))
|
|
desc = AvbPropertyDescriptor()
|
|
desc.key = prop[0:idx]
|
|
file_path = prop[(idx + 1):]
|
|
with open(file_path, 'rb') as f:
|
|
# pylint: disable=attribute-defined-outside-init
|
|
desc.value = f.read()
|
|
encoded_descriptors.extend(desc.encode())
|
|
|
|
# Add AvbKernelCmdline descriptor for dm-verity from an image, if requested.
|
|
if setup_rootfs_from_kernel:
|
|
image_handler = ImageHandler(
|
|
setup_rootfs_from_kernel.name)
|
|
cmdline_desc = self._get_cmdline_descriptors_for_dm_verity(image_handler)
|
|
encoded_descriptors.extend(cmdline_desc[0].encode())
|
|
encoded_descriptors.extend(cmdline_desc[1].encode())
|
|
|
|
# Add AvbKernelCmdline descriptor for dm-verity from desc, if requested.
|
|
if ht_desc_to_setup:
|
|
cmdline_desc = self._get_cmdline_descriptors_for_hashtree_descriptor(
|
|
ht_desc_to_setup)
|
|
encoded_descriptors.extend(cmdline_desc[0].encode())
|
|
encoded_descriptors.extend(cmdline_desc[1].encode())
|
|
|
|
# Add kernel command-lines.
|
|
if kernel_cmdlines:
|
|
for i in kernel_cmdlines:
|
|
desc = AvbKernelCmdlineDescriptor()
|
|
desc.kernel_cmdline = i
|
|
encoded_descriptors.extend(desc.encode())
|
|
|
|
# Add descriptors from other images.
|
|
if include_descriptors_from_image:
|
|
descriptors_dict = dict()
|
|
for image in include_descriptors_from_image:
|
|
image_handler = ImageHandler(image.name, read_only=True)
|
|
(_, image_vbmeta_header, image_descriptors, _) = self._parse_image(
|
|
image_handler)
|
|
# Bump the required libavb version to support all included descriptors.
|
|
h.bump_required_libavb_version_minor(
|
|
image_vbmeta_header.required_libavb_version_minor)
|
|
for desc in image_descriptors:
|
|
# The --include_descriptors_from_image option is used in some setups
|
|
# with images A and B where both A and B contain a descriptor
|
|
# for a partition with the same name. Since it's not meaningful
|
|
# to include both descriptors, only include the last seen descriptor.
|
|
# See bug 76386656 for details.
|
|
if hasattr(desc, 'partition_name'):
|
|
key = type(desc).__name__ + '_' + desc.partition_name
|
|
descriptors_dict[key] = desc.encode()
|
|
else:
|
|
encoded_descriptors.extend(desc.encode())
|
|
for key in sorted(descriptors_dict):
|
|
encoded_descriptors.extend(descriptors_dict[key])
|
|
|
|
# Load public key metadata blob, if requested.
|
|
pkmd_blob = b''
|
|
if public_key_metadata_path:
|
|
with open(public_key_metadata_path, 'rb') as f:
|
|
pkmd_blob = f.read()
|
|
|
|
key = None
|
|
encoded_key = b''
|
|
if alg.public_key_num_bytes > 0:
|
|
if not key_path:
|
|
raise AvbError('Key is required for algorithm {}'.format(
|
|
algorithm_name))
|
|
encoded_key = RSAPublicKey(key_path).encode()
|
|
if len(encoded_key) != alg.public_key_num_bytes:
|
|
raise AvbError('Key is wrong size for algorithm {}'.format(
|
|
algorithm_name))
|
|
|
|
# Override release string, if requested.
|
|
if isinstance(release_string, str):
|
|
h.release_string = release_string
|
|
|
|
# Append to release string, if requested. Also insert a space before.
|
|
if isinstance(append_to_release_string, str):
|
|
h.release_string += ' ' + append_to_release_string
|
|
|
|
# For the Auxiliary data block, descriptors are stored at offset 0,
|
|
# followed by the public key, followed by the public key metadata blob.
|
|
h.auxiliary_data_block_size = round_to_multiple(
|
|
len(encoded_descriptors) + len(encoded_key) + len(pkmd_blob), 64)
|
|
h.descriptors_offset = 0
|
|
h.descriptors_size = len(encoded_descriptors)
|
|
h.public_key_offset = h.descriptors_size
|
|
h.public_key_size = len(encoded_key)
|
|
h.public_key_metadata_offset = h.public_key_offset + h.public_key_size
|
|
h.public_key_metadata_size = len(pkmd_blob)
|
|
|
|
# For the Authentication data block, the hash is first and then
|
|
# the signature.
|
|
h.authentication_data_block_size = round_to_multiple(
|
|
alg.hash_num_bytes + alg.signature_num_bytes, 64)
|
|
h.algorithm_type = alg.algorithm_type
|
|
h.hash_offset = 0
|
|
h.hash_size = alg.hash_num_bytes
|
|
# Signature offset and size - it's stored right after the hash
|
|
# (in Authentication data block).
|
|
h.signature_offset = alg.hash_num_bytes
|
|
h.signature_size = alg.signature_num_bytes
|
|
|
|
h.rollback_index = rollback_index
|
|
h.flags = flags
|
|
h.rollback_index_location = rollback_index_location
|
|
|
|
# Generate Header data block.
|
|
header_data_blob = h.encode()
|
|
|
|
# Generate Auxiliary data block.
|
|
aux_data_blob = bytearray()
|
|
aux_data_blob.extend(encoded_descriptors)
|
|
aux_data_blob.extend(encoded_key)
|
|
aux_data_blob.extend(pkmd_blob)
|
|
padding_bytes = h.auxiliary_data_block_size - len(aux_data_blob)
|
|
aux_data_blob.extend(b'\0' * padding_bytes)
|
|
|
|
# Calculate the hash.
|
|
binary_hash = b''
|
|
binary_signature = b''
|
|
if algorithm_name != 'NONE':
|
|
ha = hashlib.new(alg.hash_name)
|
|
ha.update(header_data_blob)
|
|
ha.update(aux_data_blob)
|
|
binary_hash = ha.digest()
|
|
|
|
# Calculate the signature.
|
|
rsa_key = RSAPublicKey(key_path)
|
|
data_to_sign = header_data_blob + bytes(aux_data_blob)
|
|
binary_signature = rsa_key.sign(algorithm_name, data_to_sign,
|
|
signing_helper, signing_helper_with_files)
|
|
|
|
# Generate Authentication data block.
|
|
auth_data_blob = bytearray()
|
|
auth_data_blob.extend(binary_hash)
|
|
auth_data_blob.extend(binary_signature)
|
|
padding_bytes = h.authentication_data_block_size - len(auth_data_blob)
|
|
auth_data_blob.extend(b'\0' * padding_bytes)
|
|
|
|
return header_data_blob + bytes(auth_data_blob) + bytes(aux_data_blob)
|
|
|
|
def extract_public_key(self, key_path, output):
|
|
"""Implements the 'extract_public_key' command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
key_path: The path to a RSA private key file.
|
|
output: The file to write to.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If the public key could not be extracted.
|
|
"""
|
|
output.write(RSAPublicKey(key_path).encode())
|
|
|
|
def append_vbmeta_image(self, image_filename, vbmeta_image_filename,
|
|
partition_size):
|
|
"""Implementation of the append_vbmeta_image command.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_filename: File to add the footer to.
|
|
vbmeta_image_filename: File to get vbmeta struct from.
|
|
partition_size: Size of partition.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If an argument is incorrect or if appending VBMeta image fialed.
|
|
"""
|
|
image = ImageHandler(image_filename)
|
|
|
|
if partition_size % image.block_size != 0:
|
|
raise AvbError('Partition size of {} is not a multiple of the image '
|
|
'block size {}.'.format(partition_size,
|
|
image.block_size))
|
|
|
|
# If there's already a footer, truncate the image to its original
|
|
# size. This way 'avbtool append_vbmeta_image' is idempotent.
|
|
if image.image_size >= AvbFooter.SIZE:
|
|
image.seek(image.image_size - AvbFooter.SIZE)
|
|
try:
|
|
footer = AvbFooter(image.read(AvbFooter.SIZE))
|
|
# Existing footer found. Just truncate.
|
|
original_image_size = footer.original_image_size
|
|
image.truncate(footer.original_image_size)
|
|
except (LookupError, struct.error):
|
|
original_image_size = image.image_size
|
|
else:
|
|
# Image size is too small to possibly contain a footer.
|
|
original_image_size = image.image_size
|
|
|
|
# If anything goes wrong from here-on, restore the image back to
|
|
# its original size.
|
|
try:
|
|
vbmeta_image_handler = ImageHandler(vbmeta_image_filename)
|
|
vbmeta_blob = self._load_vbmeta_blob(vbmeta_image_handler)
|
|
|
|
# If the image isn't sparse, its size might not be a multiple of
|
|
# the block size. This will screw up padding later so just grow it.
|
|
if image.image_size % image.block_size != 0:
|
|
assert not image.is_sparse
|
|
padding_needed = image.block_size - (image.image_size%image.block_size)
|
|
image.truncate(image.image_size + padding_needed)
|
|
|
|
# The append_raw() method requires content with size being a
|
|
# multiple of |block_size| so add padding as needed. Also record
|
|
# where this is written to since we'll need to put that in the
|
|
# footer.
|
|
vbmeta_offset = image.image_size
|
|
padding_needed = (round_to_multiple(len(vbmeta_blob), image.block_size) -
|
|
len(vbmeta_blob))
|
|
vbmeta_blob_with_padding = vbmeta_blob + b'\0' * padding_needed
|
|
|
|
# Append vbmeta blob and footer
|
|
image.append_raw(vbmeta_blob_with_padding)
|
|
vbmeta_end_offset = vbmeta_offset + len(vbmeta_blob_with_padding)
|
|
|
|
# Now insert a DONT_CARE chunk with enough bytes such that the
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# final Footer block is at the end of partition_size..
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image.append_dont_care(partition_size - vbmeta_end_offset -
|
|
1 * image.block_size)
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|
|
|
# Generate the Footer that tells where the VBMeta footer
|
|
# is. Also put enough padding in the front of the footer since
|
|
# we'll write out an entire block.
|
|
footer = AvbFooter()
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|
footer.original_image_size = original_image_size
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|
footer.vbmeta_offset = vbmeta_offset
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|
footer.vbmeta_size = len(vbmeta_blob)
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|
footer_blob = footer.encode()
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footer_blob_with_padding = (b'\0' * (image.block_size - AvbFooter.SIZE) +
|
|
footer_blob)
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image.append_raw(footer_blob_with_padding)
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|
|
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except Exception as e:
|
|
# Truncate back to original size, then re-raise.
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|
image.truncate(original_image_size)
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raise AvbError('Appending VBMeta image failed: {}.'.format(e))
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|
|
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def add_hash_footer(self, image_filename, partition_size, partition_name,
|
|
hash_algorithm, salt, chain_partitions, algorithm_name,
|
|
key_path,
|
|
public_key_metadata_path, rollback_index, flags,
|
|
rollback_index_location, props,
|
|
props_from_file, kernel_cmdlines,
|
|
setup_rootfs_from_kernel,
|
|
include_descriptors_from_image, calc_max_image_size,
|
|
signing_helper, signing_helper_with_files,
|
|
release_string, append_to_release_string,
|
|
output_vbmeta_image, do_not_append_vbmeta_image,
|
|
print_required_libavb_version, use_persistent_digest,
|
|
do_not_use_ab):
|
|
"""Implementation of the add_hash_footer on unsparse images.
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|
|
|
Arguments:
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|
image_filename: File to add the footer to.
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|
partition_size: Size of partition.
|
|
partition_name: Name of partition (without A/B suffix).
|
|
hash_algorithm: Hash algorithm to use.
|
|
salt: Salt to use as a hexadecimal string or None to use /dev/urandom.
|
|
chain_partitions: List of partitions to chain.
|
|
algorithm_name: Name of algorithm to use.
|
|
key_path: Path to key to use or None.
|
|
public_key_metadata_path: Path to public key metadata or None.
|
|
rollback_index: Rollback index.
|
|
flags: Flags value to use in the image.
|
|
rollback_index_location: Location of the main vbmeta rollback index.
|
|
props: Properties to insert (List of strings of the form 'key:value').
|
|
props_from_file: Properties to insert (List of strings 'key:<path>').
|
|
kernel_cmdlines: Kernel cmdlines to insert (list of strings).
|
|
setup_rootfs_from_kernel: None or file to generate
|
|
dm-verity kernel cmdline from.
|
|
include_descriptors_from_image: List of file objects for which
|
|
to insert descriptors from.
|
|
calc_max_image_size: Don't store the footer - instead calculate the
|
|
maximum image size leaving enough room for metadata with the
|
|
given |partition_size|.
|
|
signing_helper: Program which signs a hash and return signature.
|
|
signing_helper_with_files: Same as signing_helper but uses files instead.
|
|
release_string: None or avbtool release string.
|
|
append_to_release_string: None or string to append.
|
|
output_vbmeta_image: If not None, also write vbmeta struct to this file.
|
|
do_not_append_vbmeta_image: If True, don't append vbmeta struct.
|
|
print_required_libavb_version: True to only print required libavb version.
|
|
use_persistent_digest: Use a persistent digest on device.
|
|
do_not_use_ab: This partition does not use A/B.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If an argument is incorrect of if adding of hash_footer failed.
|
|
"""
|
|
required_libavb_version_minor = 0
|
|
if use_persistent_digest or do_not_use_ab:
|
|
required_libavb_version_minor = 1
|
|
if rollback_index_location > 0:
|
|
required_libavb_version_minor = 2
|
|
|
|
# If we're asked to calculate minimum required libavb version, we're done.
|
|
if print_required_libavb_version:
|
|
print('1.{}'.format(required_libavb_version_minor))
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# First, calculate the maximum image size such that an image
|
|
# this size + metadata (footer + vbmeta struct) fits in
|
|
# |partition_size|.
|
|
max_metadata_size = self.MAX_VBMETA_SIZE + self.MAX_FOOTER_SIZE
|
|
if partition_size < max_metadata_size:
|
|
raise AvbError('Parition size of {} is too small. '
|
|
'Needs to be at least {}'.format(
|
|
partition_size, max_metadata_size))
|
|
max_image_size = partition_size - max_metadata_size
|
|
|
|
# If we're asked to only calculate the maximum image size, we're done.
|
|
if calc_max_image_size:
|
|
print('{}'.format(max_image_size))
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
image = ImageHandler(image_filename)
|
|
|
|
if partition_size % image.block_size != 0:
|
|
raise AvbError('Partition size of {} is not a multiple of the image '
|
|
'block size {}.'.format(partition_size,
|
|
image.block_size))
|
|
|
|
# If there's already a footer, truncate the image to its original
|
|
# size. This way 'avbtool add_hash_footer' is idempotent (modulo
|
|
# salts).
|
|
if image.image_size >= AvbFooter.SIZE:
|
|
image.seek(image.image_size - AvbFooter.SIZE)
|
|
try:
|
|
footer = AvbFooter(image.read(AvbFooter.SIZE))
|
|
# Existing footer found. Just truncate.
|
|
original_image_size = footer.original_image_size
|
|
image.truncate(footer.original_image_size)
|
|
except (LookupError, struct.error):
|
|
original_image_size = image.image_size
|
|
else:
|
|
# Image size is too small to possibly contain a footer.
|
|
original_image_size = image.image_size
|
|
|
|
# If anything goes wrong from here-on, restore the image back to
|
|
# its original size.
|
|
try:
|
|
# If image size exceeds the maximum image size, fail.
|
|
if image.image_size > max_image_size:
|
|
raise AvbError('Image size of {} exceeds maximum image '
|
|
'size of {} in order to fit in a partition '
|
|
'size of {}.'.format(image.image_size, max_image_size,
|
|
partition_size))
|
|
|
|
digest_size = len(hashlib.new(hash_algorithm).digest())
|
|
if salt:
|
|
salt = binascii.unhexlify(salt)
|
|
elif salt is None and not use_persistent_digest:
|
|
# If salt is not explicitly specified, choose a hash that's the same
|
|
# size as the hash size. Don't populate a random salt if this
|
|
# descriptor is being created to use a persistent digest on device.
|
|
hash_size = digest_size
|
|
with open('/dev/urandom', 'rb') as f:
|
|
salt = f.read(hash_size)
|
|
else:
|
|
salt = b''
|
|
|
|
hasher = hashlib.new(hash_algorithm, salt)
|
|
# TODO(zeuthen): might want to read this in chunks to avoid
|
|
# memory pressure, then again, this is only supposed to be used
|
|
# on kernel/initramfs partitions. Possible optimization.
|
|
image.seek(0)
|
|
hasher.update(image.read(image.image_size))
|
|
digest = hasher.digest()
|
|
|
|
h_desc = AvbHashDescriptor()
|
|
h_desc.image_size = image.image_size
|
|
h_desc.hash_algorithm = hash_algorithm
|
|
h_desc.partition_name = partition_name
|
|
h_desc.salt = salt
|
|
h_desc.flags = 0
|
|
if do_not_use_ab:
|
|
h_desc.flags |= 1 # AVB_HASH_DESCRIPTOR_FLAGS_DO_NOT_USE_AB
|
|
if not use_persistent_digest:
|
|
h_desc.digest = digest
|
|
|
|
# Generate the VBMeta footer.
|
|
ht_desc_to_setup = None
|
|
vbmeta_blob = self._generate_vbmeta_blob(
|
|
algorithm_name, key_path, public_key_metadata_path, [h_desc],
|
|
chain_partitions, rollback_index, flags, rollback_index_location,
|
|
props, props_from_file,
|
|
kernel_cmdlines, setup_rootfs_from_kernel, ht_desc_to_setup,
|
|
include_descriptors_from_image, signing_helper,
|
|
signing_helper_with_files, release_string,
|
|
append_to_release_string, required_libavb_version_minor)
|
|
|
|
# Write vbmeta blob, if requested.
|
|
if output_vbmeta_image:
|
|
output_vbmeta_image.write(vbmeta_blob)
|
|
|
|
# Append vbmeta blob and footer, unless requested not to.
|
|
if not do_not_append_vbmeta_image:
|
|
# If the image isn't sparse, its size might not be a multiple of
|
|
# the block size. This will screw up padding later so just grow it.
|
|
if image.image_size % image.block_size != 0:
|
|
assert not image.is_sparse
|
|
padding_needed = image.block_size - (
|
|
image.image_size % image.block_size)
|
|
image.truncate(image.image_size + padding_needed)
|
|
|
|
# The append_raw() method requires content with size being a
|
|
# multiple of |block_size| so add padding as needed. Also record
|
|
# where this is written to since we'll need to put that in the
|
|
# footer.
|
|
vbmeta_offset = image.image_size
|
|
padding_needed = (
|
|
round_to_multiple(len(vbmeta_blob), image.block_size) -
|
|
len(vbmeta_blob))
|
|
vbmeta_blob_with_padding = vbmeta_blob + b'\0' * padding_needed
|
|
|
|
image.append_raw(vbmeta_blob_with_padding)
|
|
vbmeta_end_offset = vbmeta_offset + len(vbmeta_blob_with_padding)
|
|
|
|
# Now insert a DONT_CARE chunk with enough bytes such that the
|
|
# final Footer block is at the end of partition_size..
|
|
image.append_dont_care(partition_size - vbmeta_end_offset -
|
|
1 * image.block_size)
|
|
|
|
# Generate the Footer that tells where the VBMeta footer
|
|
# is. Also put enough padding in the front of the footer since
|
|
# we'll write out an entire block.
|
|
footer = AvbFooter()
|
|
footer.original_image_size = original_image_size
|
|
footer.vbmeta_offset = vbmeta_offset
|
|
footer.vbmeta_size = len(vbmeta_blob)
|
|
footer_blob = footer.encode()
|
|
footer_blob_with_padding = (
|
|
b'\0' * (image.block_size - AvbFooter.SIZE) + footer_blob)
|
|
image.append_raw(footer_blob_with_padding)
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
# Truncate back to original size, then re-raise.
|
|
image.truncate(original_image_size)
|
|
raise AvbError('Adding hash_footer failed: {}.'.format(e))
|
|
|
|
def add_hashtree_footer(self, image_filename, partition_size, partition_name,
|
|
generate_fec, fec_num_roots, hash_algorithm,
|
|
block_size, salt, chain_partitions, algorithm_name,
|
|
key_path,
|
|
public_key_metadata_path, rollback_index, flags,
|
|
rollback_index_location,
|
|
props, props_from_file, kernel_cmdlines,
|
|
setup_rootfs_from_kernel,
|
|
setup_as_rootfs_from_kernel,
|
|
include_descriptors_from_image,
|
|
calc_max_image_size, signing_helper,
|
|
signing_helper_with_files,
|
|
release_string, append_to_release_string,
|
|
output_vbmeta_image, do_not_append_vbmeta_image,
|
|
print_required_libavb_version,
|
|
use_persistent_root_digest, do_not_use_ab,
|
|
no_hashtree):
|
|
"""Implements the 'add_hashtree_footer' command.
|
|
|
|
See https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/wikis/DMVerity for
|
|
more information about dm-verity and these hashes.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_filename: File to add the footer to.
|
|
partition_size: Size of partition or 0 to put it right at the end.
|
|
partition_name: Name of partition (without A/B suffix).
|
|
generate_fec: If True, generate FEC codes.
|
|
fec_num_roots: Number of roots for FEC.
|
|
hash_algorithm: Hash algorithm to use.
|
|
block_size: Block size to use.
|
|
salt: Salt to use as a hexadecimal string or None to use /dev/urandom.
|
|
chain_partitions: List of partitions to chain.
|
|
algorithm_name: Name of algorithm to use.
|
|
key_path: Path to key to use or None.
|
|
public_key_metadata_path: Path to public key metadata or None.
|
|
rollback_index: Rollback index.
|
|
flags: Flags value to use in the image.
|
|
rollback_index_location: Location of the main vbmeta rollback index.
|
|
props: Properties to insert (List of strings of the form 'key:value').
|
|
props_from_file: Properties to insert (List of strings 'key:<path>').
|
|
kernel_cmdlines: Kernel cmdlines to insert (list of strings).
|
|
setup_rootfs_from_kernel: None or file to generate
|
|
dm-verity kernel cmdline from.
|
|
setup_as_rootfs_from_kernel: If True, generate dm-verity kernel
|
|
cmdline to set up rootfs.
|
|
include_descriptors_from_image: List of file objects for which
|
|
to insert descriptors from.
|
|
calc_max_image_size: Don't store the hashtree or footer - instead
|
|
calculate the maximum image size leaving enough room for hashtree
|
|
and metadata with the given |partition_size|.
|
|
signing_helper: Program which signs a hash and return signature.
|
|
signing_helper_with_files: Same as signing_helper but uses files instead.
|
|
release_string: None or avbtool release string.
|
|
append_to_release_string: None or string to append.
|
|
output_vbmeta_image: If not None, also write vbmeta struct to this file.
|
|
do_not_append_vbmeta_image: If True, don't append vbmeta struct.
|
|
print_required_libavb_version: True to only print required libavb version.
|
|
use_persistent_root_digest: Use a persistent root digest on device.
|
|
do_not_use_ab: The partition does not use A/B.
|
|
no_hashtree: Do not append hashtree. Set size in descriptor as zero.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If an argument is incorrect or adding the hashtree footer
|
|
failed.
|
|
"""
|
|
required_libavb_version_minor = 0
|
|
if use_persistent_root_digest or do_not_use_ab:
|
|
required_libavb_version_minor = 1
|
|
if rollback_index_location > 0:
|
|
required_libavb_version_minor = 2
|
|
|
|
# If we're asked to calculate minimum required libavb version, we're done.
|
|
if print_required_libavb_version:
|
|
print('1.{}'.format(required_libavb_version_minor))
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
digest_size = len(create_avb_hashtree_hasher(hash_algorithm, b'')
|
|
.digest())
|
|
digest_padding = round_to_pow2(digest_size) - digest_size
|
|
|
|
# If |partition_size| is given (e.g. not 0), calculate the maximum image
|
|
# size such that an image this size + the hashtree + metadata (footer +
|
|
# vbmeta struct) fits in |partition_size|. We use very conservative figures
|
|
# for metadata.
|
|
if partition_size > 0:
|
|
max_tree_size = 0
|
|
max_fec_size = 0
|
|
if not no_hashtree:
|
|
(_, max_tree_size) = calc_hash_level_offsets(
|
|
partition_size, block_size, digest_size + digest_padding)
|
|
if generate_fec:
|
|
max_fec_size = calc_fec_data_size(partition_size, fec_num_roots)
|
|
max_metadata_size = (max_fec_size + max_tree_size +
|
|
self.MAX_VBMETA_SIZE +
|
|
self.MAX_FOOTER_SIZE)
|
|
max_image_size = partition_size - max_metadata_size
|
|
else:
|
|
max_image_size = 0
|
|
|
|
# If we're asked to only calculate the maximum image size, we're done.
|
|
if calc_max_image_size:
|
|
print('{}'.format(max_image_size))
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
image = ImageHandler(image_filename)
|
|
|
|
if partition_size > 0:
|
|
if partition_size % image.block_size != 0:
|
|
raise AvbError('Partition size of {} is not a multiple of the image '
|
|
'block size {}.'.format(partition_size,
|
|
image.block_size))
|
|
elif image.image_size % image.block_size != 0:
|
|
raise AvbError('File size of {} is not a multiple of the image '
|
|
'block size {}.'.format(image.image_size,
|
|
image.block_size))
|
|
|
|
# If there's already a footer, truncate the image to its original
|
|
# size. This way 'avbtool add_hashtree_footer' is idempotent
|
|
# (modulo salts).
|
|
if image.image_size >= AvbFooter.SIZE:
|
|
image.seek(image.image_size - AvbFooter.SIZE)
|
|
try:
|
|
footer = AvbFooter(image.read(AvbFooter.SIZE))
|
|
# Existing footer found. Just truncate.
|
|
original_image_size = footer.original_image_size
|
|
image.truncate(footer.original_image_size)
|
|
except (LookupError, struct.error):
|
|
original_image_size = image.image_size
|
|
else:
|
|
# Image size is too small to possibly contain a footer.
|
|
original_image_size = image.image_size
|
|
|
|
# If anything goes wrong from here-on, restore the image back to
|
|
# its original size.
|
|
try:
|
|
# Ensure image is multiple of block_size.
|
|
rounded_image_size = round_to_multiple(image.image_size, block_size)
|
|
if rounded_image_size > image.image_size:
|
|
image.append_raw('\0' * (rounded_image_size - image.image_size))
|
|
|
|
# If image size exceeds the maximum image size, fail.
|
|
if partition_size > 0:
|
|
if image.image_size > max_image_size:
|
|
raise AvbError('Image size of {} exceeds maximum image '
|
|
'size of {} in order to fit in a partition '
|
|
'size of {}.'.format(image.image_size, max_image_size,
|
|
partition_size))
|
|
|
|
if salt:
|
|
salt = binascii.unhexlify(salt)
|
|
elif salt is None and not use_persistent_root_digest:
|
|
# If salt is not explicitly specified, choose a hash that's the same
|
|
# size as the hash size. Don't populate a random salt if this
|
|
# descriptor is being created to use a persistent digest on device.
|
|
hash_size = digest_size
|
|
with open('/dev/urandom', 'rb') as f:
|
|
salt = f.read(hash_size)
|
|
else:
|
|
salt = b''
|
|
|
|
# Hashes are stored upside down so we need to calculate hash
|
|
# offsets in advance.
|
|
(hash_level_offsets, tree_size) = calc_hash_level_offsets(
|
|
image.image_size, block_size, digest_size + digest_padding)
|
|
|
|
# If the image isn't sparse, its size might not be a multiple of
|
|
# the block size. This will screw up padding later so just grow it.
|
|
if image.image_size % image.block_size != 0:
|
|
assert not image.is_sparse
|
|
padding_needed = image.block_size - (image.image_size%image.block_size)
|
|
image.truncate(image.image_size + padding_needed)
|
|
|
|
# Generate the tree and add padding as needed.
|
|
tree_offset = image.image_size
|
|
root_digest, hash_tree = generate_hash_tree(image, image.image_size,
|
|
block_size,
|
|
hash_algorithm, salt,
|
|
digest_padding,
|
|
hash_level_offsets,
|
|
tree_size)
|
|
|
|
# Generate HashtreeDescriptor with details about the tree we
|
|
# just generated.
|
|
if no_hashtree:
|
|
tree_size = 0
|
|
hash_tree = b''
|
|
ht_desc = AvbHashtreeDescriptor()
|
|
ht_desc.dm_verity_version = 1
|
|
ht_desc.image_size = image.image_size
|
|
ht_desc.tree_offset = tree_offset
|
|
ht_desc.tree_size = tree_size
|
|
ht_desc.data_block_size = block_size
|
|
ht_desc.hash_block_size = block_size
|
|
ht_desc.hash_algorithm = hash_algorithm
|
|
ht_desc.partition_name = partition_name
|
|
ht_desc.salt = salt
|
|
if do_not_use_ab:
|
|
ht_desc.flags |= 1 # AVB_HASHTREE_DESCRIPTOR_FLAGS_DO_NOT_USE_AB
|
|
if not use_persistent_root_digest:
|
|
ht_desc.root_digest = root_digest
|
|
|
|
# Write the hash tree
|
|
padding_needed = (round_to_multiple(len(hash_tree), image.block_size) -
|
|
len(hash_tree))
|
|
hash_tree_with_padding = hash_tree + b'\0' * padding_needed
|
|
image.append_raw(hash_tree_with_padding)
|
|
len_hashtree_and_fec = len(hash_tree_with_padding)
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|
|
|
# Generate FEC codes, if requested.
|
|
if generate_fec:
|
|
if no_hashtree:
|
|
fec_data = b''
|
|
else:
|
|
fec_data = generate_fec_data(image_filename, fec_num_roots)
|
|
padding_needed = (round_to_multiple(len(fec_data), image.block_size) -
|
|
len(fec_data))
|
|
fec_data_with_padding = fec_data + b'\0' * padding_needed
|
|
fec_offset = image.image_size
|
|
image.append_raw(fec_data_with_padding)
|
|
len_hashtree_and_fec += len(fec_data_with_padding)
|
|
# Update the hashtree descriptor.
|
|
ht_desc.fec_num_roots = fec_num_roots
|
|
ht_desc.fec_offset = fec_offset
|
|
ht_desc.fec_size = len(fec_data)
|
|
|
|
ht_desc_to_setup = None
|
|
if setup_as_rootfs_from_kernel:
|
|
ht_desc_to_setup = ht_desc
|
|
|
|
# Generate the VBMeta footer and add padding as needed.
|
|
vbmeta_offset = tree_offset + len_hashtree_and_fec
|
|
vbmeta_blob = self._generate_vbmeta_blob(
|
|
algorithm_name, key_path, public_key_metadata_path, [ht_desc],
|
|
chain_partitions, rollback_index, flags, rollback_index_location,
|
|
props, props_from_file,
|
|
kernel_cmdlines, setup_rootfs_from_kernel, ht_desc_to_setup,
|
|
include_descriptors_from_image, signing_helper,
|
|
signing_helper_with_files, release_string,
|
|
append_to_release_string, required_libavb_version_minor)
|
|
padding_needed = (round_to_multiple(len(vbmeta_blob), image.block_size) -
|
|
len(vbmeta_blob))
|
|
vbmeta_blob_with_padding = vbmeta_blob + b'\0' * padding_needed
|
|
|
|
# Write vbmeta blob, if requested.
|
|
if output_vbmeta_image:
|
|
output_vbmeta_image.write(vbmeta_blob)
|
|
|
|
# Append vbmeta blob and footer, unless requested not to.
|
|
if not do_not_append_vbmeta_image:
|
|
image.append_raw(vbmeta_blob_with_padding)
|
|
|
|
# Now insert a DONT_CARE chunk with enough bytes such that the
|
|
# final Footer block is at the end of partition_size..
|
|
if partition_size > 0:
|
|
image.append_dont_care(partition_size - image.image_size -
|
|
1 * image.block_size)
|
|
|
|
# Generate the Footer that tells where the VBMeta footer
|
|
# is. Also put enough padding in the front of the footer since
|
|
# we'll write out an entire block.
|
|
footer = AvbFooter()
|
|
footer.original_image_size = original_image_size
|
|
footer.vbmeta_offset = vbmeta_offset
|
|
footer.vbmeta_size = len(vbmeta_blob)
|
|
footer_blob = footer.encode()
|
|
footer_blob_with_padding = (
|
|
b'\0' * (image.block_size - AvbFooter.SIZE) + footer_blob)
|
|
image.append_raw(footer_blob_with_padding)
|
|
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
# Truncate back to original size, then re-raise.
|
|
image.truncate(original_image_size)
|
|
raise AvbError('Adding hashtree_footer failed: {}.'.format(e))
|
|
|
|
def make_atx_certificate(self, output, authority_key_path, subject_key_path,
|
|
subject_key_version, subject,
|
|
is_intermediate_authority, usage, signing_helper,
|
|
signing_helper_with_files):
|
|
"""Implements the 'make_atx_certificate' command.
|
|
|
|
Android Things certificates are required for Android Things public key
|
|
metadata. They chain the vbmeta signing key for a particular product back to
|
|
a fused, permanent root key. These certificates are fixed-length and fixed-
|
|
format with the explicit goal of not parsing ASN.1 in bootloader code.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
output: Certificate will be written to this file on success.
|
|
authority_key_path: A PEM file path with the authority private key.
|
|
If None, then a certificate will be created without a
|
|
signature. The signature can be created out-of-band
|
|
and appended.
|
|
subject_key_path: Path to a PEM or DER subject public key.
|
|
subject_key_version: A 64-bit version value. If this is None, the number
|
|
of seconds since the epoch is used.
|
|
subject: A subject identifier. For Product Signing Key certificates this
|
|
should be the same Product ID found in the permanent attributes.
|
|
is_intermediate_authority: True if the certificate is for an intermediate
|
|
authority.
|
|
usage: If not empty, overrides the cert usage with a hash of this value.
|
|
signing_helper: Program which signs a hash and returns the signature.
|
|
signing_helper_with_files: Same as signing_helper but uses files instead.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If there an error during signing.
|
|
"""
|
|
signed_data = bytearray()
|
|
signed_data.extend(struct.pack('<I', 1)) # Format Version
|
|
signed_data.extend(RSAPublicKey(subject_key_path).encode())
|
|
hasher = hashlib.sha256()
|
|
hasher.update(subject)
|
|
signed_data.extend(hasher.digest())
|
|
if not usage:
|
|
usage = 'com.google.android.things.vboot'
|
|
if is_intermediate_authority:
|
|
usage += '.ca'
|
|
hasher = hashlib.sha256()
|
|
hasher.update(usage.encode('ascii'))
|
|
signed_data.extend(hasher.digest())
|
|
if subject_key_version is None:
|
|
subject_key_version = int(time.time())
|
|
signed_data.extend(struct.pack('<Q', subject_key_version))
|
|
signature = b''
|
|
if authority_key_path:
|
|
rsa_key = RSAPublicKey(authority_key_path)
|
|
algorithm_name = 'SHA512_RSA4096'
|
|
signature = rsa_key.sign(algorithm_name, signed_data, signing_helper,
|
|
signing_helper_with_files)
|
|
output.write(signed_data)
|
|
output.write(signature)
|
|
|
|
def make_atx_permanent_attributes(self, output, root_authority_key_path,
|
|
product_id):
|
|
"""Implements the 'make_atx_permanent_attributes' command.
|
|
|
|
Android Things permanent attributes are designed to be permanent for a
|
|
particular product and a hash of these attributes should be fused into
|
|
hardware to enforce this.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
output: Attributes will be written to this file on success.
|
|
root_authority_key_path: Path to a PEM or DER public key for
|
|
the root authority.
|
|
product_id: A 16-byte Product ID.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If an argument is incorrect.
|
|
"""
|
|
EXPECTED_PRODUCT_ID_SIZE = 16 # pylint: disable=invalid-name
|
|
if len(product_id) != EXPECTED_PRODUCT_ID_SIZE:
|
|
raise AvbError('Invalid Product ID length.')
|
|
output.write(struct.pack('<I', 1)) # Format Version
|
|
output.write(RSAPublicKey(root_authority_key_path).encode())
|
|
output.write(product_id)
|
|
|
|
def make_atx_metadata(self, output, intermediate_key_certificate,
|
|
product_key_certificate):
|
|
"""Implements the 'make_atx_metadata' command.
|
|
|
|
Android Things metadata are included in vbmeta images to facilitate
|
|
verification. The output of this command can be used as the
|
|
public_key_metadata argument to other commands.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
output: Metadata will be written to this file on success.
|
|
intermediate_key_certificate: A certificate file as output by
|
|
make_atx_certificate with
|
|
is_intermediate_authority set to true.
|
|
product_key_certificate: A certificate file as output by
|
|
make_atx_certificate with
|
|
is_intermediate_authority set to false.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If an argument is incorrect.
|
|
"""
|
|
EXPECTED_CERTIFICATE_SIZE = 1620 # pylint: disable=invalid-name
|
|
if len(intermediate_key_certificate) != EXPECTED_CERTIFICATE_SIZE:
|
|
raise AvbError('Invalid intermediate key certificate length.')
|
|
if len(product_key_certificate) != EXPECTED_CERTIFICATE_SIZE:
|
|
raise AvbError('Invalid product key certificate length.')
|
|
output.write(struct.pack('<I', 1)) # Format Version
|
|
output.write(intermediate_key_certificate)
|
|
output.write(product_key_certificate)
|
|
|
|
def make_atx_unlock_credential(self, output, intermediate_key_certificate,
|
|
unlock_key_certificate, challenge_path,
|
|
unlock_key_path, signing_helper,
|
|
signing_helper_with_files):
|
|
"""Implements the 'make_atx_unlock_credential' command.
|
|
|
|
Android Things unlock credentials can be used to authorize the unlock of AVB
|
|
on a device. These credentials are presented to an Android Things bootloader
|
|
via the fastboot interface in response to a 16-byte challenge. This method
|
|
creates all fields of the credential except the challenge signature field
|
|
(which is the last field) and can optionally create the challenge signature
|
|
field as well if a challenge and the unlock_key_path is provided.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
output: The credential will be written to this file on success.
|
|
intermediate_key_certificate: A certificate file as output by
|
|
make_atx_certificate with
|
|
is_intermediate_authority set to true.
|
|
unlock_key_certificate: A certificate file as output by
|
|
make_atx_certificate with
|
|
is_intermediate_authority set to false and the
|
|
usage set to
|
|
'com.google.android.things.vboot.unlock'.
|
|
challenge_path: [optional] A path to the challenge to sign.
|
|
unlock_key_path: [optional] A PEM file path with the unlock private key.
|
|
signing_helper: Program which signs a hash and returns the signature.
|
|
signing_helper_with_files: Same as signing_helper but uses files instead.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
AvbError: If an argument is incorrect or an error occurs during signing.
|
|
"""
|
|
EXPECTED_CERTIFICATE_SIZE = 1620 # pylint: disable=invalid-name
|
|
EXPECTED_CHALLENGE_SIZE = 16 # pylint: disable=invalid-name
|
|
if len(intermediate_key_certificate) != EXPECTED_CERTIFICATE_SIZE:
|
|
raise AvbError('Invalid intermediate key certificate length.')
|
|
if len(unlock_key_certificate) != EXPECTED_CERTIFICATE_SIZE:
|
|
raise AvbError('Invalid product key certificate length.')
|
|
challenge = b''
|
|
if challenge_path:
|
|
with open(challenge_path, 'rb') as f:
|
|
challenge = f.read()
|
|
if len(challenge) != EXPECTED_CHALLENGE_SIZE:
|
|
raise AvbError('Invalid unlock challenge length.')
|
|
output.write(struct.pack('<I', 1)) # Format Version
|
|
output.write(intermediate_key_certificate)
|
|
output.write(unlock_key_certificate)
|
|
if challenge_path and unlock_key_path:
|
|
rsa_key = RSAPublicKey(unlock_key_path)
|
|
algorithm_name = 'SHA512_RSA4096'
|
|
signature = rsa_key.sign(algorithm_name, challenge, signing_helper,
|
|
signing_helper_with_files)
|
|
output.write(signature)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def calc_hash_level_offsets(image_size, block_size, digest_size):
|
|
"""Calculate the offsets of all the hash-levels in a Merkle-tree.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_size: The size of the image to calculate a Merkle-tree for.
|
|
block_size: The block size, e.g. 4096.
|
|
digest_size: The size of each hash, e.g. 32 for SHA-256.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A tuple where the first argument is an array of offsets and the
|
|
second is size of the tree, in bytes.
|
|
"""
|
|
level_offsets = []
|
|
level_sizes = []
|
|
tree_size = 0
|
|
|
|
num_levels = 0
|
|
size = image_size
|
|
while size > block_size:
|
|
num_blocks = (size + block_size - 1) // block_size
|
|
level_size = round_to_multiple(num_blocks * digest_size, block_size)
|
|
|
|
level_sizes.append(level_size)
|
|
tree_size += level_size
|
|
num_levels += 1
|
|
|
|
size = level_size
|
|
|
|
for n in range(0, num_levels):
|
|
offset = 0
|
|
for m in range(n + 1, num_levels):
|
|
offset += level_sizes[m]
|
|
level_offsets.append(offset)
|
|
|
|
return level_offsets, tree_size
|
|
|
|
|
|
# See system/extras/libfec/include/fec/io.h for these definitions.
|
|
FEC_FOOTER_FORMAT = '<LLLLLQ32s'
|
|
FEC_MAGIC = 0xfecfecfe
|
|
|
|
|
|
def calc_fec_data_size(image_size, num_roots):
|
|
"""Calculates how much space FEC data will take.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_size: The size of the image.
|
|
num_roots: Number of roots.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The number of bytes needed for FEC for an image of the given size
|
|
and with the requested number of FEC roots.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
ValueError: If output from the 'fec' tool is invalid.
|
|
"""
|
|
p = subprocess.Popen(
|
|
['fec', '--print-fec-size', str(image_size), '--roots', str(num_roots)],
|
|
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
|
|
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
|
|
(pout, perr) = p.communicate()
|
|
retcode = p.wait()
|
|
if retcode != 0:
|
|
raise ValueError('Error invoking fec: {}'.format(perr))
|
|
return int(pout)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def generate_fec_data(image_filename, num_roots):
|
|
"""Generate FEC codes for an image.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image_filename: The filename of the image.
|
|
num_roots: Number of roots.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The FEC data blob as bytes.
|
|
|
|
Raises:
|
|
ValueError: If calling the 'fec' tool failed or the output is invalid.
|
|
"""
|
|
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as fec_tmpfile:
|
|
try:
|
|
subprocess.check_call(
|
|
['fec', '--encode', '--roots', str(num_roots), image_filename,
|
|
fec_tmpfile.name],
|
|
stderr=open(os.devnull, 'wb'))
|
|
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
|
|
raise ValueError('Execution of \'fec\' tool failed: {}.'.format(e))
|
|
fec_data = fec_tmpfile.read()
|
|
|
|
footer_size = struct.calcsize(FEC_FOOTER_FORMAT)
|
|
footer_data = fec_data[-footer_size:]
|
|
(magic, _, _, num_roots, fec_size, _, _) = struct.unpack(FEC_FOOTER_FORMAT,
|
|
footer_data)
|
|
if magic != FEC_MAGIC:
|
|
raise ValueError('Unexpected magic in FEC footer')
|
|
return fec_data[0:fec_size]
|
|
|
|
|
|
def generate_hash_tree(image, image_size, block_size, hash_alg_name, salt,
|
|
digest_padding, hash_level_offsets, tree_size):
|
|
"""Generates a Merkle-tree for a file.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
image: The image, as a file.
|
|
image_size: The size of the image.
|
|
block_size: The block size, e.g. 4096.
|
|
hash_alg_name: The hash algorithm, e.g. 'sha256' or 'sha1'.
|
|
salt: The salt to use.
|
|
digest_padding: The padding for each digest.
|
|
hash_level_offsets: The offsets from calc_hash_level_offsets().
|
|
tree_size: The size of the tree, in number of bytes.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A tuple where the first element is the top-level hash as bytes and the
|
|
second element is the hash-tree as bytes.
|
|
"""
|
|
hash_ret = bytearray(tree_size)
|
|
hash_src_offset = 0
|
|
hash_src_size = image_size
|
|
level_num = 0
|
|
while hash_src_size > block_size:
|
|
level_output_list = []
|
|
remaining = hash_src_size
|
|
while remaining > 0:
|
|
hasher = create_avb_hashtree_hasher(hash_alg_name, salt)
|
|
# Only read from the file for the first level - for subsequent
|
|
# levels, access the array we're building.
|
|
if level_num == 0:
|
|
image.seek(hash_src_offset + hash_src_size - remaining)
|
|
data = image.read(min(remaining, block_size))
|
|
else:
|
|
offset = hash_level_offsets[level_num - 1] + hash_src_size - remaining
|
|
data = hash_ret[offset:offset + block_size]
|
|
hasher.update(data)
|
|
|
|
remaining -= len(data)
|
|
if len(data) < block_size:
|
|
hasher.update(b'\0' * (block_size - len(data)))
|
|
level_output_list.append(hasher.digest())
|
|
if digest_padding > 0:
|
|
level_output_list.append(b'\0' * digest_padding)
|
|
|
|
level_output = b''.join(level_output_list)
|
|
|
|
padding_needed = (round_to_multiple(
|
|
len(level_output), block_size) - len(level_output))
|
|
level_output += b'\0' * padding_needed
|
|
|
|
# Copy level-output into resulting tree.
|
|
offset = hash_level_offsets[level_num]
|
|
hash_ret[offset:offset + len(level_output)] = level_output
|
|
|
|
# Continue on to the next level.
|
|
hash_src_size = len(level_output)
|
|
level_num += 1
|
|
|
|
hasher = create_avb_hashtree_hasher(hash_alg_name, salt)
|
|
hasher.update(level_output)
|
|
return hasher.digest(), bytes(hash_ret)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class AvbTool(object):
|
|
"""Object for avbtool command-line tool."""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
"""Initializer method."""
|
|
self.avb = Avb()
|
|
|
|
def _add_common_args(self, sub_parser):
|
|
"""Adds arguments used by several sub-commands.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
sub_parser: The parser to add arguments to.
|
|
"""
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--algorithm',
|
|
help='Algorithm to use (default: NONE)',
|
|
metavar='ALGORITHM',
|
|
default='NONE')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--key',
|
|
help='Path to RSA private key file',
|
|
metavar='KEY',
|
|
required=False)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--signing_helper',
|
|
help='Path to helper used for signing',
|
|
metavar='APP',
|
|
default=None,
|
|
required=False)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--signing_helper_with_files',
|
|
help='Path to helper used for signing using files',
|
|
metavar='APP',
|
|
default=None,
|
|
required=False)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--public_key_metadata',
|
|
help='Path to public key metadata file',
|
|
metavar='KEY_METADATA',
|
|
required=False)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--rollback_index',
|
|
help='Rollback Index',
|
|
type=parse_number,
|
|
default=0)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--rollback_index_location',
|
|
help='Location of main vbmeta Rollback Index',
|
|
type=parse_number,
|
|
default=0)
|
|
# This is used internally for unit tests. Do not include in --help output.
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--internal_release_string',
|
|
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--append_to_release_string',
|
|
help='Text to append to release string',
|
|
metavar='STR')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--prop',
|
|
help='Add property',
|
|
metavar='KEY:VALUE',
|
|
action='append')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--prop_from_file',
|
|
help='Add property from file',
|
|
metavar='KEY:PATH',
|
|
action='append')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--kernel_cmdline',
|
|
help='Add kernel cmdline',
|
|
metavar='CMDLINE',
|
|
action='append')
|
|
# TODO(zeuthen): the --setup_rootfs_from_kernel option used to be called
|
|
# --generate_dm_verity_cmdline_from_hashtree. Remove support for the latter
|
|
# at some future point.
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--setup_rootfs_from_kernel',
|
|
'--generate_dm_verity_cmdline_from_hashtree',
|
|
metavar='IMAGE',
|
|
help='Adds kernel cmdline to set up IMAGE',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'))
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|
sub_parser.add_argument('--include_descriptors_from_image',
|
|
help='Include descriptors from image',
|
|
metavar='IMAGE',
|
|
action='append',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'))
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--print_required_libavb_version',
|
|
help=('Don\'t store the footer - '
|
|
'instead calculate the required libavb '
|
|
'version for the given options.'),
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
# These are only allowed from top-level vbmeta and boot-in-lieu-of-vbmeta.
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--chain_partition',
|
|
help='Allow signed integrity-data for partition',
|
|
metavar='PART_NAME:ROLLBACK_SLOT:KEY_PATH',
|
|
action='append')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--flags',
|
|
help='VBMeta flags',
|
|
type=parse_number,
|
|
default=0)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--set_hashtree_disabled_flag',
|
|
help='Set the HASHTREE_DISABLED flag',
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
|
|
def _add_common_footer_args(self, sub_parser):
|
|
"""Adds arguments used by add_*_footer sub-commands.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
sub_parser: The parser to add arguments to.
|
|
"""
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--use_persistent_digest',
|
|
help='Use a persistent digest on device instead of '
|
|
'storing the digest in the descriptor. This '
|
|
'cannot be used with A/B so must be combined '
|
|
'with --do_not_use_ab when an A/B suffix is '
|
|
'expected at runtime.',
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--do_not_use_ab',
|
|
help='The partition does not use A/B even when an '
|
|
'A/B suffix is present. This must not be used '
|
|
'for vbmeta or chained partitions.',
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
|
|
def _fixup_common_args(self, args):
|
|
"""Common fixups needed by subcommands.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
args: Arguments to modify.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
The modified arguments.
|
|
"""
|
|
if args.set_hashtree_disabled_flag:
|
|
args.flags |= AVB_VBMETA_IMAGE_FLAGS_HASHTREE_DISABLED
|
|
return args
|
|
|
|
def run(self, argv):
|
|
"""Command-line processor.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
argv: Pass sys.argv from main.
|
|
"""
|
|
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
|
|
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(title='subcommands')
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
|
|
'generate_test_image',
|
|
help=('Generates a test image with a known pattern for testing: '
|
|
'0x00 0x01 0x02 ... 0xff 0x00 0x01 ...'))
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--image_size',
|
|
help='Size of image to generate.',
|
|
type=parse_number,
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--start_byte',
|
|
help='Integer for the start byte of the pattern.',
|
|
type=parse_number,
|
|
default=0)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--output',
|
|
help='Output file name.',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('wb'),
|
|
default=sys.stdout)
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.generate_test_image)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser('version',
|
|
help='Prints version of avbtool.')
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.version)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser('extract_public_key',
|
|
help='Extract public key.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--key',
|
|
help='Path to RSA private key file',
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--output',
|
|
help='Output file name',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('wb'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.extract_public_key)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser('make_vbmeta_image',
|
|
help='Makes a vbmeta image.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--output',
|
|
help='Output file name',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('wb'))
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--padding_size',
|
|
metavar='NUMBER',
|
|
help='If non-zero, pads output with NUL bytes so '
|
|
'its size is a multiple of NUMBER '
|
|
'(default: 0)',
|
|
type=parse_number,
|
|
default=0)
|
|
self._add_common_args(sub_parser)
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.make_vbmeta_image)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser('add_hash_footer',
|
|
help='Add hashes and footer to image.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--image',
|
|
help='Image to add hashes to',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb+'))
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--partition_size',
|
|
help='Partition size',
|
|
type=parse_number)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--partition_name',
|
|
help='Partition name',
|
|
default=None)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--hash_algorithm',
|
|
help='Hash algorithm to use (default: sha256)',
|
|
default='sha256')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--salt',
|
|
help='Salt in hex (default: /dev/urandom)')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--calc_max_image_size',
|
|
help=('Don\'t store the footer - '
|
|
'instead calculate the maximum image size '
|
|
'leaving enough room for metadata with '
|
|
'the given partition size.'),
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--output_vbmeta_image',
|
|
help='Also write vbmeta struct to file',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('wb'))
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--do_not_append_vbmeta_image',
|
|
help=('Do not append vbmeta struct or footer '
|
|
'to the image'),
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
self._add_common_args(sub_parser)
|
|
self._add_common_footer_args(sub_parser)
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.add_hash_footer)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser('append_vbmeta_image',
|
|
help='Append vbmeta image to image.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--image',
|
|
help='Image to append vbmeta blob to',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb+'))
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--partition_size',
|
|
help='Partition size',
|
|
type=parse_number,
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--vbmeta_image',
|
|
help='Image with vbmeta blob to append',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'))
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.append_vbmeta_image)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
|
|
'add_hashtree_footer',
|
|
help='Add hashtree and footer to image.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--image',
|
|
help='Image to add hashtree to',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb+'))
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--partition_size',
|
|
help='Partition size',
|
|
default=0,
|
|
type=parse_number)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--partition_name',
|
|
help='Partition name',
|
|
default='')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--hash_algorithm',
|
|
help='Hash algorithm to use (default: sha1)',
|
|
default='sha1')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--salt',
|
|
help='Salt in hex (default: /dev/urandom)')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--block_size',
|
|
help='Block size (default: 4096)',
|
|
type=parse_number,
|
|
default=4096)
|
|
# TODO(zeuthen): The --generate_fec option was removed when we
|
|
# moved to generating FEC by default. To avoid breaking existing
|
|
# users needing to transition we simply just print a warning below
|
|
# in add_hashtree_footer(). Remove this option and the warning at
|
|
# some point in the future.
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--generate_fec',
|
|
help=argparse.SUPPRESS,
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument(
|
|
'--do_not_generate_fec',
|
|
help='Do not generate forward-error-correction codes',
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--fec_num_roots',
|
|
help='Number of roots for FEC (default: 2)',
|
|
type=parse_number,
|
|
default=2)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--calc_max_image_size',
|
|
help=('Don\'t store the hashtree or footer - '
|
|
'instead calculate the maximum image size '
|
|
'leaving enough room for hashtree '
|
|
'and metadata with the given partition '
|
|
'size.'),
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--output_vbmeta_image',
|
|
help='Also write vbmeta struct to file',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('wb'))
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--do_not_append_vbmeta_image',
|
|
help=('Do not append vbmeta struct or footer '
|
|
'to the image'),
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
# This is different from --setup_rootfs_from_kernel insofar that
|
|
# it doesn't take an IMAGE, the generated cmdline will be for the
|
|
# hashtree we're adding.
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--setup_as_rootfs_from_kernel',
|
|
action='store_true',
|
|
help='Adds kernel cmdline for setting up rootfs')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--no_hashtree',
|
|
action='store_true',
|
|
help='Do not append hashtree')
|
|
self._add_common_args(sub_parser)
|
|
self._add_common_footer_args(sub_parser)
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.add_hashtree_footer)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser('erase_footer',
|
|
help='Erase footer from an image.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--image',
|
|
help='Image with a footer',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb+'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--keep_hashtree',
|
|
help='Keep the hashtree and FEC in the image',
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.erase_footer)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser('zero_hashtree',
|
|
help='Zero out hashtree and FEC data.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--image',
|
|
help='Image with a footer',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb+'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.zero_hashtree)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
|
|
'extract_vbmeta_image',
|
|
help='Extracts vbmeta from an image with a footer.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--image',
|
|
help='Image with footer',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--output',
|
|
help='Output file name',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('wb'))
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--padding_size',
|
|
metavar='NUMBER',
|
|
help='If non-zero, pads output with NUL bytes so '
|
|
'its size is a multiple of NUMBER '
|
|
'(default: 0)',
|
|
type=parse_number,
|
|
default=0)
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.extract_vbmeta_image)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser('resize_image',
|
|
help='Resize image with a footer.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--image',
|
|
help='Image with a footer',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb+'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--partition_size',
|
|
help='New partition size',
|
|
type=parse_number)
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.resize_image)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
|
|
'info_image',
|
|
help='Show information about vbmeta or footer.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--image',
|
|
help='Image to show information about',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--output',
|
|
help='Write info to file',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('wt'),
|
|
default=sys.stdout)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--atx',
|
|
help=('Show information about Android Things '
|
|
'eXtension (ATX).'),
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.info_image)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
|
|
'verify_image',
|
|
help='Verify an image.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--image',
|
|
help='Image to verify',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--key',
|
|
help='Check embedded public key matches KEY',
|
|
metavar='KEY',
|
|
required=False)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--expected_chain_partition',
|
|
help='Expected chain partition',
|
|
metavar='PART_NAME:ROLLBACK_SLOT:KEY_PATH',
|
|
action='append')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument(
|
|
'--follow_chain_partitions',
|
|
help=('Follows chain partitions even when not '
|
|
'specified with the --expected_chain_partition option'),
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument(
|
|
'--accept_zeroed_hashtree',
|
|
help=('Accept images where the hashtree or FEC data is zeroed out'),
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.verify_image)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
|
|
'print_partition_digests',
|
|
help='Prints partition digests.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--image',
|
|
help='Image to print partition digests from',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--output',
|
|
help='Write info to file',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('wt'),
|
|
default=sys.stdout)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--json',
|
|
help=('Print output as JSON'),
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.print_partition_digests)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
|
|
'calculate_vbmeta_digest',
|
|
help='Calculate vbmeta digest.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--image',
|
|
help='Image to calculate digest for',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--hash_algorithm',
|
|
help='Hash algorithm to use (default: sha256)',
|
|
default='sha256')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--output',
|
|
help='Write hex digest to file (default: stdout)',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('wt'),
|
|
default=sys.stdout)
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.calculate_vbmeta_digest)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
|
|
'calculate_kernel_cmdline',
|
|
help='Calculate kernel cmdline.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--image',
|
|
help='Image to calculate kernel cmdline for',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--hashtree_disabled',
|
|
help='Return the cmdline for hashtree disabled',
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--output',
|
|
help='Write cmdline to file (default: stdout)',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('wt'),
|
|
default=sys.stdout)
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.calculate_kernel_cmdline)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser('set_ab_metadata',
|
|
help='Set A/B metadata.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--misc_image',
|
|
help=('The misc image to modify. If the image does '
|
|
'not exist, it will be created.'),
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('r+b'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--slot_data',
|
|
help=('Slot data of the form "priority", '
|
|
'"tries_remaining", "sucessful_boot" for '
|
|
'slot A followed by the same for slot B, '
|
|
'separated by colons. The default value '
|
|
'is 15:7:0:14:7:0.'),
|
|
default='15:7:0:14:7:0')
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.set_ab_metadata)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
|
|
'make_atx_certificate',
|
|
help='Create an Android Things eXtension (ATX) certificate.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--output',
|
|
help='Write certificate to file',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('wb'),
|
|
default=sys.stdout)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--subject',
|
|
help=('Path to subject file'),
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--subject_key',
|
|
help=('Path to subject RSA public key file'),
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--subject_key_version',
|
|
help=('Version of the subject key'),
|
|
type=parse_number,
|
|
required=False)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--subject_is_intermediate_authority',
|
|
help=('Generate an intermediate authority '
|
|
'certificate'),
|
|
action='store_true')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--usage',
|
|
help=('Override usage with a hash of the provided '
|
|
'string'),
|
|
required=False)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--authority_key',
|
|
help='Path to authority RSA private key file',
|
|
required=False)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--signing_helper',
|
|
help='Path to helper used for signing',
|
|
metavar='APP',
|
|
default=None,
|
|
required=False)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--signing_helper_with_files',
|
|
help='Path to helper used for signing using files',
|
|
metavar='APP',
|
|
default=None,
|
|
required=False)
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.make_atx_certificate)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
|
|
'make_atx_permanent_attributes',
|
|
help='Create Android Things eXtension (ATX) permanent attributes.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--output',
|
|
help='Write attributes to file',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('wb'),
|
|
default=sys.stdout)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--root_authority_key',
|
|
help='Path to authority RSA public key file',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--product_id',
|
|
help=('Path to Product ID file'),
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.make_atx_permanent_attributes)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
|
|
'make_atx_metadata',
|
|
help='Create Android Things eXtension (ATX) metadata.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--output',
|
|
help='Write metadata to file',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('wb'),
|
|
default=sys.stdout)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--intermediate_key_certificate',
|
|
help='Path to intermediate key certificate file',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--product_key_certificate',
|
|
help='Path to product key certificate file',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.make_atx_metadata)
|
|
|
|
sub_parser = subparsers.add_parser(
|
|
'make_atx_unlock_credential',
|
|
help='Create an Android Things eXtension (ATX) unlock credential.')
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--output',
|
|
help='Write credential to file',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('wb'),
|
|
default=sys.stdout)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--intermediate_key_certificate',
|
|
help='Path to intermediate key certificate file',
|
|
type=argparse.FileType('rb'),
|
|
required=True)
|
|
sub_parser.add_argument('--unlock_key_certificate',
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help='Path to unlock key certificate file',
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type=argparse.FileType('rb'),
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required=True)
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sub_parser.add_argument('--challenge',
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help='Path to the challenge to sign (optional). If '
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'this is not provided the challenge signature '
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'field is omitted and can be concatenated '
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'later.',
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required=False)
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sub_parser.add_argument('--unlock_key',
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help='Path to unlock key (optional). Must be '
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'provided if using --challenge.',
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required=False)
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sub_parser.add_argument('--signing_helper',
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help='Path to helper used for signing',
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metavar='APP',
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default=None,
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required=False)
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sub_parser.add_argument('--signing_helper_with_files',
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help='Path to helper used for signing using files',
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metavar='APP',
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default=None,
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required=False)
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sub_parser.set_defaults(func=self.make_atx_unlock_credential)
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args = parser.parse_args(argv[1:])
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try:
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args.func(args)
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except AttributeError:
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# This error gets raised when the command line tool is called without any
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# arguments. It mimics the original Python 2 behavior.
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parser.print_usage()
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print('avbtool: error: too few arguments')
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sys.exit(2)
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except AvbError as e:
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sys.stderr.write('{}: {}\n'.format(argv[0], str(e)))
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sys.exit(1)
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def version(self, _):
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"""Implements the 'version' sub-command."""
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print(get_release_string())
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def generate_test_image(self, args):
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"""Implements the 'generate_test_image' sub-command."""
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self.avb.generate_test_image(args.output, args.image_size, args.start_byte)
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|
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def extract_public_key(self, args):
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"""Implements the 'extract_public_key' sub-command."""
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self.avb.extract_public_key(args.key, args.output)
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def make_vbmeta_image(self, args):
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"""Implements the 'make_vbmeta_image' sub-command."""
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args = self._fixup_common_args(args)
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self.avb.make_vbmeta_image(args.output, args.chain_partition,
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args.algorithm, args.key,
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args.public_key_metadata, args.rollback_index,
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|
args.flags, args.rollback_index_location,
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args.prop, args.prop_from_file,
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args.kernel_cmdline,
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args.setup_rootfs_from_kernel,
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|
args.include_descriptors_from_image,
|
|
args.signing_helper,
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|
args.signing_helper_with_files,
|
|
args.internal_release_string,
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|
args.append_to_release_string,
|
|
args.print_required_libavb_version,
|
|
args.padding_size)
|
|
|
|
def append_vbmeta_image(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'append_vbmeta_image' sub-command."""
|
|
self.avb.append_vbmeta_image(args.image.name, args.vbmeta_image.name,
|
|
args.partition_size)
|
|
|
|
def add_hash_footer(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'add_hash_footer' sub-command."""
|
|
args = self._fixup_common_args(args)
|
|
self.avb.add_hash_footer(args.image.name if args.image else None,
|
|
args.partition_size,
|
|
args.partition_name, args.hash_algorithm,
|
|
args.salt, args.chain_partition, args.algorithm,
|
|
args.key,
|
|
args.public_key_metadata, args.rollback_index,
|
|
args.flags, args.rollback_index_location,
|
|
args.prop, args.prop_from_file,
|
|
args.kernel_cmdline,
|
|
args.setup_rootfs_from_kernel,
|
|
args.include_descriptors_from_image,
|
|
args.calc_max_image_size,
|
|
args.signing_helper,
|
|
args.signing_helper_with_files,
|
|
args.internal_release_string,
|
|
args.append_to_release_string,
|
|
args.output_vbmeta_image,
|
|
args.do_not_append_vbmeta_image,
|
|
args.print_required_libavb_version,
|
|
args.use_persistent_digest,
|
|
args.do_not_use_ab)
|
|
|
|
def add_hashtree_footer(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'add_hashtree_footer' sub-command."""
|
|
args = self._fixup_common_args(args)
|
|
# TODO(zeuthen): Remove when removing support for the
|
|
# '--generate_fec' option above.
|
|
if args.generate_fec:
|
|
sys.stderr.write('The --generate_fec option is deprecated since FEC '
|
|
'is now generated by default. Use the option '
|
|
'--do_not_generate_fec to not generate FEC.\n')
|
|
self.avb.add_hashtree_footer(
|
|
args.image.name if args.image else None,
|
|
args.partition_size,
|
|
args.partition_name,
|
|
not args.do_not_generate_fec, args.fec_num_roots,
|
|
args.hash_algorithm, args.block_size,
|
|
args.salt, args.chain_partition, args.algorithm,
|
|
args.key, args.public_key_metadata,
|
|
args.rollback_index, args.flags,
|
|
args.rollback_index_location, args.prop,
|
|
args.prop_from_file,
|
|
args.kernel_cmdline,
|
|
args.setup_rootfs_from_kernel,
|
|
args.setup_as_rootfs_from_kernel,
|
|
args.include_descriptors_from_image,
|
|
args.calc_max_image_size,
|
|
args.signing_helper,
|
|
args.signing_helper_with_files,
|
|
args.internal_release_string,
|
|
args.append_to_release_string,
|
|
args.output_vbmeta_image,
|
|
args.do_not_append_vbmeta_image,
|
|
args.print_required_libavb_version,
|
|
args.use_persistent_digest,
|
|
args.do_not_use_ab,
|
|
args.no_hashtree)
|
|
|
|
def erase_footer(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'erase_footer' sub-command."""
|
|
self.avb.erase_footer(args.image.name, args.keep_hashtree)
|
|
|
|
def zero_hashtree(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'zero_hashtree' sub-command."""
|
|
self.avb.zero_hashtree(args.image.name)
|
|
|
|
def extract_vbmeta_image(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'extract_vbmeta_image' sub-command."""
|
|
self.avb.extract_vbmeta_image(args.output, args.image.name,
|
|
args.padding_size)
|
|
|
|
def resize_image(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'resize_image' sub-command."""
|
|
self.avb.resize_image(args.image.name, args.partition_size)
|
|
|
|
def set_ab_metadata(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'set_ab_metadata' sub-command."""
|
|
self.avb.set_ab_metadata(args.misc_image, args.slot_data)
|
|
|
|
def info_image(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'info_image' sub-command."""
|
|
self.avb.info_image(args.image.name, args.output, args.atx)
|
|
|
|
def verify_image(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'verify_image' sub-command."""
|
|
self.avb.verify_image(args.image.name, args.key,
|
|
args.expected_chain_partition,
|
|
args.follow_chain_partitions,
|
|
args.accept_zeroed_hashtree)
|
|
|
|
def print_partition_digests(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'print_partition_digests' sub-command."""
|
|
self.avb.print_partition_digests(args.image.name, args.output, args.json)
|
|
|
|
def calculate_vbmeta_digest(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'calculate_vbmeta_digest' sub-command."""
|
|
self.avb.calculate_vbmeta_digest(args.image.name, args.hash_algorithm,
|
|
args.output)
|
|
|
|
def calculate_kernel_cmdline(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'calculate_kernel_cmdline' sub-command."""
|
|
self.avb.calculate_kernel_cmdline(args.image.name, args.hashtree_disabled,
|
|
args.output)
|
|
|
|
def make_atx_certificate(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'make_atx_certificate' sub-command."""
|
|
self.avb.make_atx_certificate(args.output, args.authority_key,
|
|
args.subject_key.name,
|
|
args.subject_key_version,
|
|
args.subject.read(),
|
|
args.subject_is_intermediate_authority,
|
|
args.usage,
|
|
args.signing_helper,
|
|
args.signing_helper_with_files)
|
|
|
|
def make_atx_permanent_attributes(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'make_atx_permanent_attributes' sub-command."""
|
|
self.avb.make_atx_permanent_attributes(args.output,
|
|
args.root_authority_key.name,
|
|
args.product_id.read())
|
|
|
|
def make_atx_metadata(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'make_atx_metadata' sub-command."""
|
|
self.avb.make_atx_metadata(args.output,
|
|
args.intermediate_key_certificate.read(),
|
|
args.product_key_certificate.read())
|
|
|
|
def make_atx_unlock_credential(self, args):
|
|
"""Implements the 'make_atx_unlock_credential' sub-command."""
|
|
self.avb.make_atx_unlock_credential(
|
|
args.output,
|
|
args.intermediate_key_certificate.read(),
|
|
args.unlock_key_certificate.read(),
|
|
args.challenge,
|
|
args.unlock_key,
|
|
args.signing_helper,
|
|
args.signing_helper_with_files)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
if AVB_INVOCATION_LOGFILE:
|
|
with open(AVB_INVOCATION_LOGFILE, 'a') as log:
|
|
log.write(' '.join(sys.argv))
|
|
log.write('\n')
|
|
|
|
tool = AvbTool()
|
|
tool.run(sys.argv)
|