binman: Add a bintool implementation for lz4

Add a Bintool for this, which is used to compress and decompress data.
It supports the features needed by binman as well as installing via the
lz4 package.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
# Copyright 2022 Google LLC
#
"""Bintool implementation for lz4
lz4 allows compression and decompression of files.
Documentation is available via::
man lz4
Here is the help:
*** LZ4 command line interface 64-bits v1.9.3, by Yann Collet ***
Usage :
lz4 [arg] [input] [output]
input : a filename
with no FILE, or when FILE is - or stdin, read standard input
Arguments :
-1 : Fast compression (default)
-9 : High compression
-d : decompression (default for .lz4 extension)
-z : force compression
-D FILE: use FILE as dictionary
-f : overwrite output without prompting
-k : preserve source files(s) (default)
--rm : remove source file(s) after successful de/compression
-h/-H : display help/long help and exit
Advanced arguments :
-V : display Version number and exit
-v : verbose mode
-q : suppress warnings; specify twice to suppress errors too
-c : force write to standard output, even if it is the console
-t : test compressed file integrity
-m : multiple input files (implies automatic output filenames)
-r : operate recursively on directories (sets also -m)
-l : compress using Legacy format (Linux kernel compression)
-B# : cut file into blocks of size # bytes [32+]
or predefined block size [4-7] (default: 7)
-BI : Block Independence (default)
-BD : Block dependency (improves compression ratio)
-BX : enable block checksum (default:disabled)
--no-frame-crc : disable stream checksum (default:enabled)
--content-size : compressed frame includes original size (default:not present)
--list FILE : lists information about .lz4 files (useful for files compressed
with --content-size flag)
--[no-]sparse : sparse mode (default:enabled on file, disabled on stdout)
--favor-decSpeed: compressed files decompress faster, but are less compressed
--fast[=#]: switch to ultra fast compression level (default: 1)
--best : same as -12
Benchmark arguments :
-b# : benchmark file(s), using # compression level (default : 1)
-e# : test all compression levels from -bX to # (default : 1)
-i# : minimum evaluation time in seconds (default : 3s)
"""
import re
import tempfile
from binman import bintool
from patman import tools
# pylint: disable=C0103
class Bintoollz4(bintool.Bintool):
"""Compression/decompression using the LZ4 algorithm
This bintool supports running `lz4` to compress and decompress data, as
used by binman.
It is also possible to fetch the tool, which uses `apt` to install it.
Documentation is available via::
man lz4
"""
def __init__(self, name):
super().__init__(name, 'lz4 compression')
def compress(self, indata):
"""Compress data with lz4
Args:
indata (bytes): Data to compress
Returns:
bytes: Compressed data
"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix='comp.tmp',
dir=tools.GetOutputDir()) as tmp:
tools.WriteFile(tmp.name, indata)
args = ['--no-frame-crc', '-B4', '-5', '-c', tmp.name]
return self.run_cmd(*args, binary=True)
def decompress(self, indata):
"""Decompress data with lz4
Args:
indata (bytes): Data to decompress
Returns:
bytes: Decompressed data
"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix='decomp.tmp',
dir=tools.GetOutputDir()) as inf:
tools.WriteFile(inf.name, indata)
args = ['-cd', inf.name]
return self.run_cmd(*args, binary=True)
def fetch(self, method):
"""Fetch handler for lz4
This installs the lz4 package using the apt utility.
Args:
method (FETCH_...): Method to use
Returns:
True if the file was fetched and now installed, None if a method
other than FETCH_BIN was requested
Raises:
Valuerror: Fetching could not be completed
"""
if method != bintool.FETCH_BIN:
return None
return self.apt_install('lz4')
def version(self):
"""Version handler
Returns:
str: Version number of lz4
"""
out = self.run_cmd('-V').strip()
if not out:
return super().version()
m_version = re.match(r'.* (v[0-9.]*),.*', out)
return m_version.group(1) if m_version else out