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/*
* CBFS Image Manipulation
*
* Copyright (C) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
*
* 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.
*/
#ifndef __CBFS_IMAGE_H
#define __CBFS_IMAGE_H
#include "common.h"
#include "cbfs.h"
/* CBFS image processing */
struct cbfs_image {
struct buffer buffer;
/* An image has a header iff it's a legacy CBFS. */
bool has_header;
/* Only meaningful if has_header is selected. */
struct cbfs_header header;
};
/* Given the string name of a compression algorithm, return the corresponding
* enum comp_algo if it's supported, or a number < 0 otherwise. */
int cbfs_parse_comp_algo(const char *name);
/* Given a pointer, serialize the header from host-native byte format
* to cbfs format, i.e. big-endian. */
void cbfs_put_header(void *dest, const struct cbfs_header *header);
/* Or deserialize into host-native format */
void cbfs_get_header(struct cbfs_header *header, void *src);
/* Populates a CBFS with a single empty entry filling all available space
* (entries_size bytes). If image's header field is already present, its
* contents will be used to place an empty entry of the requested length at the
* appropriate position in the existing buffer; otherwise, if not has_header,
* the first entries_size bytes of buffer will be filled exclusively with the
* single empty entry (and no CBFS master header).
* Returns 0 on success, otherwise nonzero. */
int cbfs_image_create(struct cbfs_image *image, size_t entries_size);
/* Creates an empty CBFS image by given size, and description to its content
* (bootblock, align, header location, starting offset of CBFS entries).
* The output image will contain a valid cbfs_header, with one cbfs_file
* entry with type CBFS_COMPONENT_NULL, with max available size.
* Only call this if you want a legacy CBFS with a master header.
* Returns 0 on success, otherwise nonzero. */
int cbfs_legacy_image_create(struct cbfs_image *image,
uint32_t arch,
uint32_t align,
struct buffer *bootblock,
uint32_t bootblock_offset,
uint32_t header_offset,
uint32_t entries_offset);
/* Constructs a cbfs_image from a buffer. The resulting image contains a shallow
* copy of the buffer; releasing either one is the legal way to clean up after
* both of them at once. Always produces a cbfs_image, but...
* Returns 0 if it contains a valid CBFS, non-zero if it's unrecognized data. */
int cbfs_image_from_buffer(struct cbfs_image *out, struct buffer *in,
uint32_t offset);
/* Create a duplicate CBFS image. Returns 0 on success, otherwise non-zero.
* Will not succeed on new-style images without a master header. */
int cbfs_copy_instance(struct cbfs_image *image, size_t copy_offset,
size_t copy_size);
/* Releases the CBFS image. Returns 0 on success, otherwise non-zero. */
int cbfs_image_delete(struct cbfs_image *image);
/* Returns a pointer to entry by name, or NULL if name is not found. */
struct cbfs_file *cbfs_get_entry(struct cbfs_image *image, const char *name);
/* Exports an entry to external file.
* Returns 0 on success, otherwise (ex, not found) non-zero. */
int cbfs_export_entry(struct cbfs_image *image, const char *entry_name,
const char *filename);
/* Adds an entry to CBFS image by given name and type. If content_offset is
* non-zero, try to align "content" (CBFS_SUBHEADER(p)) at content_offset.
* Never pass this function a top-aligned address: convert it to an offset.
* Returns 0 on success, otherwise non-zero. */
int cbfs_add_entry(struct cbfs_image *image, struct buffer *buffer,
const char *name, uint32_t type, uint32_t content_offset,
uint32_t header_size);
/* Removes an entry from CBFS image. Returns 0 on success, otherwise non-zero. */
int cbfs_remove_entry(struct cbfs_image *image, const char *name);
/* Initializes a new empty (type = NULL) entry with size and name in CBFS image.
* Returns 0 on success, otherwise (ex, not found) non-zero. */
int cbfs_create_empty_entry(struct cbfs_file *entry,
size_t len, const char *name);
/* Finds a location to put given content by specified criteria:
* "page_size" limits the content to fit on same memory page, and
* "align" specifies starting address alignment.
* Returns a valid offset, or -1 on failure. */
int32_t cbfs_locate_entry(struct cbfs_image *image, const char *name,
uint32_t size, uint32_t page_size, uint32_t align);
/* Callback function used by cbfs_walk.
* Returns 0 on success, or non-zero to stop further iteration. */
typedef int (*cbfs_entry_callback)(struct cbfs_image *image,
struct cbfs_file *file,
void *arg);
/* Iterates through all entries in CBFS image, and invoke with callback.
* Stops if callback returns non-zero values.
* Returns number of entries invoked. */
int cbfs_walk(struct cbfs_image *image, cbfs_entry_callback callback, void *arg);
/* Primitive CBFS utilities */
/* Returns a pointer to the only valid CBFS header in give buffer, otherwise
* NULL (including when multiple headers were found). If there is a X86 ROM
* style signature (pointer at 0xfffffffc) found in ROM, it will be selected as
* the only header.*/
struct cbfs_header *cbfs_find_header(char *data, size_t size,
uint32_t forced_offset);
/* Returns the first cbfs_file entry in CBFS image by CBFS header (no matter if
* the entry has valid content or not), otherwise NULL. */
struct cbfs_file *cbfs_find_first_entry(struct cbfs_image *image);
/* Returns next cbfs_file entry (no matter if its content is valid or not), or
* NULL on failure. */
struct cbfs_file *cbfs_find_next_entry(struct cbfs_image *image,
struct cbfs_file *entry);
/* Returns ROM address (offset) of entry.
* This is different from entry->offset (pointer to content). */
uint32_t cbfs_get_entry_addr(struct cbfs_image *image, struct cbfs_file *entry);
/* Returns 1 if valid new-format CBFS (without a master header), otherwise 0. */
int cbfs_is_valid_cbfs(struct cbfs_image *image);
/* Returns 1 if valid legacy CBFS (with a master header), otherwise 0. */
int cbfs_is_legacy_cbfs(struct cbfs_image *image);
/* Returns 1 if entry has valid data (by checking magic number), otherwise 0. */
int cbfs_is_valid_entry(struct cbfs_image *image, struct cbfs_file *entry);
/* Print CBFS component information. */
int cbfs_print_directory(struct cbfs_image *image);
int cbfs_print_header_info(struct cbfs_image *image);
int cbfs_print_entry_info(struct cbfs_image *image, struct cbfs_file *entry,
void *arg);
/* Merge empty entries starting from given entry.
* Returns 0 on success, otherwise non-zero. */
int cbfs_merge_empty_entry(struct cbfs_image *image, struct cbfs_file *entry,
void *arg);
#endif
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