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releasetools: Make scripts pylint clean.
Clean up the following scripts. blockimgdiff.py common.py edify_generator.py img_from_target_files.py ota_from_target_files.py Seems we don't have a way to force pylint-ing the scripts using per-directory pylintrc files (and we don't have pylint tool in AOSP repo), per https://android.googlesource.com/platform/tools/repohooks/#todo_limitations. Test: `m dist` Test: pylint --rcfile=pylintrc <script.py> Change-Id: Ia6fd1ddc86f4d84c68e500f225d4a89d0fea8ec7
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@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ class DataImage(Image):
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def RangeSha1(self, ranges):
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h = sha1()
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for data in self._GetRangeData(ranges):
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for data in self._GetRangeData(ranges): # pylint: disable=not-an-iterable
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h.update(data)
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return h.hexdigest()
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@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ class DataImage(Image):
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return sha1(self.data).hexdigest()
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def WriteRangeDataToFd(self, ranges, fd):
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for data in self._GetRangeData(ranges):
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for data in self._GetRangeData(ranges): # pylint: disable=not-an-iterable
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fd.write(data)
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@ -320,46 +320,45 @@ class ImgdiffStats(object):
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print(''.join([' {}\n'.format(name) for name in values]))
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# BlockImageDiff works on two image objects. An image object is
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# anything that provides the following attributes:
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#
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# blocksize: the size in bytes of a block, currently must be 4096.
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#
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# total_blocks: the total size of the partition/image, in blocks.
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#
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# care_map: a RangeSet containing which blocks (in the range [0,
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# total_blocks) we actually care about; i.e. which blocks contain
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# data.
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#
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# file_map: a dict that partitions the blocks contained in care_map
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# into smaller domains that are useful for doing diffs on.
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# (Typically a domain is a file, and the key in file_map is the
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# pathname.)
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#
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# clobbered_blocks: a RangeSet containing which blocks contain data
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# but may be altered by the FS. They need to be excluded when
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# verifying the partition integrity.
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#
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# ReadRangeSet(): a function that takes a RangeSet and returns the
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# data contained in the image blocks of that RangeSet. The data
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# is returned as a list or tuple of strings; concatenating the
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# elements together should produce the requested data.
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# Implementations are free to break up the data into list/tuple
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# elements in any way that is convenient.
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#
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# RangeSha1(): a function that returns (as a hex string) the SHA-1
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# hash of all the data in the specified range.
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#
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# TotalSha1(): a function that returns (as a hex string) the SHA-1
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# hash of all the data in the image (ie, all the blocks in the
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# care_map minus clobbered_blocks, or including the clobbered
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# blocks if include_clobbered_blocks is True).
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#
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# When creating a BlockImageDiff, the src image may be None, in which
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# case the list of transfers produced will never read from the
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# original image.
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class BlockImageDiff(object):
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"""Generates the diff of two block image objects.
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BlockImageDiff works on two image objects. An image object is anything that
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provides the following attributes:
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blocksize: the size in bytes of a block, currently must be 4096.
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total_blocks: the total size of the partition/image, in blocks.
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care_map: a RangeSet containing which blocks (in the range [0,
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total_blocks) we actually care about; i.e. which blocks contain data.
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file_map: a dict that partitions the blocks contained in care_map into
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smaller domains that are useful for doing diffs on. (Typically a domain
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is a file, and the key in file_map is the pathname.)
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clobbered_blocks: a RangeSet containing which blocks contain data but may
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be altered by the FS. They need to be excluded when verifying the
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partition integrity.
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ReadRangeSet(): a function that takes a RangeSet and returns the data
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contained in the image blocks of that RangeSet. The data is returned as
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a list or tuple of strings; concatenating the elements together should
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produce the requested data. Implementations are free to break up the
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data into list/tuple elements in any way that is convenient.
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RangeSha1(): a function that returns (as a hex string) the SHA-1 hash of
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all the data in the specified range.
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TotalSha1(): a function that returns (as a hex string) the SHA-1 hash of
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all the data in the image (ie, all the blocks in the care_map minus
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clobbered_blocks, or including the clobbered blocks if
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include_clobbered_blocks is True).
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When creating a BlockImageDiff, the src image may be None, in which case the
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list of transfers produced will never read from the original image.
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"""
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def __init__(self, tgt, src=None, threads=None, version=4,
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disable_imgdiff=False):
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if threads is None:
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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ class Options(object):
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"darwin": "out/host/darwin-x86",
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}
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self.search_path = platform_search_path.get(sys.platform, None)
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self.search_path = platform_search_path.get(sys.platform)
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self.signapk_path = "framework/signapk.jar" # Relative to search_path
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self.signapk_shared_library_path = "lib64" # Relative to search_path
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self.extra_signapk_args = []
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makeint("boot_size")
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makeint("fstab_version")
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system_root_image = d.get("system_root_image", None) == "true"
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if d.get("no_recovery", None) != "true":
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system_root_image = d.get("system_root_image") == "true"
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if d.get("no_recovery") != "true":
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recovery_fstab_path = "RECOVERY/RAMDISK/etc/recovery.fstab"
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d["fstab"] = LoadRecoveryFSTab(read_helper, d["fstab_version"],
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recovery_fstab_path, system_root_image)
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elif d.get("recovery_as_boot", None) == "true":
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d["fstab"] = LoadRecoveryFSTab(
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read_helper, d["fstab_version"], recovery_fstab_path, system_root_image)
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elif d.get("recovery_as_boot") == "true":
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recovery_fstab_path = "BOOT/RAMDISK/etc/recovery.fstab"
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d["fstab"] = LoadRecoveryFSTab(read_helper, d["fstab_version"],
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recovery_fstab_path, system_root_image)
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d["fstab"] = LoadRecoveryFSTab(
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read_helper, d["fstab_version"], recovery_fstab_path, system_root_image)
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else:
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d["fstab"] = None
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cmd.append("--pagesize")
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cmd.append(open(fn).read().rstrip("\n"))
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args = info_dict.get("mkbootimg_args", None)
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args = info_dict.get("mkbootimg_args")
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if args and args.strip():
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cmd.extend(shlex.split(args))
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args = info_dict.get("mkbootimg_version_args", None)
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args = info_dict.get("mkbootimg_version_args")
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if args and args.strip():
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cmd.extend(shlex.split(args))
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cmd.extend(["--ramdisk", ramdisk_img.name])
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img_unsigned = None
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if info_dict.get("vboot", None):
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if info_dict.get("vboot"):
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img_unsigned = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
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cmd.extend(["--output", img_unsigned.name])
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else:
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p.communicate()
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assert p.returncode == 0, "mkbootimg of %s image failed" % (partition_name,)
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if (info_dict.get("boot_signer", None) == "true" and
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info_dict.get("verity_key", None)):
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if (info_dict.get("boot_signer") == "true" and
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info_dict.get("verity_key")):
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# Hard-code the path as "/boot" for two-step special recovery image (which
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# will be loaded into /boot during the two-step OTA).
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if two_step_image:
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assert p.returncode == 0, "boot_signer of %s image failed" % path
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# Sign the image if vboot is non-empty.
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elif info_dict.get("vboot", None):
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elif info_dict.get("vboot"):
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path = "/" + partition_name
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img_keyblock = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
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# We have switched from the prebuilt futility binary to using the tool
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def Gunzip(in_filename, out_filename):
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"""Gunzip the given gzip compressed file to a given output file.
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"""
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with gzip.open(in_filename, "rb") as in_file, open(out_filename, "wb") as out_file:
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"""Gunzips the given gzip compressed file to a given output file."""
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with gzip.open(in_filename, "rb") as in_file, \
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open(out_filename, "wb") as out_file:
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shutil.copyfileobj(in_file, out_file)
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devnull.close()
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key_passwords.update(PasswordManager().GetPasswords(need_passwords))
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key_passwords.update(dict.fromkeys(no_passwords, None))
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key_passwords.update(dict.fromkeys(no_passwords))
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return key_passwords
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def SignFile(input_name, output_name, key, password, min_api_level=None,
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codename_to_api_level_map=dict(),
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whole_file=False):
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codename_to_api_level_map=None, whole_file=False):
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"""Sign the input_name zip/jar/apk, producing output_name. Use the
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given key and password (the latter may be None if the key does not
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have a password.
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codename_to_api_level_map is needed to translate the codename which may be
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encountered as the APK's minSdkVersion.
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"""
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if codename_to_api_level_map is None:
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codename_to_api_level_map = {}
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java_library_path = os.path.join(
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OPTIONS.search_path, OPTIONS.signapk_shared_library_path)
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device = p.device
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if "/" in device:
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device = device[device.rfind("/")+1:]
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limit = info_dict.get(device + "_size", None)
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limit = info_dict.get(device + "_size")
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if not fs_type or not limit:
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return
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class PasswordManager(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.editor = os.getenv("EDITOR", None)
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self.pwfile = os.getenv("ANDROID_PW_FILE", None)
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self.editor = os.getenv("EDITOR")
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self.pwfile = os.getenv("ANDROID_PW_FILE")
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def GetPasswords(self, items):
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"""Get passwords corresponding to each string in 'items',
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module does not define the function, return the value of the
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'default' kwarg (which itself defaults to None)."""
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if self.module is None or not hasattr(self.module, function_name):
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return kwargs.get("default", None)
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return kwargs.get("default")
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return getattr(self.module, function_name)(*((self,) + args), **kwargs)
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def FullOTA_Assertions(self):
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def VerifyOTA_Assertions(self):
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return self._DoCall("VerifyOTA_Assertions")
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class File(object):
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def __init__(self, name, data, compress_size = None):
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def __init__(self, name, data, compress_size=None):
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self.name = name
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self.data = data
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self.size = len(data)
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def AddToZip(self, z, compression=None):
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ZipWriteStr(z, self.name, self.data, compress_type=compression)
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DIFF_PROGRAM_BY_EXT = {
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".gz" : "imgdiff",
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".zip" : ["imgdiff", "-z"],
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".img" : "imgdiff",
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}
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class Difference(object):
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def __init__(self, tf, sf, diff_program=None):
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self.tf = tf
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def GetPatch(self):
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"""Return a tuple (target_file, source_file, patch_data).
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"""Returns a tuple of (target_file, source_file, patch_data).
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patch_data may be None if ComputePatch hasn't been called, or if
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computing the patch failed."""
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computing the patch failed.
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"""
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return self.tf, self.sf, self.patch
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else:
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name = "%s (%s)" % (tf.name, sf.name)
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if patch is None:
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print("patching failed! %s" % (name,))
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print(
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"patching failed! %s" % (name,))
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else:
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print("%8.2f sec %8d / %8d bytes (%6.2f%%) %s" % (
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dur, len(patch), tf.size, 100.0 * len(patch) / tf.size, name))
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def required_cache(self):
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return self._required_cache
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def WriteScript(self, script, output_zip, progress=None):
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def WriteScript(self, script, output_zip, progress=None,
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write_verify_script=False):
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if not self.src:
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# write the output unconditionally
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script.Print("Patching %s image unconditionally..." % (self.partition,))
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if progress:
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script.ShowProgress(progress, 0)
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self._WriteUpdate(script, output_zip)
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if OPTIONS.verify:
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if write_verify_script:
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self._WritePostInstallVerifyScript(script)
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def WriteStrictVerifyScript(self, script):
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script.Print("Verifying %s..." % (partition,))
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ranges = self.tgt.care_map
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ranges_str = ranges.to_string_raw()
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script.AppendExtra('range_sha1("%s", "%s") == "%s" && '
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'ui_print(" Verified.") || '
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'ui_print("\\"%s\\" has unexpected contents.");' % (
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self.device, ranges_str,
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self.tgt.TotalSha1(include_clobbered_blocks=True),
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self.device))
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script.AppendExtra(
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'range_sha1("%s", "%s") == "%s" && ui_print(" Verified.") || '
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'ui_print("\\"%s\\" has unexpected contents.");' % (
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self.device, ranges_str,
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self.tgt.TotalSha1(include_clobbered_blocks=True),
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self.device))
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script.AppendExtra("")
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def WriteVerifyScript(self, script, touched_blocks_only=False):
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return
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ranges_str = ranges.to_string_raw()
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script.AppendExtra(('if (range_sha1("%s", "%s") == "%s" || '
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'block_image_verify("%s", '
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'package_extract_file("%s.transfer.list"), '
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'"%s.new.dat", "%s.patch.dat")) then') % (
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self.device, ranges_str, expected_sha1,
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self.device, partition, partition, partition))
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script.AppendExtra(
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'if (range_sha1("%s", "%s") == "%s" || block_image_verify("%s", '
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'package_extract_file("%s.transfer.list"), "%s.new.dat", '
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'"%s.patch.dat")) then' % (
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self.device, ranges_str, expected_sha1,
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self.device, partition, partition, partition))
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script.Print('Verified %s image...' % (partition,))
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script.AppendExtra('else')
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# Unlike pre-install verification, clobbered_blocks should not be ignored.
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ranges = self.tgt.care_map
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ranges_str = ranges.to_string_raw()
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script.AppendExtra('if range_sha1("%s", "%s") == "%s" then' % (
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self.device, ranges_str,
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self.tgt.TotalSha1(include_clobbered_blocks=True)))
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script.AppendExtra(
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'if range_sha1("%s", "%s") == "%s" then' % (
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self.device, ranges_str,
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self.tgt.TotalSha1(include_clobbered_blocks=True)))
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# Bug: 20881595
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# Verify that extended blocks are really zeroed out.
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if self.tgt.extended:
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ranges_str = self.tgt.extended.to_string_raw()
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script.AppendExtra('if range_sha1("%s", "%s") == "%s" then' % (
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self.device, ranges_str,
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self._HashZeroBlocks(self.tgt.extended.size())))
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script.AppendExtra(
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'if range_sha1("%s", "%s") == "%s" then' % (
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self.device, ranges_str,
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self._HashZeroBlocks(self.tgt.extended.size())))
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script.Print('Verified the updated %s image.' % (partition,))
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if partition == "system":
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code = ErrorCode.SYSTEM_NONZERO_CONTENTS
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'{}.transfer.list'.format(self.path),
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'{}.transfer.list'.format(self.partition))
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# For full OTA, compress the new.dat with brotli with quality 6 to reduce its size. Quailty 9
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# almost triples the compression time but doesn't further reduce the size too much.
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# For a typical 1.8G system.new.dat
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# For full OTA, compress the new.dat with brotli with quality 6 to reduce
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# its size. Quailty 9 almost triples the compression time but doesn't
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# further reduce the size too much. For a typical 1.8G system.new.dat
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# zip | brotli(quality 6) | brotli(quality 9)
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# compressed_size: 942M | 869M (~8% reduced) | 854M
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# compression_time: 75s | 265s | 719s
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DataImage = blockimgdiff.DataImage
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# map recovery.fstab's fs_types to mount/format "partition types"
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PARTITION_TYPES = {
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"ext4": "EMMC",
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"squashfs": "EMMC"
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}
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def GetTypeAndDevice(mount_point, info):
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fstab = info["fstab"]
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if fstab:
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@ -132,8 +132,8 @@ class EdifyGenerator(object):
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self.script.append(
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('(!less_than_int(%s, getprop("ro.build.date.utc"))) || '
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'abort("E%d: Can\'t install this package (%s) over newer '
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'build (" + getprop("ro.build.date") + ").");') % (timestamp,
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common.ErrorCode.OLDER_BUILD, timestamp_text))
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'build (" + getprop("ro.build.date") + ").");') % (
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timestamp, common.ErrorCode.OLDER_BUILD, timestamp_text))
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def AssertDevice(self, device):
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"""Assert that the device identifier is the given string."""
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cmd.append(',\0%s,\0package_extract_file("%s")' % patchpairs[i:i+2])
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cmd.append(') ||\n abort("E%d: Failed to apply patch to %s");' % (
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common.ErrorCode.APPLY_PATCH_FAILURE, srcfile))
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cmd = "".join(cmd)
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self.script.append(self.WordWrap(cmd))
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cmd_str = "".join(cmd)
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self.script.append(self.WordWrap(cmd_str))
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def WriteRawImage(self, mount_point, fn, mapfn=None):
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"""Write the given package file into the partition for the given
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@ -28,17 +28,17 @@ Usage: img_from_target_files [flags] input_target_files output_image_zip
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from __future__ import print_function
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import os
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import shutil
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import sys
|
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import zipfile
|
||||
|
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import common
|
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if sys.hexversion < 0x02070000:
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||||
print("Python 2.7 or newer is required.", file=sys.stderr)
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||||
sys.exit(1)
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||||
|
||||
import os
|
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import shutil
|
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import zipfile
|
||||
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import common
|
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|
||||
OPTIONS = common.OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -51,11 +51,12 @@ def CopyInfo(output_zip):
|
|||
|
||||
|
||||
def main(argv):
|
||||
bootable_only = [False]
|
||||
# This allows modifying the value from inner function.
|
||||
bootable_only_array = [False]
|
||||
|
||||
def option_handler(o, _):
|
||||
if o in ("-z", "--bootable_zip"):
|
||||
bootable_only[0] = True
|
||||
bootable_only_array[0] = True
|
||||
else:
|
||||
return False
|
||||
return True
|
||||
|
@ -65,7 +66,7 @@ def main(argv):
|
|||
extra_long_opts=["bootable_zip"],
|
||||
extra_option_handler=option_handler)
|
||||
|
||||
bootable_only = bootable_only[0]
|
||||
bootable_only = bootable_only_array[0]
|
||||
|
||||
if len(args) != 2:
|
||||
common.Usage(__doc__)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -833,7 +833,8 @@ else if get_stage("%(bcb_dev)s") == "3/3" then
|
|||
allow_shared_blocks)
|
||||
system_tgt.ResetFileMap()
|
||||
system_diff = common.BlockDifference("system", system_tgt, src=None)
|
||||
system_diff.WriteScript(script, output_zip)
|
||||
system_diff.WriteScript(script, output_zip,
|
||||
write_verify_script=OPTIONS.verify)
|
||||
|
||||
boot_img = common.GetBootableImage(
|
||||
"boot.img", "boot.img", OPTIONS.input_tmp, "BOOT")
|
||||
|
@ -845,7 +846,8 @@ else if get_stage("%(bcb_dev)s") == "3/3" then
|
|||
allow_shared_blocks)
|
||||
vendor_tgt.ResetFileMap()
|
||||
vendor_diff = common.BlockDifference("vendor", vendor_tgt)
|
||||
vendor_diff.WriteScript(script, output_zip)
|
||||
vendor_diff.WriteScript(script, output_zip,
|
||||
write_verify_script=OPTIONS.verify)
|
||||
|
||||
AddCompatibilityArchiveIfTrebleEnabled(input_zip, output_zip, target_info)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1565,10 +1567,12 @@ else
|
|||
device_specific.IncrementalOTA_InstallBegin()
|
||||
|
||||
system_diff.WriteScript(script, output_zip,
|
||||
progress=0.8 if vendor_diff else 0.9)
|
||||
progress=0.8 if vendor_diff else 0.9,
|
||||
write_verify_script=OPTIONS.verify)
|
||||
|
||||
if vendor_diff:
|
||||
vendor_diff.WriteScript(script, output_zip, progress=0.1)
|
||||
vendor_diff.WriteScript(script, output_zip, progress=0.1,
|
||||
write_verify_script=OPTIONS.verify)
|
||||
|
||||
if OPTIONS.two_step:
|
||||
common.ZipWriteStr(output_zip, "boot.img", target_boot.data)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ confidence=
|
|||
# --enable=similarities". If you want to run only the classes checker, but have
|
||||
# no Warning level messages displayed, use"--disable=all --enable=classes
|
||||
# --disable=W"
|
||||
disable=invalid-name,missing-docstring,too-many-branches,too-many-locals,too-many-arguments,too-many-statements,duplicate-code,too-few-public-methods,too-many-instance-attributes,too-many-lines,too-many-public-methods,locally-disabled,fixme
|
||||
disable=invalid-name,missing-docstring,too-many-branches,too-many-locals,too-many-arguments,too-many-statements,duplicate-code,too-few-public-methods,too-many-instance-attributes,too-many-lines,too-many-public-methods,locally-disabled,fixme,not-callable
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
[REPORTS]
|
||||
|
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