318 lines
11 KiB
Python
Executable file
318 lines
11 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env python
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import unittest
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import struct
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import csv
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import sys
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import subprocess
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import tempfile
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import os
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sys.path.append("..")
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from gen_esp32part import *
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SIMPLE_CSV = """
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# Name,Type,SubType,Offset,Size
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factory,0,2,65536,1048576
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"""
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LONGER_BINARY_TABLE = ""
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# type 0x00, subtype 0x00,
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# offset 64KB, size 1MB
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LONGER_BINARY_TABLE += "\xAA\x50\x00\x00" + \
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"\x00\x00\x01\x00" + \
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"\x00\x00\x10\x00" + \
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"factory\0" + ("\0"*8) + \
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"\x00\x00\x00\x00"
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# type 0x01, subtype 0x20,
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# offset 0x110000, size 128KB
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LONGER_BINARY_TABLE += "\xAA\x50\x01\x20" + \
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"\x00\x00\x11\x00" + \
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"\x00\x02\x00\x00" + \
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"data" + ("\0"*12) + \
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"\x00\x00\x00\x00"
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# type 0x10, subtype 0x00,
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# offset 0x150000, size 1MB
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LONGER_BINARY_TABLE += "\xAA\x50\x10\x00" + \
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"\x00\x00\x15\x00" + \
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"\x00\x10\x00\x00" + \
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"second" + ("\0"*10) + \
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"\x00\x00\x00\x00"
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def _strip_trailing_ffs(binary_table):
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while binary_table.endswith("\xFF"):
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binary_table = binary_table[0:len(binary_table)-1]
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return binary_table
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class CSVParserTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_simple_partition(self):
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table = PartitionTable.from_csv(SIMPLE_CSV)
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self.assertEqual(len(table), 1)
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self.assertEqual(table[0].name, "factory")
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self.assertEqual(table[0].type, 0)
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self.assertEqual(table[0].subtype, 2)
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self.assertEqual(table[0].offset, 65536)
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self.assertEqual(table[0].size, 1048576)
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def test_require_type(self):
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csv = """
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# Name,Type, SubType,Offset,Size
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ihavenotype,
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"""
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with self.assertRaisesRegexp(InputError, "type"):
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PartitionTable.from_csv(csv)
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def test_type_subtype_names(self):
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csv_magicnumbers = """
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# Name, Type, SubType, Offset, Size
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myapp, 0, 0,, 0x100000
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myota_0, 0, 0x10,, 0x100000
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myota_1, 0, 0x11,, 0x100000
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myota_15, 0, 0x1f,, 0x100000
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mytest, 0, 0x20,, 0x100000
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myota_status, 1, 0,, 0x100000
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"""
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csv_nomagicnumbers = """
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# Name, Type, SubType, Offset, Size
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myapp, app, factory,, 0x100000
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myota_0, app, ota_0,, 0x100000
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myota_1, app, ota_1,, 0x100000
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myota_15, app, ota_15,, 0x100000
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mytest, app, test,, 0x100000
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myota_status, data, ota,, 0x100000
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"""
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# make two equivalent partition tables, one using
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# magic numbers and one using shortcuts. Ensure they match
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magic = PartitionTable.from_csv(csv_magicnumbers)
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magic.verify()
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nomagic = PartitionTable.from_csv(csv_nomagicnumbers)
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nomagic.verify()
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self.assertEqual(nomagic["myapp"].type, 0)
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self.assertEqual(nomagic["myapp"].subtype, 0)
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self.assertEqual(nomagic["myapp"], magic["myapp"])
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self.assertEqual(nomagic["myota_0"].type, 0)
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self.assertEqual(nomagic["myota_0"].subtype, 0x10)
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self.assertEqual(nomagic["myota_0"], magic["myota_0"])
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self.assertEqual(nomagic["myota_15"], magic["myota_15"])
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self.assertEqual(nomagic["mytest"], magic["mytest"])
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self.assertEqual(nomagic["myota_status"], magic["myota_status"])
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#self.assertEqual(nomagic.to_binary(), magic.to_binary())
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def test_unit_suffixes(self):
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csv = """
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# Name, Type, Subtype, Offset, Size
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one_megabyte, app, factory, 32k, 1M
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"""
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t = PartitionTable.from_csv(csv)
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t.verify()
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self.assertEqual(t[0].offset, 32*1024)
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self.assertEqual(t[0].size, 1*1024*1024)
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def test_default_offsets(self):
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csv = """
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# Name, Type, Subtype, Offset, Size
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first, app, factory,, 1M
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second, data, 0x15,, 1M
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minidata, data, 0x40,, 32K
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otherapp, app, factory,, 1M
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"""
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t = PartitionTable.from_csv(csv)
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# 'first'
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self.assertEqual(t[0].offset, 0x010000) # 64KB boundary as it's an app image
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self.assertEqual(t[0].size, 0x100000) # Size specified in CSV
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# 'second'
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self.assertEqual(t[1].offset, 0x110000) # prev offset+size
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self.assertEqual(t[1].size, 0x100000) # Size specified in CSV
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# 'minidata'
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self.assertEqual(t[2].offset, 0x210000)
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# 'otherapp'
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self.assertEqual(t[3].offset, 0x220000) # 64KB boundary as it's an app image
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def test_negative_size_to_offset(self):
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csv = """
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# Name, Type, Subtype, Offset, Size
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first, app, factory, 0x10000, -2M
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second, data, 0x15, , 1M
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"""
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t = PartitionTable.from_csv(csv)
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t.verify()
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# 'first'
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self.assertEqual(t[0].offset, 0x10000) # in CSV
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self.assertEqual(t[0].size, 0x200000 - t[0].offset) # Up to 2M
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# 'second'
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self.assertEqual(t[1].offset, 0x200000) # prev offset+size
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def test_overlapping_offsets_fail(self):
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csv = """
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first, app, factory, 0x100000, 2M
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second, app, ota_0, 0x200000, 1M
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"""
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t = PartitionTable.from_csv(csv)
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with self.assertRaisesRegexp(InputError, "overlap"):
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t.verify()
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class BinaryOutputTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_binary_entry(self):
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csv = """
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first, 0x30, 0xEE, 0x100400, 0x300000
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"""
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t = PartitionTable.from_csv(csv)
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tb = _strip_trailing_ffs(t.to_binary())
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self.assertEqual(len(tb), 32)
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self.assertEqual('\xAA\x50', tb[0:2]) # magic
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self.assertEqual('\x30\xee', tb[2:4]) # type, subtype
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eo, es = struct.unpack("<LL", tb[4:12])
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self.assertEqual(eo, 0x100400) # offset
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self.assertEqual(es, 0x300000) # size
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def test_multiple_entries(self):
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csv = """
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first, 0x30, 0xEE, 0x100400, 0x300000
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second,0x31, 0xEF, , 0x100000
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"""
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t = PartitionTable.from_csv(csv)
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tb = _strip_trailing_ffs(t.to_binary())
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self.assertEqual(len(tb), 64)
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self.assertEqual('\xAA\x50', tb[0:2])
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self.assertEqual('\xAA\x50', tb[32:34])
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class BinaryParserTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_parse_one_entry(self):
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# type 0x30, subtype 0xee,
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# offset 1MB, size 2MB
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entry = "\xAA\x50\x30\xee" + \
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"\x00\x00\x10\x00" + \
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"\x00\x00\x20\x00" + \
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"0123456789abc\0\0\0" + \
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"\x00\x00\x00\x00"
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# verify that parsing 32 bytes as a table
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# or as a single Definition are the same thing
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t = PartitionTable.from_binary(entry)
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self.assertEqual(len(t), 1)
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t[0].verify()
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e = PartitionDefinition.from_binary(entry)
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self.assertEqual(t[0], e)
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e.verify()
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self.assertEqual(e.type, 0x30)
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self.assertEqual(e.subtype, 0xEE)
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self.assertEqual(e.offset, 0x100000)
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self.assertEqual(e.size, 0x200000)
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self.assertEqual(e.name, "0123456789abc")
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def test_multiple_entries(self):
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t = PartitionTable.from_binary(LONGER_BINARY_TABLE)
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t.verify()
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self.assertEqual(3, len(t))
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self.assertEqual(t[0].type, PartitionDefinition.APP_TYPE)
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self.assertEqual(t[0].name, "factory")
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self.assertEqual(t[1].type, PartitionDefinition.DATA_TYPE)
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self.assertEqual(t[1].name, "data")
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self.assertEqual(t[2].type, 0x10)
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self.assertEqual(t[2].name, "second")
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round_trip = _strip_trailing_ffs(t.to_binary())
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self.assertEqual(round_trip, LONGER_BINARY_TABLE)
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def test_bad_magic(self):
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bad_magic = "OHAI" + \
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"\x00\x00\x10\x00" + \
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"\x00\x00\x20\x00" + \
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"0123456789abc\0\0\0" + \
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"\x00\x00\x00\x00"
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with self.assertRaisesRegexp(InputError, "Invalid magic bytes"):
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PartitionTable.from_binary(bad_magic)
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def test_bad_length(self):
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bad_length = "OHAI" + \
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"\x00\x00\x10\x00" + \
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"\x00\x00\x20\x00" + \
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"0123456789"
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with self.assertRaisesRegexp(InputError, "32 bytes"):
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PartitionTable.from_binary(bad_length)
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class CSVOutputTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_output_simple_formatting(self):
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table = PartitionTable.from_csv(SIMPLE_CSV)
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as_csv = table.to_csv(True)
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c = csv.reader(as_csv.split("\n"))
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# first two lines should start with comments
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self.assertEqual(c.next()[0][0], "#")
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self.assertEqual(c.next()[0][0], "#")
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row = c.next()
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self.assertEqual(row[0], "factory")
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self.assertEqual(row[1], "0")
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self.assertEqual(row[2], "2")
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self.assertEqual(row[3], "0x10000") # reformatted as hex
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self.assertEqual(row[4], "0x100000") # also hex
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# round trip back to a PartitionTable and check is identical
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roundtrip = PartitionTable.from_csv(as_csv)
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self.assertEqual(roundtrip, table)
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def test_output_smart_formatting(self):
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table = PartitionTable.from_csv(SIMPLE_CSV)
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as_csv = table.to_csv(False)
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c = csv.reader(as_csv.split("\n"))
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# first two lines should start with comments
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self.assertEqual(c.next()[0][0], "#")
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self.assertEqual(c.next()[0][0], "#")
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row = c.next()
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self.assertEqual(row[0], "factory")
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self.assertEqual(row[1], "app")
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self.assertEqual(row[2], "2")
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self.assertEqual(row[3], "0x10000")
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self.assertEqual(row[4], "1M")
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# round trip back to a PartitionTable and check is identical
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roundtrip = PartitionTable.from_csv(as_csv)
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self.assertEqual(roundtrip, table)
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class CommandLineTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_basic_cmdline(self):
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try:
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binpath = tempfile.mktemp()
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csvpath = tempfile.mktemp()
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# copy binary contents to temp file
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with open(binpath, 'w') as f:
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f.write(LONGER_BINARY_TABLE)
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# run gen_esp32part.py to convert binary file to CSV
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subprocess.check_call([sys.executable, "../gen_esp32part.py",
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binpath, csvpath])
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# reopen the CSV and check the generated binary is identical
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with open(csvpath, 'r') as f:
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from_csv = PartitionTable.from_csv(f.read())
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self.assertEqual(_strip_trailing_ffs(from_csv.to_binary()), LONGER_BINARY_TABLE)
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# run gen_esp32part.py to conver the CSV to binary again
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subprocess.check_call([sys.executable, "../gen_esp32part.py",
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csvpath, binpath])
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# assert that file reads back as identical
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with open(binpath, 'rb') as f:
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binary_readback = f.read()
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binary_readback = _strip_trailing_ffs(binary_readback)
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self.assertEqual(binary_readback, LONGER_BINARY_TABLE)
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finally:
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for path in binpath, csvpath:
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try:
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os.remove(path)
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except OSError:
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pass
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if __name__ =="__main__":
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unittest.main()
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