A pure python implementation of the Android Fastboot protocols
Project description
pyfastboot
This is a modified version for specific project usage - for example, service permission granting program for all Nokia phones.
For ADB implementation, see adb_shell.
This repository contains a pure-python implementation of the Fastboot protocols, using libusb1 for USB communications.
This is a complete replacement and rearchitecture of the Android project's ADB and fastboot code
This code is mainly targeted to users that need to communicate with Android devices in an automated fashion, such as in automated testing.
Using as standalone tool
Once installed, one new binary should be available: pyfastboot
.
Running ./make_tools.py
creates one file: fastboot.zip
. They
can be run similar to native fastboot
via the python interpreter:
python fastboot.zip oem device-info
Using as a Python Library
FIHSW model: See this file as reference
HMDSW model get permission code (note the dk_calculation module is unavailable yet).
from pyfastboot import fastboot
from io import StringIO
import dk_calculation
import sys
def _InfoCb(message):
if not message.message:
return
print(message.message.decode('utf-8'))
def getsecver(device):
tmp = sys.stdout
result = StringIO()
sys.stdout = result
device.Oem('getsecurityversion', info_cb=_InfoCb)
sys.stdout = tmp
del tmp
return result.getvalue().splitlines()
def getperm(device):
tmp = sys.stdout
result = StringIO()
sys.stdout = result
device.Oem('getpermissions', info_cb=_InfoCb)
sys.stdout = tmp
del tmp
return result.getvalue().splitlines()
def authcode(device):
return device.HmdAuthStart().decode('utf-8')
ThisDevice = fastboot.FastbootCommands()
ThisDevice.ConnectDevice()
# Essential Informations will be stored at these 3 variables.
product = ThisDevice.Getvar('product').decode('utf-8')
secver = getsecver(ThisDevice)[0]
psn = ThisDevice.Getvar('serialno').decode('utf-8')
# 1st permission type is flash
ThisDevice.HmdEnableAuth(1, dk_calculation.getresult(prjcode=product, serialnumber=psn, securityversion=secver, auth_code=authcode(ThisDevice))
# Check Enabled Permissions
print(getperm(ThisDevice))
# 3rd permission type is repair
ThisDevice.HmdEnableAuth(3, dk_calculation.getresult(prjcode=product, serialnumber=psn, securityversion=secver, auth_code=authcode(ThisDevice))
# Check Enabled Permissions
print(getperm(ThisDevice))
Pros
- Simpler code due to use of libusb1 and Python.
- API can be used by other Python code easily.
- Errors are propagated with tracebacks, helping debug connectivity issues.
- No daemon outliving the command.
- Can be packaged as standalone zips that can be run independent of the CPU architecture (e.g. x86 vs ARM).
Cons
- Technically slower due to Python, mitigated by no daemon.
- Only one command per device at a time.
Dependencies
- libusb1 (1.0.16+)
- python-libusb1 (1.2.0+)
fastboot.zip
(optional):- python-progressbar (2.3+)
History
1.3.10
- Fixed dependencies issue.
- Fixed the Getvar function issue.
- Add new feature: logical-partition create, resize and delete under fastbootd. (CreateLogicalPartition, ResizeLogicalPartition, DeleteLogicalPartition)
1.3.8
- Added support for Unisoc "flashing unlock_bootloader" function (UnisocUnlockBootloader())
- Added support for vbmeta processing
- Fixed issue of GetIdentifierToken function
1.3.6
- Fixed dependencies bug
- Added initial support of GetIdentifierToken function for HTC and Unisoc models (GetIdentifierToken())
1.3.5
- Renaming it into pyfastboot
- Add Nokia, Motorola and Xiaomi specific OEM command functions
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