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16
17 #ifndef UPDATE_ENGINE_COMMON_UTILS_H_
18 #define UPDATE_ENGINE_COMMON_UTILS_H_
19
20 #include <errno.h>
21 #include <unistd.h>
22
23 #include <algorithm>
24 #include <limits>
25 #include <map>
26 #include <memory>
27 #include <set>
28 #include <string>
29 #include <vector>
30
31 #include <base/files/file_path.h>
32 #include <base/posix/eintr_wrapper.h>
33 #include <base/time/time.h>
34 #include <brillo/key_value_store.h>
35 #include <brillo/secure_blob.h>
36
37 #include "update_engine/common/action.h"
38 #include "update_engine/common/action_processor.h"
39 #include "update_engine/common/constants.h"
40 #include "update_engine/payload_consumer/file_descriptor.h"
41 #include "update_engine/update_metadata.pb.h"
42
43 namespace chromeos_update_engine {
44
45 namespace utils {
46
47 // Formats |vec_str| as a string of the form ["<elem1>", "<elem2>"].
48 // Does no escaping, only use this for presentation in error messages.
49 std::string StringVectorToString(const std::vector<std::string>& vec_str);
50
51 // Calculates the p2p file id from payload hash and size
52 std::string CalculateP2PFileId(const brillo::Blob& payload_hash,
53 size_t payload_size);
54
55 // Parse the firmware version from one line of output from the
56 // "mosys" command.
57 std::string ParseECVersion(std::string input_line);
58
59 // Writes the data passed to path. The file at path will be overwritten if it
60 // exists. Returns true on success, false otherwise.
61 bool WriteFile(const char* path, const void* data, size_t data_len);
62
63 // Calls write() or pwrite() repeatedly until all count bytes at buf are
64 // written to fd or an error occurs. Returns true on success.
65 bool WriteAll(int fd, const void* buf, size_t count);
66 bool PWriteAll(int fd, const void* buf, size_t count, off_t offset);
67
68 bool WriteAll(const FileDescriptorPtr& fd, const void* buf, size_t count);
69 bool PWriteAll(const FileDescriptorPtr& fd,
70 const void* buf,
71 size_t count,
72 off_t offset);
73
74 // Calls read() repeatedly until |count| bytes are read or EOF or EWOULDBLOCK
75 // is reached. Returns whether all read() calls succeeded (including EWOULDBLOCK
76 // as a success case), sets |eof| to whether the eof was reached and sets
77 // |out_bytes_read| to the actual number of bytes read regardless of the return
78 // value.
79 bool ReadAll(
80 int fd, void* buf, size_t count, size_t* out_bytes_read, bool* eof);
81
82 // Calls pread() repeatedly until count bytes are read, or EOF is reached.
83 // Returns number of bytes read in *bytes_read. Returns true on success.
84 bool PReadAll(
85 int fd, void* buf, size_t count, off_t offset, ssize_t* out_bytes_read);
86
87 bool PReadAll(const FileDescriptorPtr& fd,
88 void* buf,
89 size_t count,
90 off_t offset,
91 ssize_t* out_bytes_read);
92
93 // Opens |path| for reading and appends its entire content to the container
94 // pointed to by |out_p|. Returns true upon successfully reading all of the
95 // file's content, false otherwise, in which case the state of the output
96 // container is unknown. ReadFileChunk starts reading the file from |offset|; if
97 // |size| is not -1, only up to |size| bytes are read in.
98 bool ReadFile(const std::string& path, brillo::Blob* out_p);
99 bool ReadFile(const std::string& path, std::string* out_p);
100 bool ReadFileChunk(const std::string& path,
101 off_t offset,
102 off_t size,
103 brillo::Blob* out_p);
104
105 // Invokes |cmd| in a pipe and appends its stdout to the container pointed to by
106 // |out_p|. Returns true upon successfully reading all of the output, false
107 // otherwise, in which case the state of the output container is unknown.
108 bool ReadPipe(const std::string& cmd, std::string* out_p);
109
110 // Returns the size of the block device at the file descriptor fd. If an error
111 // occurs, -1 is returned.
112 off_t BlockDevSize(int fd);
113
114 // Returns the size of the file at path, or the file descriptor fd. If the file
115 // is actually a block device, this function will automatically call
116 // BlockDevSize. If the file doesn't exist or some error occurrs, -1 is
117 // returned.
118 off_t FileSize(const std::string& path);
119 off_t FileSize(int fd);
120
121 std::string ErrnoNumberAsString(int err);
122
123 // Returns true if the file exists for sure. Returns false if it doesn't exist,
124 // or an error occurs.
125 bool FileExists(const char* path);
126
127 // Returns true if |path| exists and is a symbolic link.
128 bool IsSymlink(const char* path);
129
130 // Try attaching UBI |volume_num|. If there is any error executing required
131 // commands to attach the volume, this function returns false. This function
132 // only returns true if "/dev/ubi%d_0" becomes available in |timeout| seconds.
133 bool TryAttachingUbiVolume(int volume_num, int timeout);
134
135 // If |base_filename_template| is neither absolute (starts with "/") nor
136 // explicitly relative to the current working directory (starts with "./" or
137 // "../"), then it is prepended the system's temporary directory. On success,
138 // stores the name of the new temporary file in |filename|. If |fd| is
139 // non-null, the file descriptor returned by mkstemp is written to it and
140 // kept open; otherwise, it is closed. The template must end with "XXXXXX".
141 // Returns true on success.
142 bool MakeTempFile(const std::string& base_filename_template,
143 std::string* filename,
144 int* fd);
145
146 // Splits the partition device name into the block device name and partition
147 // number. For example, "/dev/sda3" will be split into {"/dev/sda", 3} and
148 // "/dev/mmcblk0p2" into {"/dev/mmcblk0", 2}
149 // Returns false when malformed device name is passed in.
150 // If both output parameters are omitted (null), can be used
151 // just to test the validity of the device name. Note that the function
152 // simply checks if the device name looks like a valid device, no other
153 // checks are performed (i.e. it doesn't check if the device actually exists).
154 bool SplitPartitionName(const std::string& partition_name,
155 std::string* out_disk_name,
156 int* out_partition_num);
157
158 // Builds a partition device name from the block device name and partition
159 // number. For example:
160 // {"/dev/sda", 1} => "/dev/sda1"
161 // {"/dev/mmcblk2", 12} => "/dev/mmcblk2p12"
162 // Returns empty string when invalid parameters are passed in
163 std::string MakePartitionName(const std::string& disk_name, int partition_num);
164
165 // Similar to "MakePartitionName" but returns a name that is suitable for
166 // mounting. On NAND system we can write to "/dev/ubiX_0", which is what
167 // MakePartitionName returns, but we cannot mount that device. To mount, we
168 // have to use "/dev/ubiblockX_0" for rootfs. Stateful and OEM partitions are
169 // mountable with "/dev/ubiX_0". The input is a partition device such as
170 // /dev/sda3. Return empty string on error.
171 std::string MakePartitionNameForMount(const std::string& part_name);
172
173 // Set the read-only attribute on the block device |device| to the value passed
174 // in |read_only|. Return whether the operation succeeded.
175 bool SetBlockDeviceReadOnly(const std::string& device, bool read_only);
176
177 // Synchronously mount or unmount a filesystem. Return true on success.
178 // When mounting, it will attempt to mount the device as the passed filesystem
179 // type |type|, with the passed |flags| options. If |type| is empty, "ext2",
180 // "ext3", "ext4" and "squashfs" will be tried.
181 bool MountFilesystem(const std::string& device,
182 const std::string& mountpoint,
183 unsigned long flags, // NOLINT(runtime/int)
184 const std::string& type,
185 const std::string& fs_mount_options);
186 bool UnmountFilesystem(const std::string& mountpoint);
187
188 // Return whether the passed |mountpoint| path is a directory where a filesystem
189 // is mounted. Due to detection mechanism limitations, when used on directories
190 // where another part of the tree was bind mounted returns true only if bind
191 // mounted on top of a different filesystem (not inside the same filesystem).
192 bool IsMountpoint(const std::string& mountpoint);
193
194 // Returns a human-readable string with the file format based on magic constants
195 // on the header of the file.
196 std::string GetFileFormat(const std::string& path);
197
198 // Returns the string representation of the given UTC time.
199 // such as "11/14/2011 14:05:30 GMT".
200 std::string ToString(const base::Time utc_time);
201
202 // Returns true or false depending on the value of b.
203 std::string ToString(bool b);
204
205 // Returns a string representation of the given enum.
206 std::string ToString(DownloadSource source);
207
208 // Returns a string representation of the given enum.
209 std::string ToString(PayloadType payload_type);
210
211 // Fuzzes an integer |value| randomly in the range:
212 // [value - range / 2, value + range - range / 2]
213 int FuzzInt(int value, unsigned int range);
214
215 // Log a string in hex to LOG(INFO). Useful for debugging.
216 void HexDumpArray(const uint8_t* const arr, const size_t length);
HexDumpString(const std::string & str)217 inline void HexDumpString(const std::string& str) {
218 HexDumpArray(reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(str.data()), str.size());
219 }
HexDumpVector(const brillo::Blob & vect)220 inline void HexDumpVector(const brillo::Blob& vect) {
221 HexDumpArray(vect.data(), vect.size());
222 }
223
224 template <typename T>
VectorIndexOf(const std::vector<T> & vect,const T & value,typename std::vector<T>::size_type * out_index)225 bool VectorIndexOf(const std::vector<T>& vect,
226 const T& value,
227 typename std::vector<T>::size_type* out_index) {
228 typename std::vector<T>::const_iterator it =
229 std::find(vect.begin(), vect.end(), value);
230 if (it == vect.end()) {
231 return false;
232 } else {
233 *out_index = it - vect.begin();
234 return true;
235 }
236 }
237
238 // Return the total number of blocks in the passed |extents| collection.
239 template <class T>
BlocksInExtents(const T & extents)240 uint64_t BlocksInExtents(const T& extents) {
241 uint64_t sum = 0;
242 for (const auto& ext : extents) {
243 sum += ext.num_blocks();
244 }
245 return sum;
246 }
247
248 // Converts seconds into human readable notation including days, hours, minutes
249 // and seconds. For example, 185 will yield 3m5s, 4300 will yield 1h11m40s, and
250 // 360000 will yield 4d4h0m0s. Zero padding not applied. Seconds are always
251 // shown in the result.
252 std::string FormatSecs(unsigned secs);
253
254 // Converts a TimeDelta into human readable notation including days, hours,
255 // minutes, seconds and fractions of a second down to microsecond granularity,
256 // as necessary; for example, an output of 5d2h0m15.053s means that the input
257 // time was precise to the milliseconds only. Zero padding not applied, except
258 // for fractions. Seconds are always shown, but fractions thereof are only shown
259 // when applicable. If |delta| is negative, the output will have a leading '-'
260 // followed by the absolute duration.
261 std::string FormatTimeDelta(base::TimeDelta delta);
262
263 // This method transforms the given error code to be suitable for UMA and
264 // for error classification purposes by removing the higher order bits and
265 // aggregating error codes beyond the enum range, etc. This method is
266 // idempotent, i.e. if called with a value previously returned by this method,
267 // it'll return the same value again.
268 ErrorCode GetBaseErrorCode(ErrorCode code);
269
270 // Converts |time| to an Omaha InstallDate which is defined as "the
271 // number of PST8PDT calendar weeks since Jan 1st 2007 0:00 PST, times
272 // seven" with PST8PDT defined as "Pacific Time" (e.g. UTC-07:00 if
273 // daylight savings is observed and UTC-08:00 otherwise.)
274 //
275 // If the passed in |time| variable is before Monday January 1st 2007
276 // 0:00 PST, False is returned and the value returned in
277 // |out_num_days| is undefined. Otherwise the number of PST8PDT
278 // calendar weeks since that date times seven is returned in
279 // |out_num_days| and the function returns True.
280 //
281 // (NOTE: This function does not currently take daylight savings time
282 // into account so the result may up to one hour off. This is because
283 // the glibc date and timezone routines depend on the TZ environment
284 // variable and changing environment variables is not thread-safe.
285 bool ConvertToOmahaInstallDate(base::Time time, int* out_num_days);
286
287 // Look for the minor version value in the passed |store| and set
288 // |minor_version| to that value. Return whether the value was found and valid.
289 bool GetMinorVersion(const brillo::KeyValueStore& store,
290 uint32_t* minor_version);
291
292 // This function reads the specified data in |extents| into |out_data|. The
293 // extents are read from the file at |path|. |out_data_size| is the size of
294 // |out_data|. Returns false if the number of bytes to read given in
295 // |extents| does not equal |out_data_size|.
296 bool ReadExtents(const std::string& path,
297 const std::vector<Extent>& extents,
298 brillo::Blob* out_data,
299 ssize_t out_data_size,
300 size_t block_size);
301
302 // Read the current boot identifier and store it in |boot_id|. This identifier
303 // is constants during the same boot of the kernel and is regenerated after
304 // reboot. Returns whether it succeeded getting the boot_id.
305 bool GetBootId(std::string* boot_id);
306
307 // Divide |x| by |y| and round up to the nearest integer.
DivRoundUp(uint64_t x,uint64_t y)308 constexpr uint64_t DivRoundUp(uint64_t x, uint64_t y) {
309 return (x + y - 1) / y;
310 }
311
312 // Round |x| up to be a multiple of |y|.
RoundUp(uint64_t x,uint64_t y)313 constexpr uint64_t RoundUp(uint64_t x, uint64_t y) {
314 return DivRoundUp(x, y) * y;
315 }
316
317 // Returns the integer value of the first section of |version|. E.g. for
318 // "10575.39." returns 10575. Returns 0 if |version| is empty, returns -1 if
319 // first section of |version| is invalid (e.g. not a number).
320 int VersionPrefix(const std::string& version);
321
322 // Parses a string in the form high.low, where high and low are 16 bit unsigned
323 // integers. If there is more than 1 dot, or if either of the two parts are
324 // not valid 16 bit unsigned numbers, then 0xffff is returned for both.
325 void ParseRollbackKeyVersion(const std::string& raw_version,
326 uint16_t* high_version,
327 uint16_t* low_version);
328
329 } // namespace utils
330
331 // Utility class to close a file descriptor
332 class ScopedFdCloser {
333 public:
ScopedFdCloser(int * fd)334 explicit ScopedFdCloser(int* fd) : fd_(fd) {}
~ScopedFdCloser()335 ~ScopedFdCloser() {
336 if (should_close_ && fd_ && (*fd_ >= 0) && !IGNORE_EINTR(close(*fd_)))
337 *fd_ = -1;
338 }
set_should_close(bool should_close)339 void set_should_close(bool should_close) { should_close_ = should_close; }
340
341 private:
342 int* fd_;
343 bool should_close_ = true;
344 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedFdCloser);
345 };
346
347 // Utility class to delete a file when it goes out of scope.
348 class ScopedPathUnlinker {
349 public:
ScopedPathUnlinker(const std::string & path)350 explicit ScopedPathUnlinker(const std::string& path)
351 : path_(path), should_remove_(true) {}
~ScopedPathUnlinker()352 ~ScopedPathUnlinker() {
353 if (should_remove_ && unlink(path_.c_str()) < 0) {
354 PLOG(ERROR) << "Unable to unlink path " << path_;
355 }
356 }
set_should_remove(bool should_remove)357 void set_should_remove(bool should_remove) { should_remove_ = should_remove; }
358
359 private:
360 const std::string path_;
361 bool should_remove_;
362 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedPathUnlinker);
363 };
364
365 // A little object to call ActionComplete on the ActionProcessor when
366 // it's destructed.
367 class ScopedActionCompleter {
368 public:
ScopedActionCompleter(ActionProcessor * processor,AbstractAction * action)369 explicit ScopedActionCompleter(ActionProcessor* processor,
370 AbstractAction* action)
371 : processor_(processor),
372 action_(action),
373 code_(ErrorCode::kError),
374 should_complete_(true) {
375 CHECK(processor_);
376 }
~ScopedActionCompleter()377 ~ScopedActionCompleter() {
378 if (should_complete_)
379 processor_->ActionComplete(action_, code_);
380 }
set_code(ErrorCode code)381 void set_code(ErrorCode code) { code_ = code; }
set_should_complete(bool should_complete)382 void set_should_complete(bool should_complete) {
383 should_complete_ = should_complete;
384 }
get_code()385 ErrorCode get_code() const { return code_; }
386
387 private:
388 ActionProcessor* processor_;
389 AbstractAction* action_;
390 ErrorCode code_;
391 bool should_complete_;
392 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedActionCompleter);
393 };
394
395 } // namespace chromeos_update_engine
396
397 #define TEST_AND_RETURN_FALSE_ERRNO(_x) \
398 do { \
399 bool _success = static_cast<bool>(_x); \
400 if (!_success) { \
401 std::string _msg = \
402 chromeos_update_engine::utils::ErrnoNumberAsString(errno); \
403 LOG(ERROR) << #_x " failed: " << _msg; \
404 return false; \
405 } \
406 } while (0)
407
408 #define TEST_AND_RETURN_FALSE(_x) \
409 do { \
410 bool _success = static_cast<bool>(_x); \
411 if (!_success) { \
412 LOG(ERROR) << #_x " failed."; \
413 return false; \
414 } \
415 } while (0)
416
417 #define TEST_AND_RETURN_ERRNO(_x) \
418 do { \
419 bool _success = static_cast<bool>(_x); \
420 if (!_success) { \
421 std::string _msg = \
422 chromeos_update_engine::utils::ErrnoNumberAsString(errno); \
423 LOG(ERROR) << #_x " failed: " << _msg; \
424 return; \
425 } \
426 } while (0)
427
428 #define TEST_AND_RETURN(_x) \
429 do { \
430 bool _success = static_cast<bool>(_x); \
431 if (!_success) { \
432 LOG(ERROR) << #_x " failed."; \
433 return; \
434 } \
435 } while (0)
436
437 #define TEST_AND_RETURN_FALSE_ERRCODE(_x) \
438 do { \
439 errcode_t _error = (_x); \
440 if (_error) { \
441 errno = _error; \
442 LOG(ERROR) << #_x " failed: " << _error; \
443 return false; \
444 } \
445 } while (0)
446
447 #endif // UPDATE_ENGINE_COMMON_UTILS_H_
448