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thirdparty-littlefs/tests/corrupt.py
Christopher Haster b989b4a89f Cleaned up tag encoding, now with clear chunk field
Before, the tag format's type field was limited to 9-bits. This sounds
like a lot, but this field needed to encode up to 256 user-specified
types. This limited the flexibility of the encoded types. As time went
on, more bits in the type field were repurposed for various things,
leaving a rather fragile type field.

Here we make the jump to full 11-bit type fields. This comes at the cost
of a smaller length field, however the use of the length field was
always going to come with a RAM limitation. Rather than putting pressure
on RAM for inline files, the new type field lets us encode a chunk
number, splitting up inline files into multiple updatable units. This
actually pushes the theoretical inline max from 8KiB to 256KiB! (Note
that we only allow a single 1KiB chunk for now, chunky inline files
is just a theoretical future improvement).

Here is the new 32-bit tag format, note that there are multiple levels
of types which break down into more info:

[----            32             ----]
[1|--  11   --|--  10  --|--  10  --]
 ^.     ^     .     ^          ^- entry length
 |.     |     .     \------------ file id chunk info
 |.     \-----.------------------ type info (type3)
 \.-----------.------------------ valid bit
  [-3-|-- 8 --]
    ^     ^- chunk info
    \------- type info (type1)

Additionally, I've split the CREATE tag into separate SPLICE and NAME
tags. This simplified the new compact logic a bit. For now, littlefs
still follows the rule that a NAME tag precedes any other tags related
to a file, but this can change in the future.
2019-01-13 23:56:01 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import struct
import sys
import os
import argparse
def corrupt(block):
with open(block, 'r+b') as file:
# skip rev
file.read(4)
# go to last commit
tag = 0xffffffff
while True:
try:
ntag, = struct.unpack('>I', file.read(4))
except struct.error:
break
tag ^= ntag
size = (tag & 0x3ff) if (tag & 0x3ff) != 0x3ff else 0
file.seek(size, os.SEEK_CUR)
# lob off last 3 bytes
file.seek(-(size + 3), os.SEEK_CUR)
file.truncate()
def main(args):
if args.n or not args.blocks:
with open('blocks/.history', 'rb') as file:
for i in range(int(args.n or 1)):
last, = struct.unpack('<I', file.read(4))
args.blocks.append('blocks/%x' % last)
for block in args.blocks:
print 'corrupting %s' % block
corrupt(block)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('-n')
parser.add_argument('blocks', nargs='*')
main(parser.parse_args())