| #! /bin/bash |
| |
| # Recursively list Android image directory. |
| set -eu |
| set -o pipefail |
| |
| function die() { format=$1; shift; printf "$format\n" "$@"; exit 1; } |
| |
| # Figure out the filer utility. |
| declare filer= |
| [[ -z "${ANDROID_HOST_OUT:-}" ]] || filer=${ANDROID_HOST_OUT}/bin/debugfs_static |
| if [[ "${1:-}" =~ --debugfs_path=(.*) ]]; then |
| filer=${BASH_REMATCH[1]} |
| shift |
| fi |
| if [[ -z "${filer:-}" ]]; then |
| maybefiler="$(dirname $0)/debugfs_static" |
| [[ ! -x "$maybefiler" ]] || filer="$maybefiler" |
| fi |
| |
| (( $# >0 )) || die "%s [--debugfs_path=<path>] IMAGE" "$0" |
| |
| [[ -n "${filer:-}" ]] || die "cannot locate 'debugfs' executable: \ |
| --debugfs_path= is missing, ANDROID_HOST_OUT is not set, \ |
| and 'debugfs_static' is not colocated with this script" |
| declare -r image="$1" |
| |
| function dolevel() { |
| printf "%s/\n" "$1" |
| # Each line of the file output consists of 6 fields separated with '/'. |
| # The second one contains the file's attributes, and the fifth its name. |
| $filer -R "ls -l -p $1" "$image" 2>/dev/null |\ |
| sed -nr 's|^/.*/(.*)/.*/.*/(.+)/.*/$|\2 \1|p' | LANG=C sort | \ |
| while read name attr; do |
| [[ "$name" != '.' && "$name" != '..' ]] || continue |
| path="$1/$name" |
| # If the second char of the attributes is '4', it is a directory. |
| if [[ $attr =~ ^.4 ]]; then |
| dolevel "$path" |
| else |
| printf "%s\n" "$path" |
| fi |
| done |
| } |
| |
| # The filer always prints its version on stderr, so we are going |
| # to redirect it to the bit bucket. On the other hand, the filer's |
| # return code on error is still 0. Let's run it once to without |
| # redirecting stderr to see that there is at least one entry. |
| $filer -R "ls -l -p" "$image" | grep -q -m1 -P '^/.*/.*/.*/.*/.+/.*/$' |
| dolevel . |