/** @file Provides library functions for common UEFI operations. Only available to DXE and UEFI module types. The UEFI Library provides functions and macros that simplify the development of UEFI Drivers and UEFI Applications. These functions and macros help manage EFI events, build simple locks utilizing EFI Task Priority Levels (TPLs), install EFI Driver Model related protocols, manage Unicode string tables for UEFI Drivers, and print messages on the console output and standard error devices. Note that a reserved macro named MDEPKG_NDEBUG is introduced for the intention of size reduction when compiler optimization is disabled. If MDEPKG_NDEBUG is defined, then debug and assert related macros wrapped by it are the NULL implementations. Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010, 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 that 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 __UEFI_LIB_H__ #define __UEFI_LIB_H__ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /// /// Unicode String Table /// typedef struct { CHAR8 *Language; CHAR16 *UnicodeString; } EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE; /// /// EFI Lock Status /// typedef enum { EfiLockUninitialized = 0, EfiLockReleased = 1, EfiLockAcquired = 2 } EFI_LOCK_STATE; /// /// EFI Lock /// typedef struct { EFI_TPL Tpl; EFI_TPL OwnerTpl; EFI_LOCK_STATE Lock; } EFI_LOCK; /** Macro that returns the number of 100 ns units for a specified number of microseconds. This is useful for managing EFI timer events. @param Microseconds The number of microseconds. @return The number of 100 ns units equivalent to the number of microseconds specified by Microseconds. **/ #define EFI_TIMER_PERIOD_MICROSECONDS(Microseconds) MultU64x32((UINT64)(Microseconds), 10) /** Macro that returns the number of 100 ns units for a specified number of milliseconds. This is useful for managing EFI timer events. @param Milliseconds The number of milliseconds. @return The number of 100 ns units equivalent to the number of milliseconds specified by Milliseconds. **/ #define EFI_TIMER_PERIOD_MILLISECONDS(Milliseconds) MultU64x32((UINT64)(Milliseconds), 10000) /** Macro that returns the number of 100 ns units for a specified number of seconds. This is useful for managing EFI timer events. @param Seconds The number of seconds. @return The number of 100 ns units equivalent to the number of seconds specified by Seconds. **/ #define EFI_TIMER_PERIOD_SECONDS(Seconds) MultU64x32((UINT64)(Seconds), 10000000) /** Macro that returns the a pointer to the next EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR in an array returned from GetMemoryMap(). @param MemoryDescriptor A pointer to an EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR. @param Size The size, in bytes, of the current EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR. @return A pointer to the next EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR. **/ #define NEXT_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR(MemoryDescriptor, Size) \ ((EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR *)((UINT8 *)(MemoryDescriptor) + (Size))) /** Retrieves a pointer to the system configuration table from the EFI System Table based on a specified GUID. This function searches the list of configuration tables stored in the EFI System Table for a table with a GUID that matches TableGuid. If a match is found, then a pointer to the configuration table is returned in Table, and EFI_SUCCESS is returned. If a matching GUID is not found, then EFI_NOT_FOUND is returned. If TableGuid is NULL, then ASSERT(). If Table is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param TableGuid The pointer to table's GUID type.. @param Table The pointer to the table associated with TableGuid in the EFI System Table. @retval EFI_SUCCESS A configuration table matching TableGuid was found. @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND A configuration table matching TableGuid could not be found. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI EfiGetSystemConfigurationTable ( IN EFI_GUID *TableGuid, OUT VOID **Table ); /** Creates and returns a notification event and registers that event with all the protocol instances specified by ProtocolGuid. This function causes the notification function to be executed for every protocol of type ProtocolGuid instance that exists in the system when this function is invoked. If there are no instances of ProtocolGuid in the handle database at the time this function is invoked, then the notification function is still executed one time. In addition, every time a protocol of type ProtocolGuid instance is installed or reinstalled, the notification function is also executed. This function returns the notification event that was created. If ProtocolGuid is NULL, then ASSERT(). If NotifyTpl is not a legal TPL value, then ASSERT(). If NotifyFunction is NULL, then ASSERT(). If Registration is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param ProtocolGuid Supplies GUID of the protocol upon whose installation the event is fired. @param NotifyTpl Supplies the task priority level of the event notifications. @param NotifyFunction Supplies the function to notify when the event is signaled. @param NotifyContext The context parameter to pass to NotifyFunction. @param Registration A pointer to a memory location to receive the registration value. This value is passed to LocateHandle() to obtain new handles that have been added that support the ProtocolGuid-specified protocol. @return The notification event that was created. **/ EFI_EVENT EFIAPI EfiCreateProtocolNotifyEvent( IN EFI_GUID *ProtocolGuid, IN EFI_TPL NotifyTpl, IN EFI_EVENT_NOTIFY NotifyFunction, IN VOID *NotifyContext, OPTIONAL OUT VOID **Registration ); /** Creates a named event that can be signaled with EfiNamedEventSignal(). This function creates an event using NotifyTpl, NoifyFunction, and NotifyContext. This event is signaled with EfiNamedEventSignal(). This provides the ability for one or more listeners on the same event named by the GUID specified by Name. If Name is NULL, then ASSERT(). If NotifyTpl is not a legal TPL value, then ASSERT(). If NotifyFunction is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param Name Supplies GUID name of the event. @param NotifyTpl Supplies the task priority level of the event notifications. @param NotifyFunction Supplies the function to notify when the event is signaled. @param NotifyContext The context parameter to pass to NotifyFunction. @param Registration A pointer to a memory location to receive the registration value. @retval EFI_SUCCESS A named event was created. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough resources to create the named event. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI EfiNamedEventListen ( IN CONST EFI_GUID *Name, IN EFI_TPL NotifyTpl, IN EFI_EVENT_NOTIFY NotifyFunction, IN CONST VOID *NotifyContext, OPTIONAL OUT VOID *Registration OPTIONAL ); /** Signals a named event created with EfiNamedEventListen(). This function signals the named event specified by Name. The named event must have been created with EfiNamedEventListen(). If Name is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param Name Supplies the GUID name of the event. @retval EFI_SUCCESS A named event was signaled. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough resources to signal the named event. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI EfiNamedEventSignal ( IN CONST EFI_GUID *Name ); /** Returns the current TPL. This function returns the current TPL. There is no EFI service to directly retrieve the current TPL. Instead, the RaiseTPL() function is used to raise the TPL to TPL_HIGH_LEVEL. This will return the current TPL. The TPL level can then immediately be restored back to the current TPL level with a call to RestoreTPL(). @return The current TPL. **/ EFI_TPL EFIAPI EfiGetCurrentTpl ( VOID ); /** Initializes a basic mutual exclusion lock. This function initializes a basic mutual exclusion lock to the released state and returns the lock. Each lock provides mutual exclusion access at its task priority level. Since there is no preemption or multiprocessor support in EFI, acquiring the lock only consists of raising to the locks TPL. If Lock is NULL, then ASSERT(). If Priority is not a valid TPL value, then ASSERT(). @param Lock A pointer to the lock data structure to initialize. @param Priority The EFI TPL associated with the lock. @return The lock. **/ EFI_LOCK * EFIAPI EfiInitializeLock ( IN OUT EFI_LOCK *Lock, IN EFI_TPL Priority ); /** Initializes a basic mutual exclusion lock. This macro initializes the contents of a basic mutual exclusion lock to the released state. Each lock provides mutual exclusion access at its task priority level. Since there is no preemption or multiprocessor support in EFI, acquiring the lock only consists of raising to the locks TPL. @param Priority The task priority level of the lock. @return The lock. **/ #define EFI_INITIALIZE_LOCK_VARIABLE(Priority) \ {Priority, TPL_APPLICATION, EfiLockReleased } /** Macro that calls DebugAssert() if an EFI_LOCK structure is not in the locked state. If MDEPKG_NDEBUG is not defined and the DEBUG_PROPERTY_DEBUG_ASSERT_ENABLED bit of PcdDebugProperyMask is set, then this macro evaluates the EFI_LOCK structure specified by Lock. If Lock is not in the locked state, then DebugAssert() is called passing in the source filename, source line number, and Lock. If Lock is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param LockParameter A pointer to the lock to acquire. **/ #if !defined(MDEPKG_NDEBUG) #define ASSERT_LOCKED(LockParameter) \ do { \ if (DebugAssertEnabled ()) { \ ASSERT (LockParameter != NULL); \ if ((LockParameter)->Lock != EfiLockAcquired) { \ _ASSERT (LockParameter not locked); \ } \ } \ } while (FALSE) #else #define ASSERT_LOCKED(LockParameter) #endif /** Acquires ownership of a lock. This function raises the system's current task priority level to the task priority level of the mutual exclusion lock. Then, it places the lock in the acquired state. If Lock is NULL, then ASSERT(). If Lock is not initialized, then ASSERT(). If Lock is already in the acquired state, then ASSERT(). @param Lock A pointer to the lock to acquire. **/ VOID EFIAPI EfiAcquireLock ( IN EFI_LOCK *Lock ); /** Acquires ownership of a lock. This function raises the system's current task priority level to the task priority level of the mutual exclusion lock. Then, it attempts to place the lock in the acquired state. If the lock is already in the acquired state, then EFI_ACCESS_DENIED is returned. Otherwise, EFI_SUCCESS is returned. If Lock is NULL, then ASSERT(). If Lock is not initialized, then ASSERT(). @param Lock A pointer to the lock to acquire. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The lock was acquired. @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The lock could not be acquired because it is already owned. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI EfiAcquireLockOrFail ( IN EFI_LOCK *Lock ); /** Releases ownership of a lock. This function transitions a mutual exclusion lock from the acquired state to the released state, and restores the system's task priority level to its previous level. If Lock is NULL, then ASSERT(). If Lock is not initialized, then ASSERT(). If Lock is already in the released state, then ASSERT(). @param Lock A pointer to the lock to release. **/ VOID EFIAPI EfiReleaseLock ( IN EFI_LOCK *Lock ); /** Tests whether a controller handle is being managed by a specific driver. This function tests whether the driver specified by DriverBindingHandle is currently managing the controller specified by ControllerHandle. This test is performed by evaluating if the the protocol specified by ProtocolGuid is present on ControllerHandle and is was opened by DriverBindingHandle with an attribute of EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_DRIVER. If ProtocolGuid is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param ControllerHandle A handle for a controller to test. @param DriverBindingHandle Specifies the driver binding handle for the driver. @param ProtocolGuid Specifies the protocol that the driver specified by DriverBindingHandle opens in its Start() function. @retval EFI_SUCCESS ControllerHandle is managed by the driver specified by DriverBindingHandle. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED ControllerHandle is not managed by the driver specified by DriverBindingHandle. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI EfiTestManagedDevice ( IN CONST EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle, IN CONST EFI_HANDLE DriverBindingHandle, IN CONST EFI_GUID *ProtocolGuid ); /** Tests whether a child handle is a child device of the controller. This function tests whether ChildHandle is one of the children of ControllerHandle. This test is performed by checking to see if the protocol specified by ProtocolGuid is present on ControllerHandle and opened by ChildHandle with an attribute of EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_CHILD_CONTROLLER. If ProtocolGuid is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param ControllerHandle A handle for a (parent) controller to test. @param ChildHandle A child handle to test. @param ProtocolGuid Supplies the protocol that the child controller opens on its parent controller. @retval EFI_SUCCESS ChildHandle is a child of the ControllerHandle. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED ChildHandle is not a child of the ControllerHandle. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI EfiTestChildHandle ( IN CONST EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle, IN CONST EFI_HANDLE ChildHandle, IN CONST EFI_GUID *ProtocolGuid ); /** This function looks up a Unicode string in UnicodeStringTable. If Language is a member of SupportedLanguages and a Unicode string is found in UnicodeStringTable that matches the language code specified by Language, then it is returned in UnicodeString. @param Language A pointer to the ISO 639-2 language code for the Unicode string to look up and return. @param SupportedLanguages A pointer to the set of ISO 639-2 language codes that the Unicode string table supports. Language must be a member of this set. @param UnicodeStringTable A pointer to the table of Unicode strings. @param UnicodeString A pointer to the Unicode string from UnicodeStringTable that matches the language specified by Language. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Unicode string that matches the language specified by Language was found in the table of Unicode strings UnicodeStringTable, and it was returned in UnicodeString. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Language is NULL. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER UnicodeString is NULL. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED SupportedLanguages is NULL. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED UnicodeStringTable is NULL. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The language specified by Language is not a member of SupportedLanguages. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The language specified by Language is not supported by UnicodeStringTable. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI LookupUnicodeString ( IN CONST CHAR8 *Language, IN CONST CHAR8 *SupportedLanguages, IN CONST EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE *UnicodeStringTable, OUT CHAR16 **UnicodeString ); /** This function looks up a Unicode string in UnicodeStringTable. If Language is a member of SupportedLanguages and a Unicode string is found in UnicodeStringTable that matches the language code specified by Language, then it is returned in UnicodeString. @param Language A pointer to an ASCII string containing the ISO 639-2 or the RFC 4646 language code for the Unicode string to look up and return. If Iso639Language is TRUE, then this ASCII string is not assumed to be Null-terminated, and only the first three characters are used. If Iso639Language is FALSE, then this ASCII string must be Null-terminated. @param SupportedLanguages A pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string that contains a set of ISO 639-2 or RFC 4646 language codes that the Unicode string table supports. Language must be a member of this set. If Iso639Language is TRUE, then this string contains one or more ISO 639-2 language codes with no separator characters. If Iso639Language is FALSE, then is string contains one or more RFC 4646 language codes separated by ';'. @param UnicodeStringTable A pointer to the table of Unicode strings. Type EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE is defined in "Related Definitions". @param UnicodeString A pointer to the Null-terminated Unicode string from UnicodeStringTable that matches the language specified by Language. @param Iso639Language Specifies the supported language code format. If it is TRUE, then Language and SupportedLanguages follow ISO 639-2 language code format. Otherwise, they follow the RFC 4646 language code format. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Unicode string that matches the language specified by Language was found in the table of Unicode strings UnicodeStringTable, and it was returned in UnicodeString. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Language is NULL. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER UnicodeString is NULL. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED SupportedLanguages is NULL. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED UnicodeStringTable is NULL. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The language specified by Language is not a member of SupportedLanguages. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The language specified by Language is not supported by UnicodeStringTable. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI LookupUnicodeString2 ( IN CONST CHAR8 *Language, IN CONST CHAR8 *SupportedLanguages, IN CONST EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE *UnicodeStringTable, OUT CHAR16 **UnicodeString, IN BOOLEAN Iso639Language ); /** This function adds a Unicode string to UnicodeStringTable. If Language is a member of SupportedLanguages then UnicodeString is added to UnicodeStringTable. New buffers are allocated for both Language and UnicodeString. The contents of Language and UnicodeString are copied into these new buffers. These buffers are automatically freed when FreeUnicodeStringTable() is called. @param Language A pointer to the ISO 639-2 language code for the Unicode string to add. @param SupportedLanguages A pointer to the set of ISO 639-2 language codes that the Unicode string table supports. Language must be a member of this set. @param UnicodeStringTable A pointer to the table of Unicode strings. @param UnicodeString A pointer to the Unicode string to add. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Unicode string that matches the language specified by Language was found in the table of Unicode strings UnicodeStringTable, and it was returned in UnicodeString. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Language is NULL. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER UnicodeString is NULL. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER UnicodeString is an empty string. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED SupportedLanguages is NULL. @retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED A Unicode string with language Language is already present in UnicodeStringTable. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There is not enough memory to add another Unicode string to UnicodeStringTable. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The language specified by Language is not a member of SupportedLanguages. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI AddUnicodeString ( IN CONST CHAR8 *Language, IN CONST CHAR8 *SupportedLanguages, IN EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE **UnicodeStringTable, IN CONST CHAR16 *UnicodeString ); /** This function adds the Null-terminated Unicode string specified by UnicodeString to UnicodeStringTable. If Language is a member of SupportedLanguages then UnicodeString is added to UnicodeStringTable. New buffers are allocated for both Language and UnicodeString. The contents of Language and UnicodeString are copied into these new buffers. These buffers are automatically freed when EfiLibFreeUnicodeStringTable() is called. @param Language A pointer to an ASCII string containing the ISO 639-2 or the RFC 4646 language code for the Unicode string to add. If Iso639Language is TRUE, then this ASCII string is not assumed to be Null-terminated, and only the first three chacters are used. If Iso639Language is FALSE, then this ASCII string must be Null-terminated. @param SupportedLanguages A pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string that contains a set of ISO 639-2 or RFC 4646 language codes that the Unicode string table supports. Language must be a member of this set. If Iso639Language is TRUE, then this string contains one or more ISO 639-2 language codes with no separator characters. If Iso639Language is FALSE, then is string contains one or more RFC 4646 language codes separated by ';'. @param UnicodeStringTable A pointer to the table of Unicode strings. Type EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE is defined in "Related Definitions". @param UnicodeString A pointer to the Unicode string to add. @param Iso639Language Specifies the supported language code format. If it is TRUE, then Language and SupportedLanguages follow ISO 639-2 language code format. Otherwise, they follow RFC 4646 language code format. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Unicode string that matches the language specified by Language was found in the table of Unicode strings UnicodeStringTable, and it was returned in UnicodeString. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Language is NULL. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER UnicodeString is NULL. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER UnicodeString is an empty string. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED SupportedLanguages is NULL. @retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED A Unicode string with language Language is already present in UnicodeStringTable. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There is not enough memory to add another Unicode string UnicodeStringTable. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The language specified by Language is not a member of SupportedLanguages. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI AddUnicodeString2 ( IN CONST CHAR8 *Language, IN CONST CHAR8 *SupportedLanguages, IN EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE **UnicodeStringTable, IN CONST CHAR16 *UnicodeString, IN BOOLEAN Iso639Language ); /** This function frees the table of Unicode strings in UnicodeStringTable. If UnicodeStringTable is NULL, then EFI_SUCCESS is returned. Otherwise, each language code, and each Unicode string in the Unicode string table are freed, and EFI_SUCCESS is returned. @param UnicodeStringTable A pointer to the table of Unicode strings. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Unicode string table was freed. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI FreeUnicodeStringTable ( IN EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE *UnicodeStringTable ); /** Returns a pointer to an allocated buffer that contains the contents of a variable retrieved through the UEFI Runtime Service GetVariable(). The returned buffer is allocated using AllocatePool(). The caller is responsible for freeing this buffer with FreePool(). If Name is NULL, then ASSERT(). If Guid is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param[in] Name The pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. @param[in] Guid The pointer to an EFI_GUID structure. @retval NULL The variable could not be retrieved. @retval NULL There are not enough resources available for the variable contents. @retval Other A pointer to allocated buffer containing the variable contents. **/ VOID * EFIAPI GetVariable ( IN CONST CHAR16 *Name, IN CONST EFI_GUID *Guid ); /** Returns a pointer to an allocated buffer that contains the contents of a variable retrieved through the UEFI Runtime Service GetVariable(). This function always uses the EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE GUID to retrieve variables. The returned buffer is allocated using AllocatePool(). The caller is responsible for freeing this buffer with FreePool(). If Name is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param[in] Name The pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. @retval NULL The variable could not be retrieved. @retval NULL There are not enough resources available for the variable contents. @retval Other A pointer to allocated buffer containing the variable contents. **/ VOID * EFIAPI GetEfiGlobalVariable ( IN CONST CHAR16 *Name ); /** Returns a pointer to an allocated buffer that contains the best matching language from a set of supported languages. This function supports both ISO 639-2 and RFC 4646 language codes, but language code types may not be mixed in a single call to this function. The language code returned is allocated using AllocatePool(). The caller is responsible for freeing the allocated buffer using FreePool(). This function supports a variable argument list that allows the caller to pass in a prioritized list of language codes to test against all the language codes in SupportedLanguages. If SupportedLanguages is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param[in] SupportedLanguages A pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string that contains a set of language codes in the format specified by Iso639Language. @param[in] Iso639Language If TRUE, then all language codes are assumed to be in ISO 639-2 format. If FALSE, then all language codes are assumed to be in RFC 4646 language format @param[in] ... A variable argument list that contains pointers to Null-terminated ASCII strings that contain one or more language codes in the format specified by Iso639Language. The first language code from each of these language code lists is used to determine if it is an exact or close match to any of the language codes in SupportedLanguages. Close matches only apply to RFC 4646 language codes, and the matching algorithm from RFC 4647 is used to determine if a close match is present. If an exact or close match is found, then the matching language code from SupportedLanguages is returned. If no matches are found, then the next variable argument parameter is evaluated. The variable argument list is terminated by a NULL. @retval NULL The best matching language could not be found in SupportedLanguages. @retval NULL There are not enough resources available to return the best matching language. @retval Other A pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string that is the best matching language in SupportedLanguages. **/ CHAR8 * EFIAPI GetBestLanguage ( IN CONST CHAR8 *SupportedLanguages, IN BOOLEAN Iso639Language, ... ); /** Draws a dialog box to the console output device specified by ConOut defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE and waits for a keystroke from the console input device specified by ConIn defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE. If there are no strings in the variable argument list, then ASSERT(). If all the strings in the variable argument list are empty, then ASSERT(). @param[in] Attribute Specifies the foreground and background color of the popup. @param[out] Key A pointer to the EFI_KEY value of the key that was pressed. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL. If it is NULL then no wait for a keypress will be performed. @param[in] ... The variable argument list that contains pointers to Null- terminated Unicode strings to display in the dialog box. The variable argument list is terminated by a NULL. **/ VOID EFIAPI CreatePopUp ( IN UINTN Attribute, OUT EFI_INPUT_KEY *Key, OPTIONAL ... ); /** Retrieves the width of a Unicode character. This function computes and returns the width of the Unicode character specified by UnicodeChar. @param UnicodeChar A Unicode character. @retval 0 The width if UnicodeChar could not be determined. @retval 1 UnicodeChar is a narrow glyph. @retval 2 UnicodeChar is a wide glyph. **/ UINTN EFIAPI GetGlyphWidth ( IN CHAR16 UnicodeChar ); /** Computes the display length of a Null-terminated Unicode String. This function computes and returns the display length of the Null-terminated Unicode string specified by String. If String is NULL then 0 is returned. If any of the widths of the Unicode characters in String can not be determined, then 0 is returned. The display width of String can be computed by summing the display widths of each Unicode character in String. Unicode characters that are narrow glyphs have a width of 1, and Unicode characters that are width glyphs have a width of 2. If String is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). @param String A pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. @return The display length of the Null-terminated Unicode string specified by String. **/ UINTN EFIAPI UnicodeStringDisplayLength ( IN CONST CHAR16 *String ); // // Functions that abstract early Framework contamination of UEFI. // /** Create, Signal, and Close the Ready to Boot event using EfiSignalEventReadyToBoot(). This function abstracts the signaling of the Ready to Boot Event. The Framework moved from a proprietary to UEFI 2.0 based mechanism. This library abstracts the caller from how this event is created to prevent to code form having to change with the version of the specification supported. **/ VOID EFIAPI EfiSignalEventReadyToBoot ( VOID ); /** Create, Signal, and Close the Ready to Boot event using EfiSignalEventLegacyBoot(). This function abstracts the signaling of the Legacy Boot Event. The Framework moved from a proprietary to UEFI 2.0 based mechanism. This library abstracts the caller from how this event is created to prevent to code form having to change with the version of the specification supported. **/ VOID EFIAPI EfiSignalEventLegacyBoot ( VOID ); /** Creates an EFI event in the Legacy Boot Event Group. Prior to UEFI 2.0 this was done via a non blessed UEFI extensions and this library abstracts the implementation mechanism of this event from the caller. This function abstracts the creation of the Legacy Boot Event. The Framework moved from a proprietary to UEFI 2.0 based mechanism. This library abstracts the caller from how this event is created to prevent to code form having to change with the version of the specification supported. If LegacyBootEvent is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param LegacyBootEvent Returns the EFI event returned from gBS->CreateEvent(Ex). @retval EFI_SUCCESS The event was created. @retval Other The event was not created. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI EfiCreateEventLegacyBoot ( OUT EFI_EVENT *LegacyBootEvent ); /** Create an EFI event in the Legacy Boot Event Group and allows the caller to specify a notification function. This function abstracts the creation of the Legacy Boot Event. The Framework moved from a proprietary to UEFI 2.0 based mechanism. This library abstracts the caller from how this event is created to prevent to code form having to change with the version of the specification supported. If LegacyBootEvent is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param NotifyTpl The task priority level of the event. @param NotifyFunction The notification function to call when the event is signaled. @param NotifyContext The content to pass to NotifyFunction when the event is signaled. @param LegacyBootEvent Returns the EFI event returned from gBS->CreateEvent(Ex). @retval EFI_SUCCESS The event was created. @retval Other The event was not created. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI EfiCreateEventLegacyBootEx ( IN EFI_TPL NotifyTpl, IN EFI_EVENT_NOTIFY NotifyFunction, OPTIONAL IN VOID *NotifyContext, OPTIONAL OUT EFI_EVENT *LegacyBootEvent ); /** Create an EFI event in the Ready To Boot Event Group. Prior to UEFI 2.0 this was done via a non-standard UEFI extension, and this library abstracts the implementation mechanism of this event from the caller. This function abstracts the creation of the Ready to Boot Event. The Framework moved from a proprietary to UEFI 2.0-based mechanism. This library abstracts the caller from how this event is created to prevent the code form having to change with the version of the specification supported. If ReadyToBootEvent is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param ReadyToBootEvent Returns the EFI event returned from gBS->CreateEvent(Ex). @retval EFI_SUCCESS The event was created. @retval Other The event was not created. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI EfiCreateEventReadyToBoot ( OUT EFI_EVENT *ReadyToBootEvent ); /** Create an EFI event in the Ready To Boot Event Group and allows the caller to specify a notification function. This function abstracts the creation of the Ready to Boot Event. The Framework moved from a proprietary to UEFI 2.0 based mechanism. This library abstracts the caller from how this event is created to prevent to code form having to change with the version of the specification supported. If ReadyToBootEvent is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param NotifyTpl The task priority level of the event. @param NotifyFunction The notification function to call when the event is signaled. @param NotifyContext The content to pass to NotifyFunction when the event is signaled. @param ReadyToBootEvent Returns the EFI event returned from gBS->CreateEvent(Ex). @retval EFI_SUCCESS The event was created. @retval Other The event was not created. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI EfiCreateEventReadyToBootEx ( IN EFI_TPL NotifyTpl, IN EFI_EVENT_NOTIFY NotifyFunction, OPTIONAL IN VOID *NotifyContext, OPTIONAL OUT EFI_EVENT *ReadyToBootEvent ); /** Initialize a Firmware Volume (FV) Media Device Path node. The Framework FwVol Device Path changed to conform to the UEFI 2.0 specification. This library function abstracts initializing a device path node. Initialize the MEDIA_FW_VOL_FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH data structure. This device path changed in the DXE CIS version 0.92 in a non back ward compatible way to not conflict with the UEFI 2.0 specification. This function abstracts the differences from the caller. If FvDevicePathNode is NULL, then ASSERT(). If NameGuid is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param FvDevicePathNode The pointer to a FV device path node to initialize @param NameGuid FV file name to use in FvDevicePathNode **/ VOID EFIAPI EfiInitializeFwVolDevicepathNode ( IN OUT MEDIA_FW_VOL_FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH *FvDevicePathNode, IN CONST EFI_GUID *NameGuid ); /** Check to see if the Firmware Volume (FV) Media Device Path is valid The Framework FwVol Device Path changed to conform to the UEFI 2.0 specification. This library function abstracts validating a device path node. Check the MEDIA_FW_VOL_FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH data structure to see if it's valid. If it is valid, then return the GUID file name from the device path node. Otherwise, return NULL. This device path changed in the DXE CIS version 0.92 in a non backward compatible way to not conflict with the UEFI 2.0 specification. This function abstracts the differences from the caller. If FvDevicePathNode is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param FvDevicePathNode The pointer to FV device path to check. @retval NULL FvDevicePathNode is not valid. @retval Other FvDevicePathNode is valid and pointer to NameGuid was returned. **/ EFI_GUID * EFIAPI EfiGetNameGuidFromFwVolDevicePathNode ( IN CONST MEDIA_FW_VOL_FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH *FvDevicePathNode ); /** Prints a formatted Unicode string to the console output device specified by ConOut defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE. This function prints a formatted Unicode string to the console output device specified by ConOut in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE and returns the number of Unicode characters that printed to ConOut. If the length of the formatted Unicode string is greater than PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize, then only the first PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize characters are sent to ConOut. If Format is NULL, then ASSERT(). If Format is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). @param Format A null-terminated Unicode format string. @param ... The variable argument list whose contents are accessed based on the format string specified by Format. @return Number of Unicode characters printed to ConOut. **/ UINTN EFIAPI Print ( IN CONST CHAR16 *Format, ... ); /** Prints a formatted Unicode string to the console output device specified by StdErr defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE. This function prints a formatted Unicode string to the console output device specified by StdErr in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE and returns the number of Unicode characters that printed to StdErr. If the length of the formatted Unicode string is greater than PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize, then only the first PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize characters are sent to StdErr. If Format is NULL, then ASSERT(). If Format is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). @param Format A null-terminated Unicode format string. @param ... The variable argument list whose contents are accessed based on the format string specified by Format. @return Number of Unicode characters printed to StdErr. **/ UINTN EFIAPI ErrorPrint ( IN CONST CHAR16 *Format, ... ); /** Prints a formatted ASCII string to the console output device specified by ConOut defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE. This function prints a formatted ASCII string to the console output device specified by ConOut in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE and returns the number of ASCII characters that printed to ConOut. If the length of the formatted ASCII string is greater than PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize, then only the first PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize characters are sent to ConOut. If Format is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param Format A null-terminated ASCII format string. @param ... The variable argument list whose contents are accessed based on the format string specified by Format. @return Number of ASCII characters printed to ConOut. **/ UINTN EFIAPI AsciiPrint ( IN CONST CHAR8 *Format, ... ); /** Prints a formatted ASCII string to the console output device specified by StdErr defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE. This function prints a formatted ASCII string to the console output device specified by StdErr in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE and returns the number of ASCII characters that printed to StdErr. If the length of the formatted ASCII string is greater than PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize, then only the first PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize characters are sent to StdErr. If Format is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param Format A null-terminated ASCII format string. @param ... The variable argument list whose contents are accessed based on the format string specified by Format. @return Number of ASCII characters printed to ConErr. **/ UINTN EFIAPI AsciiErrorPrint ( IN CONST CHAR8 *Format, ... ); /** Prints a formatted Unicode string to a graphics console device specified by ConsoleOutputHandle defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE at the given (X,Y) coordinates. This function prints a formatted Unicode string to the graphics console device specified by ConsoleOutputHandle in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE and returns the number of Unicode characters displayed, not including partial characters that may be clipped by the right edge of the display. If the length of the formatted Unicode string is greater than PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize, then at most the first PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize characters are printed. The EFI_HII_FONT_PROTOCOL is used to convert the string to a bitmap using the glyphs registered with the HII database. No wrapping is performed, so any portions of the string the fall outside the active display region will not be displayed. If a graphics console device is not associated with the ConsoleOutputHandle defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE then no string is printed, and 0 is returned. If the EFI_HII_FONT_PROTOCOL is not present in the handle database, then no string is printed, and 0 is returned. If Format is NULL, then ASSERT(). If Format is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). @param PointX X coordinate to print the string. @param PointY Y coordinate to print the string. @param ForeGround The foreground color of the string being printed. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL. If it is NULL, then the foreground color of the current ConOut device in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE is used. @param BackGround The background color of the string being printed. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL. If it is NULL, then the background color of the current ConOut device in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE is used. @param Format A null-terminated Unicode format string. See Print Library for the supported format string syntax. @param ... Variable argument list whose contents are accessed based on the format string specified by Format. @return The number of Unicode characters printed. **/ UINTN EFIAPI PrintXY ( IN UINTN PointX, IN UINTN PointY, IN EFI_GRAPHICS_OUTPUT_BLT_PIXEL *ForeGround, OPTIONAL IN EFI_GRAPHICS_OUTPUT_BLT_PIXEL *BackGround, OPTIONAL IN CONST CHAR16 *Format, ... ); /** Prints a formatted ASCII string to a graphics console device specified by ConsoleOutputHandle defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE at the given (X,Y) coordinates. This function prints a formatted ASCII string to the graphics console device specified by ConsoleOutputHandle in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE and returns the number of ASCII characters displayed, not including partial characters that may be clipped by the right edge of the display. If the length of the formatted ASCII string is greater than PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize, then at most the first PcdUefiLibMaxPrintBufferSize characters are printed. The EFI_HII_FONT_PROTOCOL is used to convert the string to a bitmap using the glyphs registered with the HII database. No wrapping is performed, so any portions of the string the fall outside the active display region will not be displayed. If a graphics console device is not associated with the ConsoleOutputHandle defined in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE then no string is printed, and 0 is returned. If the EFI_HII_FONT_PROTOCOL is not present in the handle database, then no string is printed, and 0 is returned. If Format is NULL, then ASSERT(). @param PointX X coordinate to print the string. @param PointY Y coordinate to print the string. @param ForeGround The foreground color of the string being printed. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL. If it is NULL, then the foreground color of the current ConOut device in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE is used. @param BackGround The background color of the string being printed. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL. If it is NULL, then the background color of the current ConOut device in the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE is used. @param Format A null-terminated ASCII format string. See Print Library for the supported format string syntax. @param ... The variable argument list whose contents are accessed based on the format string specified by Format. @return The number of ASCII characters printed. **/ UINTN EFIAPI AsciiPrintXY ( IN UINTN PointX, IN UINTN PointY, IN EFI_GRAPHICS_OUTPUT_BLT_PIXEL *ForeGround, OPTIONAL IN EFI_GRAPHICS_OUTPUT_BLT_PIXEL *BackGround, OPTIONAL IN CONST CHAR8 *Format, ... ); /** Installs and completes the initialization of a Driver Binding Protocol instance. Installs the Driver Binding Protocol specified by DriverBinding onto the handle specified by DriverBindingHandle. If DriverBindingHandle is NULL, then DriverBinding is installed onto a newly created handle. DriverBindingHandle is typically the same as the driver's ImageHandle, but it can be different if the driver produces multiple Driver Binding Protocols. If DriverBinding is NULL, then ASSERT(). If DriverBinding can not be installed onto a handle, then ASSERT(). @param ImageHandle The image handle of the driver. @param SystemTable The EFI System Table that was passed to the driver's entry point. @param DriverBinding A Driver Binding Protocol instance that this driver is producing. @param DriverBindingHandle The handle that DriverBinding is to be installed onto. If this parameter is NULL, then a new handle is created. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The protocol installation completed successfully. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There was not enough system resources to install the protocol. @retval Others Status from gBS->InstallMultipleProtocolInterfaces(). **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI EfiLibInstallDriverBinding ( IN CONST EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle, IN CONST EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable, IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *DriverBinding, IN EFI_HANDLE DriverBindingHandle ); /** Installs and completes the initialization of a Driver Binding Protocol instance and optionally installs the Component Name, Driver Configuration and Driver Diagnostics Protocols. Initializes a driver by installing the Driver Binding Protocol together with the optional Component Name, optional Driver Configure and optional Driver Diagnostic Protocols onto the driver's DriverBindingHandle. If DriverBindingHandle is NULL, then the protocols are installed onto a newly created handle. DriverBindingHandle is typically the same as the driver's ImageHandle, but it can be different if the driver produces multiple Driver Binding Protocols. If DriverBinding is NULL, then ASSERT(). If the installation fails, then ASSERT(). @param ImageHandle The image handle of the driver. @param SystemTable The EFI System Table that was passed to the driver's entry point. @param DriverBinding A Driver Binding Protocol instance that this driver is producing. @param DriverBindingHandle The handle that DriverBinding is to be installed onto. If this parameter is NULL, then a new handle is created. @param ComponentName A Component Name Protocol instance that this driver is producing. @param DriverConfiguration A Driver Configuration Protocol instance that this driver is producing. @param DriverDiagnostics A Driver Diagnostics Protocol instance that this driver is producing. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The protocol installation completed successfully. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There was not enough memory in the pool to install all the protocols. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI EfiLibInstallAllDriverProtocols ( IN CONST EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle, IN CONST EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable, IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *DriverBinding, IN EFI_HANDLE DriverBindingHandle, IN CONST EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL *ComponentName, OPTIONAL IN CONST EFI_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION_PROTOCOL *DriverConfiguration, OPTIONAL IN CONST EFI_DRIVER_DIAGNOSTICS_PROTOCOL *DriverDiagnostics OPTIONAL ); /** Installs Driver Binding Protocol with optional Component Name and Component Name 2 Protocols. Initializes a driver by installing the Driver Binding Protocol together with the optional Component Name and optional Component Name 2 protocols onto the driver's DriverBindingHandle. If DriverBindingHandle is NULL, then the protocols are installed onto a newly created handle. DriverBindingHandle is typically the same as the driver's ImageHandle, but it can be different if the driver produces multiple Driver Binding Protocols. If DriverBinding is NULL, then ASSERT(). If the installation fails, then ASSERT(). @param ImageHandle The image handle of the driver. @param SystemTable The EFI System Table that was passed to the driver's entry point. @param DriverBinding A Driver Binding Protocol instance that this driver is producing. @param DriverBindingHandle The handle that DriverBinding is to be installed onto. If this parameter is NULL, then a new handle is created. @param ComponentName A Component Name Protocol instance that this driver is producing. @param ComponentName2 A Component Name 2 Protocol instance that this driver is producing. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The protocol installation completed successfully. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There was not enough memory in pool to install all the protocols. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI EfiLibInstallDriverBindingComponentName2 ( IN CONST EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle, IN CONST EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable, IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *DriverBinding, IN EFI_HANDLE DriverBindingHandle, IN CONST EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL *ComponentName, OPTIONAL IN CONST EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL *ComponentName2 OPTIONAL ); /** Installs Driver Binding Protocol with optional Component Name, Component Name 2, Driver Configuration, Driver Configuration 2, Driver Diagnostics, and Driver Diagnostics 2 Protocols. Initializes a driver by installing the Driver Binding Protocol together with the optional Component Name, optional Component Name 2, optional Driver Configuration, optional Driver Configuration 2, optional Driver Diagnostic, and optional Driver Diagnostic 2 Protocols onto the driver's DriverBindingHandle. DriverBindingHandle is typically the same as the driver's ImageHandle, but it can be different if the driver produces multiple Driver Binding Protocols. If DriverBinding is NULL, then ASSERT(). If the installation fails, then ASSERT(). @param ImageHandle The image handle of the driver. @param SystemTable The EFI System Table that was passed to the driver's entry point. @param DriverBinding A Driver Binding Protocol instance that this driver is producing. @param DriverBindingHandle The handle that DriverBinding is to be installed onto. If this parameter is NULL, then a new handle is created. @param ComponentName A Component Name Protocol instance that this driver is producing. @param ComponentName2 A Component Name 2 Protocol instance that this driver is producing. @param DriverConfiguration A Driver Configuration Protocol instance that this driver is producing. @param DriverConfiguration2 A Driver Configuration Protocol 2 instance that this driver is producing. @param DriverDiagnostics A Driver Diagnostics Protocol instance that this driver is producing. @param DriverDiagnostics2 A Driver Diagnostics Protocol 2 instance that this driver is producing. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The protocol installation completed successfully. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There was not enough memory in pool to install all the protocols. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI EfiLibInstallAllDriverProtocols2 ( IN CONST EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle, IN CONST EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable, IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *DriverBinding, IN EFI_HANDLE DriverBindingHandle, IN CONST EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL *ComponentName, OPTIONAL IN CONST EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL *ComponentName2, OPTIONAL IN CONST EFI_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION_PROTOCOL *DriverConfiguration, OPTIONAL IN CONST EFI_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION2_PROTOCOL *DriverConfiguration2, OPTIONAL IN CONST EFI_DRIVER_DIAGNOSTICS_PROTOCOL *DriverDiagnostics, OPTIONAL IN CONST EFI_DRIVER_DIAGNOSTICS2_PROTOCOL *DriverDiagnostics2 OPTIONAL ); #endif