esp-idf/examples/storage/parttool/parttool_example.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Demonstrates the use of parttool.py, a tool for performing partition level
# operations.
#
# Copyright 2018 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
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#
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import os
import sys
import argparse
PARTITION_TABLE_DIR = os.path.join("components", "partition_table", "")
def assert_file_same(file1, file2, err):
with open(file1, "rb") as f1:
with open(file2, "rb") as f2:
f1 = f1.read()
f2 = f2.read()
if len(f1) < len(f2):
f2 = f2[:len(f1)]
else:
f1 = f1[:len(f2)]
if not f1 == f2:
raise Exception(err)
def main():
COMPONENTS_PATH = os.path.expandvars(os.path.join("$IDF_PATH", "components"))
PARTTOOL_DIR = os.path.join(COMPONENTS_PATH, "partition_table")
sys.path.append(PARTTOOL_DIR)
from parttool import PartitionName, PartitionType, ParttoolTarget
from gen_empty_partition import generate_blanked_file
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser("ESP-IDF Partitions Tool Example")
parser.add_argument("--port", "-p", help="port where the device to perform operations on is connected")
parser.add_argument("--binary", "-b", help="path to built example binary", default=os.path.join("build", "parttool.bin"))
args = parser.parse_args()
target = ParttoolTarget(args.port)
# Read app partition and save the contents to a file. The app partition is identified
# using type-subtype combination
print("Checking if device app binary matches built binary")
factory = PartitionType("app", "factory")
target.read_partition(factory, "app.bin")
assert_file_same(args.binary, "app.bin", "Device app binary does not match built binary")
# Retrieve info on data storage partition, this time identifying it by name.
storage = PartitionName("storage")
storage_info = target.get_partition_info(storage)
print("Found data partition at offset 0x{:x} with size 0x{:x}".format(storage_info.offset, storage_info.size))
# Create a file whose contents will be written to the storage partition
with open("write.bin", "wb") as f:
# Create a file to write to the data partition with randomly generated content
f.write(os.urandom(storage_info.size))
# Write the contents of the created file to storage partition
print("Writing to data partition")
target.write_partition(storage, "write.bin")
# Read back the contents of the storage partition
print("Reading data partition")
target.read_partition(storage, "read.bin")
assert_file_same("write.bin", "read.bin", "Read contents of storage partition does not match source file contents")
# Erase contents of the storage partition
print("Erasing data partition")
target.erase_partition(storage)
# Read back the erased data partition
print("Reading data partition")
target.read_partition(storage, "read.bin")
# Generate a file of all 0xFF
generate_blanked_file(storage_info.size, "blank.bin")
assert_file_same("blank.bin", "read.bin", "Contents of storage partition not fully erased")
# Example end and cleanup
print("\nPartition tool operations performed successfully!")
clean_files = ["app.bin", "read.bin", "blank.bin", "write.bin"]
for clean_file in clean_files:
os.unlink(clean_file)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()