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# Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from __future__ import print_function
import copy
import errno
import getopt
import getpass
import imp
import os
import platform
import re
import shlex
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import threading
import time
import zipfile
import blockimgdiff
from hashlib import sha1 as sha1
class Options(object):
def __init__(self):
platform_search_path = {
"linux2": "out/host/linux-x86",
"darwin": "out/host/darwin-x86",
}
self.search_path = platform_search_path.get(sys.platform, None)
self.signapk_path = "framework/signapk.jar" # Relative to search_path
self.signapk_shared_library_path = "lib64" # Relative to search_path
self.extra_signapk_args = []
self.java_path = "java" # Use the one on the path by default.
self.java_args = ["-Xmx2048m"] # The default JVM args.
self.public_key_suffix = ".x509.pem"
self.private_key_suffix = ".pk8"
# use otatools built boot_signer by default
self.boot_signer_path = "boot_signer"
self.boot_signer_args = []
self.verity_signer_path = None
self.verity_signer_args = []
self.verbose = False
self.tempfiles = []
self.device_specific = None
self.extras = {}
self.info_dict = None
self.source_info_dict = None
self.target_info_dict = None
self.worker_threads = None
# Stash size cannot exceed cache_size * threshold.
self.cache_size = None
self.stash_threshold = 0.8
OPTIONS = Options()
# Values for "certificate" in apkcerts that mean special things.
SPECIAL_CERT_STRINGS = ("PRESIGNED", "EXTERNAL")
class ErrorCode(object):
"""Define error_codes for failures that happen during the actual
update package installation.
Error codes 0-999 are reserved for failures before the package
installation (i.e. low battery, package verification failure).
Detailed code in 'bootable/recovery/error_code.h' """
SYSTEM_VERIFICATION_FAILURE = 1000
SYSTEM_UPDATE_FAILURE = 1001
SYSTEM_UNEXPECTED_CONTENTS = 1002
SYSTEM_NONZERO_CONTENTS = 1003
SYSTEM_RECOVER_FAILURE = 1004
VENDOR_VERIFICATION_FAILURE = 2000
VENDOR_UPDATE_FAILURE = 2001
VENDOR_UNEXPECTED_CONTENTS = 2002
VENDOR_NONZERO_CONTENTS = 2003
VENDOR_RECOVER_FAILURE = 2004
OEM_PROP_MISMATCH = 3000
FINGERPRINT_MISMATCH = 3001
THUMBPRINT_MISMATCH = 3002
OLDER_BUILD = 3003
DEVICE_MISMATCH = 3004
BAD_PATCH_FILE = 3005
INSUFFICIENT_CACHE_SPACE = 3006
TUNE_PARTITION_FAILURE = 3007
APPLY_PATCH_FAILURE = 3008
class ExternalError(RuntimeError):
pass
def Run(args, **kwargs):
"""Create and return a subprocess.Popen object, printing the command
line on the terminal if -v was specified."""
if OPTIONS.verbose:
print(" running: ", " ".join(args))
return subprocess.Popen(args, **kwargs)
def CloseInheritedPipes():
""" Gmake in MAC OS has file descriptor (PIPE) leak. We close those fds
before doing other work."""
if platform.system() != "Darwin":
return
for d in range(3, 1025):
try:
stat = os.fstat(d)
if stat is not None:
pipebit = stat[0] & 0x1000
if pipebit != 0:
os.close(d)
except OSError:
pass
def LoadInfoDict(input_file, input_dir=None):
"""Read and parse the META/misc_info.txt key/value pairs from the
input target files and return a dict."""
def read_helper(fn):
if isinstance(input_file, zipfile.ZipFile):
return input_file.read(fn)
else:
path = os.path.join(input_file, *fn.split("/"))
try:
with open(path) as f:
return f.read()
except IOError as e:
if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
raise KeyError(fn)
d = {}
try:
d = LoadDictionaryFromLines(read_helper("META/misc_info.txt").split("\n"))
except KeyError:
# ok if misc_info.txt doesn't exist
pass
# backwards compatibility: These values used to be in their own
# files. Look for them, in case we're processing an old
# target_files zip.
if "mkyaffs2_extra_flags" not in d:
try:
d["mkyaffs2_extra_flags"] = read_helper(
"META/mkyaffs2-extra-flags.txt").strip()
except KeyError:
# ok if flags don't exist
pass
if "recovery_api_version" not in d:
try:
d["recovery_api_version"] = read_helper(
"META/recovery-api-version.txt").strip()
except KeyError:
raise ValueError("can't find recovery API version in input target-files")
if "tool_extensions" not in d:
try:
d["tool_extensions"] = read_helper("META/tool-extensions.txt").strip()
except KeyError:
# ok if extensions don't exist
pass
if "fstab_version" not in d:
d["fstab_version"] = "1"
# A few properties are stored as links to the files in the out/ directory.
# It works fine with the build system. However, they are no longer available
# when (re)generating from target_files zip. If input_dir is not None, we
# are doing repacking. Redirect those properties to the actual files in the
# unzipped directory.
if input_dir is not None:
# We carry a copy of file_contexts.bin under META/. If not available,
# search BOOT/RAMDISK/. Note that sometimes we may need a different file
# to build images than the one running on device, such as when enabling
# system_root_image. In that case, we must have the one for image
# generation copied to META/.
fc_basename = os.path.basename(d.get("selinux_fc", "file_contexts"))
fc_config = os.path.join(input_dir, "META", fc_basename)
if d.get("system_root_image") == "true":
assert os.path.exists(fc_config)
if not os.path.exists(fc_config):
fc_config = os.path.join(input_dir, "BOOT", "RAMDISK", fc_basename)
if not os.path.exists(fc_config):
fc_config = None
if fc_config:
d["selinux_fc"] = fc_config
# Similarly we need to redirect "ramdisk_dir" and "ramdisk_fs_config".
if d.get("system_root_image") == "true":
d["ramdisk_dir"] = os.path.join(input_dir, "ROOT")
d["ramdisk_fs_config"] = os.path.join(
input_dir, "META", "root_filesystem_config.txt")
# Redirect {system,vendor}_base_fs_file.
if "system_base_fs_file" in d:
basename = os.path.basename(d["system_base_fs_file"])
system_base_fs_file = os.path.join(input_dir, "META", basename)
if os.path.exists(system_base_fs_file):
d["system_base_fs_file"] = system_base_fs_file
else:
print("Warning: failed to find system base fs file: %s" % (
system_base_fs_file,))
del d["system_base_fs_file"]
if "vendor_base_fs_file" in d:
basename = os.path.basename(d["vendor_base_fs_file"])
vendor_base_fs_file = os.path.join(input_dir, "META", basename)
if os.path.exists(vendor_base_fs_file):
d["vendor_base_fs_file"] = vendor_base_fs_file
else:
print("Warning: failed to find vendor base fs file: %s" % (
vendor_base_fs_file,))
del d["vendor_base_fs_file"]
try:
data = read_helper("META/imagesizes.txt")
for line in data.split("\n"):
if not line:
continue
name, value = line.split(" ", 1)
if not value:
continue
if name == "blocksize":
d[name] = value
else:
d[name + "_size"] = value
except KeyError:
pass
def makeint(key):
if key in d:
d[key] = int(d[key], 0)
makeint("recovery_api_version")
makeint("blocksize")
makeint("system_size")
makeint("vendor_size")
makeint("userdata_size")
makeint("cache_size")
makeint("recovery_size")
makeint("boot_size")
makeint("fstab_version")
if d.get("no_recovery", False) == "true":
d["fstab"] = None
else:
d["fstab"] = LoadRecoveryFSTab(read_helper, d["fstab_version"],
d.get("system_root_image", False))
d["build.prop"] = LoadBuildProp(read_helper)
return d
def LoadBuildProp(read_helper):
try:
data = read_helper("SYSTEM/build.prop")
except KeyError:
print("Warning: could not find SYSTEM/build.prop in %s" % zip)
data = ""
return LoadDictionaryFromLines(data.split("\n"))
def LoadDictionaryFromLines(lines):
d = {}
for line in lines:
line = line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith("#"):
continue
if "=" in line:
name, value = line.split("=", 1)
d[name] = value
return d
def LoadRecoveryFSTab(read_helper, fstab_version, system_root_image=False):
class Partition(object):
def __init__(self, mount_point, fs_type, device, length, device2, context):
self.mount_point = mount_point
self.fs_type = fs_type
self.device = device
self.length = length
self.device2 = device2
self.context = context
try:
data = read_helper("RECOVERY/RAMDISK/etc/recovery.fstab")
except KeyError:
print("Warning: could not find RECOVERY/RAMDISK/etc/recovery.fstab")
data = ""
if fstab_version == 1:
d = {}
for line in data.split("\n"):
line = line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith("#"):
continue
pieces = line.split()
if not 3 <= len(pieces) <= 4:
raise ValueError("malformed recovery.fstab line: \"%s\"" % (line,))
options = None
if len(pieces) >= 4:
if pieces[3].startswith("/"):
device2 = pieces[3]
if len(pieces) >= 5:
options = pieces[4]
else:
device2 = None
options = pieces[3]
else:
device2 = None
mount_point = pieces[0]
length = 0
if options:
options = options.split(",")
for i in options:
if i.startswith("length="):
length = int(i[7:])
else:
print("%s: unknown option \"%s\"" % (mount_point, i))
d[mount_point] = Partition(mount_point=mount_point, fs_type=pieces[1],
device=pieces[2], length=length,
device2=device2)
elif fstab_version == 2:
d = {}
for line in data.split("\n"):
line = line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith("#"):
continue
# <src> <mnt_point> <type> <mnt_flags and options> <fs_mgr_flags>
pieces = line.split()
if len(pieces) != 5:
raise ValueError("malformed recovery.fstab line: \"%s\"" % (line,))
# Ignore entries that are managed by vold
options = pieces[4]
if "voldmanaged=" in options:
continue
# It's a good line, parse it
length = 0
options = options.split(",")
for i in options:
if i.startswith("length="):
length = int(i[7:])
else:
# Ignore all unknown options in the unified fstab
continue
mount_flags = pieces[3]
# Honor the SELinux context if present.
context = None
for i in mount_flags.split(","):
if i.startswith("context="):
context = i
mount_point = pieces[1]
d[mount_point] = Partition(mount_point=mount_point, fs_type=pieces[2],
device=pieces[0], length=length,
device2=None, context=context)
else:
raise ValueError("Unknown fstab_version: \"%d\"" % (fstab_version,))
# / is used for the system mount point when the root directory is included in
# system. Other areas assume system is always at "/system" so point /system
# at /.
if system_root_image:
assert not d.has_key("/system") and d.has_key("/")
d["/system"] = d["/"]
return d
def DumpInfoDict(d):
for k, v in sorted(d.items()):
print("%-25s = (%s) %s" % (k, type(v).__name__, v))
def _BuildBootableImage(sourcedir, fs_config_file, info_dict=None,
has_ramdisk=False):
"""Build a bootable image from the specified sourcedir.
Take a kernel, cmdline, and optionally a ramdisk directory from the input (in
'sourcedir'), and turn them into a boot image. Return the image data, or
None if sourcedir does not appear to contains files for building the
requested image."""
def make_ramdisk():
ramdisk_img = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
if os.access(fs_config_file, os.F_OK):
cmd = ["mkbootfs", "-f", fs_config_file,
os.path.join(sourcedir, "RAMDISK")]
else:
cmd = ["mkbootfs", os.path.join(sourcedir, "RAMDISK")]
p1 = Run(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
p2 = Run(["minigzip"], stdin=p1.stdout, stdout=ramdisk_img.file.fileno())
p2.wait()
p1.wait()
assert p1.returncode == 0, "mkbootfs of %s ramdisk failed" % (sourcedir,)
assert p2.returncode == 0, "minigzip of %s ramdisk failed" % (sourcedir,)
return ramdisk_img
if not os.access(os.path.join(sourcedir, "kernel"), os.F_OK):
return None
if has_ramdisk and not os.access(os.path.join(sourcedir, "RAMDISK"), os.F_OK):
return None
if info_dict is None:
info_dict = OPTIONS.info_dict
img = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
if has_ramdisk:
ramdisk_img = make_ramdisk()
# use MKBOOTIMG from environ, or "mkbootimg" if empty or not set
mkbootimg = os.getenv('MKBOOTIMG') or "mkbootimg"
cmd = [mkbootimg, "--kernel", os.path.join(sourcedir, "kernel")]
fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "second")
if os.access(fn, os.F_OK):
cmd.append("--second")
cmd.append(fn)
fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "cmdline")
if os.access(fn, os.F_OK):
cmd.append("--cmdline")
cmd.append(open(fn).read().rstrip("\n"))
fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "base")
if os.access(fn, os.F_OK):
cmd.append("--base")
cmd.append(open(fn).read().rstrip("\n"))
fn = os.path.join(sourcedir, "pagesize")
if os.access(fn, os.F_OK):
cmd.append("--pagesize")
cmd.append(open(fn).read().rstrip("\n"))
args = info_dict.get("mkbootimg_args", None)
if args and args.strip():
cmd.extend(shlex.split(args))
args = info_dict.get("mkbootimg_version_args", None)
if args and args.strip():
cmd.extend(shlex.split(args))
if has_ramdisk:
cmd.extend(["--ramdisk", ramdisk_img.name])
img_unsigned = None
if info_dict.get("vboot", None):
img_unsigned = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
cmd.extend(["--output", img_unsigned.name])
else:
cmd.extend(["--output", img.name])
p = Run(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
p.communicate()
assert p.returncode == 0, "mkbootimg of %s image failed" % (
os.path.basename(sourcedir),)
if (info_dict.get("boot_signer", None) == "true" and
info_dict.get("verity_key", None)):
path = "/" + os.path.basename(sourcedir).lower()
cmd = [OPTIONS.boot_signer_path]
cmd.extend(OPTIONS.boot_signer_args)
cmd.extend([path, img.name,
info_dict["verity_key"] + ".pk8",
info_dict["verity_key"] + ".x509.pem", img.name])
p = Run(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
p.communicate()
assert p.returncode == 0, "boot_signer of %s image failed" % path
# Sign the image if vboot is non-empty.
elif info_dict.get("vboot", None):
path = "/" + os.path.basename(sourcedir).lower()
img_keyblock = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
cmd = [info_dict["vboot_signer_cmd"], info_dict["futility"],
img_unsigned.name, info_dict["vboot_key"] + ".vbpubk",
info_dict["vboot_key"] + ".vbprivk",
info_dict["vboot_subkey"] + ".vbprivk",
img_keyblock.name,
img.name]
p = Run(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
p.communicate()
assert p.returncode == 0, "vboot_signer of %s image failed" % path
# Clean up the temp files.
img_unsigned.close()
img_keyblock.close()
img.seek(os.SEEK_SET, 0)
data = img.read()
if has_ramdisk:
ramdisk_img.close()
img.close()
return data
def GetBootableImage(name, prebuilt_name, unpack_dir, tree_subdir,
info_dict=None):
"""Return a File object with the desired bootable image.
Look for it in 'unpack_dir'/BOOTABLE_IMAGES under the name 'prebuilt_name',
otherwise look for it under 'unpack_dir'/IMAGES, otherwise construct it from
the source files in 'unpack_dir'/'tree_subdir'."""
prebuilt_path = os.path.join(unpack_dir, "BOOTABLE_IMAGES", prebuilt_name)
if os.path.exists(prebuilt_path):
print("using prebuilt %s from BOOTABLE_IMAGES..." % (prebuilt_name,))
return File.FromLocalFile(name, prebuilt_path)
prebuilt_path = os.path.join(unpack_dir, "IMAGES", prebuilt_name)
if os.path.exists(prebuilt_path):
print("using prebuilt %s from IMAGES..." % (prebuilt_name,))
return File.FromLocalFile(name, prebuilt_path)
print("building image from target_files %s..." % (tree_subdir,))
if info_dict is None:
info_dict = OPTIONS.info_dict
# With system_root_image == "true", we don't pack ramdisk into the boot image.
# Unless "recovery_as_boot" is specified, in which case we carry the ramdisk
# for recovery.
has_ramdisk = (info_dict.get("system_root_image") != "true" or
prebuilt_name != "boot.img" or
info_dict.get("recovery_as_boot") == "true")
fs_config = "META/" + tree_subdir.lower() + "_filesystem_config.txt"
data = _BuildBootableImage(os.path.join(unpack_dir, tree_subdir),
os.path.join(unpack_dir, fs_config),
info_dict, has_ramdisk)
if data:
return File(name, data)
return None
def UnzipTemp(filename, pattern=None):
"""Unzip the given archive into a temporary directory and return the name.
If filename is of the form "foo.zip+bar.zip", unzip foo.zip into a
temp dir, then unzip bar.zip into that_dir/BOOTABLE_IMAGES.
Returns (tempdir, zipobj) where zipobj is a zipfile.ZipFile (of the
main file), open for reading.
"""
tmp = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="targetfiles-")
OPTIONS.tempfiles.append(tmp)
def unzip_to_dir(filename, dirname):
cmd = ["unzip", "-o", "-q", filename, "-d", dirname]
if pattern is not None:
cmd.extend(pattern)
p = Run(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
p.communicate()
if p.returncode != 0:
raise ExternalError("failed to unzip input target-files \"%s\"" %
(filename,))
m = re.match(r"^(.*[.]zip)\+(.*[.]zip)$", filename, re.IGNORECASE)
if m:
unzip_to_dir(m.group(1), tmp)
unzip_to_dir(m.group(2), os.path.join(tmp, "BOOTABLE_IMAGES"))
filename = m.group(1)
else:
unzip_to_dir(filename, tmp)
return tmp, zipfile.ZipFile(filename, "r")
def GetKeyPasswords(keylist):
"""Given a list of keys, prompt the user to enter passwords for
those which require them. Return a {key: password} dict. password
will be None if the key has no password."""
no_passwords = []
need_passwords = []
key_passwords = {}
devnull = open("/dev/null", "w+b")
for k in sorted(keylist):
# We don't need a password for things that aren't really keys.
if k in SPECIAL_CERT_STRINGS:
no_passwords.append(k)
continue
p = Run(["openssl", "pkcs8", "-in", k+OPTIONS.private_key_suffix,
"-inform", "DER", "-nocrypt"],
stdin=devnull.fileno(),
stdout=devnull.fileno(),
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
p.communicate()
if p.returncode == 0:
# Definitely an unencrypted key.
no_passwords.append(k)
else:
p = Run(["openssl", "pkcs8", "-in", k+OPTIONS.private_key_suffix,
"-inform", "DER", "-passin", "pass:"],
stdin=devnull.fileno(),
stdout=devnull.fileno(),
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
_, stderr = p.communicate()
if p.returncode == 0:
# Encrypted key with empty string as password.
key_passwords[k] = ''
elif stderr.startswith('Error decrypting key'):
# Definitely encrypted key.
# It would have said "Error reading key" if it didn't parse correctly.
need_passwords.append(k)
else:
# Potentially, a type of key that openssl doesn't understand.
# We'll let the routines in signapk.jar handle it.
no_passwords.append(k)
devnull.close()
key_passwords.update(PasswordManager().GetPasswords(need_passwords))
key_passwords.update(dict.fromkeys(no_passwords, None))
return key_passwords
def GetMinSdkVersion(apk_name):
"""Get the minSdkVersion delared in the APK. This can be both a decimal number
(API Level) or a codename.
"""
p = Run(["aapt", "dump", "badging", apk_name], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
output, err = p.communicate()
if err:
raise ExternalError("Failed to obtain minSdkVersion: aapt return code %s"
% (p.returncode,))
for line in output.split("\n"):
# Looking for lines such as sdkVersion:'23' or sdkVersion:'M'
m = re.match(r'sdkVersion:\'([^\']*)\'', line)
if m:
return m.group(1)
raise ExternalError("No minSdkVersion returned by aapt")
def GetMinSdkVersionInt(apk_name, codename_to_api_level_map):
"""Get the minSdkVersion declared in the APK as a number (API Level). If
minSdkVersion is set to a codename, it is translated to a number using the
provided map.
"""
version = GetMinSdkVersion(apk_name)
try:
return int(version)
except ValueError:
# Not a decimal number. Codename?
if version in codename_to_api_level_map:
return codename_to_api_level_map[version]
else:
raise ExternalError("Unknown minSdkVersion: '%s'. Known codenames: %s"
% (version, codename_to_api_level_map))
def SignFile(input_name, output_name, key, password, min_api_level=None,
codename_to_api_level_map=dict(),
whole_file=False):
"""Sign the input_name zip/jar/apk, producing output_name. Use the
given key and password (the latter may be None if the key does not
have a password.
If whole_file is true, use the "-w" option to SignApk to embed a
signature that covers the whole file in the archive comment of the
zip file.
min_api_level is the API Level (int) of the oldest platform this file may end
up on. If not specified for an APK, the API Level is obtained by interpreting
the minSdkVersion attribute of the APK's AndroidManifest.xml.
codename_to_api_level_map is needed to translate the codename which may be
encountered as the APK's minSdkVersion.
"""
java_library_path = os.path.join(
OPTIONS.search_path, OPTIONS.signapk_shared_library_path)
cmd = [OPTIONS.java_path, OPTIONS.java_args,
"-Djava.library.path=" + java_library_path,
"-jar",
os.path.join(OPTIONS.search_path, OPTIONS.signapk_path)]
cmd.extend(OPTIONS.extra_signapk_args)
if whole_file:
cmd.append("-w")
min_sdk_version = min_api_level
if min_sdk_version is None:
if not whole_file:
min_sdk_version = GetMinSdkVersionInt(
input_name, codename_to_api_level_map)
if min_sdk_version is not None:
cmd.extend(["--min-sdk-version", str(min_sdk_version)])
cmd.extend([key + OPTIONS.public_key_suffix,
key + OPTIONS.private_key_suffix,
input_name, output_name])
p = Run(cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
if password is not None:
password += "\n"
p.communicate(password)
if p.returncode != 0:
raise ExternalError("signapk.jar failed: return code %s" % (p.returncode,))
def CheckSize(data, target, info_dict):
"""Check the data string passed against the max size limit, if
any, for the given target. Raise exception if the data is too big.
Print a warning if the data is nearing the maximum size."""
if target.endswith(".img"):
target = target[:-4]
mount_point = "/" + target
fs_type = None
limit = None
if info_dict["fstab"]:
if mount_point == "/userdata":
mount_point = "/data"
p = info_dict["fstab"][mount_point]
fs_type = p.fs_type
device = p.device
if "/" in device:
device = device[device.rfind("/")+1:]
limit = info_dict.get(device + "_size", None)
if not fs_type or not limit:
return
if fs_type == "yaffs2":
# image size should be increased by 1/64th to account for the
# spare area (64 bytes per 2k page)
limit = limit / 2048 * (2048+64)
size = len(data)
pct = float(size) * 100.0 / limit
msg = "%s size (%d) is %.2f%% of limit (%d)" % (target, size, pct, limit)
if pct >= 99.0:
raise ExternalError(msg)
elif pct >= 95.0:
print("\n WARNING: %s\n" % (msg,))
elif OPTIONS.verbose:
print(" ", msg)
def ReadApkCerts(tf_zip):
"""Given a target_files ZipFile, parse the META/apkcerts.txt file
and return a {package: cert} dict."""
certmap = {}
for line in tf_zip.read("META/apkcerts.txt").split("\n"):
line = line.strip()
if not line:
continue
m = re.match(r'^name="(.*)"\s+certificate="(.*)"\s+'
r'private_key="(.*)"$', line)
if m:
name, cert, privkey = m.groups()
public_key_suffix_len = len(OPTIONS.public_key_suffix)
private_key_suffix_len = len(OPTIONS.private_key_suffix)
if cert in SPECIAL_CERT_STRINGS and not privkey:
certmap[name] = cert
elif (cert.endswith(OPTIONS.public_key_suffix) and
privkey.endswith(OPTIONS.private_key_suffix) and
cert[:-public_key_suffix_len] == privkey[:-private_key_suffix_len]):
certmap[name] = cert[:-public_key_suffix_len]
else:
raise ValueError("failed to parse line from apkcerts.txt:\n" + line)
return certmap
COMMON_DOCSTRING = """
-p (--path) <dir>
Prepend <dir>/bin to the list of places to search for binaries
run by this script, and expect to find jars in <dir>/framework.
-s (--device_specific) <file>
Path to the python module containing device-specific
releasetools code.
-x (--extra) <key=value>
Add a key/value pair to the 'extras' dict, which device-specific
extension code may look at.
-v (--verbose)
Show command lines being executed.
-h (--help)
Display this usage message and exit.
"""
def Usage(docstring):
print(docstring.rstrip("\n"))
print(COMMON_DOCSTRING)
def ParseOptions(argv,
docstring,
extra_opts="", extra_long_opts=(),
extra_option_handler=None):
"""Parse the options in argv and return any arguments that aren't
flags. docstring is the calling module's docstring, to be displayed
for errors and -h. extra_opts and extra_long_opts are for flags
defined by the caller, which are processed by passing them to
extra_option_handler."""
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(
argv, "hvp:s:x:" + extra_opts,
["help", "verbose", "path=", "signapk_path=",
"signapk_shared_library_path=", "extra_signapk_args=",
"java_path=", "java_args=", "public_key_suffix=",
"private_key_suffix=", "boot_signer_path=", "boot_signer_args=",
"verity_signer_path=", "verity_signer_args=", "device_specific=",
"extra="] +
list(extra_long_opts))
except getopt.GetoptError as err:
Usage(docstring)
print("**", str(err), "**")
sys.exit(2)
for o, a in opts:
if o in ("-h", "--help"):
Usage(docstring)
sys.exit()
elif o in ("-v", "--verbose"):
OPTIONS.verbose = True
elif o in ("-p", "--path"):
OPTIONS.search_path = a
elif o in ("--signapk_path",):
OPTIONS.signapk_path = a
elif o in ("--signapk_shared_library_path",):
OPTIONS.signapk_shared_library_path = a
elif o in ("--extra_signapk_args",):
OPTIONS.extra_signapk_args = shlex.split(a)
elif o in ("--java_path",):
OPTIONS.java_path = a
elif o in ("--java_args",):
OPTIONS.java_args = shlex.split(a)
elif o in ("--public_key_suffix",):
OPTIONS.public_key_suffix = a
elif o in ("--private_key_suffix",):
OPTIONS.private_key_suffix = a
elif o in ("--boot_signer_path",):
OPTIONS.boot_signer_path = a
elif o in ("--boot_signer_args",):
OPTIONS.boot_signer_args = shlex.split(a)
elif o in ("--verity_signer_path",):
OPTIONS.verity_signer_path = a
elif o in ("--verity_signer_args",):
OPTIONS.verity_signer_args = shlex.split(a)
elif o in ("-s", "--device_specific"):
OPTIONS.device_specific = a
elif o in ("-x", "--extra"):
key, value = a.split("=", 1)
OPTIONS.extras[key] = value
else:
if extra_option_handler is None or not extra_option_handler(o, a):
assert False, "unknown option \"%s\"" % (o,)
if OPTIONS.search_path:
os.environ["PATH"] = (os.path.join(OPTIONS.search_path, "bin") +
os.pathsep + os.environ["PATH"])
return args
def MakeTempFile(prefix=None, suffix=None):
"""Make a temp file and add it to the list of things to be deleted
when Cleanup() is called. Return the filename."""
fd, fn = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix=prefix, suffix=suffix)
os.close(fd)
OPTIONS.tempfiles.append(fn)
return fn
def Cleanup():
for i in OPTIONS.tempfiles:
if os.path.isdir(i):
shutil.rmtree(i)
else:
os.remove(i)
class PasswordManager(object):
def __init__(self):
self.editor = os.getenv("EDITOR", None)
self.pwfile = os.getenv("ANDROID_PW_FILE", None)
def GetPasswords(self, items):
"""Get passwords corresponding to each string in 'items',
returning a dict. (The dict may have keys in addition to the
values in 'items'.)
Uses the passwords in $ANDROID_PW_FILE if available, letting the
user edit that file to add more needed passwords. If no editor is
available, or $ANDROID_PW_FILE isn't define, prompts the user
interactively in the ordinary way.
"""
current = self.ReadFile()
first = True
while True:
missing = []
for i in items:
if i not in current or not current[i]:
missing.append(i)
# Are all the passwords already in the file?
if not missing:
return current
for i in missing:
current[i] = ""
if not first:
print("key file %s still missing some passwords." % (self.pwfile,))
answer = raw_input("try to edit again? [y]> ").strip()
if answer and answer[0] not in 'yY':
raise RuntimeError("key passwords unavailable")
first = False
current = self.UpdateAndReadFile(current)
def PromptResult(self, current): # pylint: disable=no-self-use
"""Prompt the user to enter a value (password) for each key in
'current' whose value is fales. Returns a new dict with all the
values.
"""
result = {}
for k, v in sorted(current.iteritems()):
if v:
result[k] = v
else:
while True:
result[k] = getpass.getpass(
"Enter password for %s key> " % k).strip()
if result[k]:
break
return result
def UpdateAndReadFile(self, current):
if not self.editor or not self.pwfile:
return self.PromptResult(current)
f = open(self.pwfile, "w")
os.chmod(self.pwfile, 0o600)
f.write("# Enter key passwords between the [[[ ]]] brackets.\n")
f.write("# (Additional spaces are harmless.)\n\n")
first_line = None
sorted_list = sorted([(not v, k, v) for (k, v) in current.iteritems()])
for i, (_, k, v) in enumerate(sorted_list):
f.write("[[[ %s ]]] %s\n" % (v, k))
if not v and first_line is None:
# position cursor on first line with no password.
first_line = i + 4
f.close()
p = Run([self.editor, "+%d" % (first_line,), self.pwfile])
_, _ = p.communicate()
return self.ReadFile()
def ReadFile(self):
result = {}
if self.pwfile is None:
return result
try:
f = open(self.pwfile, "r")
for line in f:
line = line.strip()
if not line or line[0] == '#':
continue