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311 lines
10 KiB
Python
311 lines
10 KiB
Python
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# Copyright (C) 2016 The Android Open Source Project
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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#
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import os
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from hashlib import sha1
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import common
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from blockimgdiff import BlockImageDiff, HeapItem, ImgdiffStats, Transfer
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from images import DataImage, EmptyImage, FileImage
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from rangelib import RangeSet
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from test_utils import ReleaseToolsTestCase
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class HealpItemTest(ReleaseToolsTestCase):
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class Item(object):
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def __init__(self, score):
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self.score = score
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def test_init(self):
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item1 = HeapItem(self.Item(15))
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item2 = HeapItem(self.Item(20))
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item3 = HeapItem(self.Item(15))
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self.assertTrue(item1)
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self.assertTrue(item2)
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self.assertTrue(item3)
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self.assertNotEqual(item1, item2)
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self.assertEqual(item1, item3)
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# HeapItem uses negated scores.
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self.assertGreater(item1, item2)
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self.assertLessEqual(item1, item3)
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self.assertTrue(item1 <= item3)
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self.assertFalse(item2 >= item1)
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def test_clear(self):
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item = HeapItem(self.Item(15))
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self.assertTrue(item)
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item.clear()
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self.assertFalse(item)
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class BlockImageDiffTest(ReleaseToolsTestCase):
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def test_GenerateDigraphOrder(self):
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"""Make sure GenerateDigraph preserves the order.
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t0: <0-5> => <...>
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t1: <0-7> => <...>
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t2: <0-4> => <...>
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t3: <...> => <0-10>
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t0, t1 and t2 must go before t3, i.e. t3.goes_after =
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{ t0:..., t1:..., t2:... }. But the order of t0-t2 must be preserved.
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"""
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src = EmptyImage()
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tgt = EmptyImage()
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block_image_diff = BlockImageDiff(tgt, src)
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transfers = block_image_diff.transfers
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t0 = Transfer("t1", "t1", RangeSet("10-15"), RangeSet("0-5"), "t1hash",
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"t1hash", "move", transfers)
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t1 = Transfer("t2", "t2", RangeSet("20-25"), RangeSet("0-7"), "t2hash",
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"t2hash", "move", transfers)
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t2 = Transfer("t3", "t3", RangeSet("30-35"), RangeSet("0-4"), "t3hash",
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"t3hash", "move", transfers)
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t3 = Transfer("t4", "t4", RangeSet("0-10"), RangeSet("40-50"), "t4hash",
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"t4hash", "move", transfers)
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block_image_diff.GenerateDigraph()
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t3_goes_after_copy = t3.goes_after.copy()
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# Elements in the set must be in the transfer evaluation order.
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elements = list(t3_goes_after_copy)
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self.assertEqual(t0, elements[0])
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self.assertEqual(t1, elements[1])
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self.assertEqual(t2, elements[2])
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# Now switch the order of t0, t1 and t2.
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transfers[0], transfers[1], transfers[2] = (
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transfers[2], transfers[0], transfers[1])
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t3.goes_after.clear()
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t3.goes_before.clear()
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block_image_diff.GenerateDigraph()
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# The goes_after must be different from last run.
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self.assertNotEqual(t3_goes_after_copy, t3.goes_after)
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# Assert that each element must agree with the transfer order.
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elements = list(t3.goes_after)
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self.assertEqual(t2, elements[0])
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self.assertEqual(t0, elements[1])
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self.assertEqual(t1, elements[2])
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def test_ReviseStashSize(self):
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"""ReviseStashSize should convert transfers to 'new' commands as needed.
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t1: diff <20-29> => <11-15>
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t2: diff <11-15> => <20-29>
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"""
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src = EmptyImage()
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tgt = EmptyImage()
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block_image_diff = BlockImageDiff(tgt, src, version=3)
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transfers = block_image_diff.transfers
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Transfer("t1", "t1", RangeSet("11-15"), RangeSet("20-29"), "t1hash",
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"t1hash", "diff", transfers)
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Transfer("t2", "t2", RangeSet("20-29"), RangeSet("11-15"), "t2hash",
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"t2hash", "diff", transfers)
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block_image_diff.GenerateDigraph()
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block_image_diff.FindVertexSequence()
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block_image_diff.ReverseBackwardEdges()
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# Sufficient cache to stash 5 blocks (size * 0.8 >= 5).
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common.OPTIONS.cache_size = 7 * 4096
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self.assertEqual((0, 5), block_image_diff.ReviseStashSize())
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# Insufficient cache to stash 5 blocks (size * 0.8 < 5).
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common.OPTIONS.cache_size = 6 * 4096
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self.assertEqual((10, 0), block_image_diff.ReviseStashSize())
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def test_ReviseStashSize_bug_33687949(self):
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"""ReviseStashSize() should "free" the used stash _after_ the command.
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t1: diff <1-5> => <11-15>
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t2: diff <11-15> => <21-25>
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t3: diff <11-15 30-39> => <1-5 30-39>
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For transfer t3, the used stash "11-15" should not be freed until the
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command finishes. Assume the allowed cache size is 12-block, it should
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convert the command to 'new' due to insufficient cache (12 < 5 + 10).
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"""
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src = EmptyImage()
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tgt = EmptyImage()
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block_image_diff = BlockImageDiff(tgt, src, version=3)
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transfers = block_image_diff.transfers
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t1 = Transfer("t1", "t1", RangeSet("11-15"), RangeSet("1-5"), "t1hash",
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"t1hash", "diff", transfers)
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t2 = Transfer("t2", "t2", RangeSet("21-25"), RangeSet("11-15"), "t2hash",
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"t2hash", "diff", transfers)
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t3 = Transfer("t3", "t3", RangeSet("1-5 30-39"), RangeSet("11-15 30-39"),
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"t3hash", "t3hash", "diff", transfers)
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block_image_diff.GenerateDigraph()
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# Instead of calling FindVertexSequence() and ReverseBackwardEdges(), we
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# just set up the stash_before and use_stash manually. Otherwise it will
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# reorder the transfer, which makes testing ReviseStashSize() harder.
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t1.stash_before.append((0, RangeSet("11-15")))
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t2.use_stash.append((0, RangeSet("11-15")))
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t1.stash_before.append((1, RangeSet("11-15")))
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t3.use_stash.append((1, RangeSet("11-15")))
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# Insufficient cache to stash 15 blocks (size * 0.8 < 15).
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common.OPTIONS.cache_size = 15 * 4096
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self.assertEqual((15, 5), block_image_diff.ReviseStashSize())
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def test_FileTypeSupportedByImgdiff(self):
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self.assertTrue(
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BlockImageDiff.FileTypeSupportedByImgdiff(
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"/system/priv-app/Settings/Settings.apk"))
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self.assertTrue(
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BlockImageDiff.FileTypeSupportedByImgdiff(
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"/system/framework/am.jar"))
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self.assertTrue(
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BlockImageDiff.FileTypeSupportedByImgdiff(
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"/system/etc/security/otacerts.zip"))
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self.assertFalse(
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BlockImageDiff.FileTypeSupportedByImgdiff(
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"/system/framework/arm/boot.oat"))
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self.assertFalse(
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BlockImageDiff.FileTypeSupportedByImgdiff(
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"/system/priv-app/notanapk"))
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def test_CanUseImgdiff(self):
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block_image_diff = BlockImageDiff(EmptyImage(), EmptyImage())
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self.assertTrue(
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block_image_diff.CanUseImgdiff(
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"/system/app/app1.apk", RangeSet("10-15"), RangeSet("0-5")))
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self.assertTrue(
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block_image_diff.CanUseImgdiff(
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"/vendor/app/app2.apk", RangeSet("20 25"), RangeSet("30-31"), True))
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self.assertDictEqual(
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{
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ImgdiffStats.USED_IMGDIFF: {"/system/app/app1.apk"},
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ImgdiffStats.USED_IMGDIFF_LARGE_APK: {"/vendor/app/app2.apk"},
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},
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block_image_diff.imgdiff_stats.stats)
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def test_CanUseImgdiff_ineligible(self):
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# Disabled by caller.
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block_image_diff = BlockImageDiff(EmptyImage(), EmptyImage(),
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disable_imgdiff=True)
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self.assertFalse(
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block_image_diff.CanUseImgdiff(
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"/system/app/app1.apk", RangeSet("10-15"), RangeSet("0-5")))
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# Unsupported file type.
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block_image_diff = BlockImageDiff(EmptyImage(), EmptyImage())
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self.assertFalse(
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block_image_diff.CanUseImgdiff(
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"/system/bin/gzip", RangeSet("10-15"), RangeSet("0-5")))
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# At least one of the ranges is in non-monotonic order.
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self.assertFalse(
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block_image_diff.CanUseImgdiff(
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"/system/app/app2.apk", RangeSet("10-15"),
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RangeSet("15-20 30 10-14")))
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# At least one of the ranges is incomplete.
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src_ranges = RangeSet("0-5")
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src_ranges.extra['incomplete'] = True
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self.assertFalse(
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block_image_diff.CanUseImgdiff(
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"/vendor/app/app4.apk", RangeSet("10-15"), src_ranges))
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# The stats are correctly logged.
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self.assertDictEqual(
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{
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ImgdiffStats.SKIPPED_NONMONOTONIC: {'/system/app/app2.apk'},
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ImgdiffStats.SKIPPED_INCOMPLETE: {'/vendor/app/app4.apk'},
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},
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block_image_diff.imgdiff_stats.stats)
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class ImgdiffStatsTest(ReleaseToolsTestCase):
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def test_Log(self):
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imgdiff_stats = ImgdiffStats()
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imgdiff_stats.Log("/system/app/app2.apk", ImgdiffStats.USED_IMGDIFF)
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self.assertDictEqual(
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{
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ImgdiffStats.USED_IMGDIFF: {'/system/app/app2.apk'},
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},
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imgdiff_stats.stats)
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def test_Log_invalidInputs(self):
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imgdiff_stats = ImgdiffStats()
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self.assertRaises(AssertionError, imgdiff_stats.Log, "/system/bin/gzip",
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ImgdiffStats.USED_IMGDIFF)
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self.assertRaises(AssertionError, imgdiff_stats.Log, "/system/app/app1.apk",
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"invalid reason")
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class DataImageTest(ReleaseToolsTestCase):
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def test_read_range_set(self):
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data = "file" + ('\0' * 4092)
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image = DataImage(data)
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self.assertEqual(data, "".join(image.ReadRangeSet(image.care_map)))
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class FileImageTest(ReleaseToolsTestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.file_path = common.MakeTempFile()
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self.data = os.urandom(4096 * 4)
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with open(self.file_path, 'wb') as f:
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f.write(self.data)
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self.file = FileImage(self.file_path)
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def test_totalsha1(self):
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self.assertEqual(sha1(self.data).hexdigest(), self.file.TotalSha1())
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def test_ranges(self):
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blocksize = self.file.blocksize
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for s in range(4):
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for e in range(s, 4):
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expected_data = self.data[s * blocksize : e * blocksize]
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rs = RangeSet([s, e])
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data = b''.join(self.file.ReadRangeSet(rs))
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self.assertEqual(expected_data, data)
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sha1sum = self.file.RangeSha1(rs)
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self.assertEqual(sha1(expected_data).hexdigest(), sha1sum)
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tmpfile = common.MakeTempFile()
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with open(tmpfile, 'wb') as f:
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self.file.WriteRangeDataToFd(rs, f)
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with open(tmpfile, 'rb') as f:
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self.assertEqual(expected_data, f.read())
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def test_read_all(self):
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data = b''.join(self.file.ReadRangeSet(self.file.care_map))
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self.assertEqual(self.data, data)
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