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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.
- # You may obtain a copy of the License at
- #
- # http:#www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- #
- # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- # limitations under the License.
- import os
- import sys
- import subprocess
- import argparse
- IDF_PATH = os.path.expandvars("$IDF_PATH")
- PARTTOOL_PY = os.path.join(IDF_PATH, "components", "partition_table", "parttool.py")
- PARTITION_TABLE_OFFSET = 0x8000
- INVOKE_ARGS = [sys.executable, PARTTOOL_PY, "-q", "--partition-table-offset", str(PARTITION_TABLE_OFFSET)]
- def sized_file_compare(file1, file2):
- 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)]
- return f1 == f2
- def check(condition, message):
- if not condition:
- print("Error: " + message)
- sys.exit(1)
- def write_data_partition(size):
- print("Writing to data 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(int(size, 16)))
- # Invokes the command
- #
- # parttool.py --partition-table-offset 0x8000 -q --partition-name storage write_partition --input write.bin
- #
- # to write the contents of a file to a partition in the device.
- invoke_args = INVOKE_ARGS + ["--partition-name", "storage", "write_partition", "--input", f.name]
- subprocess.check_call(invoke_args)
- return f.name
- def read_data_partition():
- print("Reading data partition")
- # Invokes the command
- #
- # parttool.py --partition-table-offset 0x8000 -q --partition-name storage read_partition --output read.bin
- #
- # to read the contents of a partition in the device, which is then written to a file.
- f = "read.bin"
- invoke_args = INVOKE_ARGS + ["--partition-name", "storage", "read_partition", "--output", f]
- subprocess.check_call(invoke_args)
- return f
- def get_data_partition_info():
- print("Retrieving data partition offset and size")
- # Invokes the command
- #
- # parttool.py --partition-table-offset 0x8000 -q --partition-name storage get_partition_info --info offset size
- #
- # to get the offset and size of a partition named 'storage'.
- invoke_args = INVOKE_ARGS + ["--partition-name", "storage", "get_partition_info", "--info", "offset", "size"]
- (offset, size) = subprocess.check_output(invoke_args).strip().split(b" ")
- return (offset, size)
- def check_app(args):
- print("Checking if device app binary matches built binary")
- # Invokes the command
- #
- # parttool.py --partition-table-offset 0x8000 --partition-type app --partition-subtype factory read_partition --output app.bin"
- #
- # to read the app binary and write it to a file. The read app binary is compared to the built binary in the build folder.
- invoke_args = INVOKE_ARGS + ["--partition-type", "app", "--partition-subtype", "factory", "read_partition", "--output", "app.bin"]
- subprocess.check_call(invoke_args)
- app_same = sized_file_compare("app.bin", args.binary)
- check(app_same, "Device app binary does not match built binary")
- def check_partition_table():
- sys.path.append(os.path.join(IDF_PATH, "components", "partition_table"))
- import gen_esp32part as gen
- print("Checking if device partition table matches partition table csv")
- # Invokes the command
- #
- # parttool.py --partition-table-offset 0x8000 get_partition_info --table table.bin
- #
- # to read the device partition table and write it to a file. The read partition table is compared to
- # the partition table csv.
- invoke_args = INVOKE_ARGS + ["get_partition_info", "--table", "table.bin"]
- subprocess.check_call(invoke_args)
- with open("table.bin", "rb") as read:
- partition_table_csv = os.path.join(IDF_PATH, "examples", "storage", "parttool", "partitions_example.csv")
- with open(partition_table_csv, "r") as csv:
- read = gen.PartitionTable.from_binary(read.read())
- csv = gen.PartitionTable.from_csv(csv.read())
- check(read == csv, "Device partition table does not match csv partition table")
- def erase_data_partition():
- print("Erasing data partition")
- # Invokes the command
- #
- # parttool.py --partition-table-offset 0x8000 --partition-name storage erase_partition
- #
- # to erase the 'storage' partition.
- invoke_args = INVOKE_ARGS + ["--partition-name", "storage", "erase_partition"]
- subprocess.check_call(invoke_args)
- def generate_blank_data_file():
- print("Generating blank data partition file")
- # Invokes the command
- #
- # parttool.py --partition-table-offset 0x8000 --partition-name storage generate_blank_partition_file --output blank.bin
- #
- # to generate a blank partition file and write it to a file. The blank partition file has the same size as the
- # 'storage' partition.
- f = "blank.bin"
- invoke_args = INVOKE_ARGS + ["--partition-name", "storage", "generate_blank_partition_file", "--output", f]
- subprocess.check_call(invoke_args)
- return f
- def main():
- global INVOKE_ARGS
- 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()
- if args.port:
- INVOKE_ARGS += ["--port", args.port]
- # Before proceeding, do checks to verify whether the app and partition table in the device matches the built binary and
- # the generated partition table during build
- check_app(args)
- check_partition_table()
- # Get the offset and size of the data partition
- (offset, size) = get_data_partition_info()
- print("Found data partition at offset %s with size %s" % (offset, size))
- # Write a generated file of random bytes to the found data partition
- written = write_data_partition(size)
- # Read back the contents of the data partition
- read = read_data_partition()
- # Compare the written and read back data
- data_same = sized_file_compare(read, written)
- check(data_same, "Read contents of the data partition does not match written data")
- # Erase the data partition
- erase_data_partition()
- # Read back the erase data partition, which should be all 0xFF's after erasure
- read = read_data_partition()
- # Generate blank partition file (all 0xFF's)
- blank = generate_blank_data_file()
- # Verify that the partition has been erased by comparing the contents to the generated blank file
- data_same = sized_file_compare(read, blank)
- check(data_same, "Erased data partition contents does not match blank partition file")
- print("\nPartition tool operations performed successfully!")
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- main()
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