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Fix several Unicode issues that fails VS2005.
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@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
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This function will retrieve the information about the file for the handle
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specified and store it in allocated pool memory.
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This function allocates a buffer to store the file’s information. It is the
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caller’s responsibility to free the buffer
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This function allocates a buffer to store the file's information. It is the
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caller's responsibility to free the buffer
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@param FileHandle The file handle of the file for which information is
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being requested.
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This function reads information from an opened file.
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If FileHandle is not a directory, the function reads the requested number of
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bytes from the file at the file’s current position and returns them in Buffer.
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bytes from the file at the file's current position and returns them in Buffer.
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If the read goes beyond the end of the file, the read length is truncated to the
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end of the file. The file’s current position is increased by the number of bytes
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end of the file. The file's current position is increased by the number of bytes
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returned. If FileHandle is a directory, the function reads the directory entry
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at the file’s current position and returns the entry in Buffer. If the Buffer
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at the file's current position and returns the entry in Buffer. If the Buffer
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is not large enough to hold the current directory entry, then
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EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL is returned and the current file position is not updated.
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BufferSize is set to be the size of the buffer needed to read the entry. On
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This function writes the specified number of bytes to the file at the current
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file position. The current file position is advanced the actual number of bytes
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written, which is returned in BufferSize. Partial writes only occur when there
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has been a data error during the write attempt (such as “volume space full”).
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has been a data error during the write attempt (such as "volume space full").
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The file is automatically grown to hold the data if required. Direct writes to
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opened directories are not supported.
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/**
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Close an open file handle.
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This function closes a specified file handle. All “dirty” cached file data is
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This function closes a specified file handle. All "dirty" cached file data is
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flushed to the device, and the file is closed. In all cases the handle is
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closed.
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/**
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Retrieves the first file from a directory
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This function opens a directory and gets the first file’s info in the
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This function opens a directory and gets the first file's info in the
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directory. Caller can use FileHandleFindNextFile() to get other files. When
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complete the caller is responsible for calling FreePool() on *Buffer.
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if FileHandle is NULL then ASSERT()
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if Size is NULL then ASSERT()
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This function extracts the file size info from the FileHandle’s EFI_FILE_INFO
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This function extracts the file size info from the FileHandle's EFI_FILE_INFO
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data.
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@param FileHandle file handle from which size is retrieved
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This function will retrieve the information about the file for the handle
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specified and store it in allocated pool memory.
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This function allocates a buffer to store the file’s information. It is the
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caller’s responsibility to free the buffer
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This function allocates a buffer to store the file's information. It is the
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caller's responsibility to free the buffer
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@param FileHandle The file handle of the file for which information is
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being requested.
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/**
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This function will open a file or directory referenced by filename.
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If return is EFI_SUCCESS, the Filehandle is the opened file’s handle;
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If return is EFI_SUCCESS, the Filehandle is the opened file's handle;
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otherwise, the Filehandle is NULL. The Attributes is valid only for
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EFI_FILE_MODE_CREATE.
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This function reads information from an opened file.
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If FileHandle is not a directory, the function reads the requested number of
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bytes from the file at the file’s current position and returns them in Buffer.
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bytes from the file at the file's current position and returns them in Buffer.
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If the read goes beyond the end of the file, the read length is truncated to the
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end of the file. The file’s current position is increased by the number of bytes
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end of the file. The file's current position is increased by the number of bytes
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returned. If FileHandle is a directory, the function reads the directory entry
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at the file’s current position and returns the entry in Buffer. If the Buffer
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at the file's current position and returns the entry in Buffer. If the Buffer
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is not large enough to hold the current directory entry, then
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EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL is returned and the current file position is not updated.
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BufferSize is set to be the size of the buffer needed to read the entry. On
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This function writes the specified number of bytes to the file at the current
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file position. The current file position is advanced the actual number of bytes
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written, which is returned in BufferSize. Partial writes only occur when there
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has been a data error during the write attempt (such as “volume space full”).
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has been a data error during the write attempt (such as "volume space full").
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The file is automatically grown to hold the data if required. Direct writes to
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opened directories are not supported.
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/**
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Close an open file handle.
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This function closes a specified file handle. All “dirty” cached file data is
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This function closes a specified file handle. All "dirty" cached file data is
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flushed to the device, and the file is closed. In all cases the handle is
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closed.
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/**
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Retrieve the size of a file.
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This function extracts the file size info from the FileHandle’s EFI_FILE_INFO
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This function extracts the file size info from the FileHandle's EFI_FILE_INFO
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data.
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@param FileHandle file handle from which size is retrieved
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/**
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Retreives the current directory path
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If the DeviceName is NULL, it returns the current device’s current directory
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If the DeviceName is NULL, it returns the current device's current directory
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name. If the DeviceName is not NULL, it returns the current directory name
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on specified drive.
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NULL and EFI_NOT_FOUND will be returned.
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If EFI_DEVICE_NAME_USE_COMPONENT_NAME is set, then the function will return the
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device’s name using the EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL, if present on
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device's name using the EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL, if present on
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DeviceHandle.
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If EFI_DEVICE_NAME_USE_DEVICE_PATH is set, then the function will return the
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device’s name using the EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL, if present on DeviceHandle.
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device's name using the EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL, if present on DeviceHandle.
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If both EFI_DEVICE_NAME_USE_COMPONENT_NAME and
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EFI_DEVICE_NAME_USE_DEVICE_PATH are set, then
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EFI_DEVICE_NAME_USE_COMPONENT_NAME will have higher priority.
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This function will retrieve the information about the file for the handle
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specified and store it in allocated pool memory.
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This function allocates a buffer to store the file’s information. It is the
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caller’s responsibility to free the buffer
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This function allocates a buffer to store the file's information. It is the
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caller's responsibility to free the buffer
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@param FileHandle The file handle of the file for which information is
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being requested.
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This function reads information from an opened file.
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If FileHandle is not a directory, the function reads the requested number of
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bytes from the file at the file’s current position and returns them in Buffer.
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bytes from the file at the file's current position and returns them in Buffer.
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If the read goes beyond the end of the file, the read length is truncated to the
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end of the file. The file’s current position is increased by the number of bytes
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end of the file. The file's current position is increased by the number of bytes
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returned. If FileHandle is a directory, the function reads the directory entry
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at the file’s current position and returns the entry in Buffer. If the Buffer
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at the file's current position and returns the entry in Buffer. If the Buffer
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is not large enough to hold the current directory entry, then
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EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL is returned and the current file position is not updated.
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BufferSize is set to be the size of the buffer needed to read the entry. On
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This function writes the specified number of bytes to the file at the current
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file position. The current file position is advanced the actual number of bytes
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written, which is returned in BufferSize. Partial writes only occur when there
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has been a data error during the write attempt (such as “volume space full”).
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has been a data error during the write attempt (such as "volume space full").
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The file is automatically grown to hold the data if required. Direct writes to
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opened directories are not supported.
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/**
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Close an open file handle.
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This function closes a specified file handle. All “dirty” cached file data is
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This function closes a specified file handle. All "dirty" cached file data is
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flushed to the device, and the file is closed. In all cases the handle is
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closed.
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/**
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Retrieves the first file from a directory
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This function opens a directory and gets the first file’s info in the
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This function opens a directory and gets the first file's info in the
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directory. Caller can use FileHandleFindNextFile() to get other files. When
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complete the caller is responsible for calling FreePool() on Buffer.
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if FileHandle is NULL then ASSERT()
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if Size is NULL then ASSERT()
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This function extracts the file size info from the FileHandle’s EFI_FILE_INFO
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This function extracts the file size info from the FileHandle's EFI_FILE_INFO
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data.
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@param FileHandle file handle from which size is retrieved
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This function will retrieve the information about the file for the handle
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specified and store it in allocated pool memory.
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This function allocates a buffer to store the file’s information. It is the
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caller’s responsibility to free the buffer
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This function allocates a buffer to store the file's information. It is the
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caller's responsibility to free the buffer
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@param FileHandle The file handle of the file for which information is
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being requested.
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/**
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This function will open a file or directory referenced by filename.
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If return is EFI_SUCCESS, the Filehandle is the opened file’s handle;
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If return is EFI_SUCCESS, the Filehandle is the opened file's handle;
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otherwise, the Filehandle is NULL. The Attributes is valid only for
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EFI_FILE_MODE_CREATE.
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This function reads information from an opened file.
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If FileHandle is not a directory, the function reads the requested number of
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bytes from the file at the file’s current position and returns them in Buffer.
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bytes from the file at the file's current position and returns them in Buffer.
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If the read goes beyond the end of the file, the read length is truncated to the
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end of the file. The file’s current position is increased by the number of bytes
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end of the file. The file's current position is increased by the number of bytes
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returned. If FileHandle is a directory, the function reads the directory entry
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at the file’s current position and returns the entry in Buffer. If the Buffer
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at the file's current position and returns the entry in Buffer. If the Buffer
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is not large enough to hold the current directory entry, then
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EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL is returned and the current file position is not updated.
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BufferSize is set to be the size of the buffer needed to read the entry. On
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This function writes the specified number of bytes to the file at the current
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file position. The current file position is advanced the actual number of bytes
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written, which is returned in BufferSize. Partial writes only occur when there
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has been a data error during the write attempt (such as “volume space full”).
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has been a data error during the write attempt (such as "volume space full").
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The file is automatically grown to hold the data if required. Direct writes to
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opened directories are not supported.
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/**
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Close an open file handle.
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This function closes a specified file handle. All “dirty” cached file data is
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This function closes a specified file handle. All "dirty" cached file data is
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flushed to the device, and the file is closed. In all cases the handle is
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closed.
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/**
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Retrieves the first file from a directory
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This function opens a directory and gets the first file’s info in the
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This function opens a directory and gets the first file's info in the
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directory. Caller can use ShellFindNextFile() to get other files. When
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complete the caller is responsible for calling FreePool() on Buffer.
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if FileHandle is NULL then ASSERT()
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if Size is NULL then ASSERT()
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This function extracts the file size info from the FileHandle’s EFI_FILE_INFO
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This function extracts the file size info from the FileHandle's EFI_FILE_INFO
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data.
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@param FileHandle file handle from which size is retrieved
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/**
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Retreives the current directory path
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If the DeviceName is NULL, it returns the current device’s current directory
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If the DeviceName is NULL, it returns the current device's current directory
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name. If the DeviceName is not NULL, it returns the current directory name
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on specified drive.
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