binman: Write fake blobs to the output directory

At present binman writes fake blobs to the current directory. This is not
very helpful, since the files serve no useful purpose once binman has
finished. They clutter up the source directory and affect future runs,
since the files in the current directory are often used in preference to
those in the board directory.

To avoid these problems, write them to the output directory instead.

Move the file-creation code to the Entry base class, so it can be used by
any entry type that needs it. This is required since some entry types,
such as Entry_blob_ext_list, are not subclasses of Entry_blob.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
diff --git a/tools/binman/entry.py b/tools/binman/entry.py
index 54cc372..bac90bb 100644
--- a/tools/binman/entry.py
+++ b/tools/binman/entry.py
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
 from collections import namedtuple
 import importlib
 import os
+import pathlib
 import sys
 
 from dtoc import fdt_util
@@ -972,6 +973,25 @@
         if self.missing:
             missing_list.append(self)
 
+    def check_fake_fname(self, fname):
+        """If the file is missing and the entry allows fake blobs, fake it
+
+        Sets self.faked to True if faked
+
+        Args:
+            fname (str): Filename to check
+
+        Returns:
+            fname (str): Filename of faked file
+        """
+        if self.allow_fake and not pathlib.Path(fname).is_file():
+            outfname = tools.GetOutputFilename(os.path.basename(fname))
+            with open(outfname, "wb") as out:
+                out.truncate(1024)
+            self.faked = True
+            return outfname
+        return fname
+
     def CheckFakedBlobs(self, faked_blobs_list):
         """Check if any entries in this section have faked external blobs