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1 /** @file
2 EFI Shell protocol as defined in the UEFI Shell 2.0 specification including errata.
3
4 (C) Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.<BR>
5 Copyright (c) 2006 - 2017, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
6 This program and the accompanying materials
7 are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
8 which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
9 http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
10
11 THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
12 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
13
14 **/
15
16 #ifndef __EFI_SHELL_PROTOCOL_H__
17 #define __EFI_SHELL_PROTOCOL_H__
18
19 #include <Guid/FileInfo.h>
20
21 #define EFI_SHELL_PROTOCOL_GUID \
22 { \
23 0x6302d008, 0x7f9b, 0x4f30, { 0x87, 0xac, 0x60, 0xc9, 0xfe, 0xf5, 0xda, 0x4e } \
24 }
25 typedef VOID *SHELL_FILE_HANDLE;
26
27 typedef enum {
28 ///
29 /// The operation completed successfully.
30 ///
31 SHELL_SUCCESS = 0,
32
33 ///
34 /// The image failed to load.
35 ///
36 SHELL_LOAD_ERROR = 1,
37
38 ///
39 /// The parameter was incorrect.
40 ///
41 SHELL_INVALID_PARAMETER = 2,
42
43 ///
44 /// The operation is not supported.
45 ///
46 SHELL_UNSUPPORTED = 3,
47
48 ///
49 /// The buffer was not the proper size for the request.
50 ///
51 SHELL_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE = 4,
52
53 ///
54 /// The buffer was not large enough to hold the requested data.
55 /// The required buffer size is returned in the appropriate
56 /// parameter when this error occurs.
57 ///
58 SHELL_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL = 5,
59
60 ///
61 /// There is no data pending upon return.
62 ///
63 SHELL_NOT_READY = 6,
64
65 ///
66 /// The physical device reported an error while attempting the
67 /// operation.
68 ///
69 SHELL_DEVICE_ERROR = 7,
70
71 ///
72 /// The device cannot be written to.
73 ///
74 SHELL_WRITE_PROTECTED = 8,
75
76 ///
77 /// The resource has run out.
78 ///
79 SHELL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES = 9,
80
81 ///
82 /// An inconsistency was detected on the file system causing the
83 /// operation to fail.
84 ///
85 SHELL_VOLUME_CORRUPTED = 10,
86
87 ///
88 /// There is no more space on the file system.
89 ///
90 SHELL_VOLUME_FULL = 11,
91
92 ///
93 /// The device does not contain any medium to perform the
94 /// operation.
95 ///
96 SHELL_NO_MEDIA = 12,
97
98 ///
99 /// The medium in the device has changed since the last
100 /// access.
101 ///
102 SHELL_MEDIA_CHANGED = 13,
103
104 ///
105 /// The item was not found.
106 ///
107 SHELL_NOT_FOUND = 14,
108
109 ///
110 /// Access was denied.
111 ///
112 SHELL_ACCESS_DENIED = 15,
113
114 // note the skipping of 16 and 17
115
116 ///
117 /// A timeout time expired.
118 ///
119 SHELL_TIMEOUT = 18,
120
121 ///
122 /// The protocol has not been started.
123 ///
124 SHELL_NOT_STARTED = 19,
125
126 ///
127 /// The protocol has already been started.
128 ///
129 SHELL_ALREADY_STARTED = 20,
130
131 ///
132 /// The operation was aborted.
133 ///
134 SHELL_ABORTED = 21,
135
136 // note the skipping of 22, 23, and 24
137
138 ///
139 /// A function encountered an internal version that was
140 /// incompatible with a version requested by the caller.
141 ///
142 SHELL_INCOMPATIBLE_VERSION = 25,
143
144 ///
145 /// The function was not performed due to a security violation.
146 ///
147 SHELL_SECURITY_VIOLATION = 26,
148
149 ///
150 /// The function was performed and resulted in an unequal
151 /// comparison..
152 ///
153 SHELL_NOT_EQUAL = 27
154 } SHELL_STATUS;
155
156
157 // replaced EFI_LIST_ENTRY with LIST_ENTRY for simplicity.
158 // they are identical outside of the name.
159 typedef struct {
160 LIST_ENTRY Link; ///< Linked list members.
161 EFI_STATUS Status; ///< Status of opening the file. Valid only if Handle != NULL.
162 CONST CHAR16 *FullName; ///< Fully qualified filename.
163 CONST CHAR16 *FileName; ///< name of this file.
164 SHELL_FILE_HANDLE Handle; ///< Handle for interacting with the opened file or NULL if closed.
165 EFI_FILE_INFO *Info; ///< Pointer to the FileInfo struct for this file or NULL.
166 } EFI_SHELL_FILE_INFO;
167
168 /**
169 Returns whether any script files are currently being processed.
170
171 @retval TRUE There is at least one script file active.
172 @retval FALSE No script files are active now.
173
174 **/
175 typedef
176 BOOLEAN
177 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_BATCH_IS_ACTIVE) (
178 VOID
179 );
180
181 /**
182 Closes the file handle.
183
184 This function closes a specified file handle. All 'dirty' cached file data is
185 flushed to the device, and the file is closed. In all cases, the handle is
186 closed.
187
188 @param[in] FileHandle The file handle to be closed.
189
190 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The file closed sucessfully.
191 **/
192 typedef
193 EFI_STATUS
194 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_CLOSE_FILE)(
195 IN SHELL_FILE_HANDLE FileHandle
196 );
197
198 /**
199 Creates a file or directory by name.
200
201 This function creates an empty new file or directory with the specified attributes and
202 returns the new file's handle. If the file already exists and is read-only, then
203 EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER will be returned.
204
205 If the file already existed, it is truncated and its attributes updated. If the file is
206 created successfully, the FileHandle is the file's handle, else, the FileHandle is NULL.
207
208 If the file name begins with >v, then the file handle which is returned refers to the
209 shell environment variable with the specified name. If the shell environment variable
210 already exists and is non-volatile then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER is returned.
211
212 @param[in] FileName Pointer to NULL-terminated file path.
213 @param[in] FileAttribs The new file's attrbiutes. The different attributes are
214 described in EFI_FILE_PROTOCOL.Open().
215 @param[out] FileHandle On return, points to the created file handle or directory's handle.
216
217 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The file was opened. FileHandle points to the new file's handle.
218 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One of the parameters has an invalid value.
219 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The file path could not be opened.
220 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The specified file could not be found on the device, or could not
221 file the file system on the device.
222 @retval EFI_NO_MEDIA The device has no medium.
223 @retval EFI_MEDIA_CHANGED The device has a different medium in it or the medium is no
224 longer supported.
225 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error or can't get the file path according
226 the DirName.
227 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED The file system structures are corrupted.
228 @retval EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED An attempt was made to create a file, or open a file for write
229 when the media is write-protected.
230 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The service denied access to the file.
231 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Not enough resources were available to open the file.
232 @retval EFI_VOLUME_FULL The volume is full.
233 **/
234 typedef
235 EFI_STATUS
236 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_CREATE_FILE)(
237 IN CONST CHAR16 *FileName,
238 IN UINT64 FileAttribs,
239 OUT SHELL_FILE_HANDLE *FileHandle
240 );
241
242 /**
243 Deletes the file specified by the file handle.
244
245 This function closes and deletes a file. In all cases, the file handle is closed. If the file
246 cannot be deleted, the warning code EFI_WARN_DELETE_FAILURE is returned, but the
247 handle is still closed.
248
249 @param[in] FileHandle The file handle to delete.
250
251 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The file was closed and deleted and the handle was closed.
252 @retval EFI_WARN_DELETE_FAILURE The handle was closed but the file was not deleted.
253 **/
254 typedef
255 EFI_STATUS
256 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_DELETE_FILE)(
257 IN SHELL_FILE_HANDLE FileHandle
258 );
259
260 /**
261 Deletes the file specified by the file name.
262
263 This function deletes a file.
264
265 @param[in] FileName Points to the NULL-terminated file name.
266
267 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The file was deleted.
268 @retval EFI_WARN_DELETE_FAILURE The handle was closed but the file was not deleted.
269 **/
270 typedef
271 EFI_STATUS
272 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_DELETE_FILE_BY_NAME)(
273 IN CONST CHAR16 *FileName
274 );
275
276 /**
277 Disables the page break output mode.
278 **/
279 typedef
280 VOID
281 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_DISABLE_PAGE_BREAK) (
282 VOID
283 );
284
285 /**
286 Enables the page break output mode.
287 **/
288 typedef
289 VOID
290 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_ENABLE_PAGE_BREAK) (
291 VOID
292 );
293
294 /**
295 Execute the command line.
296
297 This function creates a nested instance of the shell and executes the specified
298 command (CommandLine) with the specified environment (Environment). Upon return,
299 the status code returned by the specified command is placed in StatusCode.
300
301 If Environment is NULL, then the current environment is used and all changes made
302 by the commands executed will be reflected in the current environment. If the
303 Environment is non-NULL, then the changes made will be discarded.
304
305 The CommandLine is executed from the current working directory on the current
306 device.
307
308 @param[in] ParentImageHandle A handle of the image that is executing the specified
309 command line.
310 @param[in] CommandLine Points to the NULL-terminated UCS-2 encoded string
311 containing the command line. If NULL then the command-
312 line will be empty.
313 @param[in] Environment Points to a NULL-terminated array of environment
314 variables with the format 'x=y', where x is the
315 environment variable name and y is the value. If this
316 is NULL, then the current shell environment is used.
317 @param[out] ErrorCode Points to the status code returned by the command.
318
319 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The command executed successfully. The status code
320 returned by the command is pointed to by StatusCode.
321 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The parameters are invalid.
322 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Out of resources.
323 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED Nested shell invocations are not allowed.
324 **/
325 typedef
326 EFI_STATUS
327 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_EXECUTE) (
328 IN EFI_HANDLE *ParentImageHandle,
329 IN CHAR16 *CommandLine OPTIONAL,
330 IN CHAR16 **Environment OPTIONAL,
331 OUT EFI_STATUS *StatusCode OPTIONAL
332 );
333
334 /**
335 Find files that match a specified pattern.
336
337 This function searches for all files and directories that match the specified
338 FilePattern. The FilePattern can contain wild-card characters. The resulting file
339 information is placed in the file list FileList.
340
341 The files in the file list are not opened. The OpenMode field is set to 0 and the FileInfo
342 field is set to NULL.
343
344 @param[in] FilePattern Points to a NULL-terminated shell file path, including wildcards.
345 @param[out] FileList On return, points to the start of a file list containing the names
346 of all matching files or else points to NULL if no matching files
347 were found.
348
349 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Files found.
350 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND No files found.
351 @retval EFI_NO_MEDIA The device has no media.
352 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error.
353 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED The file system structures are corrupted.
354 **/
355 typedef
356 EFI_STATUS
357 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_FIND_FILES)(
358 IN CONST CHAR16 *FilePattern,
359 OUT EFI_SHELL_FILE_INFO **FileList
360 );
361
362 /**
363 Find all files in a specified directory.
364
365 @param[in] FileDirHandle Handle of the directory to search.
366 @param[out] FileList On return, points to the list of files in the directory
367 or NULL if there are no files in the directory.
368
369 @retval EFI_SUCCESS File information was returned successfully.
370 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED The file system structures have been corrupted.
371 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error.
372 @retval EFI_NO_MEDIA The device media is not present.
373 **/
374 typedef
375 EFI_STATUS
376 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_FIND_FILES_IN_DIR)(
377 IN SHELL_FILE_HANDLE FileDirHandle,
378 OUT EFI_SHELL_FILE_INFO **FileList
379 );
380
381 /**
382 Flushes data back to a device.
383
384 This function flushes all modified data associated with a file to a device.
385
386 @param[in] FileHandle The handle of the file to flush.
387
388 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The data was flushed.
389 @retval EFI_NO_MEDIA The device has no medium.
390 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error.
391 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED The file system structures are corrupted.
392 @retval EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED The file or medium is write-protected.
393 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The file was opened read-only.
394 @retval EFI_VOLUME_FULL The volume is full.
395 **/
396 typedef
397 EFI_STATUS
398 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_FLUSH_FILE)(
399 IN SHELL_FILE_HANDLE FileHandle
400 );
401
402 /**
403 Frees the file list.
404
405 This function cleans up the file list and any related data structures. It has no
406 impact on the files themselves.
407
408 @param[in] FileList The file list to free. Type EFI_SHELL_FILE_INFO is
409 defined in OpenFileList().
410
411 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Free the file list successfully.
412 **/
413 typedef
414 EFI_STATUS
415 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_FREE_FILE_LIST) (
416 IN EFI_SHELL_FILE_INFO **FileList
417 );
418
419 /**
420 Returns the current directory on the specified device.
421
422 If FileSystemMapping is NULL, it returns the current working directory. If the
423 FileSystemMapping is not NULL, it returns the current directory associated with the
424 FileSystemMapping. In both cases, the returned name includes the file system
425 mapping (i.e. fs0:\current-dir).
426
427 Note that the current directory string should exclude the tailing backslash character.
428
429 @param[in] FileSystemMapping A pointer to the file system mapping. If NULL,
430 then the current working directory is returned.
431
432 @retval !=NULL The current directory.
433 @retval NULL Current directory does not exist.
434 **/
435 typedef
436 CONST CHAR16 *
437 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_CUR_DIR) (
438 IN CONST CHAR16 *FileSystemMapping OPTIONAL
439 );
440
441 typedef UINT32 EFI_SHELL_DEVICE_NAME_FLAGS;
442 #define EFI_DEVICE_NAME_USE_COMPONENT_NAME 0x00000001
443 #define EFI_DEVICE_NAME_USE_DEVICE_PATH 0x00000002
444
445 /**
446 Gets the name of the device specified by the device handle.
447
448 This function gets the user-readable name of the device specified by the device
449 handle. If no user-readable name could be generated, then *BestDeviceName will be
450 NULL and EFI_NOT_FOUND will be returned.
451
452 If EFI_DEVICE_NAME_USE_COMPONENT_NAME is set, then the function will return the
453 device's name using the EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL, if present on
454 DeviceHandle.
455
456 If EFI_DEVICE_NAME_USE_DEVICE_PATH is set, then the function will return the
457 device's name using the EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL, if present on DeviceHandle.
458 If both EFI_DEVICE_NAME_USE_COMPONENT_NAME and
459 EFI_DEVICE_NAME_USE_DEVICE_PATH are set, then
460 EFI_DEVICE_NAME_USE_COMPONENT_NAME will have higher priority.
461
462 @param[in] DeviceHandle The handle of the device.
463 @param[in] Flags Determines the possible sources of component names.
464 @param[in] Language A pointer to the language specified for the device
465 name, in the same format as described in the UEFI
466 specification, Appendix M.
467 @param[out] BestDeviceName On return, points to the callee-allocated NULL-
468 terminated name of the device. If no device name
469 could be found, points to NULL. The name must be
470 freed by the caller...
471
472 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Get the name successfully.
473 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND Fail to get the device name.
474 **/
475 typedef
476 EFI_STATUS
477 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_DEVICE_NAME) (
478 IN EFI_HANDLE DeviceHandle,
479 IN EFI_SHELL_DEVICE_NAME_FLAGS Flags,
480 IN CHAR8 *Language,
481 OUT CHAR16 **BestDeviceName
482 );
483
484 /**
485 Gets the device path from the mapping.
486
487 This function gets the device path associated with a mapping.
488
489 @param[in] Mapping A pointer to the mapping
490
491 @retval !=NULL Pointer to the device path that corresponds to the
492 device mapping. The returned pointer does not need
493 to be freed.
494 @retval NULL There is no device path associated with the
495 specified mapping.
496 **/
497 typedef
498 CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
499 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_DEVICE_PATH_FROM_MAP) (
500 IN CONST CHAR16 *Mapping
501 );
502
503 /**
504 Converts a file system style name to a device path.
505
506 This function converts a file system style name to a device path, by replacing any
507 mapping references to the associated device path.
508
509 @param[in] Path The pointer to the path.
510
511 @return The pointer of the file path. The file path is callee
512 allocated and should be freed by the caller.
513 **/
514 typedef
515 EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
516 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_DEVICE_PATH_FROM_FILE_PATH) (
517 IN CONST CHAR16 *Path
518 );
519
520 /**
521 Gets either a single or list of environment variables.
522
523 If name is not NULL then this function returns the current value of the specified
524 environment variable.
525
526 If Name is NULL than a list of all environment variable names is returned. Each a
527 NULL terminated string with a double NULL terminating the list.
528
529 @param[in] Name A pointer to the environment variable name. If
530 Name is NULL, then the function will return all
531 of the defined shell environment variables. In
532 the case where multiple environment variables are
533 being returned, each variable will be terminated by
534 a NULL, and the list will be terminated by a double
535 NULL.
536
537 @return A pointer to the returned string.
538 The returned pointer does not need to be freed by the caller.
539
540 @retval NULL The environment variable doesn't exist or there are
541 no environment variables.
542 **/
543 typedef
544 CONST CHAR16 *
545 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_ENV) (
546 IN CONST CHAR16 *Name OPTIONAL
547 );
548
549 /**
550 Gets the environment variable and Attributes, or list of environment variables. Can be
551 used instead of GetEnv().
552
553 This function returns the current value of the specified environment variable and
554 the Attributes. If no variable name was specified, then all of the known
555 variables will be returned.
556
557 @param[in] Name A pointer to the environment variable name. If Name is NULL,
558 then the function will return all of the defined shell
559 environment variables. In the case where multiple environment
560 variables are being returned, each variable will be terminated
561 by a NULL, and the list will be terminated by a double NULL.
562 @param[out] Attributes If not NULL, a pointer to the returned attributes bitmask for
563 the environment variable. In the case where Name is NULL, and
564 multiple environment variables are being returned, Attributes
565 is undefined.
566
567 @retval NULL The environment variable doesn't exist.
568 @return The environment variable's value. The returned pointer does not
569 need to be freed by the caller.
570 **/
571 typedef
572 CONST CHAR16 *
573 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_ENV_EX) (
574 IN CONST CHAR16 *Name,
575 OUT UINT32 *Attributes OPTIONAL
576 );
577
578 /**
579 Gets the file information from an open file handle.
580
581 This function allocates a buffer to store the file's information. It's the caller's
582 responsibility to free the buffer.
583
584 @param[in] FileHandle A File Handle.
585
586 @retval NULL Cannot get the file info.
587 @return A pointer to a buffer with file information.
588 **/
589 typedef
590 EFI_FILE_INFO *
591 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_FILE_INFO)(
592 IN SHELL_FILE_HANDLE FileHandle
593 );
594
595 /**
596 Converts a device path to a file system-style path.
597
598 This function converts a device path to a file system path by replacing part, or all, of
599 the device path with the file-system mapping. If there are more than one application
600 file system mappings, the one that most closely matches Path will be used.
601
602 @param[in] Path The pointer to the device path.
603
604 @return The pointer of the NULL-terminated file path. The path
605 is callee-allocated and should be freed by the caller.
606 **/
607 typedef
608 CHAR16 *
609 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_FILE_PATH_FROM_DEVICE_PATH) (
610 IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *Path
611 );
612
613 /**
614 Gets a file's current position.
615
616 This function returns the current file position for the file handle. For directories, the
617 current file position has no meaning outside of the file system driver and as such, the
618 operation is not supported.
619
620 @param[in] FileHandle The file handle on which to get the current position.
621 @param[out] Position Byte position from the start of the file.
622
623 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Data was accessed.
624 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The request is not valid on open directories.
625 **/
626 typedef
627 EFI_STATUS
628 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_FILE_POSITION)(
629 IN SHELL_FILE_HANDLE FileHandle,
630 OUT UINT64 *Position
631 );
632
633 /**
634 Gets the size of a file.
635
636 This function returns the size of the file specified by FileHandle.
637
638 @param[in] FileHandle The handle of the file.
639 @param[out] Size The size of this file.
640
641 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Get the file's size.
642 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Can't access the file.
643 **/
644 typedef
645 EFI_STATUS
646 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_FILE_SIZE)(
647 IN SHELL_FILE_HANDLE FileHandle,
648 OUT UINT64 *Size
649 );
650
651 /**
652 Get the GUID value from a human readable name.
653
654 If GuidName is a known GUID name, then update Guid to have the correct value for
655 that GUID.
656
657 This function is only available when the major and minor versions in the
658 EfiShellProtocol are greater than or equal to 2 and 1, respectively.
659
660 @param[in] GuidName A pointer to the localized name for the GUID being queried.
661 @param[out] Guid A pointer to the GUID structure to be filled in.
662
663 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The operation was successful.
664 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Guid was NULL.
665 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER GuidName was NULL.
666 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND GuidName is not a known GUID Name.
667 **/
668 typedef
669 EFI_STATUS
670 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_GUID_FROM_NAME)(
671 IN CONST CHAR16 *GuidName,
672 OUT EFI_GUID *Guid
673 );
674
675 /**
676 Get the human readable name for a GUID from the value.
677
678 If Guid is assigned a name, then update *GuidName to point to the name. The callee
679 should not modify the value.
680
681 This function is only available when the major and minor versions in the
682 EfiShellProtocol are greater than or equal to 2 and 1, respectively.
683
684 @param[in] Guid A pointer to the GUID being queried.
685 @param[out] GuidName A pointer to a pointer the localized to name for the GUID being requested
686
687 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The operation was successful.
688 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Guid was NULL.
689 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER GuidName was NULL.
690 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND Guid is not assigned a name.
691 **/
692 typedef
693 EFI_STATUS
694 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_GUID_NAME)(
695 IN CONST EFI_GUID *Guid,
696 OUT CONST CHAR16 **GuidName
697 );
698
699 /**
700 Return help information about a specific command.
701
702 This function returns the help information for the specified command. The help text
703 can be internal to the shell or can be from a UEFI Shell manual page.
704
705 If Sections is specified, then each section name listed will be compared in a casesensitive
706 manner, to the section names described in Appendix B. If the section exists,
707 it will be appended to the returned help text. If the section does not exist, no
708 information will be returned. If Sections is NULL, then all help text information
709 available will be returned.
710
711 @param[in] Command Points to the NULL-terminated UEFI Shell command name.
712 @param[in] Sections Points to the NULL-terminated comma-delimited
713 section names to return. If NULL, then all
714 sections will be returned.
715 @param[out] HelpText On return, points to a callee-allocated buffer
716 containing all specified help text.
717
718 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The help text was returned.
719 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The necessary buffer could not be allocated to hold the
720 returned help text.
721 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER HelpText is NULL.
722 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND There is no help text available for Command.
723 **/
724 typedef
725 EFI_STATUS
726 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_HELP_TEXT) (
727 IN CONST CHAR16 *Command,
728 IN CONST CHAR16 *Sections OPTIONAL,
729 OUT CHAR16 **HelpText
730 );
731
732 /**
733 Gets the mapping(s) that most closely matches the device path.
734
735 This function gets the mapping which corresponds to the device path *DevicePath. If
736 there is no exact match, then the mapping which most closely matches *DevicePath
737 is returned, and *DevicePath is updated to point to the remaining portion of the
738 device path. If there is an exact match, the mapping is returned and *DevicePath
739 points to the end-of-device-path node.
740
741 If there are multiple map names they will be semi-colon seperated in the
742 NULL-terminated string.
743
744 @param[in, out] DevicePath On entry, points to a device path pointer. On
745 exit, updates the pointer to point to the
746 portion of the device path after the mapping.
747
748 @retval NULL No mapping was found.
749 @retval !=NULL Pointer to NULL-terminated mapping. The buffer
750 is callee allocated and should be freed by the caller.
751 **/
752 typedef
753 CONST CHAR16 *
754 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_MAP_FROM_DEVICE_PATH) (
755 IN OUT EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL **DevicePath
756 );
757
758 /**
759 Gets the enable status of the page break output mode.
760
761 User can use this function to determine current page break mode.
762
763 @retval TRUE The page break output mode is enabled.
764 @retval FALSE The page break output mode is disabled.
765 **/
766 typedef
767 BOOLEAN
768 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_PAGE_BREAK) (
769 VOID
770 );
771
772 /**
773 Judges whether the active shell is the root shell.
774
775 This function makes the user to know that whether the active Shell is the root shell.
776
777 @retval TRUE The active Shell is the root Shell.
778 @retval FALSE The active Shell is NOT the root Shell.
779 **/
780 typedef
781 BOOLEAN
782 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_IS_ROOT_SHELL) (
783 VOID
784 );
785
786 /**
787 Opens a file or a directory by file name.
788
789 This function opens the specified file in the specified OpenMode and returns a file
790 handle.
791 If the file name begins with '>v', then the file handle which is returned refers to the
792 shell environment variable with the specified name. If the shell environment variable
793 exists, is non-volatile and the OpenMode indicates EFI_FILE_MODE_WRITE, then
794 EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER is returned.
795
796 If the file name is '>i', then the file handle which is returned refers to the standard
797 input. If the OpenMode indicates EFI_FILE_MODE_WRITE, then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER
798 is returned.
799
800 If the file name is '>o', then the file handle which is returned refers to the standard
801 output. If the OpenMode indicates EFI_FILE_MODE_READ, then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER
802 is returned.
803
804 If the file name is '>e', then the file handle which is returned refers to the standard
805 error. If the OpenMode indicates EFI_FILE_MODE_READ, then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER
806 is returned.
807
808 If the file name is 'NUL', then the file handle that is returned refers to the standard NUL
809 file. If the OpenMode indicates EFI_FILE_MODE_READ, then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER is
810 returned.
811
812 If return EFI_SUCCESS, the FileHandle is the opened file's handle, else, the
813 FileHandle is NULL.
814
815 @param[in] FileName Points to the NULL-terminated UCS-2 encoded file name.
816 @param[out] FileHandle On return, points to the file handle.
817 @param[in] OpenMode File open mode. Either EFI_FILE_MODE_READ or
818 EFI_FILE_MODE_WRITE from section 12.4 of the UEFI
819 Specification.
820 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The file was opened. FileHandle has the opened file's handle.
821 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One of the parameters has an invalid value. FileHandle is NULL.
822 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED Could not open the file path. FileHandle is NULL.
823 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The specified file could not be found on the device or the file
824 system could not be found on the device. FileHandle is NULL.
825 @retval EFI_NO_MEDIA The device has no medium. FileHandle is NULL.
826 @retval EFI_MEDIA_CHANGED The device has a different medium in it or the medium is no
827 longer supported. FileHandle is NULL.
828 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error or can't get the file path according
829 the FileName. FileHandle is NULL.
830 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED The file system structures are corrupted. FileHandle is NULL.
831 @retval EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED An attempt was made to create a file, or open a file for write
832 when the media is write-protected. FileHandle is NULL.
833 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The service denied access to the file. FileHandle is NULL.
834 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Not enough resources were available to open the file. FileHandle
835 is NULL.
836 @retval EFI_VOLUME_FULL The volume is full. FileHandle is NULL.
837 **/
838 typedef
839 EFI_STATUS
840 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_OPEN_FILE_BY_NAME) (
841 IN CONST CHAR16 *FileName,
842 OUT SHELL_FILE_HANDLE *FileHandle,
843 IN UINT64 OpenMode
844 );
845
846 /**
847 Opens the files that match the path specified.
848
849 This function opens all of the files specified by Path. Wildcards are processed
850 according to the rules specified in UEFI Shell 2.0 spec section 3.7.1. Each
851 matching file has an EFI_SHELL_FILE_INFO structure created in a linked list.
852
853 @param[in] Path A pointer to the path string.
854 @param[in] OpenMode Specifies the mode used to open each file, EFI_FILE_MODE_READ or
855 EFI_FILE_MODE_WRITE.
856 @param[in, out] FileList Points to the start of a list of files opened.
857
858 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Create the file list successfully.
859 @return Can't create the file list.
860 **/
861 typedef
862 EFI_STATUS
863 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_OPEN_FILE_LIST) (
864 IN CHAR16 *Path,
865 IN UINT64 OpenMode,
866 IN OUT EFI_SHELL_FILE_INFO **FileList
867 );
868
869 /**
870 Opens the root directory of a device.
871
872 This function opens the root directory of a device and returns a file handle to it.
873
874 @param[in] DevicePath Points to the device path corresponding to the device where the
875 EFI_SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM_PROTOCOL is installed.
876 @param[out] FileHandle On exit, points to the file handle corresponding to the root directory on the
877 device.
878
879 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Root opened successfully.
880 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND EFI_SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM could not be found or the root directory
881 could not be opened.
882 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED The data structures in the volume were corrupted.
883 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device had an error.
884 **/
885 typedef
886 EFI_STATUS
887 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_OPEN_ROOT)(
888 IN EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePath,
889 OUT SHELL_FILE_HANDLE *FileHandle
890 );
891
892 /**
893 Opens the root directory of a device on a handle.
894
895 This function opens the root directory of a device and returns a file handle to it.
896
897 @param[in] DeviceHandle The handle of the device that contains the volume.
898 @param[out] FileHandle On exit, points to the file handle corresponding to the root directory on the
899 device.
900
901 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Root opened successfully.
902 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND EFI_SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM could not be found or the root directory
903 could not be opened.
904 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED The data structures in the volume were corrupted.
905 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device had an error.
906 **/
907 typedef
908 EFI_STATUS
909 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_OPEN_ROOT_BY_HANDLE)(
910 IN EFI_HANDLE DeviceHandle,
911 OUT SHELL_FILE_HANDLE *FileHandle
912 );
913
914 /**
915 Reads data from the file.
916
917 If FileHandle is not a directory, the function reads the requested number of bytes
918 from the file at the file's current position and returns them in Buffer. If the read goes
919 beyond the end of the file, the read length is truncated to the end of the file. The file's
920 current position is increased by the number of bytes returned.
921 If FileHandle is a directory, then an error is returned.
922
923 @param[in] FileHandle The opened file handle for read.
924 @param[in] ReadSize On input, the size of Buffer, in bytes. On output, the amount of data read.
925 @param[in, out] Buffer The buffer in which data is read.
926
927 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Data was read.
928 @retval EFI_NO_MEDIA The device has no media.
929 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error.
930 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED The file system structures are corrupted.
931 @retval EFI_BUFFER_TO_SMALL Buffer is too small. ReadSize contains required size.
932 **/
933 typedef
934 EFI_STATUS
935 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_READ_FILE) (
936 IN SHELL_FILE_HANDLE FileHandle,
937 IN OUT UINTN *ReadSize,
938 IN OUT VOID *Buffer
939 );
940
941 /**
942 Register a GUID and a localized human readable name for it.
943
944 If Guid is not assigned a name, then assign GuidName to Guid. This list of GUID
945 names must be used whenever a shell command outputs GUID information.
946
947 This function is only available when the major and minor versions in the
948 EfiShellProtocol are greater than or equal to 2 and 1, respectively.
949
950 @param[in] Guid A pointer to the GUID being registered.
951 @param[in] GuidName A pointer to the localized name for the GUID being registered.
952
953 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The operation was successful.
954 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Guid was NULL.
955 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER GuidName was NULL.
956 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED Guid already is assigned a name.
957 **/
958 typedef
959 EFI_STATUS
960 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_REGISTER_GUID_NAME)(
961 IN CONST EFI_GUID *Guid,
962 IN CONST CHAR16 *GuidName
963 );
964
965 /**
966 Deletes the duplicate file names files in the given file list.
967
968 @param[in] FileList A pointer to the first entry in the file list.
969
970 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Always success.
971 **/
972 typedef
973 EFI_STATUS
974 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_REMOVE_DUP_IN_FILE_LIST) (
975 IN EFI_SHELL_FILE_INFO **FileList
976 );
977
978 /**
979 Changes a shell command alias.
980
981 This function creates an alias for a shell command.
982
983 @param[in] Command Points to the NULL-terminated shell command or existing alias.
984 @param[in] Alias Points to the NULL-terminated alias for the shell command. If this is NULL, and
985 Command refers to an alias, that alias will be deleted.
986 @param[in] Replace If TRUE and the alias already exists, then the existing alias will be replaced. If
987 FALSE and the alias already exists, then the existing alias is unchanged and
988 EFI_ACCESS_DENIED is returned.
989 @param[in] Volatile if TRUE the Alias being set will be stored in a volatile fashion. if FALSE the
990 Alias being set will be stored in a non-volatile fashion.
991
992 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Alias created or deleted successfully.
993 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The alias is a built-in alias or already existed and Replace was set to
994 FALSE.
995 **/
996 typedef
997 EFI_STATUS
998 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_SET_ALIAS)(
999 IN CONST CHAR16 *Command,
1000 IN CONST CHAR16 *Alias,
1001 IN BOOLEAN Replace,
1002 IN BOOLEAN Volatile
1003 );
1004
1005 /**
1006 This function returns the command associated with a alias or a list of all
1007 alias'.
1008
1009 @param[in] Alias Points to the NULL-terminated shell alias.
1010 If this parameter is NULL, then all
1011 aliases will be returned in ReturnedData.
1012 @param[out] Volatile Upon return of a single command if TRUE indicates
1013 this is stored in a volatile fashion. FALSE otherwise.
1014 @return If Alias is not NULL, it will return a pointer to
1015 the NULL-terminated command for that alias.
1016 If Alias is NULL, ReturnedData points to a ';'
1017 delimited list of alias (e.g.
1018 ReturnedData = "dir;del;copy;mfp") that is NULL-terminated.
1019 @retval NULL An error ocurred.
1020 @retval NULL Alias was not a valid Alias.
1021 **/
1022 typedef
1023 CONST CHAR16 *
1024 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_GET_ALIAS)(
1025 IN CONST CHAR16 *Alias,
1026 OUT BOOLEAN *Volatile OPTIONAL
1027 );
1028
1029 /**
1030 Changes the current directory on the specified device.
1031
1032 If the FileSystem is NULL, and the directory Dir does not contain a file system's
1033 mapped name, this function changes the current working directory. If FileSystem is
1034 NULL and the directory Dir contains a mapped name, then the current file system and
1035 the current directory on that file system are changed.
1036
1037 If FileSystem is not NULL, and Dir is NULL, then this changes the current working file
1038 system.
1039
1040 If FileSystem is not NULL and Dir is not NULL, then this function changes the current
1041 directory on the specified file system.
1042
1043 If the current working directory or the current working file system is changed then the
1044 %cwd% environment variable will be updated.
1045
1046 @param[in] FileSystem A pointer to the file system's mapped name. If NULL, then the current working
1047 directory is changed.
1048 @param[in] Dir Points to the NULL-terminated directory on the device specified by FileSystem.
1049
1050 @retval NULL Current directory does not exist.
1051 @return The current directory.
1052 **/
1053 typedef
1054 EFI_STATUS
1055 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_SET_CUR_DIR) (
1056 IN CONST CHAR16 *FileSystem OPTIONAL,
1057 IN CONST CHAR16 *Dir
1058 );
1059
1060 /**
1061 Sets the environment variable.
1062
1063 This function changes the current value of the specified environment variable. If the
1064 environment variable exists and the Value is an empty string, then the environment
1065 variable is deleted. If the environment variable exists and the Value is not an empty
1066 string, then the value of the environment variable is changed. If the environment
1067 variable does not exist and the Value is an empty string, there is no action. If the
1068 environment variable does not exist and the Value is a non-empty string, then the
1069 environment variable is created and assigned the specified value.
1070
1071 For a description of volatile and non-volatile environment variables, see UEFI Shell
1072 2.0 specification section 3.6.1.
1073
1074 @param[in] Name Points to the NULL-terminated environment variable name.
1075 @param[in] Value Points to the NULL-terminated environment variable value. If the value is an
1076 empty string then the environment variable is deleted.
1077 @param[in] Volatile Indicates whether the variable is non-volatile (FALSE) or volatile (TRUE).
1078
1079 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The environment variable was successfully updated.
1080 **/
1081 typedef
1082 EFI_STATUS
1083 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_SET_ENV) (
1084 IN CONST CHAR16 *Name,
1085 IN CONST CHAR16 *Value,
1086 IN BOOLEAN Volatile
1087 );
1088
1089 /**
1090 Sets the file information to an opened file handle.
1091
1092 This function changes file information. All file information in the EFI_FILE_INFO
1093 struct will be updated to the passed in data.
1094
1095 @param[in] FileHandle A file handle.
1096 @param[in] FileInfo Points to new file information.
1097
1098 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The information was set.
1099 @retval EFI_NO_MEDIA The device has no medium.
1100 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error.
1101 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED The file system structures are corrupted.
1102 @retval EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED The file or medium is write-protected.
1103 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The file was opened read-only.
1104 @retval EFI_VOLUME_FULL The volume is full.
1105 @retval EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE BufferSize is smaller than the size of EFI_FILE_INFO.
1106 **/
1107 typedef
1108 EFI_STATUS
1109 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_SET_FILE_INFO)(
1110 IN SHELL_FILE_HANDLE FileHandle,
1111 IN CONST EFI_FILE_INFO *FileInfo
1112 );
1113
1114 /**
1115 Sets a file's current position.
1116
1117 This function sets the current file position for the handle to the position supplied. With
1118 the exception of seeking to position 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF, only absolute positioning is
1119 supported, and seeking past the end of the file is allowed (a subsequent write would
1120 grow the file). Seeking to position 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF causes the current position
1121 to be set to the end of the file.
1122
1123 @param[in] FileHandle The file handle on which requested position will be set.
1124 @param[in] Position Byte position from the start of the file.
1125
1126 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Data was written.
1127 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The seek request for nonzero is not valid on open directories.
1128 **/
1129 typedef
1130 EFI_STATUS
1131 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_SET_FILE_POSITION)(
1132 IN SHELL_FILE_HANDLE FileHandle,
1133 IN UINT64 Position
1134 );
1135
1136 /**
1137 This function creates a mapping for a device path.
1138
1139 @param[in] DevicePath Points to the device path. If this is NULL and Mapping points to a valid mapping,
1140 then the mapping will be deleted.
1141 @param[in] Mapping Points to the NULL-terminated mapping for the device path.
1142
1143 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Mapping created or deleted successfully.
1144 @retval EFI_NO_MAPPING There is no handle that corresponds exactly to DevicePath. See the
1145 boot service function LocateDevicePath().
1146 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The mapping is a built-in alias.
1147 **/
1148 typedef
1149 EFI_STATUS
1150 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_SET_MAP)(
1151 IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePath,
1152 IN CONST CHAR16 *Mapping
1153 );
1154
1155 /**
1156 Writes data to the file.
1157
1158 This function writes the specified number of bytes to the file at the current file position.
1159 The current file position is advanced the actual number of bytes written, which is
1160 returned in BufferSize. Partial writes only occur when there has been a data error
1161 during the write attempt (such as "volume space full"). The file automatically grows to
1162 hold the data, if required.
1163
1164 Direct writes to opened directories are not supported.
1165
1166 @param[in] FileHandle The opened file handle for writing.
1167 @param[in, out] BufferSize On input, size of Buffer.
1168 @param[in] Buffer The buffer in which data to write.
1169
1170 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Data was written.
1171 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED Writes to open directory are not supported.
1172 @retval EFI_NO_MEDIA The device has no media.
1173 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error.
1174 @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED The file system structures are corrupted.
1175 @retval EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED The device is write-protected.
1176 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The file was open for read only.
1177 @retval EFI_VOLUME_FULL The volume is full.
1178 **/
1179 typedef
1180 EFI_STATUS
1181 (EFIAPI *EFI_SHELL_WRITE_FILE)(
1182 IN SHELL_FILE_HANDLE FileHandle,
1183 IN OUT UINTN *BufferSize,
1184 IN VOID *Buffer
1185 );
1186
1187 //
1188 // EFI_SHELL_PROTOCOL has been updated since UEFI Shell Spec 2.0
1189 // Usage of this protocol will require version checking before attempting
1190 // to use any new members. There is no need to check the version for
1191 // members that existed in UEFI Shell Spec 2.0.
1192 //
1193 // Update below for any future UEFI Shell spec changes to this protocol.
1194 //
1195 // Check EFI_SHELL_PROTOCOL MajorVersion and MinorVersion:
1196 // if ((2 == gEfiShellProtocol->MajorVersion) &&
1197 // (0 == gEfiShellProtocol->MinorVersion)) {
1198 // //
1199 // // Cannot call:
1200 // // RegisterGuidName - UEFI Shell 2.1
1201 // // GetGuidName - UEFI Shell 2.1
1202 // // GetGuidFromName - UEFI Shell 2.1
1203 // // GetEnvEx - UEFI Shell 2.1
1204 // //
1205 // } else {
1206 // //
1207 // // Can use all members
1208 // //
1209 // }
1210 //
1211 typedef struct _EFI_SHELL_PROTOCOL {
1212 EFI_SHELL_EXECUTE Execute;
1213 EFI_SHELL_GET_ENV GetEnv;
1214 EFI_SHELL_SET_ENV SetEnv;
1215 EFI_SHELL_GET_ALIAS GetAlias;
1216 EFI_SHELL_SET_ALIAS SetAlias;
1217 EFI_SHELL_GET_HELP_TEXT GetHelpText;
1218 EFI_SHELL_GET_DEVICE_PATH_FROM_MAP GetDevicePathFromMap;
1219 EFI_SHELL_GET_MAP_FROM_DEVICE_PATH GetMapFromDevicePath;
1220 EFI_SHELL_GET_DEVICE_PATH_FROM_FILE_PATH GetDevicePathFromFilePath;
1221 EFI_SHELL_GET_FILE_PATH_FROM_DEVICE_PATH GetFilePathFromDevicePath;
1222 EFI_SHELL_SET_MAP SetMap;
1223 EFI_SHELL_GET_CUR_DIR GetCurDir;
1224 EFI_SHELL_SET_CUR_DIR SetCurDir;
1225 EFI_SHELL_OPEN_FILE_LIST OpenFileList;
1226 EFI_SHELL_FREE_FILE_LIST FreeFileList;
1227 EFI_SHELL_REMOVE_DUP_IN_FILE_LIST RemoveDupInFileList;
1228 EFI_SHELL_BATCH_IS_ACTIVE BatchIsActive;
1229 EFI_SHELL_IS_ROOT_SHELL IsRootShell;
1230 EFI_SHELL_ENABLE_PAGE_BREAK EnablePageBreak;
1231 EFI_SHELL_DISABLE_PAGE_BREAK DisablePageBreak;
1232 EFI_SHELL_GET_PAGE_BREAK GetPageBreak;
1233 EFI_SHELL_GET_DEVICE_NAME GetDeviceName;
1234 EFI_SHELL_GET_FILE_INFO GetFileInfo;
1235 EFI_SHELL_SET_FILE_INFO SetFileInfo;
1236 EFI_SHELL_OPEN_FILE_BY_NAME OpenFileByName;
1237 EFI_SHELL_CLOSE_FILE CloseFile;
1238 EFI_SHELL_CREATE_FILE CreateFile;
1239 EFI_SHELL_READ_FILE ReadFile;
1240 EFI_SHELL_WRITE_FILE WriteFile;
1241 EFI_SHELL_DELETE_FILE DeleteFile;
1242 EFI_SHELL_DELETE_FILE_BY_NAME DeleteFileByName;
1243 EFI_SHELL_GET_FILE_POSITION GetFilePosition;
1244 EFI_SHELL_SET_FILE_POSITION SetFilePosition;
1245 EFI_SHELL_FLUSH_FILE FlushFile;
1246 EFI_SHELL_FIND_FILES FindFiles;
1247 EFI_SHELL_FIND_FILES_IN_DIR FindFilesInDir;
1248 EFI_SHELL_GET_FILE_SIZE GetFileSize;
1249 EFI_SHELL_OPEN_ROOT OpenRoot;
1250 EFI_SHELL_OPEN_ROOT_BY_HANDLE OpenRootByHandle;
1251 EFI_EVENT ExecutionBreak;
1252 UINT32 MajorVersion;
1253 UINT32 MinorVersion;
1254 // Added for Shell 2.1
1255 EFI_SHELL_REGISTER_GUID_NAME RegisterGuidName;
1256 EFI_SHELL_GET_GUID_NAME GetGuidName;
1257 EFI_SHELL_GET_GUID_FROM_NAME GetGuidFromName;
1258 EFI_SHELL_GET_ENV_EX GetEnvEx;
1259 } EFI_SHELL_PROTOCOL;
1260
1261 extern EFI_GUID gEfiShellProtocolGuid;
1262
1263 enum ShellVersion {
1264 SHELL_MAJOR_VERSION = 2,
1265 SHELL_MINOR_VERSION = 2
1266 };
1267
1268 #endif