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diff --git a/util/cbfstool/partitioned_file.h b/util/cbfstool/partitioned_file.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..97d1b57bed --- /dev/null +++ b/util/cbfstool/partitioned_file.h @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +/* + * partitioned_file.h, read and write binary file "partitions" described by FMAP + * + * Copyright (C) 2015 Google, Inc. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA, 02110-1301 USA + */ + +#ifndef PARITITONED_FILE_H_ +#define PARITITONED_FILE_H_ + +#include "common.h" +#include "flashmap/fmap.h" + +#include <stdbool.h> +#include <stddef.h> + +typedef struct partitioned_file partitioned_file_t; + +/** @return Whether the specific existing file should be opened in flat mode. */ +typedef bool (*partitioned_file_flat_decider_t)(struct buffer *buffer); + +/** Pass to partitioned_file_reopen() to force opening as a partitioned file. */ +#define partitioned_file_open_as_partitioned NULL + +/** Pass to partitioned_file_reopen() to force opening as a flat file. */ +extern const partitioned_file_flat_decider_t partitioned_file_open_as_flat; + +/** + * Create a new filesystem-backed flat buffer. + * This backwards-compatibility function creates a new in-memory buffer and + * backing binary file of the specified size. Although the file won't actually + * have multiple regions, it'll still be possible to access and manipulate it + * using this module; this is accomplished by requesting the special region + * whose name matches SECTION_NAME_PRIMARY_CBFS, which maps to the whole file. + * Note that the caller will be responsible for calling partitioned_file_close() + * on the returned object, and that this function will overwrite any existing + * file with the given name without warning. + * + * @param filename Name of the backing file + * @param image_size Size of the image + * @return Caller-owned partitioned file, or NULL on error + */ +partitioned_file_t *partitioned_file_create_flat(const char *filename, + size_t image_size); + +/** + * Create a new filesystem-backed partitioned buffer. + * This creates a new in-memory buffer and backing binary file. Both are + * segmented into regions according to the provided flashmap's sections, and the + * flashmap itself is automatically copied into the region named + * SECTION_NAME_FMAP: a section with this name must already exist in the FMAP. + * After calling this function, it is safe for the caller to clean up flashmap + * at any time. The partitioned_file_t returned from this function is separately + * owned by the caller, and must later be passed to partitioned_file_close(). + * Note that this function will overwrite any existing file with the given name + * without warning. + * + * @param filename Name of the backing file + * @param flashmap Buffer containing an FMAP file layout + * @return Caller-owned partitioned file, or NULL on error + */ +partitioned_file_t *partitioned_file_create(const char *filename, + struct buffer *flashmap); + +/** + * Read a file back in from the disk. + * An in-memory buffer is created and populated with the file's contents. If + * flat_override is NULL and the image contains an FMAP, it will be opened as a + * full partitioned file; otherwise, it will be opened as a flat file as if it + * had been created by partitioned_file_create_flat(). This selection behavior + * is extensible: if a flat_override function is provided, it is invoked before + * searching for an FMAP, and has the option of explicitly instructing the + * module to open the image as a flat file based on its contents. + * The partitioned_file_t returned from this function is separately owned by the + * caller, and must later be passed to partitioned_file_close(); + * + * @param filename Name of the file to read in + * @param flat_override Callback that can decide to open it as flat, or NULL + * @return Caller-owned partitioned file, or NULL on error + */ +partitioned_file_t *partitioned_file_reopen(const char *filename, + partitioned_file_flat_decider_t flat_override); + +/** + * Write a buffer's contents to its original region within a segmented file. + * This function should only be called on buffers originally retrieved by a call + * to partitioned_file_read_region() on the same partitioned file object. The + * contents of this buffer are copied back to the same region of the buffer and + * backing file that the region occupied before. + * + * @param file Partitioned file to which to write the data + * @param buffer Modified buffer obtained from partitioned_file_read_region() + * @return Whether the operation was successful + */ +bool partitioned_file_write_region(partitioned_file_t *file, + const struct buffer *buffer); + +/** + * Obtain one particular region of a segmented file. + * The result is owned by the partitioned_file_t and shared among every caller + * of this function. Thus, it is an error to buffer_delete() it; instead, clean + * up the entire partitioned_file_t once it's no longer needed with a single + * call to partitioned_file_close(). + * Note that, if the buffer obtained from this function is modified, the changes + * will be reflected in any buffers handed out---whether earlier or later---for + * any region inclusive of the altered location(s). However, the backing file + * will not be updated until someone calls partitioned_file_write_region() on a + * buffer that includes the alterations. + * + * @param dest Empty destination buffer for the data + * @param file Partitioned file from which to read the data + * @param region Name of the desired FMAP region + * @return Whether the copy was performed successfully + */ +bool partitioned_file_read_region(struct buffer *dest, + const partitioned_file_t *file, const char *region); + +/** @param file Partitioned file to flush and cleanup */ +void partitioned_file_close(partitioned_file_t *file); + +/** @return Whether the file is partitioned (i.e. not flat). */ +bool partitioned_file_is_partitioned(const partitioned_file_t *file); + +/** @return Whether the specified region begins with the magic bytes. */ +bool partitioned_file_region_check_magic(const partitioned_file_t *file, + const char *region, const char *magic, size_t magic_len); + +/** @return Whether the specified region exists and contains nested regions. */ +bool partitioned_file_region_contains_nested(const partitioned_file_t *file, + const char *region); + +/** @return An immutable reference to the FMAP, or NULL for flat images. */ +const struct fmap *partitioned_file_get_fmap(const partitioned_file_t *file); + +/** @return Whether to include area in the running count. */ +typedef bool (*partitioned_file_fmap_selector_t) + (const struct fmap_area *area, const void *arg); + +/** + * Count the number of FMAP entries fulfilling a certain criterion. + * The result is always 0 if run on a flat (non-partitioned) image. + * + * @param file File on whose FMAP entries the operation should be run + * @param callback Decider answering whether each individual region should count + * @param arg Additional information to furnish to the decider on each call + * @return The number of FMAP sections with that property + */ +unsigned partitioned_file_fmap_count(const partitioned_file_t *file, + partitioned_file_fmap_selector_t callback, const void *arg); + +/** Selector that counts every single FMAP section. */ +extern const partitioned_file_fmap_selector_t partitioned_file_fmap_select_all; + +/** Selector that counts FMAP sections that are descendants of fmap_area arg. */ +extern const partitioned_file_fmap_selector_t + partitioned_file_fmap_select_children_of; + +/** Selector that counts FMAP sections that contain the fmap_area arg. */ +extern const partitioned_file_fmap_selector_t + partitioned_file_fmap_select_parents_of; + +#endif |