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At present each entry has an offset within its parent section. This is useful for figuring out how entries relate to one another. However it is sometimes necessary to locate an entry within an image, regardless of which sections it is nested inside. Add a new 'image-pos' property to provide this information. Also add some documentation for the -u option binman provides, which updates the device tree with final entry information. Since the image position is a better symbol to use for the position of U-Boot as obtained by SPL, update the SPL symbols to use this instead of offset, which might be incorrect if hierarchical sections are used. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
128 lines
4.2 KiB
Python
128 lines
4.2 KiB
Python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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# Copyright (c) 2016 Google, Inc
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# Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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# Class for an image, the output of binman
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#
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from __future__ import print_function
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from collections import OrderedDict
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from operator import attrgetter
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import re
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import sys
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import fdt_util
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import bsection
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import tools
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class Image:
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"""A Image, representing an output from binman
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An image is comprised of a collection of entries each containing binary
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data. The image size must be large enough to hold all of this data.
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This class implements the various operations needed for images.
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Atrtributes:
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_node: Node object that contains the image definition in device tree
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_name: Image name
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_size: Image size in bytes, or None if not known yet
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_filename: Output filename for image
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_sections: Sections present in this image (may be one or more)
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Args:
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test: True if this is being called from a test of Images. This this case
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there is no device tree defining the structure of the section, so
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we create a section manually.
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"""
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def __init__(self, name, node, test=False):
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self._node = node
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self._name = name
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self._size = None
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self._filename = '%s.bin' % self._name
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if test:
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self._section = bsection.Section('main-section', self._node, True)
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else:
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self._ReadNode()
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def _ReadNode(self):
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"""Read properties from the image node"""
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self._size = fdt_util.GetInt(self._node, 'size')
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filename = fdt_util.GetString(self._node, 'filename')
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if filename:
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self._filename = filename
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self._section = bsection.Section('main-section', self._node)
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def AddMissingProperties(self):
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"""Add properties that are not present in the device tree
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When binman has completed packing the entries the offset and size of
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each entry are known. But before this the device tree may not specify
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these. Add any missing properties, with a dummy value, so that the
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size of the entry is correct. That way we can insert the correct values
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later.
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"""
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self._section.AddMissingProperties()
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def ProcessFdt(self, fdt):
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return self._section.ProcessFdt(fdt)
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def GetEntryContents(self):
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"""Call ObtainContents() for the section
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"""
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self._section.GetEntryContents()
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def GetEntryOffsets(self):
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"""Handle entries that want to set the offset/size of other entries
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This calls each entry's GetOffsets() method. If it returns a list
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of entries to update, it updates them.
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"""
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self._section.GetEntryOffsets()
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def PackEntries(self):
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"""Pack all entries into the image"""
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self._section.PackEntries()
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def CheckSize(self):
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"""Check that the image contents does not exceed its size, etc."""
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self._size = self._section.CheckSize()
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def CheckEntries(self):
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"""Check that entries do not overlap or extend outside the image"""
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self._section.CheckEntries()
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def SetCalculatedProperties(self):
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self._section.SetCalculatedProperties()
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def SetImagePos(self):
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self._section.SetImagePos(0)
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def ProcessEntryContents(self):
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"""Call the ProcessContents() method for each entry
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This is intended to adjust the contents as needed by the entry type.
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"""
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self._section.ProcessEntryContents()
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def WriteSymbols(self):
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"""Write symbol values into binary files for access at run time"""
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self._section.WriteSymbols()
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def BuildImage(self):
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"""Write the image to a file"""
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fname = tools.GetOutputFilename(self._filename)
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with open(fname, 'wb') as fd:
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self._section.BuildSection(fd, 0)
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def GetEntries(self):
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return self._section.GetEntries()
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def WriteMap(self):
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"""Write a map of the image to a .map file"""
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filename = '%s.map' % self._name
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fname = tools.GetOutputFilename(filename)
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with open(fname, 'w') as fd:
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print('%8s %8s %s' % ('Offset', 'Size', 'Name'), file=fd)
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self._section.WriteMap(fd, 0)
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