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-#
-# Copyright 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-#
-# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-#
-
-_SBF_MAGIC = 'SBF!'
-_SBF_DONT_EXECUTE = 0x1
-_SBF_MAX_SECTIONS = 14
-_SBF_HEADER_LEN = 128
-
-import struct
-import sys
-from pprint import pprint
-
-def dump_data(f, offset, data):
- L = len(data) // 4
- for i in range(L):
- f.write('%08x: %08x\n' % (offset + 4 * i, struct.unpack('>I', data[4*i:4*(i+1)])[0]))
- remainder = len(data) - L * 4
- if remainder != 0:
- f.write('%08x: ' % (offset + L*4,))
- i = 0
- while i < remainder:
- f.write('%02x' % ((ord(data[L*4 + i]),)))
- i += 1
- f.write('\n')
-
-
-
-class sec_desc(object):
- def __init__(self, target_addr, data):
- self.target_addr = target_addr
- self.data = data
-
- def __repr__(self):
- #print >>sys.stderr, "target_addr:", self.target_addr
- #print >>sys.stderr, "data:", self.data
- return "<sec_desc target_addr=0x%x len=%d>" % (
- self.target_addr, len(self.data))
-
-
-class header(object):
- def __init__(self, entry, sections):
- self.entry = entry
- self.section = sections
-
- def dump(self, f):
- if self.entry == _SBF_DONT_EXECUTE:
- f.write("Entry: DONT_EXECUTE\n")
- else:
- f.write("Entry: 0x%x\n" % (self.entry,))
- for i in range(len(self.section)):
- s = self.section[i]
- f.write("Section[%d]: target_addr = 0x%x length = %d\n" % (i,
- s.target_addr,
- len(s.data)))
- dump_data(f, s.target_addr, s.data)
-
- #
- # Returns an iterator. Each yield returns (target_addr, data)
- #
- def iterator(self, max_piece=512):
- for s in self.section:
- offset = 0
- L = len(s.data)
- while offset < L:
- n = min(max_piece, L - offset)
- yield (s.target_addr + offset,
- s.data[offset:offset+n])
- offset += n
-
-
-
-def read_sbf(input_file):
- """Parse an SBF file"""
-
- f = input_file.read(_SBF_HEADER_LEN)
- #if len(f) < _SBF_HEADER_LEN or not f.startswith(_SBF_MAGIC):
- #raise ValueError, '%s: not an SBF file' % (input_file.name,)
-
- def extract(i):
- start = 16+8*i
- stop = start+8
- return struct.unpack('>2I', f[start:stop])
-
- def get_data(ss):
- L = ss[1]
- s = input_file.read(L)
- #if len(s) != L:
- #raise ValueError, '%s: file is too short' % (input_file.name(),)
- return s
-
- (magic, entry, nsections, reserved) = struct.unpack('>4s3I', f[0:16])
- assert nsections <= _SBF_MAX_SECTIONS
- descs = [extract(i) for i in range(nsections)]
- #pprint(descs, sys.stderr)
- data = map(get_data, descs)
- secs = map(lambda ss, data: sec_desc(ss[0], data), descs, data)
- return header(entry, secs)
-
-
-def write_sbf(output_file, sbf_header):
- assert(len(sbf_header.section) <= _SBF_MAX_SECTIONS)
- sbf_header.nsections = len(sbf_header.section)
- f = output_file
-
- # write the file header
- f.write(struct.pack('>4s3I', _SBF_MAGIC, sbf_header.entry, sbf_header.nsections, 0))
-
- # write the section headers
- for i in range(sbf_header.nsections):
- f.write(struct.pack('>2I',
- sbf_header.section[i].target_addr,
- len(sbf_header.section[i].data)))
- for i in range(_SBF_MAX_SECTIONS - sbf_header.nsections):
- f.write(struct.pack('>2I', 0, 0))
-
- # write the section data
- for i in range(sbf_header.nsections):
- f.write(sbf_header.section[i].data)
-
- return True