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16
17 #include "firmware_handler.hpp"
18
19 #include "data.hpp"
20 #include "flags.hpp"
21 #include "image_handler.hpp"
22 #include "status.hpp"
23 #include "util.hpp"
24
25 #include <blobs-ipmid/blobs.hpp>
26
27 #include <algorithm>
28 #include <cstdint>
29 #include <cstring>
30 #include <fstream>
31 #include <memory>
32 #include <string>
33 #include <vector>
34
35 namespace ipmi_flash
36 {
37
38 std::unique_ptr<blobs::GenericBlobInterface>
CreateFirmwareBlobHandler(std::vector<HandlerPack> && firmwares,std::vector<DataHandlerPack> && transports,ActionMap && actionPacks)39 FirmwareBlobHandler::CreateFirmwareBlobHandler(
40 std::vector<HandlerPack>&& firmwares,
41 std::vector<DataHandlerPack>&& transports, ActionMap&& actionPacks)
42 {
43 /* There must be at least one in addition to the hash blob handler. */
44 if (firmwares.size() < 2)
45 {
46 std::fprintf(stderr, "Must provide at least two firmware handlers.");
47 return nullptr;
48 }
49 if (transports.empty())
50 {
51 return nullptr;
52 }
53 if (actionPacks.empty())
54 {
55 return nullptr;
56 }
57
58 std::vector<std::string> blobs;
59 blobs.reserve(firmwares.size());
60 std::for_each(firmwares.begin(), firmwares.end(),
61 [&blobs](const auto& blob) {
62 blobs.emplace_back(blob.blobName);
63 });
64
65 if (0 == std::count(blobs.begin(), blobs.end(), hashBlobId))
66 {
67 return nullptr;
68 }
69
70 return std::make_unique<FirmwareBlobHandler>(
71 std::move(firmwares), blobs, std::move(transports),
72 std::move(actionPacks));
73 }
74
75 /* Check if the path is in our supported list (or active list). */
canHandleBlob(const std::string & path)76 bool FirmwareBlobHandler::canHandleBlob(const std::string& path)
77 {
78 return (std::count(blobIDs.begin(), blobIDs.end(), path) > 0);
79 }
80
81 /*
82 * Grab the list of supported firmware.
83 *
84 * If there's an open firmware session, it'll already be present in the
85 * list as "/flash/active/image", and if the hash has started,
86 * "/flash/active/hash" regardless of mechanism. This is done in the open
87 * command, no extra work is required here.
88 */
getBlobIds()89 std::vector<std::string> FirmwareBlobHandler::getBlobIds()
90 {
91 return blobIDs;
92 }
93
94 /*
95 * Per the design, this mean abort, and this will trigger whatever
96 * appropriate actions are required to abort the process.
97 */
deleteBlob(const std::string &)98 bool FirmwareBlobHandler::deleteBlob(const std::string&)
99 {
100 switch (state)
101 {
102 case UpdateState::notYetStarted:
103 /* Trying to delete anything at this point has no effect and returns
104 * false.
105 */
106 return false;
107 case UpdateState::verificationPending:
108 abortProcess();
109 return true;
110 case UpdateState::updatePending:
111 abortProcess();
112 return true;
113 default:
114 break;
115 }
116
117 return false;
118 }
119
120 /*
121 * Stat on the files will return information such as what supported
122 * transport mechanisms are available.
123 *
124 * Stat on an active file or hash will return information such as the size
125 * of the data cached, and any additional pertinent information. The
126 * blob_state on the active files will return the state of the update.
127 */
stat(const std::string & path,blobs::BlobMeta * meta)128 bool FirmwareBlobHandler::stat(const std::string& path, blobs::BlobMeta* meta)
129 {
130 /* We know we support this path because canHandle is called ahead */
131 if (path == verifyBlobId || path == activeImageBlobId ||
132 path == activeHashBlobId || path == updateBlobId)
133 {
134 /* These blobs are placeholders that indicate things, or allow actions,
135 * but are not stat-able as-is.
136 */
137 return false;
138 }
139
140 /* They are requesting information about the generic blob_id. */
141
142 /* Older host tools expect the blobState to contain a bitmask of available
143 * transport backends, so report that we support all of them in order to
144 * preserve backwards compatibility.
145 */
146 meta->blobState = transportMask;
147 meta->size = 0;
148 return true;
149 }
150
getActionStatus()151 ActionStatus FirmwareBlobHandler::getActionStatus()
152 {
153 ActionStatus value = ActionStatus::unknown;
154 auto* pack = getActionPack();
155
156 switch (state)
157 {
158 case UpdateState::verificationPending:
159 value = ActionStatus::unknown;
160 break;
161 case UpdateState::verificationStarted:
162 /* If we got here, there must be data AND a hash, not just a hash,
163 * therefore pack will be known. */
164 if (!pack)
165 {
166 break;
167 }
168 value = pack->verification->status();
169 lastVerificationStatus = value;
170 break;
171 case UpdateState::verificationCompleted:
172 value = lastVerificationStatus;
173 break;
174 case UpdateState::updatePending:
175 value = ActionStatus::unknown;
176 break;
177 case UpdateState::updateStarted:
178 if (!pack)
179 {
180 break;
181 }
182 value = pack->update->status();
183 lastUpdateStatus = value;
184 break;
185 case UpdateState::updateCompleted:
186 value = lastUpdateStatus;
187 break;
188 default:
189 break;
190 }
191
192 return value;
193 }
194
195 /*
196 * Return stat information on an open session. It therefore must be an active
197 * handle to either the active image or active hash.
198 */
stat(uint16_t session,blobs::BlobMeta * meta)199 bool FirmwareBlobHandler::stat(uint16_t session, blobs::BlobMeta* meta)
200 {
201 auto item = lookup.find(session);
202 if (item == lookup.end())
203 {
204 return false;
205 }
206
207 /* The size here refers to the size of the file -- of something analogous.
208 */
209 meta->size = (item->second->imageHandler)
210 ? item->second->imageHandler->getSize()
211 : 0;
212
213 meta->metadata.clear();
214
215 if (item->second->activePath == verifyBlobId ||
216 item->second->activePath == updateBlobId)
217 {
218 ActionStatus value = getActionStatus();
219
220 meta->metadata.push_back(static_cast<std::uint8_t>(value));
221
222 /* Change the firmware handler's state and the blob's stat value
223 * depending.
224 */
225 if (value == ActionStatus::success || value == ActionStatus::failed)
226 {
227 if (item->second->activePath == verifyBlobId)
228 {
229 changeState(UpdateState::verificationCompleted);
230 }
231 else
232 {
233 /* item->second->activePath == updateBlobId */
234 changeState(UpdateState::updateCompleted);
235 }
236
237 item->second->flags &= ~blobs::StateFlags::committing;
238
239 if (value == ActionStatus::success)
240 {
241 item->second->flags |= blobs::StateFlags::committed;
242 }
243 else
244 {
245 item->second->flags |= blobs::StateFlags::commit_error;
246 }
247 }
248 }
249
250 /* The blobState here relates to an active session, so we should return the
251 * flags used to open this session.
252 */
253 meta->blobState = item->second->flags;
254
255 /* The metadata blob returned comes from the data handler... it's used for
256 * instance, in P2A bridging to get required information about the mapping,
257 * and is the "opposite" of the lpc writemeta requirement.
258 */
259 if (item->second->dataHandler)
260 {
261 auto bytes = item->second->dataHandler->readMeta();
262 meta->metadata.insert(meta->metadata.begin(), bytes.begin(),
263 bytes.end());
264 }
265
266 return true;
267 }
268
269 /*
270 * If you open /flash/image or /flash/tarball, or /flash/hash it will
271 * interpret the open flags and perform whatever actions are required for
272 * that update process. The session returned can be used immediately for
273 * sending data down, without requiring one to open the new active file.
274 *
275 * If you open the active flash image or active hash it will let you
276 * overwrite pieces, depending on the state.
277 *
278 * Once the verification process has started the active files cannot be
279 * opened.
280 *
281 * You can only have one open session at a time. Which means, you can only
282 * have one file open at a time. Trying to open the hash blob_id while you
283 * still have the flash image blob_id open will fail. Opening the flash
284 * blob_id when it is already open will fail.
285 */
open(uint16_t session,uint16_t flags,const std::string & path)286 bool FirmwareBlobHandler::open(uint16_t session, uint16_t flags,
287 const std::string& path)
288 {
289 /* Is there an open session already? We only allow one at a time.
290 *
291 * Further on this, if there's an active session to the hash we don't allow
292 * re-opening the image, and if we have the image open, we don't allow
293 * opening the hash. This design decision may be re-evaluated, and changed
294 * to only allow one session per object type (of the two types). But,
295 * consider if the hash is open, do we want to allow writing to the image?
296 * And why would we? But, really, the point of no-return is once the
297 * verification process has begun -- which is done via commit() on the hash
298 * blob_id, we no longer want to allow updating the contents.
299 */
300 if (fileOpen())
301 {
302 return false;
303 }
304
305 /* The active blobs are only meant to indicate status that something has
306 * opened the image file or the hash file.
307 */
308 if (path == activeImageBlobId || path == activeHashBlobId)
309 {
310 /* 2a) are they opening the active image? this can only happen if they
311 * already started one (due to canHandleBlob's behavior).
312 */
313 /* 2b) are they opening the active hash? this can only happen if they
314 * already started one (due to canHandleBlob's behavior).
315 */
316 return false;
317 }
318
319 /* Check that they've opened for writing - read back not currently
320 * supported.
321 */
322 if ((flags & blobs::OpenFlags::write) == 0)
323 {
324 return false;
325 }
326
327 /* Because canHandleBlob is called before open, we know that if they try to
328 * open the verifyBlobId, they're in a state where it's present.
329 */
330
331 switch (state)
332 {
333 case UpdateState::notYetStarted:
334 /* Only hashBlobId and firmware BlobIds present. */
335 break;
336 case UpdateState::uploadInProgress:
337 /* Unreachable code because if it's started a file is open. */
338 break;
339 case UpdateState::verificationPending:
340 /* Handle opening the verifyBlobId --> we know the image and hash
341 * aren't open because of the fileOpen() check. They can still open
342 * other files from this state to transition back into
343 * uploadInProgress.
344 *
345 * The file must be opened for writing, but no transport mechanism
346 * specified since it's irrelevant.
347 */
348 if (path == verifyBlobId)
349 {
350 verifyImage.flags = flags;
351
352 lookup[session] = &verifyImage;
353
354 return true;
355 }
356 break;
357 case UpdateState::verificationStarted:
358 case UpdateState::verificationCompleted:
359 /* Unreachable code because if it's started a file is open. */
360 return false;
361 case UpdateState::updatePending:
362 {
363 /* When in this state, they can only open the updateBlobId */
364 if (path == updateBlobId)
365 {
366 updateImage.flags = flags;
367
368 lookup[session] = &updateImage;
369
370 return true;
371 }
372 else
373 {
374 return false;
375 }
376 }
377 case UpdateState::updateStarted:
378 case UpdateState::updateCompleted:
379 /* Unreachable code because if it's started a file is open. */
380 break;
381 default:
382 break;
383 }
384
385 /* To support multiple firmware options, we need to make sure they're
386 * opening the one they already opened during this update sequence, or it's
387 * the first time they're opening it.
388 */
389 if (path != hashBlobId)
390 {
391 /* If they're not opening the hashBlobId they must be opening a firmware
392 * handler.
393 */
394 if (openedFirmwareType.empty())
395 {
396 /* First time for this sequence. */
397 openedFirmwareType = path;
398 }
399 else
400 {
401 if (openedFirmwareType != path)
402 {
403 /* Previously, in this sequence they opened /flash/image, and
404 * now they're opening /flash/bios without finishing out
405 * /flash/image (for example).
406 */
407 std::fprintf(stderr, "Trying to open alternate firmware while "
408 "unfinished with other firmware.\n");
409 return false;
410 }
411 }
412 }
413
414 /* There are two abstractions at play, how you get the data and how you
415 * handle that data. such that, whether the data comes from the PCI bridge
416 * or LPC bridge is not connected to whether the data goes into a static
417 * layout flash update or a UBI tarball.
418 */
419
420 std::uint16_t transportFlag = flags & transportMask;
421
422 /* How are they expecting to copy this data? */
423 auto d = std::find_if(transports.begin(), transports.end(),
424 [&transportFlag](const auto& iter) {
425 return (iter.bitmask == transportFlag);
426 });
427 if (d == transports.end())
428 {
429 return false;
430 }
431
432 /* We found the transport handler they requested */
433
434 /* Elsewhere I do this check by checking "if ::ipmi" because that's the
435 * only non-external data pathway -- but this is just a more generic
436 * approach to that.
437 */
438 if (d->handler)
439 {
440 /* If the data handler open call fails, open fails. */
441 if (!d->handler->open())
442 {
443 return false;
444 }
445 }
446
447 /* Do we have a file handler for the type of file they're opening.
448 * Note: This should only fail if something is somehow crazy wrong.
449 * Since the canHandle() said yes, and that's tied into the list of explicit
450 * firmware handers (and file handlers, like this'll know where to write the
451 * tarball, etc).
452 */
453 auto h = std::find_if(
454 handlers.begin(), handlers.end(),
455 [&path](const auto& iter) { return (iter.blobName == path); });
456 if (h == handlers.end())
457 {
458 return false;
459 }
460
461 /* Ok, so we found a handler that matched, so call open() */
462 if (!h->handler->open(path, std::ios::out))
463 {
464 return false;
465 }
466
467 Session* curr;
468 const char* active;
469
470 if (path == hashBlobId)
471 {
472 /* 2c) are they opening the /flash/hash ? (to start the process) */
473 curr = &activeHash;
474 active = activeHashBlobId;
475 }
476 else
477 {
478 curr = &activeImage;
479 active = activeImageBlobId;
480 }
481
482 curr->flags = flags;
483 curr->dataHandler = d->handler.get();
484 curr->imageHandler = h->handler.get();
485
486 lookup[session] = curr;
487
488 addBlobId(active);
489 removeBlobId(verifyBlobId);
490
491 changeState(UpdateState::uploadInProgress);
492
493 return true;
494 }
495
496 /**
497 * The write command really just grabs the data from wherever it is and sends it
498 * to the image handler. It's the image handler's responsibility to deal with
499 * the data provided.
500 *
501 * This receives a session from the blob manager, therefore it is always called
502 * between open() and close().
503 */
write(uint16_t session,uint32_t offset,const std::vector<uint8_t> & data)504 bool FirmwareBlobHandler::write(uint16_t session, uint32_t offset,
505 const std::vector<uint8_t>& data)
506 {
507 auto item = lookup.find(session);
508 if (item == lookup.end())
509 {
510 return false;
511 }
512
513 /* Prevent writing during verification. */
514 if (state == UpdateState::verificationStarted)
515 {
516 return false;
517 }
518
519 /* Prevent writing to the verification or update blobs. */
520 if (item->second->activePath == verifyBlobId ||
521 item->second->activePath == updateBlobId)
522 {
523 return false;
524 }
525
526 std::vector<std::uint8_t> bytes;
527
528 if (item->second->flags & FirmwareFlags::UpdateFlags::ipmi)
529 {
530 bytes = data;
531 }
532 else
533 {
534 /* little endian required per design, and so on, but TODO: do endianness
535 * with boost.
536 */
537 struct ExtChunkHdr header;
538
539 if (data.size() != sizeof(header))
540 {
541 return false;
542 }
543
544 std::memcpy(&header, data.data(), data.size());
545 bytes = item->second->dataHandler->copyFrom(header.length);
546 }
547
548 return item->second->imageHandler->write(offset, bytes);
549 }
550
551 /*
552 * If the active session (image or hash) is over LPC, this allows
553 * configuring it. This option is only available before you start
554 * writing data for the given item (image or hash). This will return
555 * false at any other part. -- the lpc handler portion will know to return
556 * false.
557 */
writeMeta(uint16_t session,uint32_t,const std::vector<uint8_t> & data)558 bool FirmwareBlobHandler::writeMeta(uint16_t session, uint32_t,
559 const std::vector<uint8_t>& data)
560 {
561 auto item = lookup.find(session);
562 if (item == lookup.end())
563 {
564 return false;
565 }
566
567 if (item->second->flags & FirmwareFlags::UpdateFlags::ipmi)
568 {
569 return false;
570 }
571
572 /* Prevent writing meta to the verification blob (it has no data handler).
573 */
574 if (item->second->dataHandler)
575 {
576 return item->second->dataHandler->writeMeta(data);
577 }
578
579 return false;
580 }
581
582 /*
583 * If this command is called on the session for the verifyBlobId, it'll
584 * trigger a systemd service `verify_image.service` to attempt to verify
585 * the image.
586 *
587 * For this file to have opened, the other two must be closed, which means any
588 * out-of-band transport mechanism involved is closed.
589 */
commit(uint16_t session,const std::vector<uint8_t> &)590 bool FirmwareBlobHandler::commit(uint16_t session, const std::vector<uint8_t>&)
591 {
592 auto item = lookup.find(session);
593 if (item == lookup.end())
594 {
595 return false;
596 }
597
598 /* You can only commit on the verifyBlodId or updateBlobId */
599 if (item->second->activePath != verifyBlobId &&
600 item->second->activePath != updateBlobId)
601 {
602 std::fprintf(stderr, "path: '%s' not expected for commit\n",
603 item->second->activePath.c_str());
604 return false;
605 }
606
607 switch (state)
608 {
609 case UpdateState::verificationPending:
610 /* Set state to committing. */
611 item->second->flags |= blobs::StateFlags::committing;
612 return triggerVerification();
613 case UpdateState::verificationStarted:
614 /* Calling repeatedly has no effect within an update process. */
615 return true;
616 case UpdateState::verificationCompleted:
617 /* Calling after the verification process has completed returns
618 * failure. */
619 return false;
620 case UpdateState::updatePending:
621 item->second->flags |= blobs::StateFlags::committing;
622 return triggerUpdate();
623 case UpdateState::updateStarted:
624 /* Calling repeatedly has no effect within an update process. */
625 return true;
626 default:
627 return false;
628 }
629 }
630
631 /*
632 * Close must be called on the firmware image before triggering
633 * verification via commit. Once the verification is complete, you can
634 * then close the hash file.
635 *
636 * If the `verify_image.service` returned success, closing the hash file
637 * will have a specific behavior depending on the update. If it's UBI,
638 * it'll perform the install. If it's static layout, it'll do nothing. The
639 * verify_image service in the static layout case is responsible for placing
640 * the file in the correct staging position.
641 */
close(uint16_t session)642 bool FirmwareBlobHandler::close(uint16_t session)
643 {
644 auto item = lookup.find(session);
645 if (item == lookup.end())
646 {
647 return false;
648 }
649
650 switch (state)
651 {
652 case UpdateState::uploadInProgress:
653 /* They are closing a data pathway (image, tarball, hash). */
654 changeState(UpdateState::verificationPending);
655
656 /* Add verify blob ID now that we can expect it, IF they also wrote
657 * some data.
658 */
659 if (std::count(blobIDs.begin(), blobIDs.end(), activeImageBlobId))
660 {
661 addBlobId(verifyBlobId);
662 }
663 break;
664 case UpdateState::verificationPending:
665 /* They haven't triggered, therefore closing is uninteresting.
666 */
667 break;
668 case UpdateState::verificationStarted:
669 /* Abort without checking to see if it happened to finish. Require
670 * the caller to stat() deliberately.
671 */
672 abortVerification();
673 abortProcess();
674 break;
675 case UpdateState::verificationCompleted:
676 if (lastVerificationStatus == ActionStatus::success)
677 {
678 changeState(UpdateState::updatePending);
679 addBlobId(updateBlobId);
680 removeBlobId(verifyBlobId);
681 }
682 else
683 {
684 /* Verification failed, and the host-tool knows this by calling
685 * stat(), which triggered the state change to
686 * verificationCompleted.
687 *
688 * Therefore, let's abort the process at this point.
689 */
690 abortProcess();
691 }
692 break;
693 case UpdateState::updatePending:
694 /* They haven't triggered the update, therefore this is
695 * uninteresting. */
696 break;
697 case UpdateState::updateStarted:
698 /* Abort without checking to see if it happened to finish. Require
699 * the caller to stat() deliberately.
700 */
701 abortUpdate();
702 abortProcess();
703 break;
704 case UpdateState::updateCompleted:
705 if (lastUpdateStatus == ActionStatus::failed)
706 {
707 /* TODO: lOG something? */
708 std::fprintf(stderr, "Update failed\n");
709 }
710
711 abortProcess();
712 break;
713 default:
714 break;
715 }
716
717 if (!lookup.empty())
718 {
719 if (item->second->dataHandler)
720 {
721 item->second->dataHandler->close();
722 }
723 if (item->second->imageHandler)
724 {
725 item->second->imageHandler->close();
726 }
727 lookup.erase(item);
728 }
729 return true;
730 }
731
changeState(UpdateState next)732 void FirmwareBlobHandler::changeState(UpdateState next)
733 {
734 state = next;
735
736 if (state == UpdateState::notYetStarted)
737 {
738 /* Going back to notyetstarted, let them trigger preparation again. */
739 preparationTriggered = false;
740 }
741 else if (state == UpdateState::uploadInProgress)
742 {
743 /* Store this transition logic here instead of ::open() */
744 if (!preparationTriggered)
745 {
746 auto* pack = getActionPack();
747 if (pack)
748 {
749 pack->preparation->trigger();
750 preparationTriggered = true;
751 }
752 }
753 }
754 }
755
expire(uint16_t)756 bool FirmwareBlobHandler::expire(uint16_t)
757 {
758 abortProcess();
759 return true;
760 }
761
762 /*
763 * Currently, the design does not provide this with a function, however,
764 * it will likely change to support reading data back.
765 */
read(uint16_t,uint32_t,uint32_t)766 std::vector<uint8_t> FirmwareBlobHandler::read(uint16_t, uint32_t, uint32_t)
767 {
768 return {};
769 }
770
abortProcess()771 void FirmwareBlobHandler::abortProcess()
772 {
773 /* Closing of open files is handled from close() -- Reaching here from
774 * delete may never be supported.
775 */
776 removeBlobId(verifyBlobId);
777 removeBlobId(updateBlobId);
778 removeBlobId(activeImageBlobId);
779 removeBlobId(activeHashBlobId);
780
781 for (auto item : lookup)
782 {
783 if (item.second->dataHandler)
784 {
785 item.second->dataHandler->close();
786 }
787 if (item.second->imageHandler)
788 {
789 item.second->imageHandler->close();
790 }
791 }
792 lookup.clear();
793
794 openedFirmwareType = "";
795 changeState(UpdateState::notYetStarted);
796 }
797
abortVerification()798 void FirmwareBlobHandler::abortVerification()
799 {
800 auto* pack = getActionPack();
801 if (pack)
802 {
803 pack->verification->abort();
804 }
805 }
806
triggerVerification()807 bool FirmwareBlobHandler::triggerVerification()
808 {
809 auto* pack = getActionPack();
810 if (!pack)
811 {
812 return false;
813 }
814
815 bool result = pack->verification->trigger();
816 if (result)
817 {
818 changeState(UpdateState::verificationStarted);
819 }
820
821 return result;
822 }
823
abortUpdate()824 void FirmwareBlobHandler::abortUpdate()
825 {
826 auto* pack = getActionPack();
827 if (pack)
828 {
829 pack->update->abort();
830 }
831 }
832
triggerUpdate()833 bool FirmwareBlobHandler::triggerUpdate()
834 {
835 auto* pack = getActionPack();
836 if (!pack)
837 {
838 return false;
839 }
840
841 bool result = pack->update->trigger();
842 if (result)
843 {
844 changeState(UpdateState::updateStarted);
845 }
846
847 return result;
848 }
849
850 } // namespace ipmi_flash
851