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6.6 KiB
Python
195 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# Demonstrates the use of otatool.py, a tool for performing ota partition level
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# operations.
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#
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# Copyright 2018 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http:#www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import os
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import sys
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import subprocess
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import argparse
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import serial
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import re
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IDF_PATH = os.path.expandvars("$IDF_PATH")
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OTATOOL_PY = os.path.join(IDF_PATH, "components", "app_update", "otatool.py")
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ESPTOOL_PY = os.path.join(IDF_PATH, "components", "esptool_py", "esptool", "esptool.py")
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INVOKE_ARGS = [sys.executable, OTATOOL_PY, "-q"]
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def sized_file_compare(file1, file2):
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with open(file1, "rb") as f1:
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with open(file2, "rb") as f2:
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f1 = f1.read()
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f2 = f2.read()
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if len(f1) < len(f2):
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f2 = f2[:len(f1)]
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else:
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f1 = f1[:len(f2)]
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return f1 == f2
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def check(condition, message):
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if not condition:
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print("Error: " + message)
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sys.exit(1)
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def flash_example_firmware_to_ota_partitions(args):
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# Invokes the command
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#
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# otatool.py -q write_ota_partition --slot <part_slot> or
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# otatool.py -q write_ota_partition --name <part_name>
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#
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# to write the contents of a file to the specified ota partition (either using name or the slot number)
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print("Writing factory firmware to ota_0")
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invoke_args = INVOKE_ARGS + ["write_ota_partition", "--slot", "0", "--input", args.binary]
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subprocess.check_call(invoke_args)
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print("Writing factory firmware to ota_1")
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invoke_args = INVOKE_ARGS + ["write_ota_partition", "--name", "ota_1", "--input", args.binary]
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subprocess.check_call(invoke_args)
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# Verify that the contents of the two ota slots are the same as that of the factory partition
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print("Checking written firmware to ota_0 and ota_1 match factory firmware")
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# Invokes the command
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#
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# otatool.py -q read_ota_partition --slot <part_slot> or
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# otatool.py -q read_ota_partition --name <part_name>
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#
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# to read the contents of a specified ota partition (either using name or the slot number) and write to a file
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invoke_args = INVOKE_ARGS + ["read_ota_partition", "--slot", "0", "--output", "app_0.bin"]
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subprocess.check_call(invoke_args)
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invoke_args = INVOKE_ARGS + ["read_ota_partition", "--name", "ota_1", "--output", "app_1.bin"]
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subprocess.check_call(invoke_args)
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ota_same = sized_file_compare("app_0.bin", args.binary)
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check(ota_same, "Slot 0 app does not match factory app")
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ota_same = sized_file_compare("app_1.bin", args.binary)
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check(ota_same, "Slot 1 app does not match factory app")
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def check_running_ota_partition(expected, port=None):
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# Monitor the serial output of target device. The firmware outputs the currently
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# running partition. It should match the partition the otatool switched to.
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if expected == 0 or expected == "ota_0":
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expected = b"ota_0"
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elif expected == 1 or expected == "ota_1":
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expected = b"ota_1"
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else:
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expected = b"factory"
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sys.path.append(os.path.join(IDF_PATH, 'components', 'esptool_py', 'esptool'))
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import esptool
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baud = os.environ.get("ESPTOOL_BAUD", esptool.ESPLoader.ESP_ROM_BAUD)
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if not port:
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# Check what esptool.py finds on what port the device is connected to
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output = subprocess.check_output([sys.executable, ESPTOOL_PY, "chip_id"])
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pattern = r"Serial port ([\S]+)"
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pattern = re.compile(pattern.encode())
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port = re.search(pattern, output).group(1)
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serial_instance = serial.serial_for_url(port.decode("utf-8"), baud, do_not_open=True)
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serial_instance.dtr = False
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serial_instance.rts = False
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serial_instance.rts = True
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serial_instance.open()
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serial_instance.rts = False
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# Read until example end and find the currently running partition string
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content = serial_instance.read_until(b"Example end")
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pattern = re.compile(b"Running partition: ([a-z0-9_]+)")
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running = re.search(pattern, content).group(1)
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check(expected == running, "Running partition %s does not match expected %s" % (running, expected))
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def switch_partition(part, port):
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if isinstance(part, int):
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spec = "slot"
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else:
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spec = "name"
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print("Switching to ota partition %s %s" % (spec, str(part)))
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if str(part) == "factory":
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# Invokes the command
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#
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# otatool.py -q erase_otadata
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#
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# to erase the otadata partition, effectively setting boot firmware to
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# factory
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subprocess.check_call(INVOKE_ARGS + ["erase_otadata"])
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else:
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# Invokes the command
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#
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# otatool.py -q switch_otadata --slot <part_slot> or
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# otatool.py -q switch_otadata --name <part_name>
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#
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# to switch to the indicated ota partition (either using name or the slot number)
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subprocess.check_call(INVOKE_ARGS + ["switch_otadata", "--" + spec, str(part)])
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check_running_ota_partition(part, port)
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def main():
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global INVOKE_ARGS
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser("ESP-IDF OTA Tool Example")
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parser.add_argument("--port", "-p", help="port where the device to perform operations on is connected")
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parser.add_argument("--binary", "-b", help="path to built example binary", default=os.path.join("build", "otatool.bin"))
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args = parser.parse_args()
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if args.port:
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INVOKE_ARGS += ["--port", args.port]
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# Flash the factory firmware to all ota partitions
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flash_example_firmware_to_ota_partitions(args)
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# Perform switching ota partitions
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switch_partition("factory", args.port)
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switch_partition("factory", args.port) # check switching to factory partition twice in a row
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switch_partition(0, args.port)
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switch_partition("ota_1", args.port)
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switch_partition(1, args.port) # check switching to ota_1 partition twice in a row
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switch_partition("ota_0", args.port)
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switch_partition(0, args.port) # check switching to ota_0 partition twice in a row
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switch_partition("factory", args.port)
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switch_partition(1, args.port) # check switching to ota_1 partition from factory
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print("\nOTA tool operations executed successfully!")
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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