from hachoir.field import (MissingField, BasicFieldSet, Field, ParserError, createRawField, createNullField, createPaddingField, FakeArray) from hachoir.core.dict import Dict, UniqKeyError from hachoir.core.tools import lowerBound, makeUnicode import hachoir.core.config as config class GenericFieldSet(BasicFieldSet): """ Ordered list of fields. Use operator [] to access fields using their name (field names are unique in a field set, but not in the whole document). Class attributes: - endian: Bytes order (L{BIG_ENDIAN}, L{LITTLE_ENDIAN} or L{MIDDLE_ENDIAN}). Optional if the field set has a parent ; - static_size: (optional) Size of FieldSet in bits. This attribute should be used in parser of constant size. Instance attributes/methods: - _fields: Ordered dictionnary of all fields, may be incomplete because feeded when a field is requested ; - stream: Input stream used to feed fields' value - root: The root of all field sets ; - __len__(): Number of fields, may need to create field set ; - __getitem__(): Get an field by it's name or it's path. And attributes inherited from Field class: - parent: Parent field (may be None if it's the root) ; - name: Field name (unique in parent field set) ; - value: The field set ; - address: Field address (in bits) relative to parent ; - description: A string describing the content (can be None) ; - size: Size of field set in bits, may need to create field set. Event handling: - "connectEvent": Connect an handler to an event ; - "raiseEvent": Raise an event. To implement a new field set, you need to: - create a class which inherite from FieldSet ; - write createFields() method using lines like: yield Class(self, "name", ...) ; - and maybe set endian and static_size class attributes. """ _current_size = 0 def __init__(self, parent, name, stream, description=None, size=None): """ Constructor @param parent: Parent field set, None for root parser @param name: Name of the field, have to be unique in parent. If it ends with "[]", end will be replaced with "[new_id]" (eg. "raw[]" becomes "raw[0]", next will be "raw[1]", and then "raw[2]", etc.) @type name: str @param stream: Input stream from which data are read @type stream: L{InputStream} @param description: Optional string description @type description: str|None @param size: Size in bits. If it's None, size will be computed. You can also set size with class attribute static_size """ BasicFieldSet.__init__(self, parent, name, stream, description, size) self._fields = Dict() self._field_generator = self.createFields() self._array_cache = {} self.__is_feeding = False def array(self, key): try: return self._array_cache[key] except KeyError: array = FakeArray(self, key) self._array_cache[key] = array return self._array_cache[key] def reset(self): """ Reset a field set: * clear fields ; * restart field generator ; * set current size to zero ; * clear field array count. But keep: name, value, description and size. """ BasicFieldSet.reset(self) self._fields = Dict() self._field_generator = self.createFields() self._current_size = 0 self._array_cache = {} def __str__(self): return '<%s path=%s, current_size=%s, current length=%s>' % \ (self.__class__.__name__, self.path, self._current_size, len(self._fields)) def __len__(self): """ Returns number of fields, may need to create all fields if it's not done yet. """ if self._field_generator is not None: self._feedAll() return len(self._fields) def _getCurrentLength(self): return len(self._fields) current_length = property(_getCurrentLength) def _getSize(self): if self._size is None: self._feedAll() return self._size size = property( _getSize, doc="Size in bits, may create all fields to get size") def _getCurrentSize(self): assert not (self.done) return self._current_size current_size = property(_getCurrentSize) eof = property(lambda self: self._checkSize( self._current_size + 1, True) < 0) def _checkSize(self, size, strict): field = self while field._size is None: if not field._parent: assert self.stream.size is None if not strict: return None if self.stream.sizeGe(size): return 0 break size += field._address field = field._parent return field._size - size autofix = property(lambda self: self.root.autofix) def _addField(self, field): """ Add a field to the field set: * add it into _fields * update _current_size May raise a StopIteration() on error """ if not issubclass(field.__class__, Field): raise ParserError("Field type (%s) is not a subclass of 'Field'!" % field.__class__.__name__) assert isinstance(field._name, str) if field._name.endswith("[]"): self.setUniqueFieldName(field) if config.debug: self.info("[+] DBG: _addField(%s)" % field.name) # required for the msoffice parser if field._address != self._current_size: self.warning("Fix address of %s to %s (was %s)" % (field.path, self._current_size, field._address)) field._address = self._current_size ask_stop = False # Compute field size and check that there is enough place for it self.__is_feeding = True try: field.size except Exception as err: if field.is_field_set and field.current_length and field.eof: self.warning( "Error when getting size of '%s': %s" % (field.name, err)) field._stopFeeding() ask_stop = True else: self.warning( "Error when getting size of '%s': delete it" % field.name) self.__is_feeding = False raise self.__is_feeding = False # No more place? dsize = self._checkSize(field._address + field.size, False) if (dsize is not None and dsize < 0) or (field.is_field_set and field.size <= 0): if self.autofix and self._current_size: self._fixFieldSize(field, field.size + dsize) else: raise ParserError("Field %s is too large!" % field.path) self._current_size += field.size try: self._fields.append(field._name, field) except UniqKeyError as err: self.warning("Duplicate field name " + str(err)) field._name += "[]" self.setUniqueFieldName(field) self._fields.append(field._name, field) if ask_stop: raise StopIteration() def _fixFieldSize(self, field, new_size): if new_size > 0: if field.is_field_set and 0 < field.size: field._truncate(new_size) return # Don't add the field <=> delete item if self._size is None: self._size = self._current_size + new_size self.warning("[Autofix] Delete '%s' (too large)" % field.path) raise StopIteration() def _getField(self, name, const): field = Field._getField(self, name, const) if field is None: if name in self._fields: field = self._fields[name] elif self._field_generator is not None and not const: field = self._feedUntil(name) return field def getField(self, key, const=True): if isinstance(key, int): if key < 0: raise KeyError("Key must be positive!") if not const: self.readFirstFields(key + 1) if len(self._fields.values) <= key: raise MissingField(self, key) return self._fields.values[key] return Field.getField(self, key, const) def _truncate(self, size): assert size > 0 if size < self._current_size: self._size = size while True: field = self._fields.values[-1] if field._address < size: break del self._fields[-1] self._current_size = field._address size -= field._address if size < field._size: if field.is_field_set: field._truncate(size) else: del self._fields[-1] field = createRawField(self, size, "raw[]") self._fields.append(field._name, field) self._current_size = self._size else: assert self._size is None or size < self._size self._size = size if self._size == self._current_size: self._field_generator = None def _deleteField(self, index): field = self._fields.values[index] size = field.size self._current_size -= size del self._fields[index] return field def _fixLastField(self): """ Try to fix last field when we know current field set size. Returns new added field if any, or None. """ assert self._size is not None # Stop parser message = ["stop parser"] self._field_generator = None # If last field is too big, delete it while self._size < self._current_size: field = self._deleteField(len(self._fields) - 1) message.append("delete field %s" % field.path) assert self._current_size <= self._size # If field size current is smaller: add a raw field size = self._size - self._current_size if size: field = createRawField(self, size, "raw[]") message.append("add padding") self._current_size += field.size self._fields.append(field._name, field) else: field = None message = ", ".join(message) self.warning("[Autofix] Fix parser error: " + message) assert self._current_size == self._size return field def _stopFeeding(self): new_field = None if self._size is None: if self._parent: self._size = self._current_size elif self._size != self._current_size: if self.autofix: new_field = self._fixLastField() else: raise ParserError("Invalid parser \"%s\" size!" % self.path) self._field_generator = None return new_field def _fixFeedError(self, exception): """ Try to fix a feeding error. Returns False if error can't be fixed, otherwise returns new field if any, or None. """ if self._size is None or not self.autofix: return False self.warning(makeUnicode(exception)) return self._fixLastField() def _feedUntil(self, field_name): """ Return the field if it was found, None else """ if self.__is_feeding \ or (self._field_generator and self._field_generator.gi_running): self.warning("Unable to get %s (and generator is already running)" % field_name) return None try: while True: field = next(self._field_generator) self._addField(field) if field.name == field_name: return field except StopIteration: self._stopFeeding() except Exception as err: if self._fixFeedError(err) is False: raise return None def readMoreFields(self, number): """ Read more number fields, or do nothing if parsing is done. Returns number of new added fields. """ if self._field_generator is None: return 0 oldlen = len(self._fields) try: for index in range(number): self._addField(next(self._field_generator)) except StopIteration: self._stopFeeding() except Exception as err: if self._fixFeedError(err) is False: raise return len(self._fields) - oldlen def _feedAll(self): if self._field_generator is None: return try: while True: field = next(self._field_generator) self._addField(field) except StopIteration: self._stopFeeding() except Exception as err: if self._fixFeedError(err) is False: raise def __iter__(self): """ Create a generator to iterate on each field, may create new fields when needed """ try: done = 0 while True: if done == len(self._fields): if self._field_generator is None: break self._addField(next(self._field_generator)) for field in self._fields.values[done:]: yield field done += 1 except StopIteration: field = self._stopFeeding() if isinstance(field, Field): yield field elif hasattr(field, '__iter__'): for f in field: yield f except Exception as err: field = self._fixFeedError(err) if isinstance(field, Field): yield field elif hasattr(field, '__iter__'): for f in field: yield f elif field is False: raise def _isDone(self): return (self._field_generator is None) done = property(_isDone, doc="Boolean to know if parsing is done or not") # # FieldSet_SeekUtility # def seekBit(self, address, name="padding[]", description=None, relative=True, null=False): """ Create a field to seek to specified address, or None if it's not needed. May raise an (ParserError) exception if address is invalid. """ if relative: nbits = address - self._current_size else: nbits = address - (self.absolute_address + self._current_size) if nbits < 0: raise ParserError("Seek error, unable to go back!") if 0 < nbits: if null: return createNullField(self, nbits, name, description) else: return createPaddingField(self, nbits, name, description) else: return None def seekByte(self, address, name="padding[]", description=None, relative=True, null=False): """ Same as seekBit(), but with address in byte. """ return self.seekBit(address * 8, name, description, relative, null=null) # # RandomAccessFieldSet # def replaceField(self, name, new_fields): # TODO: Check in self and not self.field # Problem is that "generator is already executing" if name not in self._fields: raise ParserError( "Unable to replace %s: field doesn't exist!" % name) assert 1 <= len(new_fields) old_field = self[name] total_size = sum((field.size for field in new_fields)) if old_field.size != total_size: raise ParserError("Unable to replace %s: " "new field(s) hasn't same size (%u bits instead of %u bits)!" % (name, total_size, old_field.size)) field = new_fields[0] if field._name.endswith("[]"): self.setUniqueFieldName(field) field._address = old_field.address if field.name != name and field.name in self._fields: raise ParserError( "Unable to replace %s: name \"%s\" is already used!" % (name, field.name)) self._fields.replace(name, field.name, field) self.raiseEvent("field-replaced", old_field, field) if 1 < len(new_fields): index = self._fields.index(new_fields[0].name) + 1 address = field.address + field.size for field in new_fields[1:]: if field._name.endswith("[]"): self.setUniqueFieldName(field) field._address = address if field.name in self._fields: raise ParserError( "Unable to replace %s: name \"%s\" is already used!" % (name, field.name)) self._fields.insert(index, field.name, field) self.raiseEvent("field-inserted", index, field) index += 1 address += field.size def getFieldByAddress(self, address, feed=True): """ Only search in existing fields """ if feed and self._field_generator is not None: self._feedAll() if address < self._current_size: i = lowerBound(self._fields.values, lambda x: x.address + x.size <= address) if i is not None: return self._fields.values[i] return None def writeFieldsIn(self, old_field, address, new_fields): """ Can only write in existing fields (address < self._current_size) """ # Check size total_size = sum(field.size for field in new_fields) if old_field.size < total_size: raise ParserError( "Unable to write fields at address %s " "(too big)!" % (address)) # Need padding before? replace = [] size = address - old_field.address assert 0 <= size if 0 < size: padding = createPaddingField(self, size) padding._address = old_field.address replace.append(padding) # Set fields address for field in new_fields: field._address = address address += field.size replace.append(field) # Need padding after? size = (old_field.address + old_field.size) - address assert 0 <= size if 0 < size: padding = createPaddingField(self, size) padding._address = address replace.append(padding) self.replaceField(old_field.name, replace) def nextFieldAddress(self): return self._current_size def getFieldIndex(self, field): return self._fields.index(field._name)