esp-idf/tools/mkdfu.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2020-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#
# This program creates archives compatible with ESP32-S* ROM DFU implementation.
#
# The archives are in CPIO format. Each file which needs to be flashed is added to the archive
# as a separate file. In addition to that, a special index file, 'dfuinfo0.dat', is created.
# This file must be the first one in the archive. It contains binary structures describing each
# subsequent file (for example, where the file needs to be flashed/loaded).
from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals
import argparse
import hashlib
import json
import os
import struct
import zlib
from collections import namedtuple
from functools import partial
try:
import typing
except ImportError:
# Only used for type annotations
pass
try:
from itertools import izip as zip # type: ignore
except ImportError:
# Python 3
pass
# CPIO ("new ASCII") format related things
CPIO_MAGIC = b'070701'
CPIO_STRUCT = b'=6s' + b'8s' * 13
CPIOHeader = namedtuple(
'CPIOHeader',
[
'magic',
'ino',
'mode',
'uid',
'gid',
'nlink',
'mtime',
'filesize',
'devmajor',
'devminor',
'rdevmajor',
'rdevminor',
'namesize',
'check',
],
)
CPIO_TRAILER = 'TRAILER!!!'
def make_cpio_header(
filename_len, file_len, is_trailer=False
): # type: (int, int, bool) -> CPIOHeader
""" Returns CPIOHeader for the given file name and file size """
def as_hex(val): # type: (int) -> bytes
return '{:08x}'.format(val).encode('ascii')
hex_0 = as_hex(0)
mode = hex_0 if is_trailer else as_hex(0o0100644)
nlink = as_hex(1) if is_trailer else hex_0
return CPIOHeader(
magic=CPIO_MAGIC,
ino=hex_0,
mode=mode,
uid=hex_0,
gid=hex_0,
nlink=nlink,
mtime=hex_0,
filesize=as_hex(file_len),
devmajor=hex_0,
devminor=hex_0,
rdevmajor=hex_0,
rdevminor=hex_0,
namesize=as_hex(filename_len),
check=hex_0,
)
# DFU format related things
# Structure of one entry in dfuinfo0.dat
DFUINFO_STRUCT = b'<I I 64s 16s'
DFUInfo = namedtuple('DFUInfo', ['address', 'flags', 'name', 'md5'])
DFUINFO_FILE = 'dfuinfo0.dat'
# Structure which gets added at the end of the entire DFU file
DFUSUFFIX_STRUCT = b'<H H H H 3s B'
DFUSuffix = namedtuple(
'DFUSuffix', ['bcd_device', 'pid', 'vid', 'bcd_dfu', 'sig', 'len']
)
ESPRESSIF_VID = 12346
# This CRC32 gets added after DFUSUFFIX_STRUCT
DFUCRC_STRUCT = b'<I'
# Flash chip parameters file related things
FlashParamsData = namedtuple(
'FlashParamsData',
[
'ishspi',
'legacy',
'deviceId',
'chip_size',
'block_size',
'sector_size',
'page_size',
'status_mask',
],
)
FLASH_PARAMS_STRUCT = b'<IIIIIIII'
FLASH_PARAMS_FILE = 'flash_params.dat'
DFU_INFO_FLAG_PARAM = (1 << 2)
DFU_INFO_FLAG_NOERASE = (1 << 3)
DFU_INFO_FLAG_IGNORE_MD5 = (1 << 4)
def dfu_crc(data, crc=0): # type: (bytes, int) -> int
""" Calculate CRC32/JAMCRC of data, with an optional initial value """
uint32_max = 0xFFFFFFFF
return uint32_max - (zlib.crc32(data, crc) & uint32_max)
def pad_bytes(b, multiple, padding=b'\x00'): # type: (bytes, int, bytes) -> bytes
""" Pad 'b' to a length divisible by 'multiple' """
padded_len = (len(b) + multiple - 1) // multiple * multiple
return b + padding * (padded_len - len(b))
def flash_size_bytes(size): # type: (str) -> int
"""
Given a flash size passed in args.flash_size
(ie 4MB), return the size in bytes.
"""
try:
return int(size.rstrip('MB'), 10) * 1024 * 1024
except ValueError:
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError('Unknown size {}'.format(size))
class EspDfuWriter(object):
def __init__(self, dest_file, pid, part_size): # type: (typing.BinaryIO, int, int) -> None
self.dest = dest_file
self.pid = pid
self.part_size = part_size
self.entries = [] # type: typing.List[bytes]
self.index = [] # type: typing.List[DFUInfo]
def add_flash_params_file(self, flash_size): # type: (str) -> None
"""
Add a file containing flash chip parameters
Corresponds to the "flashchip" data structure that the ROM
has in RAM.
See flash_set_parameters() in esptool.py for more info
"""
flash_params = FlashParamsData(
ishspi=0,
legacy=0,
deviceId=0, # ignored
chip_size=flash_size_bytes(flash_size), # flash size in bytes
block_size=64 * 1024,
sector_size=4 * 1024,
page_size=256,
status_mask=0xffff,
)
data = struct.pack(FLASH_PARAMS_STRUCT, *flash_params)
flags = DFU_INFO_FLAG_PARAM | DFU_INFO_FLAG_NOERASE | DFU_INFO_FLAG_IGNORE_MD5
self._add_cpio_flash_entry(FLASH_PARAMS_FILE, 0, data, flags)
def add_file(self, flash_addr, path): # type: (int, str) -> None
"""
Add file to be written into flash at given address
Files are split up into chunks in order avoid timing-out during erasing large regions. Instead of adding
"app.bin" at flash_addr it will add:
1. app.bin at flash_addr # sizeof(app.bin) == self.part_size
2. app.bin.1 at flash_addr + self.part_size
3. app.bin.2 at flash_addr + 2 * self.part_size
...
"""
f_name = os.path.basename(path)
with open(path, 'rb') as f:
for i, chunk in enumerate(iter(partial(f.read, self.part_size), b'')):
n = f_name if i == 0 else '.'.join([f_name, str(i)])
self._add_cpio_flash_entry(n, flash_addr, chunk)
flash_addr += len(chunk)
def finish(self): # type: () -> None
""" Write DFU file """
# Prepare and add dfuinfo0.dat file
dfuinfo = b''.join([struct.pack(DFUINFO_STRUCT, *item) for item in self.index])
self._add_cpio_entry(DFUINFO_FILE, dfuinfo, first=True)
# Add CPIO archive trailer
self._add_cpio_entry(CPIO_TRAILER, b'', trailer=True)
# Combine all the entries and pad the file
out_data = b''.join(self.entries)
cpio_block_size = 10240
out_data = pad_bytes(out_data, cpio_block_size)
# Add DFU suffix and CRC
dfu_suffix = DFUSuffix(0xFFFF, self.pid, ESPRESSIF_VID, 0x0100, b'UFD', 16)
out_data += struct.pack(DFUSUFFIX_STRUCT, *dfu_suffix)
out_data += struct.pack(DFUCRC_STRUCT, dfu_crc(out_data))
# Finally write the entire binary
self.dest.write(out_data)
def _add_cpio_flash_entry(
self, filename, flash_addr, data, flags=0
): # type: (str, int, bytes, int) -> None
md5 = hashlib.md5()
md5.update(data)
self.index.append(
DFUInfo(
address=flash_addr,
flags=flags,
name=filename.encode('utf-8'),
md5=md5.digest(),
)
)
self._add_cpio_entry(filename, data)
def _add_cpio_entry(
self, filename, data, first=False, trailer=False
): # type: (str, bytes, bool, bool) -> None
filename_b = filename.encode('utf-8') + b'\x00'
cpio_header = make_cpio_header(len(filename_b), len(data), is_trailer=trailer)
entry = pad_bytes(
struct.pack(CPIO_STRUCT, *cpio_header) + filename_b, 4
) + pad_bytes(data, 4)
if not first:
self.entries.append(entry)
else:
self.entries.insert(0, entry)
def action_write(args): # type: (typing.Mapping[str, typing.Any]) -> None
writer = EspDfuWriter(args['output_file'], args['pid'], args['part_size'])
print('Adding flash chip parameters file with flash_size = {}'.format(args['flash_size']))
writer.add_flash_params_file(args['flash_size'])
for addr, f in args['files']:
print('Adding {} at {:#x}'.format(f, addr))
writer.add_file(addr, f)
writer.finish()
print('"{}" has been written. You may proceed with DFU flashing.'.format(args['output_file'].name))
if args['part_size'] % (4 * 1024) != 0:
print('WARNING: Partition size of DFU is not multiple of 4k (4096). You might get unexpected behavior.')
def main(): # type: () -> None
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Provision to add "info" command
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest='command')
write_parser = subparsers.add_parser('write')
write_parser.add_argument('-o', '--output-file',
help='Filename for storing the output DFU image',
required=True,
type=argparse.FileType('wb'))
write_parser.add_argument('--pid',
required=True,
type=lambda h: int(h, 16),
help='Hexa-decimal product indentificator')
write_parser.add_argument('--json',
help='Optional file for loading "flash_files" dictionary with <address> <file> items')
write_parser.add_argument('--part-size',
default=os.environ.get('ESP_DFU_PART_SIZE', 512 * 1024),
type=lambda x: int(x, 0),
help='Larger files are split-up into smaller partitions of this size')
write_parser.add_argument('files',
metavar='<address> <file>', help='Add <file> at <address>',
nargs='*')
write_parser.add_argument('-fs', '--flash-size',
help='SPI Flash size in MegaBytes (1MB, 2MB, 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB)',
choices=['1MB', '2MB', '4MB', '8MB', '16MB', '32MB', '64MB', '128MB'],
default='2MB')
args = parser.parse_args()
def check_file(file_name): # type: (str) -> str
if not os.path.isfile(file_name):
raise RuntimeError('{} is not a regular file!'.format(file_name))
return file_name
files = []
if args.files:
files += [(int(addr, 0), check_file(f_name)) for addr, f_name in zip(args.files[::2], args.files[1::2])]
if args.json:
json_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(args.json))
def process_json_file(path): # type: (str) -> str
'''
The input path is relative to json_dir. This function makes it relative to the current working
directory.
'''
return check_file(os.path.relpath(os.path.join(json_dir, path), start=os.curdir))
with open(args.json) as f:
files += [(int(addr, 0),
process_json_file(f_name)) for addr, f_name in json.load(f)['flash_files'].items()]
files = sorted([(addr, f_name) for addr, f_name in dict(files).items()],
key=lambda x: x[0]) # remove possible duplicates and sort based on the address
cmd_args = {'output_file': args.output_file,
'files': files,
'pid': args.pid,
'part_size': args.part_size,
'flash_size': args.flash_size,
}
{'write': action_write
}[args.command](cmd_args)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()