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1 The description of TIFFS that follows was originally written in the summer of
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2 SE52 (A.D. 2013), before the major TI source discoveries which happened later
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3 that year. The text following the dividing line below has not been edited in
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4 content since it was written; for a newer write-up based on the current source-
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5 enabled understanding and reflecting the current FreeCalypso plans with respect
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6 to this FFS, see TIFFS-Overview.
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10 This is a description, based on reverse engineering, of the flash file system
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11 (FFS) implemented in Pirelli's original firmware for the DP-L10 GSM/WiFi dual
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12 mode mobile phone, and in the Closedmoko GTA0x modem firmware. Not knowing the
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13 "proper" name for this FFS, and needing _some_ identifier to refer to it, I
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14 have named it Mokopir-FFS, from "Moko" and "Pirelli" - sometimes abbreviated
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15 further to MPFFS.
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17 (I have previously called the FFS in question MysteryFFS; but now that I've
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18 successfully reverse-engineered it, it isn't as much of a mystery any more :-)
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20 At a high functional level, Mokopir-FFS presents the following features:
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22 * Has a directory tree structure like UNIX file systems;
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24 * The file system API that must be implemented inside the proprietary firmware
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25 appears to use UNIX-style pathnames; doing strings on firmware images reveals
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26 pathname strings like these:
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34 Parsing the corresponding FFS image with tools included in the present
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35 package has confirmed that the directory structure implied by these pathnames
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36 does indeed exist in the FFS.
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38 * Absolutely no DOS-ish semantics seen anywhere: no 8.3 filenames and no
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39 colon-separated device names (seen in the TSM30 file system source, for
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40 example) are visible in the Closedmoko/Pirelli FFS.
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42 * File contents are stored uncompressed, but not necessarily contiguous: one
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43 could probably store a file in FFS which is bigger than the flash sector
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44 size, it which case it can never be contiguous in a writable FFS (see below),
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45 and the firmware implementation seems to limit chunk sizes to a fairly small
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46 number: on the Pirelli phones all largish files are divided into chunks of
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47 8 KiB each, and on my GTA02 the largest observed chunk size is only 2 KiB.
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49 The smaller files, like the IMEI and the firmware ID strings in my GTA02 FFS,
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50 are contiguous.
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52 * The FFS structure is such that the length of "user" payload data stored in
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53 each chunk (and consequently, in each file) can be known exactly in bytes,
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54 with the files/chunks able to contain arbitrary binary data. (This property
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55 may seem obvious or trivial, as all familiar UNIX and DOS file systems have
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56 it, but contrast with RT-11 for example.)
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58 * The flash file system is a writable one: the running firmware can create,
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59 delete and overwrite files (and possibly directories too) in the live FFS;
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60 thus the FFS design is such that allows these operations to be performed
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61 within the physical constraints of NOR flash write operations.
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63 I have reverse-engineered this Mokopir-FFS on a read-only level. What it means
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64 is that I, or anyone else who can read this document and the accompanying
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65 source for the listing/extraction utilities, can take a Mokopir-FFS image read
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66 out of a device and see/extract its full content: the complete directory tree
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67 and the exact binary byte content of all files contained therein.
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69 However, the knowledge possessed by the present hacker (and conveyed in this
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70 document and the accompanying source code) is NOT sufficient for constructing a
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71 valid Mokopir-FFS image "in vitro" given a tree of directories and files, or
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72 for making modifications to the file or directory content of an existing image
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73 and producing a content-modified image that is also valid; valid as in suitable
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74 for the original proprietary firmware to make its normal read and write
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75 operations without noticing anything amiss.
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77 Constructing "de novo" Mokopir-FFS images or modifying existing images in such
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78 a way that they remain 100% valid for all read and write operations of the
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79 original proprietary firmware would, at the very minimum, require an
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80 understanding of the meaning of *all* fields of the on-media FFS format. Some
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81 of these fields are still left as "non-understood" for now though: a read-only
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82 implementation can get away with simply ignoring them, but a writer/generator
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83 would have to put *something* in those fields.
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85 As you read the "read-only" description of the Mokopir-FFS on-media format in
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86 the remainder of this document, it should become fairly obvious which pieces
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87 are missing before our understanding of this FFS can be elevated to a
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88 "writable" level.
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90 However, when it comes to writing new code to run on the two Calypso phones in
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91 question (Closedmoko and Pirelli), it seems, at least to the present hacker,
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92 that a read-only understanding of Mokopir-FFS should be sufficient:
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94 * In the case of Closedmoko GTA0x modems, the FFS is seen to contain the IMEI
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95 and the RF calibration data. The format of the former is obvious; the latter
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96 not so much - but in any case, the information of interest is clearly of a
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97 read-only nature. It's difficult to tell (or rather, I haven't bothered to
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98 experiment enough) whether the Closedmoko firmware does any writes to FFS or
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99 if the FFS is treated as read-only outside of the production line environment,
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100 but in any case, it seems to me that for any 3rd party replacement firmware,
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101 the best strategy would be to treat the FFS as a read-only source of IMEI and
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102 RF calibration data, and nothing more.
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104 * In the case of Pirelli phones, the FFS is used to store user data: sent and
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105 received SMS (and MMS/email/whatever), call history, UI settings, pictures
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106 taken with the camera, and whatever else. It also stores a ton of files
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107 which I can only presume were meant to be immutable except at the time of
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108 firmware updates: graphics for the UI, ringtones, i18n UI strings, and even
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109 "helper" firmware images for the WiFi and VoIP processors. However, no IMEI
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110 or RF calibration data are anywhere to be found in the FFS - instead this
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111 information appears to be stored in the "factory block" at the end of the
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112 flash (in its own sector) outside of the FFS.
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114 Being able to parse FFS images extracted out of Pirelli phones "in vitro"
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115 allows us to steal some of these helper files (UI artwork, ringtones,
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116 WiFi/VoIP helpers), and some of these might even come useful to firmware
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117 replacement projects, but it seems to me that a replacement firmware would
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118 be better off using its own FFS design for storing user data, and as to
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119 retrieving the original IMEI and RF calibration data, the original FFS isn't
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120 of any use for that anyway.
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123 Moko/Pirelli FFS format
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126 OK, now that I'm done with the introduction, we can get to the actual
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127 Mokopir-FFS format.
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129 * On the GTA0x modem (or at least on my GTA02; my sample size is 1) the FFS
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130 occupies 7 flash sectors of 64 KiB each at offsets 0x380000 through 0x3E0000,
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131 inclusive.
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133 (The 4 MiB NOR flash chip used by Closedmoko has an independent R/W bank
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134 division between the first 3 MiB and the last 1 MiB. The first 3 MiB are used
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135 to hold the field-flashable closed firmware images distributed as *.m0 files;
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136 the independent last megabyte holds the FFS, and thus the FW could be
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137 implemented to do FFS writes while running from flash in the main bank.
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138 Less than half of that last megabyte appears to be used for the FFS though;
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139 the rest appears to be unused - blank flash observed.)
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141 * On the Pirelli the FFS occupies 18 sectors of 256 KiB each at offsets 0
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142 through 0x440000 (inclusive) of the 2nd flash chip select, the one wired to
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143 nCS3 on the Calypso.
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145 Each flash sector allocated to FFS begins with the following signature:
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147 00000000: 46 66 73 23 10 02 xx yy zz FF FF FF FF FF FF FF Ffs#............
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149 The bytes shown as xx and yy above serve a non-understood purpose; as a guess,
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150 they may hold some info for the flash wear leveling algorithm: in a "virgin"
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151 FFS image like that found in my GTA02 (which never had a SIM card in it and
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152 never made or received a call) or read out of a "virgin" Pirelli phone that
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153 hasn't seen any active use yet, both of these bytes are FFs, but when I look at
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154 FFS images read out of the Pirelli which I currently use as my everyday-use
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155 cellphone, I see other values in sectors which must have been erased and
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156 rewritten. A read-only implementation can ignore these bytes, as mine does.
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158 The byte shown as zz is more important though, even to a read-only
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159 implementation. The 3 values I've encountered in this byte so far are AB, BD
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160 and BF. Per my current understanding, in a "healthy" FFS exactly one sector
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161 will have AB in its header, exactly one will have BF, and the rest will have
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162 BD. The meanings are (or appear to be):
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164 AB: the sector holds a vital data structure which I have called the active
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165 index block;
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166 BD: the sector holds regular data;
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167 BF: the sector is blank except for the header, can be turned into a new AB or
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168 BD.
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170 (Note that a flash program operation, which can turn 1s into 0s but not the
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171 other way around, can turn BF into either AB or BD - but neither AB nor BD can
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172 be turned into any other valid value.)
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174 In a "virgin" FFS image (as explained above) the first FFS sector is AB, the
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175 last one is BF, and the ones in between are BDs.
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177 An FFS read operation (a search for a given pathname, or a listing of all
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178 present directories and files) needs to start with locating the active index
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179 block - the FFS sector with AB in the header. Following this header, which is
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180 treated as being 16 bytes long (almost everything in Mokopir-FFS is aligned on
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181 16-byte boundaries), the active index block contains a linear array of 16-byte
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182 records, each record describing an FFS object: directory, file or file
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183 continuation chunk.
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185 Here is my current understanding of the 16-byte index block record structure:
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187 2 bytes: Length of the described chunk in bytes
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188 1 byte: Purpose/meaning not understood, ignored by my current code
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189 1 byte: Object type
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190 2 bytes: Descendant pointer
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191 2 bytes: Sibling pointer
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192 4 bytes: Data pointer
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193 4 bytes: Purpose/meaning not understood, ignored by my current code
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195 (On the Calypso phones of interest, all multibyte fields are in the native
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196 little-endian byte order of the ARM7TDMI processor.)
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198 The active index block gets filled with these records as objects are created;
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199 the first record goes right after the 'Ffs#'...AB header (padded to 16 bytes);
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200 the last record (at any given moment) is followed by blank flash for the
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201 remainder of the sector. Records thus appear in the order in which they are
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202 created, which bears no direct relation to the directory tree structure.
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204 The objects, each described by a record in the index block, are organized into
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205 a tree structure by the descendant and sibling pointers, plus the object type
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206 indicator byte. Let's start with the latter; the following objtype byte values
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207 have been observed:
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209 00: deleted object - a read-only implementation should ignore everything except
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210 the descendant and sibling pointers. (A write-capable implementation would
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211 need more care - it would need a way of reclaiming dirty flash space taken
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212 up by deleted/overwritten files.)
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214 E1: a special file - see the description of the /.journal file further down
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215 F1: a regular file (head chunk thereof)
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216 F2: a directory
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217 F4: file continuation chunk (explained below)
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219 Each record in the index block has an associated chunk in one of the data
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220 sectors; the index record contains fields giving the address and length of this
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221 chunk. The length of a chunk is always a nonzero multiple of 16 bytes, and is
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222 stored (as a number in bytes) in the first 16-bit field of the 16-byte index
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223 entry. The address of each chunk is given by the data pointer field of the
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224 index record, and it is reckoned in 16-byte units (thereby 16-byte alignment is
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225 required) from the beginning of the FFS sector group in the flash address space.
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227 For objects of type F1 and F2 (regular files and directories) the just-described
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228 chunk begins with the name of the file or subdirectory as a NUL-terminated ASCII
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229 string. This name is just for the current level of the directory tree, just
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230 like in UNIX directories, thus one will have chunk names like gsm, l3, eplmn
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232 see pathnames or any of the directory structure by looking at an FFS image as a
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233 raw hex dump; the structure is only revealed when one uses a parsing program
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234 like those which accompany this document.
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236 In the case of directories, the "chunk" part of the object contains only the
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237 name of the directory itself, padded with FFs to a 16-byte boundary. For
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238 example, an FFS directory named /gsm would be represented by an object
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239 consisting of two flash writes: a 16-byte entry in the active index block, with
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240 the object type byte set to F2, and a corresponding 16-byte chunk in one of the
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241 data sectors, with the 16 bytes containing "gsm", a terminating NUL byte, and
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242 12 FF bytes to pad up to 16. In the case of files, this name may be followed
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243 by the first chunk of file data content, as explained further down.
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245 In order to parse the FFS directory tree (whether the objective is to dump the
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246 whole thing recursively or to find a specific file given a pathname), one needs
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247 to first (well, after finding the active AB block) find the root directory node.
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248 The root directory object is similar to other directory objects: it has a type
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249 of F2, and an associated chunk of 16 bytes in one of the data sectors. The
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250 latter contains the name of the root node: on the Pirelli it is "/", whereas on
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251 my GTA02 it is "/ffs-root".
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253 The astute reader should notice that it really makes no sense to store a name
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254 for the root node, and indeed, this name plays no part in the traversal of the
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255 directory tree given an absolute pathname. But instead this name, or rather
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256 its first character, appears to be used for the purpose of locating the root
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257 node itself. At first I had assumed that the index record for the root node is
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258 always the first record in the active index block right after the signature
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259 header - that is how it is in "virgin" FFS images, and also in some quite non-
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260 virgin ones I have pulled from my daily-use Pirelli. Naturally my first version
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261 of the Mokopir-FFS (then called MysteryFFS) extraction utility expected the root
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262 node to always be at index #1. But then I got some additional Pirelli phones,
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263 and discovered that in certain cases, index record #1 is a deleted object (the
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264 original root node which has been deleted), and the new active root node is
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265 somewhere in the middle of the index!
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267 Thus it appears that in order to find the active root node, one needs to scan
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268 the active index block linearly from the beginning (disregarding the tree
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269 structure pointers in this initial pass), looking for a non-deleted object of
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270 type F2 (a directory) whose corresponding name chunk sports a name beginning
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271 with the '/' character. (Anyone who's been raised in UNIX will immediately
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272 know that the path separator character '/' is the only character other than NUL
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273 that's absolutely forbidden in the individual filenames - so this special
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274 "root node name" is the only case of a '/' character appearing in what would
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275 otherwise be a regular filename.)
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277 [What causes the root node to be somewhere other than at index #1? I assume it
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278 has to do with the dirty space reclamation / data movement algorithm. In a
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279 "virgin" FFS image the very first sector is the active index block, and the
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280 following sector is the first to hold chunks, beginning with the name chunk of
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281 the root node. Now what happens if all data in that sector aside from the
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282 root node name and some other mostly-static directory names becomes dirty,
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283 i.e., belonging to deleted or overwritten files? How would that flash space
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284 get reclaimed? I assume that the FFS firmware algorithm moves all still-active
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285 chunks to a new flash sector, invalidating the old copies - turning the latter
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286 into deleted objects. The root node will be among them. Then at some point
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287 the active index block is going to fill up too, and will need to be rewritten
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288 into a new sector - at which point the previously-deleted index entries are
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289 omitted and the root node becomes #1 again...]
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290
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291 Tree structure
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293 Once the root node has been found, the descendant and sibling pointers are used
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294 to traverse the tree structure. For each directory object, including the root
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295 node, the descendant pointer points to the first child object of this directory:
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296 the first file or subdirectory contained therein. (Descendant and sibling
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297 pointers take the form of index numbers in the active index block. A "nil"
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298 pointer is indicated by all 1s (FFFF) - the usual all-0s NULL pointer convention
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299 couldn't be used because it's flash, where the blank state is all 1s.) If the
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300 descendant pointer of a directory object is nil, that means an empty directory.
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301 The sibling pointer of each file or directory points to its next sibling, i.e.,
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302 the next member of the same parent directory. The sibling pointer of the root
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303 node is nil.
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305 Data content of files
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307 Objects of type F1 are the head chunks of files. Each file has a head chunk,
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308 and may or may not have continuation chunks. More precisely, the head chunk
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309 may contain only the name (or viewed alternatively, 0 bytes of data), or it may
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310 contain a nonzero number of payload bytes; orthogonally to this variability,
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311 there may or may not be continuation chunk(s) present.
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313 Continuation chunks
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315 The descendant pointer of each file head object (the object of type F1, the one
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316 reached by traversing the directory tree) indicates whether or not there are
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317 any continuation chunks present. If this descendant pointer is nil, there are
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318 no continuation chunks; otherwise it points to the first continuation chunk
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319 object. File continuation objects have type F4, don't have any siblings (the
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320 sibling pointer is nil - but see below regarding relocated chunks), and the
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321 descendant pointer of each continuation object points to the next continuation
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322 object, if there is one - nil otherwise.
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324 Payload data delineation
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326 Each chunk, whether head or continuation, always has a length that is a nonzero
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327 multiple of 16 bytes. The length of the chunk here means the amount of flash
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328 space it occupies in its data sector - which is NOT equal to the payload data
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329 length.
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331 The head chunk of each file begins with the filename, terminated by a NUL byte.
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332 If there are any payload data bytes present in this head chunk (I'll explain
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333 momentarily how you would tell), the byte immediately after the NUL that
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334 terminates the filename is the first byte of the payload. In the case of a
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335 continuation chunk, there is no filename and the first byte of the chunk is the
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336 first byte of that chunk's portion of the user data payload.
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338 Each data-containing chunk (head or continuation) has the following termination
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339 after the last byte of that chunk's payload data: one byte of 00, followed by
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340 however many bytes are needed ([0,15] range) of FFs to pad to a 16-byte
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341 boundary. A file head chunk that has no payload data has the same format as a
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342 directory name chunk: filename followed by its terminating NUL followed by
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343 [0,15] bytes of FFs to pad to the next 16-byte boundary.
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345 When working with a head chunk, find the beginning of possible payload data (1
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346 byte after the filename terminating NUL) and find the end per the standard
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347 termination logic: scanning from the end of the chunk, skip FFs until 00 is
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348 found (encountering anything else is an error). If the head chunk has no data,
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349 the effective data length (end_pointer - start_pointer) will be 0 or -1. (The
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350 latter possibility is the most likely, as there will normally be a "shared" 00
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351 byte, serving as both the filename terminator and the 00 before the padding
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352 FF bytes.)
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353
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354 Relocated chunks
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355
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356 Let's go back to the scenario in which a particular data sector is full (no more
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357 usable free space left) and contains a mixture of active and dirty (deleted or
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358 invalidated) data. How does the dirty flash space get reclaimed, so that the
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359 amount of available space (blank flash ready to hold new data) becomes equal to
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360 the total FFS size minus the total size of active files and overhead? It can
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361 only be done by relocating the still-active objects from the full sector to a
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362 new one, invalidating the old copies, and once the old sector consists of
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363 nothing but invalidated data, subjecting it to flash erasure.
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364
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365 So how do the active FFS objects get relocated from a "condemned" sector to a
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366 new one? If the object is a directory, a new index entry is created, pointing
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367 to the newly relocated name chunk, but it is then made to fit into the old tree
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368 structure without disrupting the latter: the new index entry is added at the
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369 tail of the sibling-chain of the parent directory's descendants, the old index
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370 entry for the same directory is invalidated (as if the directory were rmdir'ed),
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371 and the descendant pointer of the newly written index entry is set to a copy of
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372 the descendant pointer from the old index entry for the same directory. The
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373 same approach is used when the head chunk of a file needs to be relocated; in
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374 both cases a read-only FFS implementation doesn't need to do anything special to
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375 support reading file and directory objects that have been relocated in this
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376 manner.
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377
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378 However, if the relocated object is a file continuation chunk, then the manner
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379 in which such objects get relocated does affect file reading code. What if a
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380 chunk in the middle of a chain linked by "descend" pointers needs to be moved?
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381 What happens in this case is that the old copy of the chunk gets invalidated
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382 (the object type byte turned to 00) like in the other object relocating cases,
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383 and the sibling pointer of that old index entry (which was originally FFFF as
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384 continuation objects have no siblings) is set to point to the new index entry
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385 for the same chunk. The "descend" pointer in the new index entry is a copy of
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386 that pointer from the old index entry.
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387
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388 The manner of chunk relocation just described has been observed in the FFS
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389 images read out of my most recent batch of Pirelli phones - the same ones in
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390 which the root directory object is not at index #1. Thinking about it as I
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391 write this, I've realized that the way in which continuation objects get
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392 relocated is exactly the same as for other object types - thus the compaction
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393 code in the firmware doesn't need to examine what object type it is moving.
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394 However, the case of continuation chunk relocation deserves special attention
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395 because it affects a read-only implementation like ours - the utilities whose
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396 source accompanies this document used to fail on these FFS images until I
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397 implemented the following additional handling:
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398
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399 When following the chunk chain of a file, normally the only object type that's
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400 expected is F4 - any other object type is an error. However, as a result of
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401 chunk relocation, one can also encounter deleted objects, i.e., type == 00.
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402 If such a deleted object is encountered, follow its sibling pointer, which must
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403 be non-nil.
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404
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405 Journal file
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406
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407 Every Mokopir-FFS image I've seen so far contains a special file named
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408 /.journal; this file is special in the following ways:
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409
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410 * The object type byte is E1 instead of F1;
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411 * Unlike regular files, this special file is internally-writable.
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412
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413 What I mean by the above is that regular files are mostly immutable: once a
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414 file has been created with some data content in the head chunk, it can only be
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415 either appended to (one or more continuation chunks added), or overwritten by
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416 creating a new file with the same name at the same level in the tree hierarchy
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417 and invalidating the old one. But the special /.journal file is different: I
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418 have never observed it to consist of more than the head chunk, and this head
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419 chunk is pre-allocated with some largish and apparently fixed length (4 KiB on
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420 my GTA02, 16 KiB on the Pirelli). This pre-allocated chunk contains what look
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421 like 16-byte records at the beginning (on the first 4-byte boundary after the
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422 NUL terminating the ".journal" name), followed by blank flash for the remainder
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423 of the pre-allocated chunk - so it surely looks like new flash writes happen
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424 within this chunk.
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425
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426 I do not currently know the purpose of this /.journal file or the meaning of the
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427 records it seems to contain. This understanding would surely be needed if one
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428 wanted to create FFS images from scratch or to implement FFS write operations,
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429 but I reason that a read-only implementation can get away with simply ignoring
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430 this file. I reason that this file can't be necessary in order to parse an FFS
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431 image for reading because one needs to parse the tree structure first in order
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432 to locate this journal file itself.
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433
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434 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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435
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436 That's all I can think of right now. If anything is unclear, see the
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437 accompanying source code for the listing/extraction utilities: with the general
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438 explanation given by this document, it should be clear what my code does and
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439 why. And if a given piece of knowledge is found neither in this document nor
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440 in my source code, then I don't know it myself either, and my read-only
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441 Mokopir-FFS implementation makes do without it.
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442
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443 All knowledge contained herein has been recovered by reverse engineering.
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444 Believe it or not, I have figured it out by staring at the hex dump of FFS
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445 sectors, reasoning about how one could possibly implement an FFS given the
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446 requirement of dynamic writability and the physical constraints of flash memory,
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447 and writing listing/extraction test code iteratively until I got something that
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448 appears to correctly parse all FFS images available to me - the result is the
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449 code in this package.
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450
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451 I never got as far as attempting to locate the FFS implementation routines
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452 within the proprietary firmware binary code images, and I haven't found an
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453 implementation of this particular FFS in any of the leaked sources yet either.
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454 The TSM30 code doesn't seem to be of any use as its FFS appears to be totally
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455 different. As to the more recently found LoCosto code leak, I found that one a
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456 few days *after* I got the Moko/Pirelli "MysteryFFS" reverse-engineered on my
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457 own, and when I did look at the FFS in the LoCosto code later, I saw what seems
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458 to be a different FFS as well.
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