qemu-patch-raspberry4/tests/qemu-iotests/qcow2.py
Max Reitz 8eb5e6746f iotests: Use Python byte strings where appropriate
Since byte strings are no longer the default in Python 3, we have to
explicitly use them where we need to, which is mostly when working with
structures.  It also means that we need to open a file in binary mode
when we want to use structures.

On the other hand, we have to accomodate for the fact that some
functions (still) work with byte strings but we want to use unicode
strings (in Python 3 at least, and it does not matter in Python 2).
This includes base64 encoding, but it is most notable when working with
the subprocess module: Either we set universal_newlines to True so that
the default streams are opened in text mode (hence this parameter is
aliased as "text" as of 3.7), or, if that is not possible, we have to
decode the output to a normal string.

Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20181022135307.14398-4-mreitz@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
2018-10-30 21:11:52 -03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
from __future__ import print_function
import sys
import struct
import string
class QcowHeaderExtension:
def __init__(self, magic, length, data):
if length % 8 != 0:
padding = 8 - (length % 8)
data += b"\0" * padding
self.magic = magic
self.length = length
self.data = data
@classmethod
def create(cls, magic, data):
return QcowHeaderExtension(magic, len(data), data)
class QcowHeader:
uint32_t = 'I'
uint64_t = 'Q'
fields = [
# Version 2 header fields
[ uint32_t, '%#x', 'magic' ],
[ uint32_t, '%d', 'version' ],
[ uint64_t, '%#x', 'backing_file_offset' ],
[ uint32_t, '%#x', 'backing_file_size' ],
[ uint32_t, '%d', 'cluster_bits' ],
[ uint64_t, '%d', 'size' ],
[ uint32_t, '%d', 'crypt_method' ],
[ uint32_t, '%d', 'l1_size' ],
[ uint64_t, '%#x', 'l1_table_offset' ],
[ uint64_t, '%#x', 'refcount_table_offset' ],
[ uint32_t, '%d', 'refcount_table_clusters' ],
[ uint32_t, '%d', 'nb_snapshots' ],
[ uint64_t, '%#x', 'snapshot_offset' ],
# Version 3 header fields
[ uint64_t, '%#x', 'incompatible_features' ],
[ uint64_t, '%#x', 'compatible_features' ],
[ uint64_t, '%#x', 'autoclear_features' ],
[ uint32_t, '%d', 'refcount_order' ],
[ uint32_t, '%d', 'header_length' ],
];
fmt = '>' + ''.join(field[0] for field in fields)
def __init__(self, fd):
buf_size = struct.calcsize(QcowHeader.fmt)
fd.seek(0)
buf = fd.read(buf_size)
header = struct.unpack(QcowHeader.fmt, buf)
self.__dict__ = dict((field[2], header[i])
for i, field in enumerate(QcowHeader.fields))
self.set_defaults()
self.cluster_size = 1 << self.cluster_bits
fd.seek(self.header_length)
self.load_extensions(fd)
if self.backing_file_offset:
fd.seek(self.backing_file_offset)
self.backing_file = fd.read(self.backing_file_size)
else:
self.backing_file = None
def set_defaults(self):
if self.version == 2:
self.incompatible_features = 0
self.compatible_features = 0
self.autoclear_features = 0
self.refcount_order = 4
self.header_length = 72
def load_extensions(self, fd):
self.extensions = []
if self.backing_file_offset != 0:
end = min(self.cluster_size, self.backing_file_offset)
else:
end = self.cluster_size
while fd.tell() < end:
(magic, length) = struct.unpack('>II', fd.read(8))
if magic == 0:
break
else:
padded = (length + 7) & ~7
data = fd.read(padded)
self.extensions.append(QcowHeaderExtension(magic, length, data))
def update_extensions(self, fd):
fd.seek(self.header_length)
extensions = self.extensions
extensions.append(QcowHeaderExtension(0, 0, b""))
for ex in extensions:
buf = struct.pack('>II', ex.magic, ex.length)
fd.write(buf)
fd.write(ex.data)
if self.backing_file != None:
self.backing_file_offset = fd.tell()
fd.write(self.backing_file)
if fd.tell() > self.cluster_size:
raise Exception("I think I just broke the image...")
def update(self, fd):
header_bytes = self.header_length
self.update_extensions(fd)
fd.seek(0)
header = tuple(self.__dict__[f] for t, p, f in QcowHeader.fields)
buf = struct.pack(QcowHeader.fmt, *header)
buf = buf[0:header_bytes-1]
fd.write(buf)
def dump(self):
for f in QcowHeader.fields:
print("%-25s" % f[2], f[1] % self.__dict__[f[2]])
print("")
def dump_extensions(self):
for ex in self.extensions:
data = ex.data[:ex.length]
if all(c in string.printable.encode('ascii') for c in data):
data = "'%s'" % data.decode('ascii')
else:
data = "<binary>"
print("Header extension:")
print("%-25s %#x" % ("magic", ex.magic))
print("%-25s %d" % ("length", ex.length))
print("%-25s %s" % ("data", data))
print("")
def cmd_dump_header(fd):
h = QcowHeader(fd)
h.dump()
h.dump_extensions()
def cmd_set_header(fd, name, value):
try:
value = int(value, 0)
except:
print("'%s' is not a valid number" % value)
sys.exit(1)
fields = (field[2] for field in QcowHeader.fields)
if not name in fields:
print("'%s' is not a known header field" % name)
sys.exit(1)
h = QcowHeader(fd)
h.__dict__[name] = value
h.update(fd)
def cmd_add_header_ext(fd, magic, data):
try:
magic = int(magic, 0)
except:
print("'%s' is not a valid magic number" % magic)
sys.exit(1)
h = QcowHeader(fd)
h.extensions.append(QcowHeaderExtension.create(magic, data.encode('ascii')))
h.update(fd)
def cmd_add_header_ext_stdio(fd, magic):
data = sys.stdin.read()
cmd_add_header_ext(fd, magic, data)
def cmd_del_header_ext(fd, magic):
try:
magic = int(magic, 0)
except:
print("'%s' is not a valid magic number" % magic)
sys.exit(1)
h = QcowHeader(fd)
found = False
for ex in h.extensions:
if ex.magic == magic:
found = True
h.extensions.remove(ex)
if not found:
print("No such header extension")
return
h.update(fd)
def cmd_set_feature_bit(fd, group, bit):
try:
bit = int(bit, 0)
if bit < 0 or bit >= 64:
raise ValueError
except:
print("'%s' is not a valid bit number in range [0, 64)" % bit)
sys.exit(1)
h = QcowHeader(fd)
if group == 'incompatible':
h.incompatible_features |= 1 << bit
elif group == 'compatible':
h.compatible_features |= 1 << bit
elif group == 'autoclear':
h.autoclear_features |= 1 << bit
else:
print("'%s' is not a valid group, try 'incompatible', 'compatible', or 'autoclear'" % group)
sys.exit(1)
h.update(fd)
cmds = [
[ 'dump-header', cmd_dump_header, 0, 'Dump image header and header extensions' ],
[ 'set-header', cmd_set_header, 2, 'Set a field in the header'],
[ 'add-header-ext', cmd_add_header_ext, 2, 'Add a header extension' ],
[ 'add-header-ext-stdio', cmd_add_header_ext_stdio, 1, 'Add a header extension, data from stdin' ],
[ 'del-header-ext', cmd_del_header_ext, 1, 'Delete a header extension' ],
[ 'set-feature-bit', cmd_set_feature_bit, 2, 'Set a feature bit'],
]
def main(filename, cmd, args):
fd = open(filename, "r+b")
try:
for name, handler, num_args, desc in cmds:
if name != cmd:
continue
elif len(args) != num_args:
usage()
return
else:
handler(fd, *args)
return
print("Unknown command '%s'" % cmd)
finally:
fd.close()
def usage():
print("Usage: %s <file> <cmd> [<arg>, ...]" % sys.argv[0])
print("")
print("Supported commands:")
for name, handler, num_args, desc in cmds:
print(" %-20s - %s" % (name, desc))
if __name__ == '__main__':
if len(sys.argv) < 3:
usage()
sys.exit(1)
main(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3:])