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fb3df220 | 1 | /** @file\r |
50a64e5b | 2 | Provides library functions for common UEFI operations. Only available to DXE\r |
3 | and UEFI module types.\r | |
4 | \r | |
e500088c | 5 | The UEFI Library provides functions and macros that simplify the development of \r |
6 | UEFI Drivers and UEFI Applications. These functions and macros help manage EFI \r | |
7 | events, build simple locks utilizing EFI Task Priority Levels (TPLs), install \r | |
8 | EFI Driver Model related protocols, manage Unicode string tables for UEFI Drivers, \r | |
9 | and print messages on the console output and standard error devices.\r | |
fb3df220 | 10 | \r |
5ee9264a | 11 | Note that a reserved macro named MDEPKG_NDEBUG is introduced for the intention\r |
12 | of size reduction when compiler optimization is disabled. If MDEPKG_NDEBUG is\r | |
13 | defined, then debug and assert related macros wrapped by it are the NULL implementations.\r | |
14 | \r | |
1b197063 | 15 | Copyright (c) 2006 - 2017, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>\r |
af2dc6a7 | 16 | This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under \r |
17 | the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution. \r | |
18 | The full text of the license may be found at\r | |
19 | http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php.\r | |
fb3df220 | 20 | \r |
50a64e5b | 21 | THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,\r |
22 | WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.\r | |
fb3df220 | 23 | \r |
24 | **/\r | |
25 | \r | |
26 | #ifndef __UEFI_LIB_H__\r | |
27 | #define __UEFI_LIB_H__\r | |
28 | \r | |
c7d265a9 | 29 | #include <Protocol/DriverBinding.h>\r |
30 | #include <Protocol/DriverConfiguration.h>\r | |
31 | #include <Protocol/ComponentName.h>\r | |
32 | #include <Protocol/ComponentName2.h>\r | |
33 | #include <Protocol/DriverDiagnostics.h>\r | |
34 | #include <Protocol/DriverDiagnostics2.h>\r | |
b3154720 | 35 | #include <Protocol/GraphicsOutput.h>\r |
c7d265a9 | 36 | \r |
52ca0d98 | 37 | #include <Library/BaseLib.h>\r |
38 | \r | |
fc30687f | 39 | ///\r |
40 | /// Unicode String Table\r | |
41 | ///\r | |
fb3df220 | 42 | typedef struct {\r |
43 | CHAR8 *Language;\r | |
44 | CHAR16 *UnicodeString;\r | |
45 | } EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE;\r | |
46 | \r | |
fc30687f | 47 | ///\r |
48 | /// EFI Lock Status\r | |
49 | ///\r | |
fb3df220 | 50 | typedef enum {\r |
51 | EfiLockUninitialized = 0,\r | |
52 | EfiLockReleased = 1,\r | |
53 | EfiLockAcquired = 2\r | |
54 | } EFI_LOCK_STATE;\r | |
55 | \r | |
fc30687f | 56 | ///\r |
57 | /// EFI Lock \r | |
58 | ///\r | |
fb3df220 | 59 | typedef struct {\r |
60 | EFI_TPL Tpl;\r | |
61 | EFI_TPL OwnerTpl;\r | |
62 | EFI_LOCK_STATE Lock;\r | |
63 | } EFI_LOCK;\r | |
64 | \r | |
52ca0d98 | 65 | /**\r |
66 | Macro that returns the number of 100 ns units for a specified number of microseconds.\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 67 | This is useful for managing EFI timer events.\r |
52ca0d98 | 68 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 69 | @param Microseconds The number of microseconds.\r |
52ca0d98 | 70 | \r |
71 | @return The number of 100 ns units equivalent to the number of microseconds specified\r | |
72 | by Microseconds.\r | |
73 | \r | |
74 | **/\r | |
75 | #define EFI_TIMER_PERIOD_MICROSECONDS(Microseconds) MultU64x32((UINT64)(Microseconds), 10)\r | |
76 | \r | |
52ca0d98 | 77 | /**\r |
28d3e14f | 78 | Macro that returns the number of 100 ns units for a specified number of milliseconds.\r |
af2dc6a7 | 79 | This is useful for managing EFI timer events.\r |
52ca0d98 | 80 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 81 | @param Milliseconds The number of milliseconds.\r |
52ca0d98 | 82 | \r |
83 | @return The number of 100 ns units equivalent to the number of milliseconds specified\r | |
84 | by Milliseconds.\r | |
85 | \r | |
86 | **/\r | |
87 | #define EFI_TIMER_PERIOD_MILLISECONDS(Milliseconds) MultU64x32((UINT64)(Milliseconds), 10000)\r | |
88 | \r | |
52ca0d98 | 89 | /**\r |
28d3e14f | 90 | Macro that returns the number of 100 ns units for a specified number of seconds.\r |
af2dc6a7 | 91 | This is useful for managing EFI timer events.\r |
52ca0d98 | 92 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 93 | @param Seconds The number of seconds.\r |
52ca0d98 | 94 | \r |
95 | @return The number of 100 ns units equivalent to the number of seconds specified\r | |
96 | by Seconds.\r | |
97 | \r | |
98 | **/\r | |
99 | #define EFI_TIMER_PERIOD_SECONDS(Seconds) MultU64x32((UINT64)(Seconds), 10000000)\r | |
100 | \r | |
9bfdfa52 | 101 | /**\r |
102 | Macro that returns the a pointer to the next EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR in an array \r | |
103 | returned from GetMemoryMap(). \r | |
104 | \r | |
daa6553a | 105 | @param MemoryDescriptor A pointer to an EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR.\r |
9bfdfa52 | 106 | \r |
107 | @param Size The size, in bytes, of the current EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR.\r | |
108 | \r | |
109 | @return A pointer to the next EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR.\r | |
110 | \r | |
111 | **/\r | |
112 | #define NEXT_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR(MemoryDescriptor, Size) \\r | |
113 | ((EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR *)((UINT8 *)(MemoryDescriptor) + (Size)))\r | |
52ca0d98 | 114 | \r |
fb3df220 | 115 | /**\r |
1d37ab9f | 116 | Retrieves a pointer to the system configuration table from the EFI System Table\r |
117 | based on a specified GUID.\r | |
118 | \r | |
119 | This function searches the list of configuration tables stored in the EFI System Table\r | |
1a2f870c | 120 | for a table with a GUID that matches TableGuid. If a match is found, then a pointer to\r |
121 | the configuration table is returned in Table, and EFI_SUCCESS is returned. If a matching GUID\r | |
1d37ab9f | 122 | is not found, then EFI_NOT_FOUND is returned.\r |
123 | If TableGuid is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
124 | If Table is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
fb3df220 | 125 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 126 | @param TableGuid The pointer to table's GUID type..\r |
127 | @param Table The pointer to the table associated with TableGuid in the EFI System Table.\r | |
fb3df220 | 128 | \r |
129 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS A configuration table matching TableGuid was found.\r | |
130 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND A configuration table matching TableGuid could not be found.\r | |
131 | \r | |
132 | **/\r | |
133 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
134 | EFIAPI\r | |
135 | EfiGetSystemConfigurationTable ( \r | |
136 | IN EFI_GUID *TableGuid,\r | |
137 | OUT VOID **Table\r | |
138 | );\r | |
139 | \r | |
140 | /**\r | |
1d37ab9f | 141 | Creates and returns a notification event and registers that event with all the protocol\r |
142 | instances specified by ProtocolGuid.\r | |
143 | \r | |
144 | This function causes the notification function to be executed for every protocol of type\r | |
f0a8eeb2 | 145 | ProtocolGuid instance that exists in the system when this function is invoked. If there are\r |
146 | no instances of ProtocolGuid in the handle database at the time this function is invoked,\r | |
147 | then the notification function is still executed one time. In addition, every time a protocol\r | |
148 | of type ProtocolGuid instance is installed or reinstalled, the notification function is also\r | |
149 | executed. This function returns the notification event that was created. \r | |
1d37ab9f | 150 | If ProtocolGuid is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
151 | If NotifyTpl is not a legal TPL value, then ASSERT().\r | |
152 | If NotifyFunction is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
153 | If Registration is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
fb3df220 | 154 | \r |
f0a8eeb2 | 155 | \r |
fb3df220 | 156 | @param ProtocolGuid Supplies GUID of the protocol upon whose installation the event is fired.\r |
157 | @param NotifyTpl Supplies the task priority level of the event notifications.\r | |
158 | @param NotifyFunction Supplies the function to notify when the event is signaled.\r | |
159 | @param NotifyContext The context parameter to pass to NotifyFunction.\r | |
160 | @param Registration A pointer to a memory location to receive the registration value.\r | |
1d37ab9f | 161 | This value is passed to LocateHandle() to obtain new handles that\r |
162 | have been added that support the ProtocolGuid-specified protocol. \r | |
fb3df220 | 163 | \r |
1d37ab9f | 164 | @return The notification event that was created.\r |
fb3df220 | 165 | \r |
166 | **/\r | |
167 | EFI_EVENT\r | |
168 | EFIAPI\r | |
169 | EfiCreateProtocolNotifyEvent(\r | |
170 | IN EFI_GUID *ProtocolGuid,\r | |
171 | IN EFI_TPL NotifyTpl,\r | |
172 | IN EFI_EVENT_NOTIFY NotifyFunction,\r | |
173 | IN VOID *NotifyContext, OPTIONAL\r | |
174 | OUT VOID **Registration\r | |
175 | );\r | |
176 | \r | |
177 | /**\r | |
1d37ab9f | 178 | Creates a named event that can be signaled with EfiNamedEventSignal().\r |
179 | \r | |
fb3df220 | 180 | This function creates an event using NotifyTpl, NoifyFunction, and NotifyContext.\r |
1d37ab9f | 181 | This event is signaled with EfiNamedEventSignal(). This provides the ability for one or more\r |
182 | listeners on the same event named by the GUID specified by Name. \r | |
183 | If Name is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
184 | If NotifyTpl is not a legal TPL value, then ASSERT().\r | |
185 | If NotifyFunction is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
fb3df220 | 186 | \r |
187 | @param Name Supplies GUID name of the event.\r | |
188 | @param NotifyTpl Supplies the task priority level of the event notifications.\r | |
189 | @param NotifyFunction Supplies the function to notify when the event is signaled.\r | |
190 | @param NotifyContext The context parameter to pass to NotifyFunction. \r | |
191 | @param Registration A pointer to a memory location to receive the registration value.\r | |
192 | \r | |
193 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS A named event was created.\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 194 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough resources to create the named event.\r |
fb3df220 | 195 | \r |
196 | **/\r | |
197 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
198 | EFIAPI\r | |
199 | EfiNamedEventListen (\r | |
200 | IN CONST EFI_GUID *Name,\r | |
201 | IN EFI_TPL NotifyTpl,\r | |
202 | IN EFI_EVENT_NOTIFY NotifyFunction,\r | |
203 | IN CONST VOID *NotifyContext, OPTIONAL\r | |
204 | OUT VOID *Registration OPTIONAL\r | |
205 | );\r | |
206 | \r | |
207 | /**\r | |
1d37ab9f | 208 | Signals a named event created with EfiNamedEventListen().\r |
209 | \r | |
210 | This function signals the named event specified by Name. The named event must have been\r | |
211 | created with EfiNamedEventListen().\r | |
212 | If Name is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
fb3df220 | 213 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 214 | @param Name Supplies the GUID name of the event.\r |
fb3df220 | 215 | \r |
216 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS A named event was signaled.\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 217 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough resources to signal the named event.\r |
fb3df220 | 218 | \r |
219 | **/\r | |
220 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
221 | EFIAPI\r | |
222 | EfiNamedEventSignal (\r | |
223 | IN CONST EFI_GUID *Name\r | |
224 | );\r | |
225 | \r | |
772fb7cb LE |
226 | /**\r |
227 | Signals an event group by placing a new event in the group temporarily and\r | |
228 | signaling it.\r | |
229 | \r | |
230 | @param[in] EventGroup Supplies the unique identifier of the event\r | |
231 | group to signal.\r | |
232 | \r | |
233 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The event group was signaled successfully.\r | |
234 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER EventGroup is NULL.\r | |
235 | @return Error codes that report problems about event\r | |
236 | creation or signaling.\r | |
237 | **/\r | |
238 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
239 | EFIAPI\r | |
240 | EfiEventGroupSignal (\r | |
241 | IN CONST EFI_GUID *EventGroup\r | |
242 | );\r | |
243 | \r | |
1b197063 SZ |
244 | /**\r |
245 | An empty function that can be used as NotifyFunction parameter of\r | |
246 | CreateEvent() or CreateEventEx().\r | |
247 | \r | |
248 | @param Event Event whose notification function is being invoked.\r | |
249 | @param Context The pointer to the notification function's context,\r | |
250 | which is implementation-dependent.\r | |
251 | \r | |
252 | **/\r | |
253 | VOID\r | |
254 | EFIAPI\r | |
255 | EfiEventEmptyFunction (\r | |
256 | IN EFI_EVENT Event,\r | |
257 | IN VOID *Context\r | |
258 | );\r | |
259 | \r | |
fb3df220 | 260 | /** \r |
261 | Returns the current TPL.\r | |
262 | \r | |
263 | This function returns the current TPL. There is no EFI service to directly \r | |
264 | retrieve the current TPL. Instead, the RaiseTPL() function is used to raise \r | |
265 | the TPL to TPL_HIGH_LEVEL. This will return the current TPL. The TPL level \r | |
266 | can then immediately be restored back to the current TPL level with a call \r | |
267 | to RestoreTPL().\r | |
268 | \r | |
01aef47b | 269 | @return The current TPL.\r |
fb3df220 | 270 | \r |
271 | **/\r | |
272 | EFI_TPL\r | |
273 | EFIAPI\r | |
274 | EfiGetCurrentTpl (\r | |
275 | VOID\r | |
276 | );\r | |
277 | \r | |
278 | /**\r | |
1d37ab9f | 279 | Initializes a basic mutual exclusion lock.\r |
280 | \r | |
fb3df220 | 281 | This function initializes a basic mutual exclusion lock to the released state \r |
282 | and returns the lock. Each lock provides mutual exclusion access at its task \r | |
283 | priority level. Since there is no preemption or multiprocessor support in EFI,\r | |
284 | acquiring the lock only consists of raising to the locks TPL.\r | |
1d37ab9f | 285 | If Lock is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
286 | If Priority is not a valid TPL value, then ASSERT().\r | |
fb3df220 | 287 | \r |
288 | @param Lock A pointer to the lock data structure to initialize.\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 289 | @param Priority The EFI TPL associated with the lock.\r |
fb3df220 | 290 | \r |
291 | @return The lock.\r | |
292 | \r | |
293 | **/\r | |
294 | EFI_LOCK *\r | |
295 | EFIAPI\r | |
296 | EfiInitializeLock (\r | |
297 | IN OUT EFI_LOCK *Lock,\r | |
298 | IN EFI_TPL Priority\r | |
299 | );\r | |
300 | \r | |
301 | /**\r | |
cf8ae2f6 | 302 | Initializes a basic mutual exclusion lock.\r |
303 | \r | |
fb3df220 | 304 | This macro initializes the contents of a basic mutual exclusion lock to the \r |
305 | released state. Each lock provides mutual exclusion access at its task \r | |
306 | priority level. Since there is no preemption or multiprocessor support in EFI,\r | |
307 | acquiring the lock only consists of raising to the locks TPL.\r | |
308 | \r | |
fb3df220 | 309 | @param Priority The task priority level of the lock.\r |
310 | \r | |
311 | @return The lock.\r | |
312 | \r | |
313 | **/\r | |
314 | #define EFI_INITIALIZE_LOCK_VARIABLE(Priority) \\r | |
50615d1f | 315 | {Priority, TPL_APPLICATION, EfiLockReleased }\r |
fb3df220 | 316 | \r |
317 | \r | |
318 | /**\r | |
fb3df220 | 319 | Macro that calls DebugAssert() if an EFI_LOCK structure is not in the locked state.\r |
320 | \r | |
5ee9264a | 321 | If MDEPKG_NDEBUG is not defined and the DEBUG_PROPERTY_DEBUG_ASSERT_ENABLED \r |
322 | bit of PcdDebugProperyMask is set, then this macro evaluates the EFI_LOCK \r | |
323 | structure specified by Lock. If Lock is not in the locked state, then\r | |
324 | DebugAssert() is called passing in the source filename, source line number, \r | |
325 | and Lock.\r | |
326 | \r | |
fb3df220 | 327 | If Lock is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
328 | \r | |
329 | @param LockParameter A pointer to the lock to acquire.\r | |
330 | \r | |
331 | **/\r | |
5ee9264a | 332 | #if !defined(MDEPKG_NDEBUG) \r |
333 | #define ASSERT_LOCKED(LockParameter) \\r | |
334 | do { \\r | |
335 | if (DebugAssertEnabled ()) { \\r | |
336 | ASSERT (LockParameter != NULL); \\r | |
337 | if ((LockParameter)->Lock != EfiLockAcquired) { \\r | |
338 | _ASSERT (LockParameter not locked); \\r | |
339 | } \\r | |
340 | } \\r | |
341 | } while (FALSE)\r | |
342 | #else\r | |
343 | #define ASSERT_LOCKED(LockParameter)\r | |
344 | #endif\r | |
fb3df220 | 345 | \r |
346 | \r | |
347 | /**\r | |
1d37ab9f | 348 | Acquires ownership of a lock.\r |
349 | \r | |
fb3df220 | 350 | This function raises the system's current task priority level to the task \r |
351 | priority level of the mutual exclusion lock. Then, it places the lock in the \r | |
352 | acquired state.\r | |
1d37ab9f | 353 | If Lock is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
354 | If Lock is not initialized, then ASSERT().\r | |
355 | If Lock is already in the acquired state, then ASSERT().\r | |
fb3df220 | 356 | \r |
01aef47b | 357 | @param Lock A pointer to the lock to acquire.\r |
fb3df220 | 358 | \r |
359 | **/\r | |
360 | VOID\r | |
361 | EFIAPI\r | |
362 | EfiAcquireLock (\r | |
363 | IN EFI_LOCK *Lock\r | |
364 | );\r | |
365 | \r | |
366 | /**\r | |
cf8ae2f6 | 367 | Acquires ownership of a lock.\r |
1d37ab9f | 368 | \r |
cf8ae2f6 | 369 | This function raises the system's current task priority level to the task priority\r |
370 | level of the mutual exclusion lock. Then, it attempts to place the lock in the acquired state.\r | |
371 | If the lock is already in the acquired state, then EFI_ACCESS_DENIED is returned.\r | |
372 | Otherwise, EFI_SUCCESS is returned.\r | |
1d37ab9f | 373 | If Lock is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
374 | If Lock is not initialized, then ASSERT().\r | |
fb3df220 | 375 | \r |
376 | @param Lock A pointer to the lock to acquire.\r | |
377 | \r | |
378 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The lock was acquired.\r | |
379 | @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The lock could not be acquired because it is already owned.\r | |
380 | \r | |
381 | **/\r | |
382 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
383 | EFIAPI\r | |
384 | EfiAcquireLockOrFail (\r | |
385 | IN EFI_LOCK *Lock\r | |
386 | );\r | |
387 | \r | |
388 | /**\r | |
1d37ab9f | 389 | Releases ownership of a lock.\r |
390 | \r | |
fb3df220 | 391 | This function transitions a mutual exclusion lock from the acquired state to \r |
392 | the released state, and restores the system's task priority level to its \r | |
393 | previous level.\r | |
1d37ab9f | 394 | If Lock is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
395 | If Lock is not initialized, then ASSERT().\r | |
396 | If Lock is already in the released state, then ASSERT().\r | |
fb3df220 | 397 | \r |
398 | @param Lock A pointer to the lock to release.\r | |
399 | \r | |
400 | **/\r | |
401 | VOID\r | |
402 | EFIAPI\r | |
403 | EfiReleaseLock (\r | |
404 | IN EFI_LOCK *Lock\r | |
405 | );\r | |
406 | \r | |
0c9d7395 | 407 | /**\r |
408 | Tests whether a controller handle is being managed by a specific driver.\r | |
409 | \r | |
fb3df220 | 410 | This function tests whether the driver specified by DriverBindingHandle is\r |
411 | currently managing the controller specified by ControllerHandle. This test\r | |
412 | is performed by evaluating if the the protocol specified by ProtocolGuid is\r | |
413 | present on ControllerHandle and is was opened by DriverBindingHandle with an\r | |
414 | attribute of EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_DRIVER. \r | |
415 | If ProtocolGuid is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
0c9d7395 | 416 | \r |
417 | @param ControllerHandle A handle for a controller to test.\r | |
418 | @param DriverBindingHandle Specifies the driver binding handle for the\r | |
419 | driver.\r | |
420 | @param ProtocolGuid Specifies the protocol that the driver specified\r | |
421 | by DriverBindingHandle opens in its Start()\r | |
422 | function.\r | |
423 | \r | |
424 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS ControllerHandle is managed by the driver\r | |
28d3e14f | 425 | specified by DriverBindingHandle.\r |
0c9d7395 | 426 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED ControllerHandle is not managed by the driver\r |
28d3e14f | 427 | specified by DriverBindingHandle.\r |
0c9d7395 | 428 | \r |
fb3df220 | 429 | **/\r |
430 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
431 | EFIAPI\r | |
432 | EfiTestManagedDevice (\r | |
433 | IN CONST EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle,\r | |
434 | IN CONST EFI_HANDLE DriverBindingHandle,\r | |
435 | IN CONST EFI_GUID *ProtocolGuid\r | |
436 | );\r | |
437 | \r | |
0c9d7395 | 438 | /**\r |
439 | Tests whether a child handle is a child device of the controller.\r | |
440 | \r | |
fb3df220 | 441 | This function tests whether ChildHandle is one of the children of\r |
442 | ControllerHandle. This test is performed by checking to see if the protocol\r | |
443 | specified by ProtocolGuid is present on ControllerHandle and opened by\r | |
444 | ChildHandle with an attribute of EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_CHILD_CONTROLLER.\r | |
445 | If ProtocolGuid is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
0c9d7395 | 446 | \r |
447 | @param ControllerHandle A handle for a (parent) controller to test. \r | |
448 | @param ChildHandle A child handle to test.\r | |
01aef47b | 449 | @param ProtocolGuid Supplies the protocol that the child controller\r |
0c9d7395 | 450 | opens on its parent controller. \r |
451 | \r | |
452 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS ChildHandle is a child of the ControllerHandle.\r | |
453 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED ChildHandle is not a child of the\r | |
454 | ControllerHandle.\r | |
455 | \r | |
fb3df220 | 456 | **/\r |
457 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
458 | EFIAPI\r | |
459 | EfiTestChildHandle (\r | |
460 | IN CONST EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle,\r | |
461 | IN CONST EFI_HANDLE ChildHandle,\r | |
462 | IN CONST EFI_GUID *ProtocolGuid\r | |
463 | );\r | |
464 | \r | |
465 | /**\r | |
1d37ab9f | 466 | This function looks up a Unicode string in UnicodeStringTable.\r |
467 | \r | |
cf8ae2f6 | 468 | If Language is a member of SupportedLanguages and a Unicode string is found in\r |
1d37ab9f | 469 | UnicodeStringTable that matches the language code specified by Language, then it\r |
470 | is returned in UnicodeString.\r | |
fb3df220 | 471 | \r |
472 | @param Language A pointer to the ISO 639-2 language code for the \r | |
473 | Unicode string to look up and return.\r | |
474 | @param SupportedLanguages A pointer to the set of ISO 639-2 language codes \r | |
475 | that the Unicode string table supports. Language \r | |
476 | must be a member of this set.\r | |
477 | @param UnicodeStringTable A pointer to the table of Unicode strings.\r | |
478 | @param UnicodeString A pointer to the Unicode string from UnicodeStringTable\r | |
479 | that matches the language specified by Language.\r | |
480 | \r | |
481 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Unicode string that matches the language \r | |
482 | specified by Language was found\r | |
28d3e14f | 483 | in the table of Unicode strings UnicodeStringTable, \r |
fb3df220 | 484 | and it was returned in UnicodeString.\r |
485 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Language is NULL.\r | |
486 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER UnicodeString is NULL.\r | |
487 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED SupportedLanguages is NULL.\r | |
488 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED UnicodeStringTable is NULL.\r | |
489 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The language specified by Language is not a \r | |
490 | member of SupportedLanguages.\r | |
491 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The language specified by Language is not \r | |
492 | supported by UnicodeStringTable.\r | |
493 | \r | |
494 | **/\r | |
495 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
496 | EFIAPI\r | |
497 | LookupUnicodeString (\r | |
498 | IN CONST CHAR8 *Language,\r | |
499 | IN CONST CHAR8 *SupportedLanguages,\r | |
500 | IN CONST EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE *UnicodeStringTable,\r | |
501 | OUT CHAR16 **UnicodeString\r | |
502 | );\r | |
503 | \r | |
a73480f6 | 504 | /**\r |
505 | This function looks up a Unicode string in UnicodeStringTable.\r | |
1d37ab9f | 506 | \r |
cf8ae2f6 | 507 | If Language is a member of SupportedLanguages and a Unicode string is found in\r |
508 | UnicodeStringTable that matches the language code specified by Language, then\r | |
509 | it is returned in UnicodeString.\r | |
510 | \r | |
511 | @param Language A pointer to an ASCII string containing the ISO 639-2 or the\r | |
512 | RFC 4646 language code for the Unicode string to look up and\r | |
513 | return. If Iso639Language is TRUE, then this ASCII string is\r | |
514 | not assumed to be Null-terminated, and only the first three\r | |
28d3e14f | 515 | characters are used. If Iso639Language is FALSE, then this ASCII\r |
cf8ae2f6 | 516 | string must be Null-terminated. \r |
517 | @param SupportedLanguages A pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string that contains a\r | |
518 | set of ISO 639-2 or RFC 4646 language codes that the Unicode\r | |
519 | string table supports. Language must be a member of this set.\r | |
520 | If Iso639Language is TRUE, then this string contains one or more\r | |
521 | ISO 639-2 language codes with no separator characters. If Iso639Language\r | |
522 | is FALSE, then is string contains one or more RFC 4646 language\r | |
523 | codes separated by ';'.\r | |
524 | @param UnicodeStringTable A pointer to the table of Unicode strings. Type EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE\r | |
525 | is defined in "Related Definitions".\r | |
526 | @param UnicodeString A pointer to the Null-terminated Unicode string from UnicodeStringTable\r | |
527 | that matches the language specified by Language.\r | |
528 | @param Iso639Language Specifies the supported language code format. If it is TRUE, then\r | |
529 | Language and SupportedLanguages follow ISO 639-2 language code format.\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 530 | Otherwise, they follow the RFC 4646 language code format.\r |
cf8ae2f6 | 531 | \r |
532 | \r | |
533 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Unicode string that matches the language specified by Language\r | |
534 | was found in the table of Unicode strings UnicodeStringTable, and\r | |
535 | it was returned in UnicodeString.\r | |
1d37ab9f | 536 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Language is NULL. \r |
537 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER UnicodeString is NULL. \r | |
538 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED SupportedLanguages is NULL. \r | |
539 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED UnicodeStringTable is NULL. \r | |
cf8ae2f6 | 540 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The language specified by Language is not a member of SupportedLanguages. \r |
541 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The language specified by Language is not supported by UnicodeStringTable.\r | |
a73480f6 | 542 | \r |
543 | **/\r | |
544 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
545 | EFIAPI\r | |
546 | LookupUnicodeString2 (\r | |
547 | IN CONST CHAR8 *Language,\r | |
548 | IN CONST CHAR8 *SupportedLanguages,\r | |
549 | IN CONST EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE *UnicodeStringTable,\r | |
550 | OUT CHAR16 **UnicodeString,\r | |
551 | IN BOOLEAN Iso639Language\r | |
ed66e1bc | 552 | );\r |
a73480f6 | 553 | \r |
fb3df220 | 554 | /**\r |
555 | This function adds a Unicode string to UnicodeStringTable.\r | |
1d37ab9f | 556 | \r |
fb3df220 | 557 | If Language is a member of SupportedLanguages then UnicodeString is added to \r |
558 | UnicodeStringTable. New buffers are allocated for both Language and \r | |
559 | UnicodeString. The contents of Language and UnicodeString are copied into \r | |
560 | these new buffers. These buffers are automatically freed when \r | |
561 | FreeUnicodeStringTable() is called.\r | |
562 | \r | |
563 | @param Language A pointer to the ISO 639-2 language code for the Unicode \r | |
564 | string to add.\r | |
565 | @param SupportedLanguages A pointer to the set of ISO 639-2 language codes\r | |
566 | that the Unicode string table supports.\r | |
567 | Language must be a member of this set.\r | |
568 | @param UnicodeStringTable A pointer to the table of Unicode strings.\r | |
569 | @param UnicodeString A pointer to the Unicode string to add.\r | |
570 | \r | |
571 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Unicode string that matches the language \r | |
572 | specified by Language was found in the table of \r | |
573 | Unicode strings UnicodeStringTable, and it was \r | |
574 | returned in UnicodeString.\r | |
575 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Language is NULL.\r | |
576 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER UnicodeString is NULL.\r | |
577 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER UnicodeString is an empty string.\r | |
578 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED SupportedLanguages is NULL.\r | |
579 | @retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED A Unicode string with language Language is \r | |
580 | already present in UnicodeStringTable.\r | |
581 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There is not enough memory to add another \r | |
582 | Unicode string to UnicodeStringTable.\r | |
583 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The language specified by Language is not a \r | |
584 | member of SupportedLanguages.\r | |
585 | \r | |
586 | **/\r | |
587 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
588 | EFIAPI\r | |
589 | AddUnicodeString (\r | |
590 | IN CONST CHAR8 *Language,\r | |
591 | IN CONST CHAR8 *SupportedLanguages,\r | |
592 | IN EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE **UnicodeStringTable,\r | |
593 | IN CONST CHAR16 *UnicodeString\r | |
594 | );\r | |
595 | \r | |
a73480f6 | 596 | /**\r |
cf8ae2f6 | 597 | This function adds the Null-terminated Unicode string specified by UnicodeString\r |
598 | to UnicodeStringTable.\r | |
599 | \r | |
600 | If Language is a member of SupportedLanguages then UnicodeString is added to\r | |
601 | UnicodeStringTable. New buffers are allocated for both Language and UnicodeString.\r | |
602 | The contents of Language and UnicodeString are copied into these new buffers.\r | |
603 | These buffers are automatically freed when EfiLibFreeUnicodeStringTable() is called.\r | |
604 | \r | |
605 | @param Language A pointer to an ASCII string containing the ISO 639-2 or\r | |
606 | the RFC 4646 language code for the Unicode string to add.\r | |
607 | If Iso639Language is TRUE, then this ASCII string is not\r | |
608 | assumed to be Null-terminated, and only the first three\r | |
609 | chacters are used. If Iso639Language is FALSE, then this\r | |
610 | ASCII string must be Null-terminated.\r | |
611 | @param SupportedLanguages A pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string that contains\r | |
612 | a set of ISO 639-2 or RFC 4646 language codes that the Unicode\r | |
613 | string table supports. Language must be a member of this set.\r | |
614 | If Iso639Language is TRUE, then this string contains one or more\r | |
615 | ISO 639-2 language codes with no separator characters.\r | |
616 | If Iso639Language is FALSE, then is string contains one or more\r | |
617 | RFC 4646 language codes separated by ';'.\r | |
618 | @param UnicodeStringTable A pointer to the table of Unicode strings. Type EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE\r | |
619 | is defined in "Related Definitions".\r | |
620 | @param UnicodeString A pointer to the Unicode string to add. \r | |
621 | @param Iso639Language Specifies the supported language code format. If it is TRUE,\r | |
622 | then Language and SupportedLanguages follow ISO 639-2 language code format.\r | |
623 | Otherwise, they follow RFC 4646 language code format.\r | |
624 | \r | |
625 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Unicode string that matches the language specified by\r | |
626 | Language was found in the table of Unicode strings UnicodeStringTable,\r | |
627 | and it was returned in UnicodeString. \r | |
628 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Language is NULL. \r | |
629 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER UnicodeString is NULL. \r | |
630 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER UnicodeString is an empty string. \r | |
631 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED SupportedLanguages is NULL. \r | |
632 | @retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED A Unicode string with language Language is already present in\r | |
633 | UnicodeStringTable. \r | |
634 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There is not enough memory to add another Unicode string UnicodeStringTable. \r | |
635 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The language specified by Language is not a member of SupportedLanguages.\r | |
a73480f6 | 636 | \r |
637 | **/\r | |
638 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
639 | EFIAPI\r | |
640 | AddUnicodeString2 (\r | |
641 | IN CONST CHAR8 *Language,\r | |
642 | IN CONST CHAR8 *SupportedLanguages,\r | |
643 | IN EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE **UnicodeStringTable,\r | |
644 | IN CONST CHAR16 *UnicodeString,\r | |
645 | IN BOOLEAN Iso639Language\r | |
ed66e1bc | 646 | );\r |
a73480f6 | 647 | \r |
fb3df220 | 648 | /**\r |
649 | This function frees the table of Unicode strings in UnicodeStringTable.\r | |
1d37ab9f | 650 | \r |
fb3df220 | 651 | If UnicodeStringTable is NULL, then EFI_SUCCESS is returned.\r |
652 | Otherwise, each language code, and each Unicode string in the Unicode string \r | |
653 | table are freed, and EFI_SUCCESS is returned.\r | |
654 | \r | |
655 | @param UnicodeStringTable A pointer to the table of Unicode strings.\r | |
656 | \r | |
657 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Unicode string table was freed.\r | |
658 | \r | |
659 | **/\r | |
660 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
661 | EFIAPI\r | |
662 | FreeUnicodeStringTable (\r | |
663 | IN EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE *UnicodeStringTable\r | |
664 | );\r | |
665 | \r | |
bf4a3dbd | 666 | #ifndef DISABLE_NEW_DEPRECATED_INTERFACES\r |
6d28c497 | 667 | \r |
668 | /**\r | |
bf4a3dbd ED |
669 | [ATTENTION] This function will be deprecated for security reason.\r |
670 | \r | |
6d28c497 | 671 | Returns a pointer to an allocated buffer that contains the contents of a \r |
672 | variable retrieved through the UEFI Runtime Service GetVariable(). The \r | |
673 | returned buffer is allocated using AllocatePool(). The caller is responsible\r | |
674 | for freeing this buffer with FreePool().\r | |
675 | \r | |
676 | If Name is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
677 | If Guid is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
678 | \r | |
af2dc6a7 | 679 | @param[in] Name The pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.\r |
680 | @param[in] Guid The pointer to an EFI_GUID structure.\r | |
6d28c497 | 681 | \r |
682 | @retval NULL The variable could not be retrieved.\r | |
683 | @retval NULL There are not enough resources available for the variable contents.\r | |
684 | @retval Other A pointer to allocated buffer containing the variable contents.\r | |
685 | \r | |
686 | **/\r | |
687 | VOID *\r | |
688 | EFIAPI\r | |
689 | GetVariable (\r | |
690 | IN CONST CHAR16 *Name,\r | |
691 | IN CONST EFI_GUID *Guid\r | |
692 | );\r | |
693 | \r | |
694 | /**\r | |
bf4a3dbd ED |
695 | [ATTENTION] This function will be deprecated for security reason.\r |
696 | \r | |
6d28c497 | 697 | Returns a pointer to an allocated buffer that contains the contents of a \r |
698 | variable retrieved through the UEFI Runtime Service GetVariable(). This \r | |
699 | function always uses the EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE GUID to retrieve variables.\r | |
700 | The returned buffer is allocated using AllocatePool(). The caller is \r | |
701 | responsible for freeing this buffer with FreePool().\r | |
702 | \r | |
703 | If Name is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
704 | \r | |
af2dc6a7 | 705 | @param[in] Name The pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.\r |
6d28c497 | 706 | \r |
707 | @retval NULL The variable could not be retrieved.\r | |
708 | @retval NULL There are not enough resources available for the variable contents.\r | |
709 | @retval Other A pointer to allocated buffer containing the variable contents.\r | |
710 | \r | |
711 | **/\r | |
712 | VOID *\r | |
713 | EFIAPI\r | |
714 | GetEfiGlobalVariable (\r | |
715 | IN CONST CHAR16 *Name\r | |
716 | );\r | |
bf4a3dbd ED |
717 | #endif\r |
718 | \r | |
719 | \r | |
720 | /**\r | |
721 | Returns the status whether get the variable success. The function retrieves \r | |
722 | variable through the UEFI Runtime Service GetVariable(). The \r | |
723 | returned buffer is allocated using AllocatePool(). The caller is responsible\r | |
724 | for freeing this buffer with FreePool().\r | |
725 | \r | |
726 | If Name is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
727 | If Guid is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
728 | If Value is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
729 | \r | |
730 | @param[in] Name The pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.\r | |
731 | @param[in] Guid The pointer to an EFI_GUID structure\r | |
732 | @param[out] Value The buffer point saved the variable info.\r | |
733 | @param[out] Size The buffer size of the variable.\r | |
734 | \r | |
735 | @return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Allocate buffer failed.\r | |
736 | @return EFI_SUCCESS Find the specified variable.\r | |
737 | @return Others Errors Return errors from call to gRT->GetVariable.\r | |
738 | \r | |
739 | **/\r | |
740 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
741 | EFIAPI\r | |
742 | GetVariable2 (\r | |
743 | IN CONST CHAR16 *Name,\r | |
744 | IN CONST EFI_GUID *Guid,\r | |
745 | OUT VOID **Value,\r | |
746 | OUT UINTN *Size OPTIONAL\r | |
747 | );\r | |
748 | \r | |
749 | /**\r | |
750 | Returns a pointer to an allocated buffer that contains the contents of a \r | |
751 | variable retrieved through the UEFI Runtime Service GetVariable(). This \r | |
752 | function always uses the EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE GUID to retrieve variables.\r | |
753 | The returned buffer is allocated using AllocatePool(). The caller is \r | |
754 | responsible for freeing this buffer with FreePool().\r | |
755 | \r | |
756 | If Name is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
757 | If Value is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
6d28c497 | 758 | \r |
bf4a3dbd ED |
759 | @param[in] Name The pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.\r |
760 | @param[out] Value The buffer point saved the variable info.\r | |
761 | @param[out] Size The buffer size of the variable.\r | |
762 | \r | |
763 | @return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Allocate buffer failed.\r | |
764 | @return EFI_SUCCESS Find the specified variable.\r | |
765 | @return Others Errors Return errors from call to gRT->GetVariable.\r | |
766 | \r | |
767 | **/\r | |
768 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
769 | EFIAPI\r | |
770 | GetEfiGlobalVariable2 (\r | |
771 | IN CONST CHAR16 *Name,\r | |
772 | OUT VOID **Value,\r | |
773 | OUT UINTN *Size OPTIONAL\r | |
774 | );\r | |
6d28c497 | 775 | \r |
776 | /**\r | |
777 | Returns a pointer to an allocated buffer that contains the best matching language \r | |
778 | from a set of supported languages. \r | |
779 | \r | |
780 | This function supports both ISO 639-2 and RFC 4646 language codes, but language \r | |
781 | code types may not be mixed in a single call to this function. The language \r | |
782 | code returned is allocated using AllocatePool(). The caller is responsible for \r | |
783 | freeing the allocated buffer using FreePool(). This function supports a variable\r | |
784 | argument list that allows the caller to pass in a prioritized list of language \r | |
785 | codes to test against all the language codes in SupportedLanguages. \r | |
786 | \r | |
787 | If SupportedLanguages is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
788 | \r | |
789 | @param[in] SupportedLanguages A pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string that\r | |
790 | contains a set of language codes in the format \r | |
791 | specified by Iso639Language.\r | |
792 | @param[in] Iso639Language If TRUE, then all language codes are assumed to be\r | |
793 | in ISO 639-2 format. If FALSE, then all language\r | |
794 | codes are assumed to be in RFC 4646 language format\r | |
795 | @param[in] ... A variable argument list that contains pointers to \r | |
796 | Null-terminated ASCII strings that contain one or more\r | |
797 | language codes in the format specified by Iso639Language.\r | |
798 | The first language code from each of these language\r | |
799 | code lists is used to determine if it is an exact or\r | |
800 | close match to any of the language codes in \r | |
801 | SupportedLanguages. Close matches only apply to RFC 4646\r | |
802 | language codes, and the matching algorithm from RFC 4647\r | |
803 | is used to determine if a close match is present. If \r | |
804 | an exact or close match is found, then the matching\r | |
805 | language code from SupportedLanguages is returned. If\r | |
806 | no matches are found, then the next variable argument\r | |
807 | parameter is evaluated. The variable argument list \r | |
808 | is terminated by a NULL.\r | |
809 | \r | |
810 | @retval NULL The best matching language could not be found in SupportedLanguages.\r | |
811 | @retval NULL There are not enough resources available to return the best matching \r | |
812 | language.\r | |
813 | @retval Other A pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string that is the best matching \r | |
814 | language in SupportedLanguages.\r | |
815 | \r | |
816 | **/\r | |
817 | CHAR8 *\r | |
818 | EFIAPI\r | |
819 | GetBestLanguage (\r | |
820 | IN CONST CHAR8 *SupportedLanguages, \r | |
821 | IN BOOLEAN Iso639Language,\r | |
822 | ...\r | |
823 | );\r | |
824 | \r | |
db2ef756 LG |
825 | /**\r |
826 | Draws a dialog box to the console output device specified by \r | |
827 | ConOut defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE and waits for a keystroke\r | |
828 | from the console input device specified by ConIn defined in the \r | |
829 | EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE.\r | |
830 | \r | |
831 | If there are no strings in the variable argument list, then ASSERT().\r | |
832 | If all the strings in the variable argument list are empty, then ASSERT().\r | |
833 | \r | |
834 | @param[in] Attribute Specifies the foreground and background color of the popup.\r | |
835 | @param[out] Key A pointer to the EFI_KEY value of the key that was \r | |
836 | pressed. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL.\r | |
837 | If it is NULL then no wait for a keypress will be performed.\r | |
838 | @param[in] ... The variable argument list that contains pointers to Null-\r | |
839 | terminated Unicode strings to display in the dialog box. \r | |
840 | The variable argument list is terminated by a NULL.\r | |
841 | \r | |
842 | **/\r | |
843 | VOID\r | |
844 | EFIAPI\r | |
845 | CreatePopUp (\r | |
846 | IN UINTN Attribute, \r | |
847 | OUT EFI_INPUT_KEY *Key, OPTIONAL\r | |
848 | ...\r | |
849 | );\r | |
6d28c497 | 850 | \r |
fb3df220 | 851 | /**\r |
cf8ae2f6 | 852 | Retrieves the width of a Unicode character.\r |
853 | \r | |
854 | This function computes and returns the width of the Unicode character specified\r | |
855 | by UnicodeChar.\r | |
fb3df220 | 856 | \r |
857 | @param UnicodeChar A Unicode character.\r | |
858 | \r | |
859 | @retval 0 The width if UnicodeChar could not be determined.\r | |
860 | @retval 1 UnicodeChar is a narrow glyph.\r | |
861 | @retval 2 UnicodeChar is a wide glyph.\r | |
862 | \r | |
863 | **/\r | |
864 | UINTN\r | |
865 | EFIAPI\r | |
866 | GetGlyphWidth (\r | |
867 | IN CHAR16 UnicodeChar\r | |
868 | );\r | |
869 | \r | |
870 | /**\r | |
1d37ab9f | 871 | Computes the display length of a Null-terminated Unicode String.\r |
872 | \r | |
cf8ae2f6 | 873 | This function computes and returns the display length of the Null-terminated Unicode\r |
874 | string specified by String. If String is NULL then 0 is returned. If any of the widths\r | |
875 | of the Unicode characters in String can not be determined, then 0 is returned. The display\r | |
876 | width of String can be computed by summing the display widths of each Unicode character\r | |
877 | in String. Unicode characters that are narrow glyphs have a width of 1, and Unicode\r | |
878 | characters that are width glyphs have a width of 2. \r | |
879 | If String is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().\r | |
fb3df220 | 880 | \r |
881 | @param String A pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.\r | |
882 | \r | |
883 | @return The display length of the Null-terminated Unicode string specified by String.\r | |
884 | \r | |
885 | **/\r | |
886 | UINTN\r | |
887 | EFIAPI\r | |
888 | UnicodeStringDisplayLength (\r | |
889 | IN CONST CHAR16 *String\r | |
890 | );\r | |
891 | \r | |
892 | //\r | |
893 | // Functions that abstract early Framework contamination of UEFI.\r | |
894 | //\r | |
895 | /**\r | |
1d37ab9f | 896 | Create, Signal, and Close the Ready to Boot event using EfiSignalEventReadyToBoot().\r |
fb3df220 | 897 | \r |
1d37ab9f | 898 | This function abstracts the signaling of the Ready to Boot Event. The Framework moved\r |
cf8ae2f6 | 899 | from a proprietary to UEFI 2.0 based mechanism. This library abstracts the caller\r |
900 | from how this event is created to prevent to code form having to change with the\r | |
901 | version of the specification supported.\r | |
fb3df220 | 902 | \r |
903 | **/\r | |
904 | VOID\r | |
905 | EFIAPI\r | |
906 | EfiSignalEventReadyToBoot (\r | |
907 | VOID\r | |
908 | );\r | |
909 | \r | |
910 | /**\r | |
1d37ab9f | 911 | Create, Signal, and Close the Ready to Boot event using EfiSignalEventLegacyBoot().\r |
912 | \r | |
913 | This function abstracts the signaling of the Legacy Boot Event. The Framework moved from\r | |
914 | a proprietary to UEFI 2.0 based mechanism. This library abstracts the caller from how\r | |
915 | this event is created to prevent to code form having to change with the version of the\r | |
916 | specification supported.\r | |
fb3df220 | 917 | \r |
918 | **/\r | |
919 | VOID\r | |
920 | EFIAPI\r | |
921 | EfiSignalEventLegacyBoot (\r | |
922 | VOID\r | |
923 | );\r | |
924 | \r | |
925 | /**\r | |
cf8ae2f6 | 926 | Creates an EFI event in the Legacy Boot Event Group.\r |
927 | \r | |
928 | Prior to UEFI 2.0 this was done via a non blessed UEFI extensions and this library\r | |
929 | abstracts the implementation mechanism of this event from the caller. This function\r | |
930 | abstracts the creation of the Legacy Boot Event. The Framework moved from a proprietary\r | |
931 | to UEFI 2.0 based mechanism. This library abstracts the caller from how this event\r | |
932 | is created to prevent to code form having to change with the version of the\r | |
933 | specification supported.\r | |
7f1eba7b | 934 | If LegacyBootEvent is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
fb3df220 | 935 | \r |
936 | @param LegacyBootEvent Returns the EFI event returned from gBS->CreateEvent(Ex).\r | |
937 | \r | |
af2dc6a7 | 938 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The event was created.\r |
939 | @retval Other The event was not created.\r | |
fb3df220 | 940 | \r |
941 | **/\r | |
942 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
943 | EFIAPI\r | |
944 | EfiCreateEventLegacyBoot (\r | |
945 | OUT EFI_EVENT *LegacyBootEvent\r | |
946 | );\r | |
947 | \r | |
948 | /**\r | |
949 | Create an EFI event in the Legacy Boot Event Group and allows\r | |
950 | the caller to specify a notification function. \r | |
951 | \r | |
952 | This function abstracts the creation of the Legacy Boot Event.\r | |
953 | The Framework moved from a proprietary to UEFI 2.0 based mechanism.\r | |
954 | This library abstracts the caller from how this event is created to prevent\r | |
955 | to code form having to change with the version of the specification supported.\r | |
956 | If LegacyBootEvent is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
957 | \r | |
958 | @param NotifyTpl The task priority level of the event.\r | |
959 | @param NotifyFunction The notification function to call when the event is signaled.\r | |
960 | @param NotifyContext The content to pass to NotifyFunction when the event is signaled.\r | |
961 | @param LegacyBootEvent Returns the EFI event returned from gBS->CreateEvent(Ex).\r | |
962 | \r | |
af2dc6a7 | 963 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The event was created.\r |
964 | @retval Other The event was not created.\r | |
fb3df220 | 965 | \r |
966 | **/\r | |
967 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
968 | EFIAPI\r | |
969 | EfiCreateEventLegacyBootEx (\r | |
970 | IN EFI_TPL NotifyTpl,\r | |
971 | IN EFI_EVENT_NOTIFY NotifyFunction, OPTIONAL\r | |
972 | IN VOID *NotifyContext, OPTIONAL\r | |
973 | OUT EFI_EVENT *LegacyBootEvent\r | |
974 | );\r | |
975 | \r | |
976 | /**\r | |
cf8ae2f6 | 977 | Create an EFI event in the Ready To Boot Event Group.\r |
978 | \r | |
979 | Prior to UEFI 2.0 this was done via a non-standard UEFI extension, and this library\r | |
980 | abstracts the implementation mechanism of this event from the caller. \r | |
7f1eba7b | 981 | This function abstracts the creation of the Ready to Boot Event. The Framework \r |
982 | moved from a proprietary to UEFI 2.0-based mechanism. This library abstracts \r | |
983 | the caller from how this event is created to prevent the code form having to \r | |
984 | change with the version of the specification supported.\r | |
985 | If ReadyToBootEvent is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
fb3df220 | 986 | \r |
01aef47b | 987 | @param ReadyToBootEvent Returns the EFI event returned from gBS->CreateEvent(Ex).\r |
fb3df220 | 988 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 989 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The event was created.\r |
990 | @retval Other The event was not created.\r | |
fb3df220 | 991 | \r |
992 | **/\r | |
993 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
994 | EFIAPI\r | |
995 | EfiCreateEventReadyToBoot (\r | |
996 | OUT EFI_EVENT *ReadyToBootEvent\r | |
997 | );\r | |
998 | \r | |
999 | /**\r | |
1000 | Create an EFI event in the Ready To Boot Event Group and allows\r | |
1001 | the caller to specify a notification function. \r | |
1002 | \r | |
1003 | This function abstracts the creation of the Ready to Boot Event.\r | |
1004 | The Framework moved from a proprietary to UEFI 2.0 based mechanism.\r | |
1005 | This library abstracts the caller from how this event is created to prevent\r | |
1006 | to code form having to change with the version of the specification supported.\r | |
1007 | If ReadyToBootEvent is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
1008 | \r | |
1009 | @param NotifyTpl The task priority level of the event.\r | |
1010 | @param NotifyFunction The notification function to call when the event is signaled.\r | |
1011 | @param NotifyContext The content to pass to NotifyFunction when the event is signaled.\r | |
01aef47b | 1012 | @param ReadyToBootEvent Returns the EFI event returned from gBS->CreateEvent(Ex).\r |
fb3df220 | 1013 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 1014 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The event was created.\r |
1015 | @retval Other The event was not created.\r | |
fb3df220 | 1016 | \r |
1017 | **/\r | |
1018 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
1019 | EFIAPI\r | |
1020 | EfiCreateEventReadyToBootEx (\r | |
1021 | IN EFI_TPL NotifyTpl,\r | |
1022 | IN EFI_EVENT_NOTIFY NotifyFunction, OPTIONAL\r | |
1023 | IN VOID *NotifyContext, OPTIONAL\r | |
1024 | OUT EFI_EVENT *ReadyToBootEvent\r | |
1025 | );\r | |
1026 | \r | |
1027 | /**\r | |
1028 | Initialize a Firmware Volume (FV) Media Device Path node.\r | |
1029 | \r | |
7f1eba7b | 1030 | The Framework FwVol Device Path changed to conform to the UEFI 2.0 specification. \r |
1d37ab9f | 1031 | This library function abstracts initializing a device path node. \r |
7f1eba7b | 1032 | Initialize the MEDIA_FW_VOL_FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH data structure. This device \r |
1033 | path changed in the DXE CIS version 0.92 in a non back ward compatible way to \r | |
1034 | not conflict with the UEFI 2.0 specification. This function abstracts the \r | |
1035 | differences from the caller.\r | |
7f1eba7b | 1036 | If FvDevicePathNode is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
1037 | If NameGuid is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
1038 | \r | |
af2dc6a7 | 1039 | @param FvDevicePathNode The pointer to a FV device path node to initialize\r |
fb3df220 | 1040 | @param NameGuid FV file name to use in FvDevicePathNode\r |
1041 | \r | |
1042 | **/\r | |
1043 | VOID\r | |
1044 | EFIAPI\r | |
1045 | EfiInitializeFwVolDevicepathNode (\r | |
1046 | IN OUT MEDIA_FW_VOL_FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH *FvDevicePathNode,\r | |
1047 | IN CONST EFI_GUID *NameGuid\r | |
1048 | );\r | |
1049 | \r | |
1050 | /**\r | |
1051 | Check to see if the Firmware Volume (FV) Media Device Path is valid \r | |
1052 | \r | |
7f1eba7b | 1053 | The Framework FwVol Device Path changed to conform to the UEFI 2.0 specification. \r |
1054 | This library function abstracts validating a device path node.\r | |
7f1eba7b | 1055 | Check the MEDIA_FW_VOL_FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH data structure to see if it's valid. \r |
1056 | If it is valid, then return the GUID file name from the device path node. Otherwise, \r | |
1a2f870c | 1057 | return NULL. This device path changed in the DXE CIS version 0.92 in a non backward \r |
7f1eba7b | 1058 | compatible way to not conflict with the UEFI 2.0 specification. This function abstracts \r |
1059 | the differences from the caller.\r | |
1060 | If FvDevicePathNode is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
fb3df220 | 1061 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 1062 | @param FvDevicePathNode The pointer to FV device path to check.\r |
fb3df220 | 1063 | \r |
1064 | @retval NULL FvDevicePathNode is not valid.\r | |
1065 | @retval Other FvDevicePathNode is valid and pointer to NameGuid was returned.\r | |
1066 | \r | |
1067 | **/\r | |
1068 | EFI_GUID *\r | |
1069 | EFIAPI\r | |
1070 | EfiGetNameGuidFromFwVolDevicePathNode (\r | |
1071 | IN CONST MEDIA_FW_VOL_FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH *FvDevicePathNode\r | |
1072 | );\r | |
1073 | \r | |
1074 | /** \r | |
1075 | Prints a formatted Unicode string to the console output device specified by \r | |
1076 | ConOut defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE.\r | |
1077 | \r | |
1078 | This function prints a formatted Unicode string to the console output device \r | |
1079 | specified by ConOut in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE and returns the number of Unicode \r | |
1080 | characters that printed to ConOut. If the length of the formatted Unicode \r | |
1081 | string is greater than PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize, then only the first \r | |
1082 | PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize characters are sent to ConOut.\r | |
1d37ab9f | 1083 | If Format is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
1084 | If Format is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().\r | |
cda8ba5e | 1085 | If gST->ConOut is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
fb3df220 | 1086 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 1087 | @param Format A null-terminated Unicode format string.\r |
1088 | @param ... The variable argument list whose contents are accessed based \r | |
285010e7 | 1089 | on the format string specified by Format.\r |
9199040c | 1090 | \r |
1091 | @return Number of Unicode characters printed to ConOut.\r | |
fb3df220 | 1092 | \r |
1093 | **/\r | |
1094 | UINTN\r | |
1095 | EFIAPI\r | |
1096 | Print (\r | |
1097 | IN CONST CHAR16 *Format,\r | |
1098 | ...\r | |
1099 | );\r | |
1100 | \r | |
1101 | /** \r | |
1102 | Prints a formatted Unicode string to the console output device specified by \r | |
1103 | StdErr defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE.\r | |
1104 | \r | |
1105 | This function prints a formatted Unicode string to the console output device \r | |
1106 | specified by StdErr in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE and returns the number of Unicode \r | |
1107 | characters that printed to StdErr. If the length of the formatted Unicode \r | |
1108 | string is greater than PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize, then only the first \r | |
1109 | PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize characters are sent to StdErr.\r | |
1d37ab9f | 1110 | If Format is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
1111 | If Format is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().\r | |
cda8ba5e | 1112 | If gST->StdErr is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
fb3df220 | 1113 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 1114 | @param Format A null-terminated Unicode format string.\r |
1115 | @param ... The variable argument list whose contents are accessed based \r | |
285010e7 | 1116 | on the format string specified by Format.\r |
9199040c | 1117 | \r |
1118 | @return Number of Unicode characters printed to StdErr.\r | |
fb3df220 | 1119 | \r |
1120 | **/\r | |
1121 | UINTN\r | |
1122 | EFIAPI\r | |
1123 | ErrorPrint (\r | |
1124 | IN CONST CHAR16 *Format,\r | |
1125 | ...\r | |
1126 | );\r | |
1127 | \r | |
1128 | /** \r | |
1129 | Prints a formatted ASCII string to the console output device specified by \r | |
1130 | ConOut defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE.\r | |
1131 | \r | |
1132 | This function prints a formatted ASCII string to the console output device \r | |
1133 | specified by ConOut in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE and returns the number of ASCII \r | |
1134 | characters that printed to ConOut. If the length of the formatted ASCII \r | |
1135 | string is greater than PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize, then only the first \r | |
1136 | PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize characters are sent to ConOut.\r | |
1d37ab9f | 1137 | If Format is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
cda8ba5e | 1138 | If gST->ConOut is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
fb3df220 | 1139 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 1140 | @param Format A null-terminated ASCII format string.\r |
1141 | @param ... The variable argument list whose contents are accessed based \r | |
285010e7 | 1142 | on the format string specified by Format.\r |
9199040c | 1143 | \r |
1144 | @return Number of ASCII characters printed to ConOut.\r | |
fb3df220 | 1145 | \r |
1146 | **/\r | |
1147 | UINTN\r | |
1148 | EFIAPI\r | |
1149 | AsciiPrint (\r | |
1150 | IN CONST CHAR8 *Format,\r | |
1151 | ...\r | |
1152 | );\r | |
1153 | \r | |
1154 | /** \r | |
1155 | Prints a formatted ASCII string to the console output device specified by \r | |
1156 | StdErr defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE.\r | |
1157 | \r | |
1158 | This function prints a formatted ASCII string to the console output device \r | |
1159 | specified by StdErr in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE and returns the number of ASCII \r | |
1160 | characters that printed to StdErr. If the length of the formatted ASCII \r | |
1161 | string is greater than PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize, then only the first \r | |
1162 | PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize characters are sent to StdErr.\r | |
1d37ab9f | 1163 | If Format is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
cda8ba5e | 1164 | If gST->StdErr is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
fb3df220 | 1165 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 1166 | @param Format A null-terminated ASCII format string.\r |
1167 | @param ... The variable argument list whose contents are accessed based \r | |
285010e7 | 1168 | on the format string specified by Format.\r |
9199040c | 1169 | \r |
1170 | @return Number of ASCII characters printed to ConErr.\r | |
fb3df220 | 1171 | \r |
1172 | **/\r | |
1173 | UINTN\r | |
1174 | EFIAPI\r | |
1175 | AsciiErrorPrint (\r | |
1176 | IN CONST CHAR8 *Format,\r | |
1177 | ...\r | |
1178 | );\r | |
1179 | \r | |
51969ecb | 1180 | \r |
b3154720 | 1181 | /**\r |
1182 | Prints a formatted Unicode string to a graphics console device specified by \r | |
1183 | ConsoleOutputHandle defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE at the given (X,Y) coordinates.\r | |
1184 | \r | |
1185 | This function prints a formatted Unicode string to the graphics console device \r | |
1186 | specified by ConsoleOutputHandle in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE and returns the number of \r | |
b9c8d8bd | 1187 | Unicode characters displayed, not including partial characters that may be clipped \r |
1188 | by the right edge of the display. If the length of the formatted Unicode string is\r | |
1189 | greater than PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize, then at most the first \r | |
1a2f870c | 1190 | PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize characters are printed. The EFI_HII_FONT_PROTOCOL\r |
1191 | is used to convert the string to a bitmap using the glyphs registered with the \r | |
1192 | HII database. No wrapping is performed, so any portions of the string the fall\r | |
1193 | outside the active display region will not be displayed.\r | |
b3154720 | 1194 | \r |
1195 | If a graphics console device is not associated with the ConsoleOutputHandle \r | |
1196 | defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE then no string is printed, and 0 is returned.\r | |
1197 | If the EFI_HII_FONT_PROTOCOL is not present in the handle database, then no \r | |
1198 | string is printed, and 0 is returned.\r | |
1199 | If Format is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
1200 | If Format is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().\r | |
cda8ba5e | 1201 | If gST->ConsoleOutputHandle is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
b3154720 | 1202 | \r |
51969ecb | 1203 | @param PointX X coordinate to print the string.\r |
1204 | @param PointY Y coordinate to print the string.\r | |
28d3e14f | 1205 | @param ForeGround The foreground color of the string being printed. This is\r |
b3154720 | 1206 | an optional parameter that may be NULL. If it is NULL,\r |
1207 | then the foreground color of the current ConOut device\r | |
1208 | in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE is used.\r | |
1209 | @param BackGround The background color of the string being printed. This is\r | |
1210 | an optional parameter that may be NULL. If it is NULL, \r | |
1211 | then the background color of the current ConOut device\r | |
1212 | in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE is used.\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 1213 | @param Format A null-terminated Unicode format string. See Print Library \r |
b3154720 | 1214 | for the supported format string syntax.\r |
1215 | @param ... Variable argument list whose contents are accessed based on \r | |
1216 | the format string specified by Format. \r | |
1217 | \r | |
1218 | @return The number of Unicode characters printed.\r | |
1219 | \r | |
1220 | **/\r | |
1221 | UINTN\r | |
1222 | EFIAPI\r | |
1223 | PrintXY (\r | |
51969ecb | 1224 | IN UINTN PointX,\r |
1225 | IN UINTN PointY,\r | |
b3154720 | 1226 | IN EFI_GRAPHICS_OUTPUT_BLT_PIXEL *ForeGround, OPTIONAL\r |
1227 | IN EFI_GRAPHICS_OUTPUT_BLT_PIXEL *BackGround, OPTIONAL\r | |
1228 | IN CONST CHAR16 *Format,\r | |
1229 | ...\r | |
1230 | );\r | |
1231 | \r | |
1232 | /**\r | |
1233 | Prints a formatted ASCII string to a graphics console device specified by \r | |
1234 | ConsoleOutputHandle defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE at the given (X,Y) coordinates.\r | |
1235 | \r | |
1236 | This function prints a formatted ASCII string to the graphics console device \r | |
1237 | specified by ConsoleOutputHandle in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE and returns the number of \r | |
b9c8d8bd | 1238 | ASCII characters displayed, not including partial characters that may be clipped \r |
1239 | by the right edge of the display. If the length of the formatted ASCII string is\r | |
1240 | greater than PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize, then at most the first \r | |
1a2f870c | 1241 | PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize characters are printed. The EFI_HII_FONT_PROTOCOL\r |
1242 | is used to convert the string to a bitmap using the glyphs registered with the \r | |
1243 | HII database. No wrapping is performed, so any portions of the string the fall\r | |
1244 | outside the active display region will not be displayed.\r | |
b3154720 | 1245 | \r |
1246 | If a graphics console device is not associated with the ConsoleOutputHandle \r | |
1247 | defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE then no string is printed, and 0 is returned.\r | |
1248 | If the EFI_HII_FONT_PROTOCOL is not present in the handle database, then no \r | |
1249 | string is printed, and 0 is returned.\r | |
1250 | If Format is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
cda8ba5e | 1251 | If gST->ConsoleOutputHandle is NULL, then ASSERT().\r |
b3154720 | 1252 | \r |
51969ecb | 1253 | @param PointX X coordinate to print the string.\r |
1254 | @param PointY Y coordinate to print the string.\r | |
28d3e14f | 1255 | @param ForeGround The foreground color of the string being printed. This is\r |
b3154720 | 1256 | an optional parameter that may be NULL. If it is NULL,\r |
1257 | then the foreground color of the current ConOut device\r | |
1258 | in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE is used.\r | |
1259 | @param BackGround The background color of the string being printed. This is\r | |
1260 | an optional parameter that may be NULL. If it is NULL, \r | |
1261 | then the background color of the current ConOut device\r | |
1262 | in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE is used.\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 1263 | @param Format A null-terminated ASCII format string. See Print Library \r |
b3154720 | 1264 | for the supported format string syntax.\r |
af2dc6a7 | 1265 | @param ... The variable argument list whose contents are accessed based on \r |
b3154720 | 1266 | the format string specified by Format. \r |
1267 | \r | |
1268 | @return The number of ASCII characters printed.\r | |
1269 | \r | |
1270 | **/\r | |
1271 | UINTN\r | |
1272 | EFIAPI\r | |
1273 | AsciiPrintXY (\r | |
51969ecb | 1274 | IN UINTN PointX,\r |
1275 | IN UINTN PointY,\r | |
b3154720 | 1276 | IN EFI_GRAPHICS_OUTPUT_BLT_PIXEL *ForeGround, OPTIONAL\r |
1277 | IN EFI_GRAPHICS_OUTPUT_BLT_PIXEL *BackGround, OPTIONAL\r | |
1278 | IN CONST CHAR8 *Format,\r | |
1279 | ...\r | |
1280 | );\r | |
1281 | \r | |
c7d265a9 | 1282 | /**\r |
cf8ae2f6 | 1283 | Installs and completes the initialization of a Driver Binding Protocol instance.\r |
1284 | \r | |
1285 | Installs the Driver Binding Protocol specified by DriverBinding onto the handle\r | |
1286 | specified by DriverBindingHandle. If DriverBindingHandle is NULL, then DriverBinding\r | |
1287 | is installed onto a newly created handle. DriverBindingHandle is typically the same\r | |
1288 | as the driver's ImageHandle, but it can be different if the driver produces multiple\r | |
1289 | Driver Binding Protocols. \r | |
1290 | If DriverBinding is NULL, then ASSERT(). \r | |
1291 | If DriverBinding can not be installed onto a handle, then ASSERT().\r | |
1292 | \r | |
1293 | @param ImageHandle The image handle of the driver.\r | |
1294 | @param SystemTable The EFI System Table that was passed to the driver's entry point.\r | |
1295 | @param DriverBinding A Driver Binding Protocol instance that this driver is producing.\r | |
1296 | @param DriverBindingHandle The handle that DriverBinding is to be installed onto. If this\r | |
1297 | parameter is NULL, then a new handle is created.\r | |
1298 | \r | |
af2dc6a7 | 1299 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The protocol installation completed successfully.\r |
cf8ae2f6 | 1300 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There was not enough system resources to install the protocol.\r |
1301 | @retval Others Status from gBS->InstallMultipleProtocolInterfaces().\r | |
c7d265a9 | 1302 | \r |
1303 | **/\r | |
1304 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
1305 | EFIAPI\r | |
1306 | EfiLibInstallDriverBinding (\r | |
1307 | IN CONST EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle,\r | |
1308 | IN CONST EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable,\r | |
1309 | IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *DriverBinding,\r | |
1310 | IN EFI_HANDLE DriverBindingHandle\r | |
1311 | );\r | |
1312 | \r | |
c7d265a9 | 1313 | \r |
f662c194 | 1314 | /**\r |
cf8ae2f6 | 1315 | Installs and completes the initialization of a Driver Binding Protocol instance and\r |
1316 | optionally installs the Component Name, Driver Configuration and Driver Diagnostics Protocols.\r | |
1317 | \r | |
1318 | Initializes a driver by installing the Driver Binding Protocol together with the\r | |
1319 | optional Component Name, optional Driver Configure and optional Driver Diagnostic\r | |
1320 | Protocols onto the driver's DriverBindingHandle. If DriverBindingHandle is NULL,\r | |
1a2f870c | 1321 | then the protocols are installed onto a newly created handle. DriverBindingHandle\r |
cf8ae2f6 | 1322 | is typically the same as the driver's ImageHandle, but it can be different if the\r |
1323 | driver produces multiple Driver Binding Protocols. \r | |
1324 | If DriverBinding is NULL, then ASSERT(). \r | |
1325 | If the installation fails, then ASSERT().\r | |
1326 | \r | |
1327 | @param ImageHandle The image handle of the driver.\r | |
1328 | @param SystemTable The EFI System Table that was passed to the driver's entry point.\r | |
1329 | @param DriverBinding A Driver Binding Protocol instance that this driver is producing.\r | |
1330 | @param DriverBindingHandle The handle that DriverBinding is to be installed onto. If this\r | |
1331 | parameter is NULL, then a new handle is created.\r | |
1332 | @param ComponentName A Component Name Protocol instance that this driver is producing.\r | |
1333 | @param DriverConfiguration A Driver Configuration Protocol instance that this driver is producing.\r | |
1334 | @param DriverDiagnostics A Driver Diagnostics Protocol instance that this driver is producing.\r | |
1335 | \r | |
af2dc6a7 | 1336 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The protocol installation completed successfully.\r |
1337 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There was not enough memory in the pool to install all the protocols.\r | |
c7d265a9 | 1338 | \r |
1339 | **/\r | |
1340 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
1341 | EFIAPI\r | |
1342 | EfiLibInstallAllDriverProtocols (\r | |
1343 | IN CONST EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle,\r | |
1344 | IN CONST EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable,\r | |
1345 | IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *DriverBinding,\r | |
1346 | IN EFI_HANDLE DriverBindingHandle,\r | |
1347 | IN CONST EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL *ComponentName, OPTIONAL\r | |
1348 | IN CONST EFI_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION_PROTOCOL *DriverConfiguration, OPTIONAL\r | |
1349 | IN CONST EFI_DRIVER_DIAGNOSTICS_PROTOCOL *DriverDiagnostics OPTIONAL\r | |
1350 | );\r | |
1351 | \r | |
1352 | \r | |
f662c194 | 1353 | \r |
c7d265a9 | 1354 | /**\r |
cf8ae2f6 | 1355 | Installs Driver Binding Protocol with optional Component Name and Component Name 2 Protocols.\r |
1356 | \r | |
1357 | Initializes a driver by installing the Driver Binding Protocol together with the\r | |
1358 | optional Component Name and optional Component Name 2 protocols onto the driver's\r | |
1359 | DriverBindingHandle. If DriverBindingHandle is NULL, then the protocols are installed\r | |
1360 | onto a newly created handle. DriverBindingHandle is typically the same as the driver's\r | |
1361 | ImageHandle, but it can be different if the driver produces multiple Driver Binding Protocols. \r | |
1362 | If DriverBinding is NULL, then ASSERT(). \r | |
1363 | If the installation fails, then ASSERT().\r | |
1364 | \r | |
1365 | @param ImageHandle The image handle of the driver.\r | |
1366 | @param SystemTable The EFI System Table that was passed to the driver's entry point.\r | |
1367 | @param DriverBinding A Driver Binding Protocol instance that this driver is producing.\r | |
1368 | @param DriverBindingHandle The handle that DriverBinding is to be installed onto. If this\r | |
1369 | parameter is NULL, then a new handle is created.\r | |
1370 | @param ComponentName A Component Name Protocol instance that this driver is producing.\r | |
1371 | @param ComponentName2 A Component Name 2 Protocol instance that this driver is producing.\r | |
1372 | \r | |
af2dc6a7 | 1373 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The protocol installation completed successfully.\r |
cf8ae2f6 | 1374 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There was not enough memory in pool to install all the protocols.\r |
f662c194 | 1375 | \r |
1376 | **/\r | |
1377 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
1378 | EFIAPI\r | |
1379 | EfiLibInstallDriverBindingComponentName2 (\r | |
1380 | IN CONST EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle,\r | |
1381 | IN CONST EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable,\r | |
1382 | IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *DriverBinding,\r | |
1383 | IN EFI_HANDLE DriverBindingHandle,\r | |
1384 | IN CONST EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL *ComponentName, OPTIONAL\r | |
1385 | IN CONST EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL *ComponentName2 OPTIONAL\r | |
1386 | );\r | |
1387 | \r | |
1388 | \r | |
1389 | /**\r | |
cf8ae2f6 | 1390 | Installs Driver Binding Protocol with optional Component Name, Component Name 2, Driver\r |
1391 | Configuration, Driver Configuration 2, Driver Diagnostics, and Driver Diagnostics 2 Protocols.\r | |
1392 | \r | |
1393 | Initializes a driver by installing the Driver Binding Protocol together with the optional\r | |
63ba999c | 1394 | Component Name, optional Component Name 2, optional Driver Configuration, optional Driver Configuration 2,\r |
1395 | optional Driver Diagnostic, and optional Driver Diagnostic 2 Protocols onto the driver's DriverBindingHandle.\r | |
1396 | DriverBindingHandle is typically the same as the driver's ImageHandle, but it can be different if the driver\r | |
1397 | produces multiple Driver Binding Protocols. \r | |
cf8ae2f6 | 1398 | If DriverBinding is NULL, then ASSERT(). \r |
63ba999c | 1399 | If the installation fails, then ASSERT().\r |
1400 | \r | |
cf8ae2f6 | 1401 | \r |
1402 | @param ImageHandle The image handle of the driver.\r | |
1403 | @param SystemTable The EFI System Table that was passed to the driver's entry point.\r | |
1404 | @param DriverBinding A Driver Binding Protocol instance that this driver is producing.\r | |
28d3e14f | 1405 | @param DriverBindingHandle The handle that DriverBinding is to be installed onto. If this\r |
cf8ae2f6 | 1406 | parameter is NULL, then a new handle is created.\r |
1407 | @param ComponentName A Component Name Protocol instance that this driver is producing.\r | |
1408 | @param ComponentName2 A Component Name 2 Protocol instance that this driver is producing.\r | |
1409 | @param DriverConfiguration A Driver Configuration Protocol instance that this driver is producing.\r | |
1410 | @param DriverConfiguration2 A Driver Configuration Protocol 2 instance that this driver is producing.\r | |
1411 | @param DriverDiagnostics A Driver Diagnostics Protocol instance that this driver is producing.\r | |
1412 | @param DriverDiagnostics2 A Driver Diagnostics Protocol 2 instance that this driver is producing.\r | |
1413 | \r | |
af2dc6a7 | 1414 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The protocol installation completed successfully.\r |
cf8ae2f6 | 1415 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There was not enough memory in pool to install all the protocols.\r |
c7d265a9 | 1416 | \r |
1417 | **/\r | |
1418 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
1419 | EFIAPI\r | |
1420 | EfiLibInstallAllDriverProtocols2 (\r | |
1421 | IN CONST EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle,\r | |
1422 | IN CONST EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable,\r | |
1423 | IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *DriverBinding,\r | |
1424 | IN EFI_HANDLE DriverBindingHandle,\r | |
def220c4 | 1425 | IN CONST EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL *ComponentName, OPTIONAL\r |
1426 | IN CONST EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL *ComponentName2, OPTIONAL\r | |
1427 | IN CONST EFI_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION_PROTOCOL *DriverConfiguration, OPTIONAL\r | |
8408411a | 1428 | IN CONST EFI_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION2_PROTOCOL *DriverConfiguration2, OPTIONAL\r |
def220c4 | 1429 | IN CONST EFI_DRIVER_DIAGNOSTICS_PROTOCOL *DriverDiagnostics, OPTIONAL\r |
1430 | IN CONST EFI_DRIVER_DIAGNOSTICS2_PROTOCOL *DriverDiagnostics2 OPTIONAL\r | |
c7d265a9 | 1431 | );\r |
1432 | \r | |
f405c067 | 1433 | /** \r |
1434 | Appends a formatted Unicode string to a Null-terminated Unicode string\r | |
1435 | \r | |
1436 | This function appends a formatted Unicode string to the Null-terminated \r | |
1437 | Unicode string specified by String. String is optional and may be NULL.\r | |
1438 | Storage for the formatted Unicode string returned is allocated using \r | |
1439 | AllocatePool(). The pointer to the appended string is returned. The caller\r | |
1440 | is responsible for freeing the returned string.\r | |
1441 | \r | |
1442 | If String is not NULL and not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().\r | |
1443 | If FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
1444 | If FormatString is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().\r | |
1445 | \r | |
1446 | @param[in] String A Null-terminated Unicode string.\r | |
1447 | @param[in] FormatString A Null-terminated Unicode format string.\r | |
1448 | @param[in] Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list.\r | |
1449 | \r | |
1450 | @retval NULL There was not enough available memory.\r | |
1451 | @return Null-terminated Unicode string is that is the formatted \r | |
1452 | string appended to String.\r | |
1453 | **/\r | |
1454 | CHAR16*\r | |
1455 | EFIAPI\r | |
1456 | CatVSPrint (\r | |
1457 | IN CHAR16 *String, OPTIONAL\r | |
1458 | IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString,\r | |
1459 | IN VA_LIST Marker\r | |
1460 | );\r | |
1461 | \r | |
1462 | /** \r | |
1463 | Appends a formatted Unicode string to a Null-terminated Unicode string\r | |
1464 | \r | |
1465 | This function appends a formatted Unicode string to the Null-terminated \r | |
1466 | Unicode string specified by String. String is optional and may be NULL.\r | |
1467 | Storage for the formatted Unicode string returned is allocated using \r | |
1468 | AllocatePool(). The pointer to the appended string is returned. The caller\r | |
1469 | is responsible for freeing the returned string.\r | |
1470 | \r | |
1471 | If String is not NULL and not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().\r | |
1472 | If FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().\r | |
1473 | If FormatString is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().\r | |
1474 | \r | |
1475 | @param[in] String A Null-terminated Unicode string.\r | |
1476 | @param[in] FormatString A Null-terminated Unicode format string.\r | |
1477 | @param[in] ... The variable argument list whose contents are \r | |
1478 | accessed based on the format string specified by \r | |
1479 | FormatString.\r | |
1480 | \r | |
1481 | @retval NULL There was not enough available memory.\r | |
1482 | @return Null-terminated Unicode string is that is the formatted \r | |
1483 | string appended to String.\r | |
1484 | **/\r | |
1485 | CHAR16 *\r | |
1486 | EFIAPI\r | |
1487 | CatSPrint (\r | |
1488 | IN CHAR16 *String, OPTIONAL\r | |
1489 | IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString,\r | |
1490 | ...\r | |
1491 | );\r | |
1492 | \r | |
fb3df220 | 1493 | #endif\r |