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1 /** @file
2 Main header file for EFI FAT file system driver.
3
4 Copyright (c) 2005 - 2013, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
5 This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available
6 under the terms and conditions of the BSD License which accompanies this
7 distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
8 http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
9
10 THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
11 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
12
13 **/
14
15 #ifndef _FAT_H_
16 #define _FAT_H_
17
18 #include <Uefi.h>
19
20 #include <Guid/FileInfo.h>
21 #include <Guid/FileSystemInfo.h>
22 #include <Guid/FileSystemVolumeLabelInfo.h>
23 #include <Protocol/BlockIo.h>
24 #include <Protocol/DiskIo.h>
25 #include <Protocol/DiskIo2.h>
26 #include <Protocol/SimpleFileSystem.h>
27 #include <Protocol/UnicodeCollation.h>
28
29 #include <Library/PcdLib.h>
30 #include <Library/DebugLib.h>
31 #include <Library/UefiLib.h>
32 #include <Library/BaseLib.h>
33 #include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>
34 #include <Library/MemoryAllocationLib.h>
35 #include <Library/UefiDriverEntryPoint.h>
36 #include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h>
37 #include <Library/UefiRuntimeServicesTableLib.h>
38
39 #include "FatFileSystem.h"
40
41 //
42 // The FAT signature
43 //
44 #define FAT_VOLUME_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('f', 'a', 't', 'v')
45 #define FAT_IFILE_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('f', 'a', 't', 'i')
46 #define FAT_ODIR_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('f', 'a', 't', 'd')
47 #define FAT_DIRENT_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('f', 'a', 't', 'e')
48 #define FAT_OFILE_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('f', 'a', 't', 'o')
49 #define FAT_TASK_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('f', 'a', 't', 'T')
50 #define FAT_SUBTASK_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('f', 'a', 't', 'S')
51
52 #define ASSERT_VOLUME_LOCKED(a) ASSERT_LOCKED (&FatFsLock)
53
54 #define IFILE_FROM_FHAND(a) CR (a, FAT_IFILE, Handle, FAT_IFILE_SIGNATURE)
55
56 #define DIRENT_FROM_LINK(a) CR (a, FAT_DIRENT, Link, FAT_DIRENT_SIGNATURE)
57
58 #define VOLUME_FROM_ROOT_DIRENT(a) CR (a, FAT_VOLUME, RootDirEnt, FAT_VOLUME_SIGNATURE)
59
60 #define VOLUME_FROM_VOL_INTERFACE(a) CR (a, FAT_VOLUME, VolumeInterface, FAT_VOLUME_SIGNATURE);
61
62 #define ODIR_FROM_DIRCACHELINK(a) CR (a, FAT_ODIR, DirCacheLink, FAT_ODIR_SIGNATURE)
63
64 #define OFILE_FROM_CHECKLINK(a) CR (a, FAT_OFILE, CheckLink, FAT_OFILE_SIGNATURE)
65
66 #define OFILE_FROM_CHILDLINK(a) CR (a, FAT_OFILE, ChildLink, FAT_OFILE_SIGNATURE)
67
68 //
69 // Minimum sector size is 512B, Maximum sector size is 4096B
70 // Max sectors per cluster is 128
71 //
72 #define MAX_BLOCK_ALIGNMENT 12
73 #define MIN_BLOCK_ALIGNMENT 9
74 #define MAX_SECTORS_PER_CLUSTER_ALIGNMENT 7
75
76 //
77 // Efi Time Definition
78 //
79 #define IS_LEAP_YEAR(a) (((a) % 4 == 0) && (((a) % 100 != 0) || ((a) % 400 == 0)))
80
81 //
82 // Minimum fat page size is 8K, maximum fat page alignment is 32K
83 // Minimum data page size is 8K, maximum fat page alignment is 64K
84 //
85 #define FAT_FATCACHE_PAGE_MIN_ALIGNMENT 13
86 #define FAT_FATCACHE_PAGE_MAX_ALIGNMENT 15
87 #define FAT_DATACACHE_PAGE_MIN_ALIGNMENT 13
88 #define FAT_DATACACHE_PAGE_MAX_ALIGNMENT 16
89 #define FAT_DATACACHE_GROUP_COUNT 64
90 #define FAT_FATCACHE_GROUP_MIN_COUNT 1
91 #define FAT_FATCACHE_GROUP_MAX_COUNT 16
92
93 //
94 // Used in 8.3 generation algorithm
95 //
96 #define MAX_SPEC_RETRY 4
97 #define SPEC_BASE_TAG_LEN 6
98 #define HASH_BASE_TAG_LEN 2
99 #define HASH_VALUE_TAG_LEN (SPEC_BASE_TAG_LEN - HASH_BASE_TAG_LEN)
100
101 //
102 // Path name separator is back slash
103 //
104 #define PATH_NAME_SEPARATOR L'\\'
105
106
107 #define EFI_PATH_STRING_LENGTH 260
108 #define EFI_FILE_STRING_LENGTH 255
109 #define FAT_MAX_ALLOCATE_SIZE 0xA00000
110 #define LC_ISO_639_2_ENTRY_SIZE 3
111 #define MAX_LANG_CODE_SIZE 100
112
113 #define FAT_MAX_DIR_CACHE_COUNT 8
114 #define FAT_MAX_DIRENTRY_COUNT 0xFFFF
115 typedef CHAR8 LC_ISO_639_2;
116
117 //
118 // The fat types we support
119 //
120 typedef enum {
121 Fat12,
122 Fat16,
123 Fat32,
124 FatUndefined
125 } FAT_VOLUME_TYPE;
126
127 typedef enum {
128 CacheFat,
129 CacheData,
130 CacheMaxType
131 } CACHE_DATA_TYPE;
132
133 //
134 // Used in FatDiskIo
135 //
136 typedef enum {
137 ReadDisk = 0, // raw disk read
138 WriteDisk = 1, // raw disk write
139 ReadFat = 2, // read fat cache
140 WriteFat = 3, // write fat cache
141 ReadData = 6, // read data cache
142 WriteData = 7 // write data cache
143 } IO_MODE;
144
145 #define CACHE_ENABLED(a) ((a) >= 2)
146 #define RAW_ACCESS(a) ((IO_MODE)((a) & 0x1))
147 #define CACHE_TYPE(a) ((CACHE_DATA_TYPE)((a) >> 2))
148
149 //
150 // Disk cache tag
151 //
152 typedef struct {
153 UINTN PageNo;
154 UINTN RealSize;
155 BOOLEAN Dirty;
156 } CACHE_TAG;
157
158 typedef struct {
159 UINT64 BaseAddress;
160 UINT64 LimitAddress;
161 UINT8 *CacheBase;
162 BOOLEAN Dirty;
163 UINT8 PageAlignment;
164 UINTN GroupMask;
165 CACHE_TAG CacheTag[FAT_DATACACHE_GROUP_COUNT];
166 } DISK_CACHE;
167
168 //
169 // Hash table size
170 //
171 #define HASH_TABLE_SIZE 0x400
172 #define HASH_TABLE_MASK (HASH_TABLE_SIZE - 1)
173
174 //
175 // The directory entry for opened directory
176 //
177
178 typedef struct _FAT_DIRENT FAT_DIRENT;
179 typedef struct _FAT_ODIR FAT_ODIR;
180 typedef struct _FAT_OFILE FAT_OFILE;
181 typedef struct _FAT_VOLUME FAT_VOLUME;
182
183 struct _FAT_DIRENT {
184 UINTN Signature;
185 UINT16 EntryPos; // The position of this directory entry in the parent directory file
186 UINT8 EntryCount; // The count of the directory entry in the parent directory file
187 BOOLEAN Invalid; // Indicate whether this directory entry is valid
188 CHAR16 *FileString; // The unicode long file name for this directory entry
189 FAT_OFILE *OFile; // The OFile of the corresponding directory entry
190 FAT_DIRENT *ShortNameForwardLink; // Hash successor link for short filename
191 FAT_DIRENT *LongNameForwardLink; // Hash successor link for long filename
192 LIST_ENTRY Link; // Connection of every directory entry
193 FAT_DIRECTORY_ENTRY Entry; // The physical directory entry stored in disk
194 };
195
196 struct _FAT_ODIR {
197 UINTN Signature;
198 UINT32 CurrentEndPos; // Current end position of the directory
199 UINT32 CurrentPos; // Current position of the directory
200 LIST_ENTRY *CurrentCursor; // Current directory entry pointer
201 LIST_ENTRY ChildList; // List of all directory entries
202 BOOLEAN EndOfDir; // Indicate whether we have reached the end of the directory
203 LIST_ENTRY DirCacheLink; // Linked in Volume->DirCacheList when discarded
204 UINTN DirCacheTag; // The identification of the directory when in directory cache
205 FAT_DIRENT *LongNameHashTable[HASH_TABLE_SIZE];
206 FAT_DIRENT *ShortNameHashTable[HASH_TABLE_SIZE];
207 };
208
209 typedef struct {
210 UINTN Signature;
211 EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL Handle;
212 UINT64 Position;
213 BOOLEAN ReadOnly;
214 FAT_OFILE *OFile;
215 LIST_ENTRY Tasks; // List of all FAT_TASKs
216 LIST_ENTRY Link; // Link to other IFiles
217 } FAT_IFILE;
218
219 typedef struct {
220 UINTN Signature;
221 EFI_FILE_IO_TOKEN *FileIoToken;
222 FAT_IFILE *IFile;
223 LIST_ENTRY Subtasks; // List of all FAT_SUBTASKs
224 LIST_ENTRY Link; // Link to other FAT_TASKs
225 } FAT_TASK;
226
227 typedef struct {
228 UINTN Signature;
229 EFI_DISK_IO2_TOKEN DiskIo2Token;
230 FAT_TASK *Task;
231 BOOLEAN Write;
232 UINT64 Offset;
233 VOID *Buffer;
234 UINTN BufferSize;
235 LIST_ENTRY Link;
236 } FAT_SUBTASK;
237
238 //
239 // FAT_OFILE - Each opened file
240 //
241 struct _FAT_OFILE {
242 UINTN Signature;
243 FAT_VOLUME *Volume;
244 //
245 // A permanant error code to return to all accesses to
246 // this opened file
247 //
248 EFI_STATUS Error;
249 //
250 // A list of the IFILE instances for this OFile
251 //
252 LIST_ENTRY Opens;
253
254 //
255 // The dynamic infomation
256 //
257 UINTN FileSize;
258 UINTN FileCluster;
259 UINTN FileCurrentCluster;
260 UINTN FileLastCluster;
261
262 //
263 // Dirty is set if there have been any updates to the
264 // file
265 // Archive is set if the archive attribute in the file's
266 // directory entry needs to be set when performing flush
267 // PreserveLastMod is set if the last modification of the
268 // file is specified by SetInfo API
269 //
270 BOOLEAN Dirty;
271 BOOLEAN IsFixedRootDir;
272 BOOLEAN PreserveLastModification;
273 BOOLEAN Archive;
274 //
275 // Set by an OFile SetPosition
276 //
277 UINTN Position; // within file
278 UINT64 PosDisk; // on the disk
279 UINTN PosRem; // remaining in this disk run
280 //
281 // The opened parent, full path length and currently opened child files
282 //
283 FAT_OFILE *Parent;
284 UINTN FullPathLen;
285 LIST_ENTRY ChildHead;
286 LIST_ENTRY ChildLink;
287
288 //
289 // The opened directory structure for a directory; if this
290 // OFile represents a file, then ODir = NULL
291 //
292 FAT_ODIR *ODir;
293 //
294 // The directory entry for the Ofile
295 //
296 FAT_DIRENT *DirEnt;
297
298 //
299 // Link in Volume's reference list
300 //
301 LIST_ENTRY CheckLink;
302 };
303
304 struct _FAT_VOLUME {
305 UINTN Signature;
306
307 EFI_HANDLE Handle;
308 BOOLEAN Valid;
309 BOOLEAN DiskError;
310
311 EFI_SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM_PROTOCOL VolumeInterface;
312
313 //
314 // If opened, the parent handle and BlockIo interface
315 //
316 EFI_BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL *BlockIo;
317 EFI_DISK_IO_PROTOCOL *DiskIo;
318 EFI_DISK_IO2_PROTOCOL *DiskIo2;
319 UINT32 MediaId;
320 BOOLEAN ReadOnly;
321
322 //
323 // Computed values from fat bpb info
324 //
325 UINT64 VolumeSize;
326 UINT64 FatPos; // Disk pos of fat tables
327 UINT64 RootPos; // Disk pos of root directory
328 UINT64 FirstClusterPos; // Disk pos of first cluster
329 UINTN FatSize; // Number of bytes in each fat
330 UINTN MaxCluster; // Max cluster number
331 UINTN ClusterSize; // Cluster size of fat partition
332 UINT8 ClusterAlignment; // Equal to log_2 (clustersize);
333 FAT_VOLUME_TYPE FatType;
334
335 //
336 // Current part of fat table that's present
337 //
338 UINT64 FatEntryPos; // Location of buffer
339 UINTN FatEntrySize; // Size of buffer
340 UINT32 FatEntryBuffer; // The buffer
341 FAT_INFO_SECTOR FatInfoSector; // Free cluster info
342 UINTN FreeInfoPos; // Pos with the free cluster info
343 BOOLEAN FreeInfoValid; // If free cluster info is valid
344 //
345 // Unpacked Fat BPB info
346 //
347 UINTN NumFats;
348 UINTN RootEntries; // < FAT32, root dir is fixed size
349 UINTN RootCluster; // >= FAT32, root cluster chain head
350 //
351 // info for marking the volume dirty or not
352 //
353 BOOLEAN FatDirty; // If fat-entries have been updated
354 UINT32 DirtyValue;
355 UINT32 NotDirtyValue;
356
357 //
358 // The root directory entry and opened root file
359 //
360 FAT_DIRENT RootDirEnt;
361 //
362 // File Name of root OFile, it is empty string
363 //
364 CHAR16 RootFileString[1];
365 FAT_OFILE *Root;
366
367 //
368 // New OFiles are added to this list so they
369 // can be cleaned up if they aren't referenced.
370 //
371 LIST_ENTRY CheckRef;
372
373 //
374 // Directory cache List
375 //
376 LIST_ENTRY DirCacheList;
377 UINTN DirCacheCount;
378
379 //
380 // Disk Cache for this volume
381 //
382 VOID *CacheBuffer;
383 DISK_CACHE DiskCache[CacheMaxType];
384 };
385
386 //
387 // Function Prototypes
388 //
389
390 /**
391
392 Implements Open() of Simple File System Protocol.
393
394 @param FHand - File handle of the file serves as a starting reference point.
395 @param NewHandle - Handle of the file that is newly opened.
396 @param FileName - File name relative to FHand.
397 @param OpenMode - Open mode.
398 @param Attributes - Attributes to set if the file is created.
399
400
401 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER - The FileName is NULL or the file string is empty.
402 The OpenMode is not supported.
403 The Attributes is not the valid attributes.
404 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES - Can not allocate the memory for file string.
405 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Open the file successfully.
406 @return Others - The status of open file.
407
408 **/
409 EFI_STATUS
410 EFIAPI
411 FatOpen (
412 IN EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL *FHand,
413 OUT EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL **NewHandle,
414 IN CHAR16 *FileName,
415 IN UINT64 OpenMode,
416 IN UINT64 Attributes
417 )
418 ;
419
420 /**
421
422 Implements OpenEx() of Simple File System Protocol.
423
424 @param FHand - File handle of the file serves as a starting reference point.
425 @param NewHandle - Handle of the file that is newly opened.
426 @param FileName - File name relative to FHand.
427 @param OpenMode - Open mode.
428 @param Attributes - Attributes to set if the file is created.
429 @param Token - A pointer to the token associated with the transaction.
430
431 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER - The FileName is NULL or the file string is empty.
432 The OpenMode is not supported.
433 The Attributes is not the valid attributes.
434 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES - Can not allocate the memory for file string.
435 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Open the file successfully.
436 @return Others - The status of open file.
437
438 **/
439 EFI_STATUS
440 EFIAPI
441 FatOpenEx (
442 IN EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL *FHand,
443 OUT EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL **NewHandle,
444 IN CHAR16 *FileName,
445 IN UINT64 OpenMode,
446 IN UINT64 Attributes,
447 IN OUT EFI_FILE_IO_TOKEN *Token
448 )
449 ;
450
451 /**
452
453 Get the file's position of the file
454
455 @param FHand - The handle of file.
456 @param Position - The file's position of the file.
457
458 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Get the info successfully.
459 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR - Can not find the OFile for the file.
460 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED - The open file is not a file.
461
462 **/
463 EFI_STATUS
464 EFIAPI
465 FatGetPosition (
466 IN EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL *FHand,
467 OUT UINT64 *Position
468 )
469 ;
470
471 /**
472
473 Get the some types info of the file into Buffer
474
475 @param FHand - The handle of file.
476 @param Type - The type of the info.
477 @param BufferSize - Size of Buffer.
478 @param Buffer - Buffer containing volume info.
479
480 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Get the info successfully.
481 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR - Can not find the OFile for the file.
482
483 **/
484 EFI_STATUS
485 EFIAPI
486 FatGetInfo (
487 IN EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL *FHand,
488 IN EFI_GUID *Type,
489 IN OUT UINTN *BufferSize,
490 OUT VOID *Buffer
491 )
492 ;
493
494 /**
495
496 Set the some types info of the file into Buffer.
497
498 @param FHand - The handle of file.
499 @param Type - The type of the info.
500 @param BufferSize - Size of Buffer.
501 @param Buffer - Buffer containing volume info.
502
503 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Set the info successfully.
504 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR - Can not find the OFile for the file.
505
506 **/
507 EFI_STATUS
508 EFIAPI
509 FatSetInfo (
510 IN EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL *FHand,
511 IN EFI_GUID *Type,
512 IN UINTN BufferSize,
513 IN VOID *Buffer
514 )
515 ;
516
517 /**
518
519 Flushes all data associated with the file handle.
520
521 @param FHand - Handle to file to flush
522
523 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Flushed the file successfully
524 @retval EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED - The volume is read only
525 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED - The volume is not read only
526 but the file is read only
527 @return Others - Flushing of the file is failed
528
529 **/
530 EFI_STATUS
531 EFIAPI
532 FatFlush (
533 IN EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL *FHand
534 )
535 ;
536
537 /**
538
539 Flushes all data associated with the file handle.
540
541 @param FHand - Handle to file to flush.
542 @param Token - A pointer to the token associated with the transaction.
543
544 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Flushed the file successfully.
545 @retval EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED - The volume is read only.
546 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED - The file is read only.
547 @return Others - Flushing of the file failed.
548
549 **/
550 EFI_STATUS
551 EFIAPI
552 FatFlushEx (
553 IN EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL *FHand,
554 IN EFI_FILE_IO_TOKEN *Token
555 )
556 ;
557
558 /**
559
560 Flushes & Closes the file handle.
561
562 @param FHand - Handle to the file to delete.
563
564 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Closed the file successfully.
565
566 **/
567 EFI_STATUS
568 EFIAPI
569 FatClose (
570 IN EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL *FHand
571 )
572 ;
573
574 /**
575
576 Deletes the file & Closes the file handle.
577
578 @param FHand - Handle to the file to delete.
579
580 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Delete the file successfully.
581 @retval EFI_WARN_DELETE_FAILURE - Fail to delete the file.
582
583 **/
584 EFI_STATUS
585 EFIAPI
586 FatDelete (
587 IN EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL *FHand
588 )
589 ;
590
591 /**
592
593 Set the file's position of the file.
594
595 @param FHand - The handle of file
596 @param Position - The file's position of the file
597
598 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Set the info successfully
599 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR - Can not find the OFile for the file
600 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED - Set a directory with a not-zero position
601
602 **/
603 EFI_STATUS
604 EFIAPI
605 FatSetPosition (
606 IN EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL *FHand,
607 IN UINT64 Position
608 )
609 ;
610
611 /**
612
613 Get the file info.
614
615 @param FHand - The handle of the file.
616 @param BufferSize - Size of Buffer.
617 @param Buffer - Buffer containing read data.
618
619 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Get the file info successfully.
620 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR - Can not find the OFile for the file.
621 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED - The file type of open file is error.
622 @return other - An error occurred when operation the disk.
623
624 **/
625 EFI_STATUS
626 EFIAPI
627 FatRead (
628 IN EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL *FHand,
629 IN OUT UINTN *BufferSize,
630 OUT VOID *Buffer
631 )
632 ;
633
634 /**
635
636 Get the file info.
637
638 @param FHand - The handle of the file.
639 @param Token - A pointer to the token associated with the transaction.
640
641 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Get the file info successfully.
642 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR - Can not find the OFile for the file.
643 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED - The file type of open file is error.
644 @return other - An error occurred when operation the disk.
645
646 **/
647 EFI_STATUS
648 EFIAPI
649 FatReadEx (
650 IN EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL *FHand,
651 IN OUT EFI_FILE_IO_TOKEN *Token
652 )
653 ;
654
655 /**
656
657 Set the file info.
658
659 @param FHand - The handle of the file.
660 @param BufferSize - Size of Buffer.
661 @param Buffer - Buffer containing write data.
662
663 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Set the file info successfully.
664 @retval EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED - The disk is write protected.
665 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED - The file is read-only.
666 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR - The OFile is not valid.
667 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED - The open file is not a file.
668 - The writing file size is larger than 4GB.
669 @return other - An error occurred when operation the disk.
670
671 **/
672 EFI_STATUS
673 EFIAPI
674 FatWrite (
675 IN EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL *FHand,
676 IN OUT UINTN *BufferSize,
677 IN VOID *Buffer
678 )
679 ;
680
681 /**
682
683 Get the file info.
684
685 @param FHand - The handle of the file.
686 @param Token - A pointer to the token associated with the transaction.
687
688 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Get the file info successfully.
689 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR - Can not find the OFile for the file.
690 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED - The file type of open file is error.
691 @return other - An error occurred when operation the disk.
692
693 **/
694 EFI_STATUS
695 EFIAPI
696 FatWriteEx (
697 IN EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL *FHand,
698 IN OUT EFI_FILE_IO_TOKEN *Token
699 )
700 ;
701
702 //
703 // DiskCache.c
704 //
705 /**
706
707 Initialize the disk cache according to Volume's FatType.
708
709 @param Volume - FAT file system volume.
710
711 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - The disk cache is successfully initialized.
712 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES - Not enough memory to allocate disk cache.
713
714 **/
715 EFI_STATUS
716 FatInitializeDiskCache (
717 IN FAT_VOLUME *Volume
718 );
719
720 /**
721
722 Read BufferSize bytes from the position of Offset into Buffer,
723 or write BufferSize bytes from Buffer into the position of Offset.
724
725 Base on the parameter of CACHE_DATA_TYPE, the data access will be divided into
726 the access of FAT cache (CACHE_FAT) and the access of Data cache (CACHE_DATA):
727
728 1. Access of FAT cache (CACHE_FAT): Access the data in the FAT cache, if there is cache
729 page hit, just return the cache page; else update the related cache page and return
730 the right cache page.
731 2. Access of Data cache (CACHE_DATA):
732 The access data will be divided into UnderRun data, Aligned data and OverRun data;
733 The UnderRun data and OverRun data will be accessed by the Data cache,
734 but the Aligned data will be accessed with disk directly.
735
736 @param Volume - FAT file system volume.
737 @param CacheDataType - The type of cache: CACHE_DATA or CACHE_FAT.
738 @param IoMode - Indicate the type of disk access.
739 @param Offset - The starting byte offset to read from.
740 @param BufferSize - Size of Buffer.
741 @param Buffer - Buffer containing cache data.
742 @param Task point to task instance.
743
744 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - The data was accessed correctly.
745 @retval EFI_MEDIA_CHANGED - The MediaId does not match the current device.
746 @return Others - An error occurred when accessing cache.
747
748 **/
749 EFI_STATUS
750 FatAccessCache (
751 IN FAT_VOLUME *Volume,
752 IN CACHE_DATA_TYPE CacheDataType,
753 IN IO_MODE IoMode,
754 IN UINT64 Offset,
755 IN UINTN BufferSize,
756 IN OUT UINT8 *Buffer,
757 IN FAT_TASK *Task
758 );
759
760 /**
761
762 Flush all the dirty cache back, include the FAT cache and the Data cache.
763
764 @param Volume - FAT file system volume.
765 @param Task point to task instance.
766
767 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Flush all the dirty cache back successfully
768 @return other - An error occurred when writing the data into the disk
769
770 **/
771 EFI_STATUS
772 FatVolumeFlushCache (
773 IN FAT_VOLUME *Volume,
774 IN FAT_TASK *Task
775 );
776
777 //
778 // Flush.c
779 //
780 /**
781
782 Flush the data associated with an open file.
783 In this implementation, only last Mod/Access time is updated.
784
785 @param OFile - The open file.
786
787 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - The OFile is flushed successfully.
788 @return Others - An error occurred when flushing this OFile.
789
790 **/
791 EFI_STATUS
792 FatOFileFlush (
793 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile
794 );
795
796 /**
797
798 Check the references of the OFile.
799 If the OFile (that is checked) is no longer
800 referenced, then it is freed.
801
802 @param OFile - The OFile to be checked.
803
804 @retval TRUE - The OFile is not referenced and freed.
805 @retval FALSE - The OFile is kept.
806
807 **/
808 BOOLEAN
809 FatCheckOFileRef (
810 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile
811 );
812
813 /**
814
815 Set the OFile and its child OFile with the error Status
816
817 @param OFile - The OFile whose permanent error code is to be set.
818 @param Status - Error code to be set.
819
820 **/
821 VOID
822 FatSetVolumeError (
823 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile,
824 IN EFI_STATUS Status
825 );
826
827 /**
828
829 Close the open file instance.
830
831 @param IFile - Open file instance.
832
833 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Closed the file successfully.
834
835 **/
836 EFI_STATUS
837 FatIFileClose (
838 FAT_IFILE *IFile
839 );
840
841 /**
842
843 Set error status for a specific OFile, reference checking the volume.
844 If volume is already marked as invalid, and all resources are freed
845 after reference checking, the file system protocol is uninstalled and
846 the volume structure is freed.
847
848 @param Volume - the Volume that is to be reference checked and unlocked.
849 @param OFile - the OFile whose permanent error code is to be set.
850 @param EfiStatus - error code to be set.
851 @param Task point to task instance.
852
853 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Clean up the volume successfully.
854 @return Others - Cleaning up of the volume is failed.
855
856 **/
857 EFI_STATUS
858 FatCleanupVolume (
859 IN FAT_VOLUME *Volume,
860 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile,
861 IN EFI_STATUS EfiStatus,
862 IN FAT_TASK *Task
863 );
864
865 //
866 // FileSpace.c
867 //
868 /**
869
870 Shrink the end of the open file base on the file size.
871
872 @param OFile - The open file.
873
874 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Shrinked sucessfully.
875 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED - There are errors in the file's clusters.
876
877 **/
878 EFI_STATUS
879 FatShrinkEof (
880 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile
881 );
882
883 /**
884
885 Grow the end of the open file base on the NewSizeInBytes.
886
887 @param OFile - The open file.
888 @param NewSizeInBytes - The new size in bytes of the open file.
889
890 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - The file is grown sucessfully.
891 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED - The file size is larger than 4GB.
892 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED - There are errors in the files' clusters.
893 @retval EFI_VOLUME_FULL - The volume is full and can not grow the file.
894
895 **/
896 EFI_STATUS
897 FatGrowEof (
898 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile,
899 IN UINT64 NewSizeInBytes
900 );
901
902 /**
903
904 Get the size of directory of the open file.
905
906 @param Volume - The File System Volume.
907 @param Cluster - The Starting cluster.
908
909 @return The physical size of the file starting at the input cluster, if there is error in the
910 cluster chain, the return value is 0.
911
912 **/
913 UINTN
914 FatPhysicalDirSize (
915 IN FAT_VOLUME *Volume,
916 IN UINTN Cluster
917 );
918
919 /**
920
921 Get the physical size of a file on the disk.
922
923 @param Volume - The file system volume.
924 @param RealSize - The real size of a file.
925
926 @return The physical size of a file on the disk.
927
928 **/
929 UINT64
930 FatPhysicalFileSize (
931 IN FAT_VOLUME *Volume,
932 IN UINTN RealSize
933 );
934
935 /**
936
937 Seek OFile to requested position, and calculate the number of
938 consecutive clusters from the position in the file
939
940 @param OFile - The open file.
941 @param Position - The file's position which will be accessed.
942 @param PosLimit - The maximum length current reading/writing may access
943
944 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Set the info successfully.
945 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED - Cluster chain corrupt.
946
947 **/
948 EFI_STATUS
949 FatOFilePosition (
950 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile,
951 IN UINTN Position,
952 IN UINTN PosLimit
953 );
954
955 /**
956
957 Update the free cluster info of FatInfoSector of the volume.
958
959 @param Volume - FAT file system volume.
960
961 **/
962 VOID
963 FatComputeFreeInfo (
964 IN FAT_VOLUME *Volume
965 );
966
967 //
968 // Init.c
969 //
970 /**
971
972 Allocates volume structure, detects FAT file system, installs protocol,
973 and initialize cache.
974
975 @param Handle - The handle of parent device.
976 @param DiskIo - The DiskIo of parent device.
977 @param DiskIo2 - The DiskIo2 of parent device.
978 @param BlockIo - The BlockIo of parent devicel
979
980 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Allocate a new volume successfully.
981 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES - Can not allocate the memory.
982 @return Others - Allocating a new volume failed.
983
984 **/
985 EFI_STATUS
986 FatAllocateVolume (
987 IN EFI_HANDLE Handle,
988 IN EFI_DISK_IO_PROTOCOL *DiskIo,
989 IN EFI_DISK_IO2_PROTOCOL *DiskIo2,
990 IN EFI_BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL *BlockIo
991 );
992
993 /**
994
995 Detects FAT file system on Disk and set relevant fields of Volume.
996
997 @param Volume - The volume structure.
998
999 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - The Fat File System is detected successfully
1000 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED - The volume is not FAT file system.
1001 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED - The volume is corrupted.
1002
1003 **/
1004 EFI_STATUS
1005 FatOpenDevice (
1006 IN OUT FAT_VOLUME *Volume
1007 );
1008
1009 /**
1010
1011 Called by FatDriverBindingStop(), Abandon the volume.
1012
1013 @param Volume - The volume to be abandoned.
1014
1015 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Abandoned the volume successfully.
1016 @return Others - Can not uninstall the protocol interfaces.
1017
1018 **/
1019 EFI_STATUS
1020 FatAbandonVolume (
1021 IN FAT_VOLUME *Volume
1022 );
1023
1024 //
1025 // Misc.c
1026 //
1027 /**
1028
1029 Create the task
1030
1031 @param IFile - The instance of the open file.
1032 @param Token - A pointer to the token associated with the transaction.
1033
1034 @return FAT_TASK * - Return the task instance.
1035
1036 **/
1037 FAT_TASK *
1038 FatCreateTask (
1039 FAT_IFILE *IFile,
1040 EFI_FILE_IO_TOKEN *Token
1041 );
1042
1043 /**
1044
1045 Destroy the task.
1046
1047 @param Task - The task to be destroyed.
1048
1049 **/
1050 VOID
1051 FatDestroyTask (
1052 FAT_TASK *Task
1053 );
1054
1055 /**
1056
1057 Wait all non-blocking requests complete.
1058
1059 @param IFile - The instance of the open file.
1060
1061 **/
1062 VOID
1063 FatWaitNonblockingTask (
1064 FAT_IFILE *IFile
1065 );
1066
1067 /**
1068
1069 Remove the subtask from subtask list.
1070
1071 @param Subtask - The subtask to be removed.
1072
1073 @return LIST_ENTRY * - The next node in the list.
1074
1075 **/
1076 LIST_ENTRY *
1077 FatDestroySubtask (
1078 FAT_SUBTASK *Subtask
1079 );
1080
1081 /**
1082
1083 Execute the task.
1084
1085 @param IFile - The instance of the open file.
1086 @param Task - The task to be executed.
1087
1088 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - The task was executed sucessfully.
1089 @return other - An error occurred when executing the task.
1090
1091 **/
1092 EFI_STATUS
1093 FatQueueTask (
1094 IN FAT_IFILE *IFile,
1095 IN FAT_TASK *Task
1096 );
1097
1098 /**
1099
1100 Set the volume as dirty or not.
1101
1102 @param Volume - FAT file system volume.
1103 @param IoMode - The access mode.
1104 @param DirtyValue - Set the volume as dirty or not.
1105
1106 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Set the new FAT entry value sucessfully.
1107 @return other - An error occurred when operation the FAT entries.
1108
1109 **/
1110 EFI_STATUS
1111 FatAccessVolumeDirty (
1112 IN FAT_VOLUME *Volume,
1113 IN IO_MODE IoMode,
1114 IN VOID *DirtyValue
1115 );
1116
1117 /**
1118
1119 General disk access function.
1120
1121 @param Volume - FAT file system volume.
1122 @param IoMode - The access mode (disk read/write or cache access).
1123 @param Offset - The starting byte offset to read from.
1124 @param BufferSize - Size of Buffer.
1125 @param Buffer - Buffer containing read data.
1126 @param Task point to task instance.
1127
1128 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - The operation is performed successfully.
1129 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED - The accesss is
1130 @return Others - The status of read/write the disk
1131
1132 **/
1133 EFI_STATUS
1134 FatDiskIo (
1135 IN FAT_VOLUME *Volume,
1136 IN IO_MODE IoMode,
1137 IN UINT64 Offset,
1138 IN UINTN BufferSize,
1139 IN OUT VOID *Buffer,
1140 IN FAT_TASK *Task
1141 );
1142
1143 /**
1144
1145 Lock the volume.
1146
1147 **/
1148 VOID
1149 FatAcquireLock (
1150 VOID
1151 );
1152
1153 /**
1154
1155 Unlock the volume.
1156
1157 **/
1158 VOID
1159 FatReleaseLock (
1160 VOID
1161 );
1162
1163 /**
1164
1165 Lock the volume.
1166 If the lock is already in the acquired state, then EFI_ACCESS_DENIED is returned.
1167 Otherwise, EFI_SUCCESS is returned.
1168
1169 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - The volume is locked.
1170 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED - The volume could not be locked because it is already locked.
1171
1172 **/
1173 EFI_STATUS
1174 FatAcquireLockOrFail (
1175 VOID
1176 );
1177
1178 /**
1179
1180 Free directory entry.
1181
1182 @param DirEnt - The directory entry to be freed.
1183
1184 **/
1185 VOID
1186 FatFreeDirEnt (
1187 IN FAT_DIRENT *DirEnt
1188 );
1189
1190 /**
1191
1192 Free volume structure (including the contents of directory cache and disk cache).
1193
1194 @param Volume - The volume structure to be freed.
1195
1196 **/
1197 VOID
1198 FatFreeVolume (
1199 IN FAT_VOLUME *Volume
1200 );
1201
1202 /**
1203
1204 Translate EFI time to FAT time.
1205
1206 @param ETime - The time of EFI_TIME.
1207 @param FTime - The time of FAT_DATE_TIME.
1208
1209 **/
1210 VOID
1211 FatEfiTimeToFatTime (
1212 IN EFI_TIME *ETime,
1213 OUT FAT_DATE_TIME *FTime
1214 );
1215
1216 /**
1217
1218 Translate Fat time to EFI time.
1219
1220 @param FTime - The time of FAT_DATE_TIME.
1221 @param ETime - The time of EFI_TIME..
1222
1223 **/
1224 VOID
1225 FatFatTimeToEfiTime (
1226 IN FAT_DATE_TIME *FTime,
1227 OUT EFI_TIME *ETime
1228 );
1229
1230 /**
1231
1232 Get Current FAT time.
1233
1234 @param FatTime - Current FAT time.
1235
1236 **/
1237 VOID
1238 FatGetCurrentFatTime (
1239 OUT FAT_DATE_TIME *FatTime
1240 );
1241
1242 /**
1243
1244 Check whether a time is valid.
1245
1246 @param Time - The time of EFI_TIME.
1247
1248 @retval TRUE - The time is valid.
1249 @retval FALSE - The time is not valid.
1250
1251 **/
1252 BOOLEAN
1253 FatIsValidTime (
1254 IN EFI_TIME *Time
1255 );
1256
1257 //
1258 // UnicodeCollation.c
1259 //
1260 /**
1261 Initialize Unicode Collation support.
1262
1263 It tries to locate Unicode Collation 2 protocol and matches it with current
1264 platform language code. If for any reason the first attempt fails, it then tries to
1265 use Unicode Collation Protocol.
1266
1267 @param AgentHandle The handle used to open Unicode Collation (2) protocol.
1268
1269 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Unicode Collation (2) protocol has been successfully located.
1270 @retval Others The Unicode Collation (2) protocol has not been located.
1271
1272 **/
1273 EFI_STATUS
1274 InitializeUnicodeCollationSupport (
1275 IN EFI_HANDLE AgentHandle
1276 );
1277
1278 /**
1279 Convert FAT string to unicode string.
1280
1281 @param FatSize The size of FAT string.
1282 @param Fat The FAT string.
1283 @param String The unicode string.
1284
1285 @return None.
1286
1287 **/
1288 VOID
1289 FatFatToStr (
1290 IN UINTN FatSize,
1291 IN CHAR8 *Fat,
1292 OUT CHAR16 *String
1293 );
1294
1295 /**
1296 Convert unicode string to Fat string.
1297
1298 @param String The unicode string.
1299 @param FatSize The size of the FAT string.
1300 @param Fat The FAT string.
1301
1302 @retval TRUE Convert successfully.
1303 @retval FALSE Convert error.
1304
1305 **/
1306 BOOLEAN
1307 FatStrToFat (
1308 IN CHAR16 *String,
1309 IN UINTN FatSize,
1310 OUT CHAR8 *Fat
1311 );
1312
1313 /**
1314 Lowercase a string
1315
1316 @param Str The string which will be lower-cased.
1317
1318 **/
1319 VOID
1320 FatStrLwr (
1321 IN CHAR16 *Str
1322 );
1323
1324 /**
1325 Uppercase a string.
1326
1327 @param Str The string which will be upper-cased.
1328
1329 **/
1330 VOID
1331 FatStrUpr (
1332 IN CHAR16 *Str
1333 );
1334
1335 /**
1336 Performs a case-insensitive comparison of two Null-terminated Unicode strings.
1337
1338 @param Str1 A pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
1339 @param Str2 A pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
1340
1341 @retval 0 S1 is equivalent to S2.
1342 @retval >0 S1 is lexically greater than S2.
1343 @retval <0 S1 is lexically less than S2.
1344 **/
1345 INTN
1346 FatStriCmp (
1347 IN CHAR16 *Str1,
1348 IN CHAR16 *Str2
1349 );
1350
1351 //
1352 // Open.c
1353 //
1354
1355 /**
1356
1357 Open a file for a file name relative to an existing OFile.
1358 The IFile of the newly opened file is passed out.
1359
1360 @param OFile - The file that serves as a starting reference point.
1361 @param NewIFile - The newly generated IFile instance.
1362 @param FileName - The file name relative to the OFile.
1363 @param OpenMode - Open mode.
1364 @param Attributes - Attributes to set if the file is created.
1365
1366
1367 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Open the file successfully.
1368 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER - The open mode is conflict with the attributes
1369 or the file name is not valid.
1370 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND - Conficts between dir intention and attribute.
1371 @retval EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED - Can't open for write if the volume is read only.
1372 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED - If the file's attribute is read only, and the
1373 open is for read-write fail it.
1374 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES - Can not allocate the memory.
1375
1376 **/
1377 EFI_STATUS
1378 FatOFileOpen (
1379 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile,
1380 OUT FAT_IFILE **NewIFile,
1381 IN CHAR16 *FileName,
1382 IN UINT64 OpenMode,
1383 IN UINT8 Attributes
1384 );
1385
1386 /**
1387
1388 Create an Open instance for the existing OFile.
1389 The IFile of the newly opened file is passed out.
1390
1391 @param OFile - The file that serves as a starting reference point.
1392 @param PtrIFile - The newly generated IFile instance.
1393
1394 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES - Can not allocate the memory for the IFile
1395 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Create the new IFile for the OFile successfully
1396
1397 **/
1398 EFI_STATUS
1399 FatAllocateIFile (
1400 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile,
1401 OUT FAT_IFILE **PtrIFile
1402 );
1403
1404 //
1405 // OpenVolume.c
1406 //
1407 /**
1408
1409 Implements Simple File System Protocol interface function OpenVolume().
1410
1411 @param This - Calling context.
1412 @param File - the Root Directory of the volume.
1413
1414 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES - Can not allocate the memory.
1415 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED - The FAT type is error.
1416 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Open the volume successfully.
1417
1418 **/
1419 EFI_STATUS
1420 EFIAPI
1421 FatOpenVolume (
1422 IN EFI_SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM_PROTOCOL *This,
1423 OUT EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL **File
1424 );
1425
1426 //
1427 // ReadWrite.c
1428 //
1429 /**
1430
1431 This function reads data from a file or writes data to a file.
1432 It uses OFile->PosRem to determine how much data can be accessed in one time.
1433
1434 @param OFile - The open file.
1435 @param IoMode - Indicate whether the access mode is reading or writing.
1436 @param Position - The position where data will be accessed.
1437 @param DataBufferSize - Size of Buffer.
1438 @param UserBuffer - Buffer containing data.
1439 @param Task point to task instance.
1440
1441 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Access the data successfully.
1442 @return other - An error occurred when operating on the disk.
1443
1444 **/
1445 EFI_STATUS
1446 FatAccessOFile (
1447 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile,
1448 IN IO_MODE IoMode,
1449 IN UINTN Position,
1450 IN UINTN *DataBufferSize,
1451 IN UINT8 *UserBuffer,
1452 IN FAT_TASK *Task
1453 );
1454
1455 /**
1456
1457 Expand OFile by appending zero bytes at the end of OFile.
1458
1459 @param OFile - The open file.
1460 @param ExpandedSize - The number of zero bytes appended at the end of the file.
1461
1462 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - The file is expanded successfully.
1463 @return other - An error occurred when expanding file.
1464
1465 **/
1466 EFI_STATUS
1467 FatExpandOFile (
1468 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile,
1469 IN UINT64 ExpandedSize
1470 );
1471
1472 /**
1473
1474 Write zero pool from the WritePos to the end of OFile.
1475
1476 @param OFile - The open file to write zero pool.
1477 @param WritePos - The number of zero bytes written.
1478
1479 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Write the zero pool successfully.
1480 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES - Not enough memory to perform the operation.
1481 @return other - An error occurred when writing disk.
1482
1483 **/
1484 EFI_STATUS
1485 FatWriteZeroPool (
1486 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile,
1487 IN UINTN WritePos
1488 );
1489
1490 /**
1491
1492 Truncate the OFile to smaller file size.
1493
1494 @param OFile - The open file.
1495 @param TruncatedSize - The new file size.
1496
1497 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - The file is truncated successfully.
1498 @return other - An error occurred when truncating file.
1499
1500 **/
1501 EFI_STATUS
1502 FatTruncateOFile (
1503 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile,
1504 IN UINTN TruncatedSize
1505 );
1506
1507 //
1508 // DirectoryManage.c
1509 //
1510 /**
1511
1512 Set the OFile's current directory cursor to the list head.
1513
1514 @param OFile - The directory OFile whose directory cursor is reset.
1515
1516 **/
1517 VOID
1518 FatResetODirCursor (
1519 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile
1520 );
1521
1522 /**
1523
1524 Set the directory's cursor to the next and get the next directory entry.
1525
1526 @param OFile - The parent OFile.
1527 @param PtrDirEnt - The next directory entry.
1528
1529 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - We get the next directory entry successfully.
1530 @return other - An error occurred when get next directory entry.
1531
1532 **/
1533 EFI_STATUS
1534 FatGetNextDirEnt (
1535 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile,
1536 OUT FAT_DIRENT **PtrDirEnt
1537 );
1538
1539 /**
1540
1541 Remove this directory entry node from the list of directory entries and hash table.
1542
1543 @param OFile - The parent OFile.
1544 @param DirEnt - The directory entry to be removed.
1545
1546 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - The directory entry is successfully removed.
1547 @return other - An error occurred when removing the directory entry.
1548
1549 **/
1550 EFI_STATUS
1551 FatRemoveDirEnt (
1552 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile,
1553 IN FAT_DIRENT *DirEnt
1554 );
1555
1556 /**
1557
1558 Save the directory entry to disk.
1559
1560 @param OFile - The parent OFile which needs to update.
1561 @param DirEnt - The directory entry to be saved.
1562
1563 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Store the directory entry successfully.
1564 @return other - An error occurred when writing the directory entry.
1565
1566 **/
1567 EFI_STATUS
1568 FatStoreDirEnt (
1569 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile,
1570 IN FAT_DIRENT *DirEnt
1571 );
1572
1573 /**
1574
1575 Create a directory entry in the parent OFile.
1576
1577 @param OFile - The parent OFile.
1578 @param FileName - The filename of the newly-created directory entry.
1579 @param Attributes - The attribute of the newly-created directory entry.
1580 @param PtrDirEnt - The pointer to the newly-created directory entry.
1581
1582 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - The directory entry is successfully created.
1583 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES - Not enough memory to create the directory entry.
1584 @return other - An error occurred when creating the directory entry.
1585
1586 **/
1587 EFI_STATUS
1588 FatCreateDirEnt (
1589 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile,
1590 IN CHAR16 *FileName,
1591 IN UINT8 Attributes,
1592 OUT FAT_DIRENT **PtrDirEnt
1593 );
1594
1595 /**
1596
1597 Determine whether the directory entry is "." or ".." entry.
1598
1599 @param DirEnt - The corresponding directory entry.
1600
1601 @retval TRUE - The directory entry is "." or ".." directory entry
1602 @retval FALSE - The directory entry is not "." or ".." directory entry
1603
1604 **/
1605 BOOLEAN
1606 FatIsDotDirEnt (
1607 IN FAT_DIRENT *DirEnt
1608 );
1609
1610 /**
1611
1612 Set the OFile's cluster and size info in its directory entry.
1613
1614 @param OFile - The corresponding OFile.
1615
1616 **/
1617 VOID
1618 FatUpdateDirEntClusterSizeInfo (
1619 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile
1620 );
1621
1622 /**
1623
1624 Copy all the information of DirEnt2 to DirEnt1 except for 8.3 name.
1625
1626 @param DirEnt1 - The destination directory entry.
1627 @param DirEnt2 - The source directory entry.
1628
1629 **/
1630 VOID
1631 FatCloneDirEnt (
1632 IN FAT_DIRENT *DirEnt1,
1633 IN FAT_DIRENT *DirEnt2
1634 );
1635
1636 /**
1637
1638 Get the directory entry's info into Buffer.
1639
1640 @param Volume - FAT file system volume.
1641 @param DirEnt - The corresponding directory entry.
1642 @param BufferSize - Size of Buffer.
1643 @param Buffer - Buffer containing file info.
1644
1645 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Get the file info successfully.
1646 @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL - The buffer is too small.
1647
1648 **/
1649 EFI_STATUS
1650 FatGetDirEntInfo (
1651 IN FAT_VOLUME *Volume,
1652 IN FAT_DIRENT *DirEnt,
1653 IN OUT UINTN *BufferSize,
1654 OUT VOID *Buffer
1655 );
1656
1657 /**
1658
1659 Open the directory entry to get the OFile.
1660
1661 @param Parent - The parent OFile.
1662 @param DirEnt - The directory entry to be opened.
1663
1664 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - The directory entry is successfully opened.
1665 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES - not enough memory to allocate a new OFile.
1666 @return other - An error occurred when opening the directory entry.
1667
1668 **/
1669 EFI_STATUS
1670 FatOpenDirEnt (
1671 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile,
1672 IN FAT_DIRENT *DirEnt
1673 );
1674
1675 /**
1676
1677 Create "." and ".." directory entries in the newly-created parent OFile.
1678
1679 @param OFile - The parent OFile.
1680
1681 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - The dot directory entries are successfully created.
1682 @return other - An error occurred when creating the directory entry.
1683
1684 **/
1685 EFI_STATUS
1686 FatCreateDotDirEnts (
1687 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile
1688 );
1689
1690 /**
1691
1692 Close the directory entry and free the OFile.
1693
1694 @param DirEnt - The directory entry to be closed.
1695
1696 **/
1697 VOID
1698 FatCloseDirEnt (
1699 IN FAT_DIRENT *DirEnt
1700 );
1701
1702 /**
1703
1704 Traverse filename and open all OFiles that can be opened.
1705 Update filename pointer to the component that can't be opened.
1706 If more than one name component remains, returns an error;
1707 otherwise, return the remaining name component so that the caller might choose to create it.
1708
1709 @param PtrOFile - As input, the reference OFile; as output, the located OFile.
1710 @param FileName - The file name relevant to the OFile.
1711 @param Attributes - The attribute of the destination OFile.
1712 @param NewFileName - The remaining file name.
1713
1714 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND - The file name can't be opened and there is more than one
1715 components within the name left (this means the name can
1716 not be created either).
1717 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER - The parameter is not valid.
1718 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Open the file successfully.
1719 @return other - An error occured when locating the OFile.
1720
1721 **/
1722 EFI_STATUS
1723 FatLocateOFile (
1724 IN OUT FAT_OFILE **PtrOFile,
1725 IN CHAR16 *FileName,
1726 IN UINT8 Attributes,
1727 OUT CHAR16 *NewFileName
1728 );
1729
1730 /**
1731
1732 Get the directory entry for the volume.
1733
1734 @param Volume - FAT file system volume.
1735 @param Name - The file name of the volume.
1736
1737 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Update the volume with the directory entry sucessfully.
1738 @return others - An error occurred when getting volume label.
1739
1740 **/
1741 EFI_STATUS
1742 FatGetVolumeEntry (
1743 IN FAT_VOLUME *Volume,
1744 IN CHAR16 *Name
1745 );
1746
1747 /**
1748
1749 Set the relevant directory entry into disk for the volume.
1750
1751 @param Volume - FAT file system volume.
1752 @param Name - The new file name of the volume.
1753
1754 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Update the Volume sucessfully.
1755 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED - The input label is not a valid volume label.
1756 @return other - An error occurred when setting volume label.
1757
1758 **/
1759 EFI_STATUS
1760 FatSetVolumeEntry (
1761 IN FAT_VOLUME *Volume,
1762 IN CHAR16 *Name
1763 );
1764
1765 //
1766 // Hash.c
1767 //
1768 /**
1769
1770 Search the long name hash table for the directory entry.
1771
1772 @param ODir - The directory to be searched.
1773 @param LongNameString - The long name string to search.
1774
1775 @return The previous long name hash node of the directory entry.
1776
1777 **/
1778 FAT_DIRENT **
1779 FatLongNameHashSearch (
1780 IN FAT_ODIR *ODir,
1781 IN CHAR16 *LongNameString
1782 );
1783
1784 /**
1785
1786 Search the short name hash table for the directory entry.
1787
1788 @param ODir - The directory to be searched.
1789 @param ShortNameString - The short name string to search.
1790
1791 @return The previous short name hash node of the directory entry.
1792
1793 **/
1794 FAT_DIRENT **
1795 FatShortNameHashSearch (
1796 IN FAT_ODIR *ODir,
1797 IN CHAR8 *ShortNameString
1798 );
1799
1800 /**
1801
1802 Insert directory entry to hash table.
1803
1804 @param ODir - The parent directory.
1805 @param DirEnt - The directory entry node.
1806
1807 **/
1808 VOID
1809 FatInsertToHashTable (
1810 IN FAT_ODIR *ODir,
1811 IN FAT_DIRENT *DirEnt
1812 );
1813
1814 /**
1815
1816 Delete directory entry from hash table.
1817
1818 @param ODir - The parent directory.
1819 @param DirEnt - The directory entry node.
1820
1821 **/
1822 VOID
1823 FatDeleteFromHashTable (
1824 IN FAT_ODIR *ODir,
1825 IN FAT_DIRENT *DirEnt
1826 );
1827
1828 //
1829 // FileName.c
1830 //
1831 /**
1832
1833 This function checks whether the input FileName is a valid 8.3 short name.
1834 If the input FileName is a valid 8.3, the output is the 8.3 short name;
1835 otherwise, the output is the base tag of 8.3 short name.
1836
1837 @param FileName - The input unicode filename.
1838 @param File8Dot3Name - The output ascii 8.3 short name or base tag of 8.3 short name.
1839
1840 @retval TRUE - The input unicode filename is a valid 8.3 short name.
1841 @retval FALSE - The input unicode filename is not a valid 8.3 short name.
1842
1843 **/
1844 BOOLEAN
1845 FatCheckIs8Dot3Name (
1846 IN CHAR16 *FileName,
1847 OUT CHAR8 *File8Dot3Name
1848 );
1849
1850 /**
1851
1852 This function generates 8Dot3 name from user specified name for a newly created file.
1853
1854 @param Parent - The parent directory.
1855 @param DirEnt - The directory entry whose 8Dot3Name needs to be generated.
1856
1857 **/
1858 VOID
1859 FatCreate8Dot3Name (
1860 IN FAT_OFILE *Parent,
1861 IN FAT_DIRENT *DirEnt
1862 );
1863
1864 /**
1865
1866 Convert the ascii fat name to the unicode string and strip trailing spaces,
1867 and if necessary, convert the unicode string to lower case.
1868
1869 @param FatName - The Char8 string needs to be converted.
1870 @param Len - The length of the fat name.
1871 @param LowerCase - Indicate whether to convert the string to lower case.
1872 @param Str - The result of the convertion.
1873
1874 **/
1875 VOID
1876 FatNameToStr (
1877 IN CHAR8 *FatName,
1878 IN UINTN Len,
1879 IN UINTN LowerCase,
1880 IN CHAR16 *Str
1881 );
1882
1883 /**
1884
1885 Set the caseflag value for the directory entry.
1886
1887 @param DirEnt - The logical directory entry whose caseflag value is to be set.
1888
1889 **/
1890 VOID
1891 FatSetCaseFlag (
1892 IN FAT_DIRENT *DirEnt
1893 );
1894
1895 /**
1896
1897 Convert the 8.3 ASCII fat name to cased Unicode string according to case flag.
1898
1899 @param DirEnt - The corresponding directory entry.
1900 @param FileString - The output Unicode file name.
1901 @param FileStringMax The max length of FileString.
1902
1903 **/
1904 VOID
1905 FatGetFileNameViaCaseFlag (
1906 IN FAT_DIRENT *DirEnt,
1907 IN OUT CHAR16 *FileString,
1908 IN UINTN FileStringMax
1909 );
1910
1911 /**
1912
1913 Get the Check sum for a short name.
1914
1915 @param ShortNameString - The short name for a file.
1916
1917 @retval Sum - UINT8 checksum.
1918
1919 **/
1920 UINT8
1921 FatCheckSum (
1922 IN CHAR8 *ShortNameString
1923 );
1924
1925 /**
1926
1927 Takes Path as input, returns the next name component
1928 in Name, and returns the position after Name (e.g., the
1929 start of the next name component)
1930
1931 @param Path - The path of one file.
1932 @param Name - The next name component in Path.
1933
1934 The position after Name in the Path
1935
1936 **/
1937 CHAR16*
1938 FatGetNextNameComponent (
1939 IN CHAR16 *Path,
1940 OUT CHAR16 *Name
1941 );
1942
1943 /**
1944
1945 Check whether the IFileName is valid long file name. If the IFileName is a valid
1946 long file name, then we trim the possible leading blanks and leading/trailing dots.
1947 the trimmed filename is stored in OutputFileName
1948
1949 @param InputFileName - The input file name.
1950 @param OutputFileName - The output file name.
1951
1952 @retval TRUE - The InputFileName is a valid long file name.
1953 @retval FALSE - The InputFileName is not a valid long file name.
1954
1955 **/
1956 BOOLEAN
1957 FatFileNameIsValid (
1958 IN CHAR16 *InputFileName,
1959 OUT CHAR16 *OutputFileName
1960 );
1961
1962 //
1963 // DirectoryCache.c
1964 //
1965 /**
1966
1967 Discard the directory structure when an OFile will be freed.
1968 Volume will cache this directory if the OFile does not represent a deleted file.
1969
1970 @param OFile - The OFile whose directory structure is to be discarded.
1971
1972 **/
1973 VOID
1974 FatDiscardODir (
1975 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile
1976 );
1977
1978 /**
1979
1980 Request the directory structure when an OFile is newly generated.
1981 If the directory structure is cached by volume, then just return this directory;
1982 Otherwise, allocate a new one for OFile.
1983
1984 @param OFile - The OFile which requests directory structure.
1985
1986 **/
1987 VOID
1988 FatRequestODir (
1989 IN FAT_OFILE *OFile
1990 );
1991
1992 /**
1993
1994 Clean up all the cached directory structures when the volume is going to be abandoned.
1995
1996 @param Volume - FAT file system volume.
1997
1998 **/
1999 VOID
2000 FatCleanupODirCache (
2001 IN FAT_VOLUME *Volume
2002 );
2003
2004 //
2005 // Global Variables
2006 //
2007 extern EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL gFatDriverBinding;
2008 extern EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL gFatComponentName;
2009 extern EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL gFatComponentName2;
2010 extern EFI_LOCK FatFsLock;
2011 extern EFI_LOCK FatTaskLock;
2012 extern EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL FatFileInterface;
2013
2014 #endif