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/* Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#ifndef VBOOT_REFERENCE_FUTILITY_H_
#define VBOOT_REFERENCE_FUTILITY_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include "2common.h"
#include "host_key.h"
/* This program */
#define MYNAME "futility"
/* Version string (autogenerated) */
extern const char futility_version[];
/* Bitfields indicating the struct/format versions supported by a command */
enum vboot_version {
/*
* v1.0 is the original structs used since the dawn of time.
* v2.0 can verify the firmware in smaller chunks, but there's
* no difference in the on-device structs, so it's only
* meaningful for the firmware API. Futility doesn't care.
*/
VBOOT_VERSION_1_0 = 0x00000001,
/*
* v2.1 uses new and different structs, and is what v2.0 would have
* been if someone hadn't started using it before it was ready.
*/
VBOOT_VERSION_2_1 = 0x00000002,
/*
* Everything we know about to date.
*/
VBOOT_VERSION_ALL = 0x00000003,
};
/* What's our preferred API & data format? */
extern enum vboot_version vboot_version;
/* Here's a structure to define the commands that futility implements. */
struct futil_cmd_t {
/* String used to invoke this command */
const char *const name;
/* Function to do the work. Returns 0 on success.
* Called with argv[0] == "name".
* It should handle its own "--help" option. */
int (*const handler) (int argc, char **argv);
/* Supported ABIs */
enum vboot_version version;
/* One-line summary of what it does */
const char *const shorthelp;
};
/* Macro to define a command */
#define DECLARE_FUTIL_COMMAND(NAME, HANDLER, VERSION, SHORTHELP) \
const struct futil_cmd_t __cmd_##NAME = { \
.name = #NAME, \
.handler = HANDLER, \
.version = VERSION, \
.shorthelp = SHORTHELP, \
}
/* This is the list of pointers to all commands. */
extern const struct futil_cmd_t *const futil_cmds[];
/* Size of an array */
#ifndef ARRAY_SIZE
#define ARRAY_SIZE(array) (sizeof(array)/sizeof(array[0]))
#endif
/* Fatal error (print error message and exit). */
#define FATAL(format, ...) do { \
fprintf(stderr, "FATAL: %s: " format, __func__, \
##__VA_ARGS__ ); \
exit(1); \
} while (0)
/* Print error messages (won't exit). */
#define ERROR(format, ...) fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s: " format, __func__, \
##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define WARN(format, ...) fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: %s: " format, __func__, \
##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define INFO(format, ...) fprintf(stderr, "INFO: %s: " format, __func__, \
##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define STATUS(format, ...) fprintf(stderr, ">> " format, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
/* Debug output (off by default) */
extern int debugging_enabled;
/* Returns true if this looks enough like a GBB header to proceed. */
int futil_looks_like_gbb(struct vb2_gbb_header *gbb, uint32_t len);
/*
* Returns true if the gbb header is valid (and optionally updates *maxlen).
* This doesn't verify the contents, though.
*/
int futil_valid_gbb_header(struct vb2_gbb_header *gbb, uint32_t len,
uint32_t *maxlen);
/* Sets the HWID string field inside a GBB header. */
int futil_set_gbb_hwid(struct vb2_gbb_header *gbb, const char *hwid);
/* For GBB v1.2 and later, update the hwid_digest */
void update_hwid_digest(struct vb2_gbb_header *gbb);
/* For GBB v1.2 and later, print the stored digest of the HWID (and whether
* it's correct). Return true if it is correct. */
int print_hwid_digest(struct vb2_gbb_header *gbb,
const char *banner, const char *footer);
/* Copies a file or dies with an error message */
void futil_copy_file_or_die(const char *infile, const char *outfile);
/* Possible file operation errors */
enum futil_file_err {
FILE_ERR_NONE,
FILE_ERR_STAT,
FILE_ERR_SIZE,
FILE_ERR_MMAP,
FILE_ERR_MSYNC,
FILE_ERR_MUNMAP,
FILE_ERR_OPEN,
FILE_ERR_CLOSE,
FILE_ERR_DIR,
FILE_ERR_CHR,
FILE_ERR_FIFO,
FILE_ERR_SOCK,
};
/* Wrapper for mmap/munmap. Skips stupidly large files. */
#define MAP_RO 0
#define MAP_RW 1
enum futil_file_err futil_map_file(int fd, int writeable,
uint8_t **buf, uint32_t *len);
enum futil_file_err futil_unmap_file(int fd, int writeable,
uint8_t *buf, uint32_t len);
/*
* Parse input string as a hex representation of size len, exit with error if
* the string is not a valid hex string or is of a wrongs size.
*/
void parse_digest_or_die(uint8_t *buf, int len, const char *str);
/* The CPU architecture is occasionally important */
enum arch_t {
ARCH_UNSPECIFIED,
ARCH_X86,
ARCH_ARM,
ARCH_MIPS
};
#endif /* VBOOT_REFERENCE_FUTILITY_H_ */