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1.2 KiB
38 lines
1.2 KiB
'''
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Some bootloader's support hashing partitions. This is a great feature for testing
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correctness. However, the format for the way the hash is returned depends on the
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implementation. The hash could be send through an INFO response, or be as part
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of the OKAY response itself. This script is called with the first argument
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as the string mesage from the okay response. The second argument is each
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info response joined by newlines into one argument.
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'''
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import sys
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def main():
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'''
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Data is sent back to the parent fuzzy_fastboot process through the stderr pipe.
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There are two interpretations of this data by FF.
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0 return code:
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Anything written to STDERR will be interpreted as part of the hash.
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non-zero return code:
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Anything written to STDERR is part of the error message that will logged by FF
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to explain why hash extraction failed.
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Feel free to print to to STDOUT with print() as usual to print info to console
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'''
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script, response, info = sys.argv
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# the info responses are concated by newlines
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infos = [s.strip() for s in info.splitlines()]
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sys.stderr.write(infos[-1])
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#print("Extracted checksum: '%s'" % infos[-1])
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# non-zero return code signals error
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return 0
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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sys.exit(main())
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