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/** @file
The device path protocol as defined in UEFI 2.0.
The device path represents a programatic path to a device. It's the view
from a software point of view. It also must persist from boot to boot, so
it can not contain things like PCI bus numbers that change from boot to boot.
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2009, Intel Corporation
All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
**/
#ifndef __EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL_H__
#define __EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL_H__
#include <Guid/PcAnsi.h>
///
/// Device Path protocol
///
#define EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL_GUID \
{ \
0x9576e91, 0x6d3f, 0x11d2, {0x8e, 0x39, 0x0, 0xa0, 0xc9, 0x69, 0x72, 0x3b } \
}
///
/// Device Path guid definition for backward-compatible with EFI1.1.
///
#define DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL_GUID
#pragma pack(1)
/**
This protocol can be used on any device handle to obtain generic path/location
information concerning the physical device or logical device. If the handle does
not logically map to a physical device, the handle may not necessarily support
the device path protocol. The device path describes the location of the device
the handle is for. The size of the Device Path can be determined from the structures
that make up the Device Path.
**/
typedef struct {
UINT8 Type; ///< 0x01 Hardware Device Path
///< 0x02 ACPI Device Path
///< 0x03 Messaging Device Path
///< 0x04 Media Device Path
///< 0x05 BIOS Boot Specification Device Path
///< 0x7F End of Hardware Device Path
UINT8 SubType; ///< Varies by Type
///< 0xFF End Entire Device Path, or
///< 0x01 End This Instance of a Device Path and start a new
///< Device Path
UINT8 Length[2]; ///< Specific Device Path data. Type and Sub-Type define
///< type of data. Size of data is included in Length.
} EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL;
///
/// Device Path protocol definition for backward-compatible with EFI1.1.
///
typedef EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL EFI_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// Hardware Device Paths
///
#define HARDWARE_DEVICE_PATH 0x01
///
/// PCI Device Path SubType
///
#define HW_PCI_DP 0x01
///
/// PCI Device Path
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// PCI Function Number
///
UINT8 Function;
///
/// PCI Device Number
///
UINT8 Device;
} PCI_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// PCCARD Device Path SubType
///
#define HW_PCCARD_DP 0x02
///
/// PCCARD Device Path
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Function Number (0 = First Function)
///
UINT8 FunctionNumber;
} PCCARD_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// Memory Mapped Device Path SubType
///
#define HW_MEMMAP_DP 0x03
///
/// Memory Mapped Device Path
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// EFI_MEMORY_TYPE
///
UINT32 MemoryType;
///
/// Starting Memory Address.
///
EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS StartingAddress;
///
/// Ending Memory Address
///
EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS EndingAddress;
} MEMMAP_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// Hardware Vendor Device Path SubType
///
#define HW_VENDOR_DP 0x04
///
/// The Vendor Device Path allows the creation of vendor-defined Device Paths. A vendor must
/// allocate a Vendor GUID for a Device Path. The Vendor GUID can then be used to define the
/// contents on the n bytes that follow in the Vendor Device Path node.
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Vendor-assigned GUID that defines the data that follows.
///
EFI_GUID Guid;
///
/// Vendor-defined variable size data.
///
} VENDOR_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// Controller Device Path SubType
///
#define HW_CONTROLLER_DP 0x05
///
/// Controller Device Path
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Controller number.
///
UINT32 ControllerNumber;
} CONTROLLER_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// ACPI Device Paths
///
#define ACPI_DEVICE_PATH 0x02
///
/// ACPI Device Path SubType
///
#define ACPI_DP 0x01
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Device's PnP hardware ID stored in a numeric 32-bit
/// compressed EISA-type ID. This value must match the
/// corresponding _HID in the ACPI name space.
///
UINT32 HID;
///
/// Unique ID that is required by ACPI if two devices have the
/// same _HID. This value must also match the corresponding
/// _UID/_HID pair in the ACPI name space. Only the 32-bit
/// numeric value type of _UID is supported; thus strings must
/// not be used for the _UID in the ACPI name space.
///
UINT32 UID;
} ACPI_HID_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// Expanded ACPI Device Path SubType
///
#define ACPI_EXTENDED_DP 0x02
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Device's PnP hardware ID stored in a numeric 32-bit
/// compressed EISA-type ID. This value must match the
/// corresponding _HID in the ACPI name space.
///
UINT32 HID;
///
/// Unique ID that is required by ACPI if two devices have the
/// same _HID. This value must also match the corresponding
/// _UID/_HID pair in the ACPI name space.
///
UINT32 UID;
///
/// Device's compatible PnP hardware ID stored in a numeric
/// 32-bit compressed EISA-type ID. This value must match at
/// least one of the compatible device IDs returned by the
/// corresponding _CID in the ACPI name space.
///
UINT32 CID;
///
/// Optional variable length _HIDSTR
/// Optional variable length _UIDSTR
/// Optional variable length _CIDSTR
///
} ACPI_EXTENDED_HID_DEVICE_PATH;
//
// EISA ID Macro
// EISA ID Definition 32-bits
// bits[15:0] - three character compressed ASCII EISA ID.
// bits[31:16] - binary number
// Compressed ASCII is 5 bits per character 0b00001 = 'A' 0b11010 = 'Z'
//
#define PNP_EISA_ID_CONST 0x41d0
#define EISA_ID(_Name, _Num) ((UINT32)((_Name) | (_Num) << 16))
#define EISA_PNP_ID(_PNPId) (EISA_ID(PNP_EISA_ID_CONST, (_PNPId)))
#define EFI_PNP_ID(_PNPId) (EISA_ID(PNP_EISA_ID_CONST, (_PNPId)))
#define PNP_EISA_ID_MASK 0xffff
#define EISA_ID_TO_NUM(_Id) ((_Id) >> 16)
///
/// ACPI _ADR Device Path SubType
///
#define ACPI_ADR_DP 0x03
///
/// The _ADR device path is used to contain video output device attributes to support the Graphics
/// Output Protocol. The device path can contain multiple _ADR entries if multiple video output
/// devices are displaying the same output.
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// _ADR value. For video output devices the value of this
/// field comes from Table B-2 ACPI 3.0 specification. At
/// least one _ADR value is required.
///
UINT32 ADR;
//
// This device path may optionally contain more than one _ADR entry.
//
} ACPI_ADR_DEVICE_PATH;
#define ACPI_ADR_DISPLAY_TYPE_OTHER 0
#define ACPI_ADR_DISPLAY_TYPE_VGA 1
#define ACPI_ADR_DISPLAY_TYPE_TV 2
#define ACPI_ADR_DISPLAY_TYPE_EXTERNAL_DIGITAL 3
#define ACPI_ADR_DISPLAY_TYPE_INTERNAL_DIGITAL 4
#define ACPI_DISPLAY_ADR(_DeviceIdScheme, _HeadId, _NonVgaOutput, _BiosCanDetect, _VendorInfo, _Type, _Port, _Index) \
((UINT32)( (((_DeviceIdScheme) & 0x1) << 31) | \
(((_HeadId) & 0x7) << 18) | \
(((_NonVgaOutput) & 0x1) << 17) | \
(((_BiosCanDetect) & 0x1) << 16) | \
(((_VendorInfo) & 0xf) << 12) | \
(((_Type) & 0xf) << 8) | \
(((_Port) & 0xf) << 4) | \
((_Index) & 0xf) ))
///
/// Messaging Device Paths
/// This Device Path is used to describe the connection of devices outside the resource domain of the
/// system. This Device Path can describe physical messaging information like SCSI ID, or abstract
/// information like networking protocol IP addresses.
///
#define MESSAGING_DEVICE_PATH 0x03
///
/// ATAPI Device Path SubType
///
#define MSG_ATAPI_DP 0x01
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Set to zero for primary or one for secondary
///
UINT8 PrimarySecondary;
///
/// Set to zero for master or one for slave mode
///
UINT8 SlaveMaster;
///
/// Logical Unit Number
///
UINT16 Lun;
} ATAPI_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// SCSI Device Path SubType
///
#define MSG_SCSI_DP 0x02
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Target ID on the SCSI bus (PUN)
///
UINT16 Pun;
///
/// Logical Unit Number (LUN)
///
UINT16 Lun;
} SCSI_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// Fibre Channel SubType
///
#define MSG_FIBRECHANNEL_DP 0x03
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Reserved for the future.
///
UINT32 Reserved;
///
/// Fibre Channel World Wide Number.
///
UINT64 WWN;
///
/// Fibre Channel Logical Unit Number.
///
UINT64 Lun;
} FIBRECHANNEL_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// 1394 Device Path SubType
///
#define MSG_1394_DP 0x04
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Reserved for the future.
///
UINT32 Reserved;
///
/// 1394 Global Unique ID (GUID).
///
UINT64 Guid;
} F1394_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// USB Device Path SubType
///
#define MSG_USB_DP 0x05
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// USB Parent Port Number
///
UINT8 ParentPortNumber;
///
/// USB Interface Number
///
UINT8 InterfaceNumber;
} USB_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// USB Class Device Path SubType
///
#define MSG_USB_CLASS_DP 0x0f
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Vendor ID assigned by USB-IF. A value of 0xFFFF will
/// match any Vendor ID.
///
UINT16 VendorId;
///
/// Product ID assigned by USB-IF. A value of 0xFFFF will
/// match any Product ID.
///
UINT16 ProductId;
///
/// The class code assigned by the USB-IF. A value of 0xFF
/// will match any class code.
///
UINT8 DeviceClass;
///
/// The subclass code assigned by the USB-IF. A value of
/// 0xFF will match any subclass code.
///
UINT8 DeviceSubClass;
///
/// The protocol code assigned by the USB-IF. A value of
/// 0xFF will match any protocol code.
///
UINT8 DeviceProtocol;
} USB_CLASS_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// USB WWID Device Path SubType
///
#define MSG_USB_WWID_DP 0x10
///
/// This device path describes a USB device using its serial number.
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// USB interface number
///
UINT16 InterfaceNumber;
///
/// USB vendor id of the device
///
UINT16 VendorId;
///
/// USB product id of the device
///
UINT16 ProductId;
///
/// Last 64-or-fewer UTF-16 characters of the USB
/// serial number. The length of the string is
/// determined by the Length field less the offset of the
/// Serial Number field (10)
///
/// CHAR16 SerialNumber[...];
} USB_WWID_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// Device Logical Unit SubType
///
#define MSG_DEVICE_LOGICAL_UNIT_DP 0x11
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Logical Unit Number for the interface
///
UINT8 Lun;
} DEVICE_LOGICAL_UNIT_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// SATA Device Path SubType
///
#define MSG_SATA_DP 0x12
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// The HBA port number that facilitates the connection to the
/// device or a port multiplier. The value 0xFFFF is reserved.
///
UINT16 HBAPortNumber;
///
/// The Port multiplier port number that facilitates the connection
/// to the device. Bit 15 should be set if the device is directly
/// connected to the HBA.
///
UINT16 PortMultiplierPortNumber;
///
/// Logical Unit Number.
///
UINT16 Lun;
} SATA_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// Flag for if the device is directly connected to the HBA.
///
#define SATA_HBA_DIRECT_CONNECT_FLAG 0x8000
///
/// I2O Device Path SubType
///
#define MSG_I2O_DP 0x06
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Target ID (TID) for a device
///
UINT32 Tid;
} I2O_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// MAC Address Device Path SubType
///
#define MSG_MAC_ADDR_DP 0x0b
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// The MAC address for a network interface padded with 0s
///
EFI_MAC_ADDRESS MacAddress;
///
/// Network interface type(i.e. 802.3, FDDI).
///
UINT8 IfType;
} MAC_ADDR_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// IPv4 Device Path SubType
///
#define MSG_IPv4_DP 0x0c
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// The local IPv4 address
///
EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS LocalIpAddress;
///
/// The remote IPv4 address
///
EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS RemoteIpAddress;
///
/// The local port number
///
UINT16 LocalPort;
///
/// The remote port number
///
UINT16 RemotePort;
///
/// The network protocol(i.e. UDP, TCP).
///
UINT16 Protocol;
///
/// 0x00 - The Source IP Address was assigned though DHCP
/// 0x01 - The Source IP Address is statically bound
///
BOOLEAN StaticIpAddress;
} IPv4_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// IPv6 Device Path SubType
///
#define MSG_IPv6_DP 0x0d
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// The local IPv6 address
///
EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS LocalIpAddress;
///
/// The remote IPv6 address
///
EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS RemoteIpAddress;
///
/// The local port number
///
UINT16 LocalPort;
///
/// The remote port number
///
UINT16 RemotePort;
///
/// The network protocol(i.e. UDP, TCP).
///
UINT16 Protocol;
///
/// 0x00 - The Source IP Address was assigned though DHCP
/// 0x01 - The Source IP Address is statically bound
///
BOOLEAN StaticIpAddress;
} IPv6_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// InfiniBand Device Path SubType
///
#define MSG_INFINIBAND_DP 0x09
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Flags to help identify/manage InfiniBand device path elements:
/// Bit 0 - IOC/Service (0b = IOC, 1b = Service)
/// Bit 1 - Extend Boot Environment
/// Bit 2 - Console Protocol
/// Bit 3 - Storage Protocol
/// Bit 4 - Network Protocol
/// All other bits are reserved.
///
UINT32 ResourceFlags;
///
/// 128-bit Global Identifier for remote fabric port
///
UINT8 PortGid[16];
///
/// 64-bit unique identifier to remote IOC or server process.
/// Interpretation of field specified by Resource Flags (bit 0)
///
UINT64 ServiceId;
///
/// 64-bit persistent ID of remote IOC port
///
UINT64 TargetPortId;
///
/// 64-bit persistent ID of remote device
///
UINT64 DeviceId;
} INFINIBAND_DEVICE_PATH;
#define INFINIBAND_RESOURCE_FLAG_IOC_SERVICE 0x01
#define INFINIBAND_RESOURCE_FLAG_EXTENDED_BOOT_ENVIRONMENT 0x02
#define INFINIBAND_RESOURCE_FLAG_CONSOLE_PROTOCOL 0x04
#define INFINIBAND_RESOURCE_FLAG_STORAGE_PROTOCOL 0x08
#define INFINIBAND_RESOURCE_FLAG_NETWORK_PROTOCOL 0x10
///
/// UART Device Path SubType
///
#define MSG_UART_DP 0x0e
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Reserved
///
UINT32 Reserved;
///
/// The baud rate setting for the UART style device. A value of 0
/// means that the device's default baud rate will be used.
///
UINT64 BaudRate;
///
/// The number of data bits for the UART style device. A value
/// of 0 means that the device's default number of data bits will be used.
///
UINT8 DataBits;
///
/// The parity setting for the UART style device.
/// Parity 0x00 - Default Parity
/// Parity 0x01 - No Parity
/// Parity 0x02 - Even Parity
/// Parity 0x03 - Odd Parity
/// Parity 0x04 - Mark Parity
/// Parity 0x05 - Space Parity
///
UINT8 Parity;
///
/// The number of stop bits for the UART style device.
/// Stop Bits 0x00 - Default Stop Bits
/// Stop Bits 0x01 - 1 Stop Bit
/// Stop Bits 0x02 - 1.5 Stop Bits
/// Stop Bits 0x03 - 2 Stop Bits
///
UINT8 StopBits;
} UART_DEVICE_PATH;
//
// Use VENDOR_DEVICE_PATH struct
//
#define MSG_VENDOR_DP 0x0a
typedef VENDOR_DEVICE_PATH VENDOR_DEFINED_DEVICE_PATH;
#define DEVICE_PATH_MESSAGING_PC_ANSI EFI_PC_ANSI_GUID
#define DEVICE_PATH_MESSAGING_VT_100 EFI_VT_100_GUID
#define DEVICE_PATH_MESSAGING_VT_100_PLUS EFI_VT_100_PLUS_GUID
#define DEVICE_PATH_MESSAGING_VT_UTF8 EFI_VT_UTF8_GUID
///
/// A new device path node is defined to declare flow control characteristics.
/// UART Flow Control Messaging Device Path
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// DEVICE_PATH_MESSAGING_UART_FLOW_CONTROL GUID
///
EFI_GUID Guid;
///
/// Bitmap of supported flow control types.
/// Bit 0 set indicates hardware flow control.
/// Bit 1 set indicates Xon/Xoff flow control.
/// All other bits are reserved and are clear.
///
UINT32 FlowControlMap;
} UART_FLOW_CONTROL_DEVICE_PATH;
#define DEVICE_PATH_MESSAGING_SAS EFI_SAS_DEVICE_PATH_GUID
///
/// Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) devices.
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// DEVICE_PATH_MESSAGING_SAS GUID
///
EFI_GUID Guid;
///
/// Reserved for future use.
///
UINT32 Reserved;
///
/// SAS Address for Serial Attached SCSI Target.
///
UINT64 SasAddress;
///
/// SAS Logical Unit Number.
///
UINT64 Lun;
///
/// More Information about the device and its interconnect
///
UINT16 DeviceTopology;
///
/// Relative Target Port (RTP)
///
UINT16 RelativeTargetPort;
} SAS_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// iSCSI Device Path SubType
///
#define MSG_ISCSI_DP 0x13
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Network Protocol (0 = TCP, 1+ = reserved)
///
UINT16 NetworkProtocol;
///
/// iSCSI Login Options
///
UINT16 LoginOption;
///
/// iSCSI Logical Unit Number
///
UINT64 Lun;
///
/// iSCSI Target Portal group tag the initiator intends
/// to establish a session with.
///
UINT16 TargetPortalGroupTag;
///
/// iSCSI NodeTarget Name. The length of the name
/// is determined by subtracting the offset of this field from Length.
///
/// CHAR8 iSCSI Target Name
} ISCSI_DEVICE_PATH;
#define ISCSI_LOGIN_OPTION_NO_HEADER_DIGEST 0x0000
#define ISCSI_LOGIN_OPTION_HEADER_DIGEST_USING_CRC32C 0x0002
#define ISCSI_LOGIN_OPTION_NO_DATA_DIGEST 0x0000
#define ISCSI_LOGIN_OPTION_DATA_DIGEST_USING_CRC32C 0x0008
#define ISCSI_LOGIN_OPTION_AUTHMETHOD_CHAP 0x0000
#define ISCSI_LOGIN_OPTION_AUTHMETHOD_NON 0x1000
#define ISCSI_LOGIN_OPTION_CHAP_BI 0x0000
#define ISCSI_LOGIN_OPTION_CHAP_UNI 0x2000
//
// Media Device Path
//
#define MEDIA_DEVICE_PATH 0x04
///
/// Hard Drive Media Device Path SubType
///
#define MEDIA_HARDDRIVE_DP 0x01
///
/// The Hard Drive Media Device Path is used to represent a partition on a hard drive.
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Describes the entry in a partition table, starting with entry 1.
/// Partition number zero represents the entire device. Valid
/// partition numbers for a MBR partition are [1, 4]. Valid
/// partition numbers for a GPT partition are [1,
/// NumberOfPartitionEntries].
///
UINT32 PartitionNumber;
///
/// Starting LBA of the partition on the hard drive
///
UINT64 PartitionStart;
///
/// Size of the partition in units of Logical Blocks
///
UINT64 PartitionSize;
///
/// Signature unique to this partition
///
UINT8 Signature[16];
///
/// Partition Format: (Unused values reserved)
/// 0x01 - PC-AT compatible legacy MBR
/// 0x02 - GUID Partition Table
///
UINT8 MBRType;
///
/// Type of Disk Signature: (Unused values reserved)
/// 0x00 - No Disk Signature.
/// 0x01 - 32-bit signature from address 0x1b8 of the type 0x01 MBR.
/// 0x02 - GUID signature.
///
UINT8 SignatureType;
} HARDDRIVE_DEVICE_PATH;
#define MBR_TYPE_PCAT 0x01
#define MBR_TYPE_EFI_PARTITION_TABLE_HEADER 0x02
#define NO_DISK_SIGNATURE 0x00
#define SIGNATURE_TYPE_MBR 0x01
#define SIGNATURE_TYPE_GUID 0x02
///
/// CD-ROM Media Device Path SubType
///
#define MEDIA_CDROM_DP 0x02
///
/// The CD-ROM Media Device Path is used to define a system partition that exists on a CD-ROM.
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Boot Entry number from the Boot Catalog. The Initial/Default entry is defined as zero.
///
UINT32 BootEntry;
///
/// Starting RBA of the partition on the medium. CD-ROMs use Relative logical Block Addressing.
///
UINT64 PartitionStart;
///
/// Size of the partition in units of Blocks, also called Sectors.
///
UINT64 PartitionSize;
} CDROM_DEVICE_PATH;
//
// Use VENDOR_DEVICE_PATH struct
//
#define MEDIA_VENDOR_DP 0x03 ///< Media vendor device path subtype
///
/// File Path Media Device Path SubType
///
#define MEDIA_FILEPATH_DP 0x04
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// A NULL-terminated Unicode Path string including directory and file names.
///
CHAR16 PathName[1];
} FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH;
#define SIZE_OF_FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH OFFSET_OF(FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH,PathName)
///
/// Media Protocol Device Path SubType
///
#define MEDIA_PROTOCOL_DP 0x05
///
/// The Media Protocol Device Path is used to denote the protocol that is being
/// used in a device path at the location of the path specified.
/// Many protocols are inherent to the style of device path.
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// The ID of the protocol.
///
EFI_GUID Protocol;
} MEDIA_PROTOCOL_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// PIWG Firmware Volume Device Path SubType
///
#define MEDIA_PIWG_FW_VOL_DP 0x7
///
/// This device path is used by systems implementing the UEFI PI Specification 1.0 to describe a firmware volume.
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Firmware volume name.
///
EFI_GUID FvName;
} MEDIA_FW_VOL_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// PIWG Firmware Volume Device Path SubType
///
#define MEDIA_PIWG_FW_FILE_DP 0x6
///
/// This device path is used by systems implementing the UEFI PI Specification 1.0 to describe a firmware file.
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Firmware file name
///
EFI_GUID FvFileName;
} MEDIA_FW_VOL_FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// Media relative offset range device path
///
#define MEDIA_RELATIVE_OFFSET_RANGE_DP 0x08
///
/// Used to describe the offset range of media relative.
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
UINT64 StartingOffset;
UINT64 EndingOffset;
} MEDIA_RELATIVE_OFFSET_RANGE_DEVICE_PATH;
///
/// BIOS Boot Specification Device Path
///
#define BBS_DEVICE_PATH 0x05
///
/// BIOS Boot Specification Device Path SubType
///
#define BBS_BBS_DP 0x01
///
/// This Device Path is used to describe the booting of non-EFI-aware operating systems.
///
typedef struct {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL Header;
///
/// Device Type as defined by the BIOS Boot Specification.
///
UINT16 DeviceType;
///
/// Status Flags as defined by the BIOS Boot Specification
///
UINT16 StatusFlag;
///
/// ASCIIZ string that describes the boot device to a user.
///
CHAR8 String[1];
} BBS_BBS_DEVICE_PATH;
//
// DeviceType definitions - from BBS specification
//
#define BBS_TYPE_FLOPPY 0x01
#define BBS_TYPE_HARDDRIVE 0x02
#define BBS_TYPE_CDROM 0x03
#define BBS_TYPE_PCMCIA 0x04
#define BBS_TYPE_USB 0x05
#define BBS_TYPE_EMBEDDED_NETWORK 0x06
#define BBS_TYPE_BEV 0x80
#define BBS_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0xFF
///
/// Union of all possible Device Paths and pointers to Device Paths
///
typedef union {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL DevPath;
PCI_DEVICE_PATH Pci;
PCCARD_DEVICE_PATH PcCard;
MEMMAP_DEVICE_PATH MemMap;
VENDOR_DEVICE_PATH Vendor;
CONTROLLER_DEVICE_PATH Controller;
ACPI_HID_DEVICE_PATH Acpi;
ATAPI_DEVICE_PATH Atapi;
SCSI_DEVICE_PATH Scsi;
ISCSI_DEVICE_PATH Iscsi;
FIBRECHANNEL_DEVICE_PATH FibreChannel;
F1394_DEVICE_PATH F1394;
USB_DEVICE_PATH Usb;
SATA_DEVICE_PATH Sata;
USB_CLASS_DEVICE_PATH UsbClass;
I2O_DEVICE_PATH I2O;
MAC_ADDR_DEVICE_PATH MacAddr;
IPv4_DEVICE_PATH Ipv4;
IPv6_DEVICE_PATH Ipv6;
INFINIBAND_DEVICE_PATH InfiniBand;
UART_DEVICE_PATH Uart;
HARDDRIVE_DEVICE_PATH HardDrive;
CDROM_DEVICE_PATH CD;
FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH FilePath;
MEDIA_PROTOCOL_DEVICE_PATH MediaProtocol;
MEDIA_RELATIVE_OFFSET_RANGE_DEVICE_PATH Offset;
BBS_BBS_DEVICE_PATH Bbs;
} EFI_DEV_PATH;
typedef union {
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevPath;
PCI_DEVICE_PATH *Pci;
PCCARD_DEVICE_PATH *PcCard;
MEMMAP_DEVICE_PATH *MemMap;
VENDOR_DEVICE_PATH *Vendor;
CONTROLLER_DEVICE_PATH *Controller;
ACPI_HID_DEVICE_PATH *Acpi;
ACPI_EXTENDED_HID_DEVICE_PATH *ExtendedAcpi;
ATAPI_DEVICE_PATH *Atapi;
SCSI_DEVICE_PATH *Scsi;
FIBRECHANNEL_DEVICE_PATH *FibreChannel;
F1394_DEVICE_PATH *F1394;
USB_DEVICE_PATH *Usb;
SATA_DEVICE_PATH *Sata;
USB_CLASS_DEVICE_PATH *UsbClass;
I2O_DEVICE_PATH *I2O;
MAC_ADDR_DEVICE_PATH *MacAddr;
IPv4_DEVICE_PATH *Ipv4;
IPv6_DEVICE_PATH *Ipv6;
INFINIBAND_DEVICE_PATH *InfiniBand;
UART_DEVICE_PATH *Uart;
HARDDRIVE_DEVICE_PATH *HardDrive;
CDROM_DEVICE_PATH *CD;
FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH *FilePath;
MEDIA_PROTOCOL_DEVICE_PATH *MediaProtocol;
MEDIA_RELATIVE_OFFSET_RANGE_DEVICE_PATH *Offset;
BBS_BBS_DEVICE_PATH *Bbs;
UINT8 *Raw;
} EFI_DEV_PATH_PTR;
#pragma pack()
#define END_DEVICE_PATH_TYPE 0x7f
#define END_ENTIRE_DEVICE_PATH_SUBTYPE 0xFF
#define END_INSTANCE_DEVICE_PATH_SUBTYPE 0x01
extern EFI_GUID gEfiDevicePathProtocolGuid;
#endif