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755 lines
22 KiB
C++
755 lines
22 KiB
C++
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Copyright (c) 2004 - 2007, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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This program and the accompanying materials
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are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
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which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
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http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
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THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
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Module Name:
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VfrServices.cpp
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Abstract:
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Support routines for the VFR compiler
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--*/
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#include <stdio.h> // for FILE routines
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#include <stdlib.h> // for malloc() and free()
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#include "Tiano.h"
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#include "EfiUtilityMsgs.h"
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#include "EfiVfr.h"
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#include "VfrServices.h"
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#include EFI_PROTOCOL_DEFINITION (Hii)
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static const char *mSourceFileHeader[] = {
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"//",
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"// DO NOT EDIT -- auto-generated file",
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"//",
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"// This file is generated by the VFR compiler.",
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"//",
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NULL
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};
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typedef struct {
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INT8 *Name;
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INT32 Size;
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} IFR_OPCODE_SIZES;
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//
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// Create a table that can be used to do internal checking on the IFR
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// bytes we emit.
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//
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static const IFR_OPCODE_SIZES mOpcodeSizes[] = {
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{ 0, 0 }, // invalid
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{ "EFI_IFR_FORM", sizeof (EFI_IFR_FORM) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_SUBTITLE", sizeof (EFI_IFR_SUBTITLE) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_TEXT", -6 }, //sizeof (EFI_IFR_TEXT) },
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{ "unused 0x04 opcode", 0 }, // EFI_IFR_GRAPHIC_OP
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{ "EFI_IFR_ONE_OF", sizeof (EFI_IFR_ONE_OF) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_CHECK_BOX", sizeof (EFI_IFR_CHECK_BOX) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_NUMERIC", sizeof (EFI_IFR_NUMERIC) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_PASSWORD", sizeof (EFI_IFR_PASSWORD) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_ONE_OF_OPTION", sizeof (EFI_IFR_ONE_OF_OPTION) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_SUPPRESS", sizeof (EFI_IFR_SUPPRESS) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_END_FORM", sizeof (EFI_IFR_END_FORM) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_HIDDEN", sizeof (EFI_IFR_HIDDEN) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_END_FORM_SET", sizeof (EFI_IFR_END_FORM_SET) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_FORM_SET", sizeof (EFI_IFR_FORM_SET) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_REF", sizeof (EFI_IFR_REF) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_END_ONE_OF", sizeof (EFI_IFR_END_ONE_OF) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_INCONSISTENT", sizeof (EFI_IFR_INCONSISTENT) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_EQ_ID_VAL", sizeof (EFI_IFR_EQ_ID_VAL) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_EQ_ID_ID", sizeof (EFI_IFR_EQ_ID_ID) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_EQ_ID_LIST", -sizeof (EFI_IFR_EQ_ID_LIST) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_AND", sizeof (EFI_IFR_AND) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_OR", sizeof (EFI_IFR_OR) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_NOT", sizeof (EFI_IFR_NOT) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_END_IF", sizeof (EFI_IFR_END_IF) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_GRAYOUT", sizeof (EFI_IFR_GRAYOUT) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_DATE", sizeof (EFI_IFR_DATE) / 3 },
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{ "EFI_IFR_TIME", sizeof (EFI_IFR_TIME) / 3 },
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{ "EFI_IFR_STRING", sizeof (EFI_IFR_STRING) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_LABEL", sizeof (EFI_IFR_LABEL) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_SAVE_DEFAULTS", sizeof (EFI_IFR_SAVE_DEFAULTS) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_RESTORE_DEFAULTS", sizeof (EFI_IFR_RESTORE_DEFAULTS) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_BANNER", sizeof (EFI_IFR_BANNER) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_INVENTORY", sizeof (EFI_IFR_INVENTORY) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_EQ_VAR_VAL_OP", sizeof (EFI_IFR_EQ_VAR_VAL) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_ORDERED_LIST_OP", sizeof (EFI_IFR_ORDERED_LIST) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_VARSTORE_OP", -sizeof (EFI_IFR_VARSTORE) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_VARSTORE_SELECT_OP", sizeof (EFI_IFR_VARSTORE_SELECT) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_VARSTORE_SELECT_PAIR_OP", sizeof (EFI_IFR_VARSTORE_SELECT_PAIR) },
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{ "EFI_IFR_TRUE", sizeof (EFI_IFR_TRUE)},
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{ "EFI_IFR_FALSE", sizeof (EFI_IFR_FALSE)},
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{ "EFI_IFR_GT", sizeof (EFI_IFR_GT)},
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{ "EFI_IFR_GE", sizeof (EFI_IFR_GE)},
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{ "EFI_IFR_OEM_DEFINED_OP", -2 },
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};
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VfrOpcodeHandler::VfrOpcodeHandler (
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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Constructor for the VFR opcode handling class.
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Arguments:
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None
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Returns:
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None
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--*/
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{
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mIfrBytes = NULL;
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mLastIfrByte = NULL;
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mBytesWritten = 0;
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mQueuedByteCount = 0;
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mQueuedOpcodeByteValid = 0;
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mPrimaryVarStoreId = 0;
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mSecondaryVarStoreId = 0;
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mSecondaryVarStoreIdSet = 0;
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mPrimaryVarStoreIdSet = 0;
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mDefaultVarStoreId = 0;
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}
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VOID
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VfrOpcodeHandler::SetVarStoreId (
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UINT16 VarStoreId
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This function is invoked by the parser when a variable is referenced in the
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VFR. Save the variable store (and set a flag) so that we can later determine
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if we need to emit a varstore-select or varstore-select-pair opcode.
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Arguments:
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VarStoreId - ID of the variable store referenced in the VFR
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Returns:
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None
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--*/
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{
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mPrimaryVarStoreId = VarStoreId;
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mPrimaryVarStoreIdSet = 1;
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}
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VOID
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VfrOpcodeHandler::SetSecondaryVarStoreId (
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UINT16 VarStoreId
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This function is invoked by the parser when a secondary variable is
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referenced in the VFR. Save the variable store (and set a flag) so
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that we can later determine if we need to emit a varstore-select or
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varstore-pair opcode.
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Arguments:
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VarStoreId - ID of the variable store referenced in the VFR
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Returns:
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None
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--*/
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{
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mSecondaryVarStoreId = VarStoreId;
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mSecondaryVarStoreIdSet = 1;
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}
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VOID
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VfrOpcodeHandler::WriteIfrBytes (
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This function is invoked at the end of parsing. Its purpose
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is to write out all the IFR bytes that were queued up while
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parsing.
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Arguments:
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None
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Returns:
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None
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--*/
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{
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IFR_BYTE *Curr;
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IFR_BYTE *Next;
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UINT32 Count;
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UINT32 LineCount;
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UINT32 PoundLines;
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UINT32 ByteCount;
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INT8 Line[MAX_LINE_LEN];
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INT8 *Cptr;
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FILE *InFptr;
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FILE *OutFptr;
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UINT32 ListFile;
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EFI_HII_IFR_PACK_HEADER IfrHeader;
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UINT8 *Ptr;
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FILE *IfrBinFptr;
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UINT32 BytesLeftThisOpcode;
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//
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// If someone added a new opcode and didn't update our opcode sizes structure, error out.
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//
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if (sizeof(mOpcodeSizes) / sizeof (mOpcodeSizes[0]) != EFI_IFR_LAST_OPCODE + 1) {
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Error (__FILE__, __LINE__, 0, "application error", "internal IFR binary table size is incorrect");
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return;
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}
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//
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// Flush the queue
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//
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FlushQueue ();
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//
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// If there have been any errors to this point, then skip dumping the IFR
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// binary data. This way doing an nmake again will try to build it again, and
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// the build will fail if they did not fix the problem.
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//
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if (GetUtilityStatus () != STATUS_ERROR) {
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if ((IfrBinFptr = fopen (gOptions.IfrOutputFileName, "w")) == NULL) {
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Error (PROGRAM_NAME, 0, 0, gOptions.IfrOutputFileName, "could not open file for writing");
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return;
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}
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//
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// Write the standard file header to the output file
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//
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WriteStandardFileHeader (IfrBinFptr);
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//
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// Write the structure header
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//
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fprintf (IfrBinFptr, "\nunsigned char %sBin[] = {", gOptions.VfrBaseFileName);
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//
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// Write the header
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//
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memset ((char *)&IfrHeader, 0, sizeof (IfrHeader));
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IfrHeader.Header.Type = EFI_HII_IFR;
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IfrHeader.Header.Length = mBytesWritten + sizeof (IfrHeader);
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Ptr = (UINT8 *)&IfrHeader;
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for (Count = 0; Count < sizeof (IfrHeader); Count++, Ptr++) {
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if ((Count & 0x03) == 0) {
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fprintf (IfrBinFptr, "\n ");
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}
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fprintf (IfrBinFptr, "0x%02X, ", *Ptr);
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}
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//
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//
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// Write all the IFR bytes
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//
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fprintf (IfrBinFptr, "\n // start of IFR data");
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Curr = mIfrBytes;
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Count = 0;
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while (Curr != NULL) {
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if ((Count & 0x0F) == 0) {
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fprintf (IfrBinFptr, "\n ");
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}
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if (Curr->KeyByte != 0) {
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fprintf (IfrBinFptr, "/*%c*/ ", Curr->KeyByte);
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}
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fprintf (IfrBinFptr, "0x%02X, ", Curr->OpcodeByte);
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Count++;
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Curr = Curr->Next;
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}
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fprintf (IfrBinFptr, "\n};\n\n");
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//
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//
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// Close the file
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//
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fclose (IfrBinFptr);
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IfrBinFptr = NULL;
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}
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//
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// Write the bytes as binary data if the user specified to do so
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//
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if ((GetUtilityStatus () != STATUS_ERROR) && (gOptions.CreateIfrBinFile != 0)) {
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//
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// Use the Ifr output file name with a ".hpk" extension.
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//
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for (Cptr = gOptions.IfrOutputFileName + strlen (gOptions.IfrOutputFileName) - 1;
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(*Cptr != '.') && (Cptr > gOptions.IfrOutputFileName) && (*Cptr != '\\');
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Cptr--) {
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//
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// do nothing
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//
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}
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if (*Cptr == '.') {
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strcpy (Cptr, ".hpk");
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} else {
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strcat (gOptions.IfrOutputFileName, ".hpk");
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}
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if ((IfrBinFptr = fopen (gOptions.IfrOutputFileName, "wb")) == NULL) {
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Error (PROGRAM_NAME, 0, 0, gOptions.IfrOutputFileName, "could not open file for writing");
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return;
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}
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//
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// Write the structure header
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//
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memset ((char *)&IfrHeader, 0, sizeof (IfrHeader));
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IfrHeader.Header.Type = EFI_HII_IFR;
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IfrHeader.Header.Length = mBytesWritten + sizeof (IfrHeader);
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Ptr = (UINT8 *)&IfrHeader;
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for (Count = 0; Count < sizeof (IfrHeader); Count++, Ptr++) {
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fwrite (Ptr, 1, 1, IfrBinFptr);
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}
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//
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//
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// Write all the IFR bytes
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//
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Curr = mIfrBytes;
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Count = 0;
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while (Curr != NULL) {
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fwrite (&Curr->OpcodeByte, 1, 1, IfrBinFptr);
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Curr = Curr->Next;
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}
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//
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//
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// Close the file
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//
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fclose (IfrBinFptr);
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IfrBinFptr = NULL;
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}
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//
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// If creating a listing file, then open the input and output files
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//
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ListFile = 0;
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if (gOptions.CreateListFile) {
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//
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// Open the input VFR file and the output list file
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//
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if ((InFptr = fopen (gOptions.PreprocessorOutputFileName, "r")) == NULL) {
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Warning (PROGRAM_NAME, 0, 0, gOptions.PreprocessorOutputFileName, "could not open file for creating a list file");
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} else {
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if ((OutFptr = fopen (gOptions.VfrListFileName, "w")) == NULL) {
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Warning (PROGRAM_NAME, 0, 0, gOptions.VfrListFileName, "could not open output list file for writing");
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fclose (InFptr);
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InFptr = NULL;
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} else {
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LineCount = 0;
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ListFile = 1;
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PoundLines = 0;
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ByteCount = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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//
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// Write the list file
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//
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if (ListFile) {
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//
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// Write out the VFR compiler version
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//
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fprintf (OutFptr, "//\n// VFR compiler version " VFR_COMPILER_VERSION "\n//\n");
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Curr = mIfrBytes;
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while (Curr != NULL) {
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//
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// Print lines until we reach the line of the current opcode
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//
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while (LineCount < PoundLines + Curr->LineNum) {
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if (fgets (Line, sizeof (Line), InFptr) != NULL) {
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//
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// We should check for line length exceeded on the fgets(). Otherwise it
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// throws the listing file output off. Future enhancement perhaps.
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//
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fprintf (OutFptr, "%s", Line);
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if (strncmp (Line, "#line", 5) == 0) {
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PoundLines++;
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}
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}
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LineCount++;
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}
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//
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// Print all opcodes with line numbers less than where we are now
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//
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BytesLeftThisOpcode = 0;
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while ((Curr != NULL) && ((Curr->LineNum == 0) || (LineCount >= PoundLines + Curr->LineNum))) {
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if (BytesLeftThisOpcode == 0) {
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fprintf (OutFptr, ">%08X: ", ByteCount);
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if (Curr->Next != NULL) {
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BytesLeftThisOpcode = (UINT32)Curr->Next->OpcodeByte;
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}
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}
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fprintf (OutFptr, "%02X ", (UINT32)Curr->OpcodeByte);
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ByteCount++;
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BytesLeftThisOpcode--;
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if (BytesLeftThisOpcode == 0) {
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fprintf (OutFptr, "\n");
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}
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Curr = Curr->Next;
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}
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}
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//
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// Dump any remaining lines from the input file
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//
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while (fgets (Line, sizeof (Line), InFptr) != NULL) {
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fprintf (OutFptr, "%s", Line);
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}
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fclose (InFptr);
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fclose (OutFptr);
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}
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//
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// Debug code to make sure that each opcode we write out has as many
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// bytes as the IFR structure requires. If there were errors, then
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// don't do this step.
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//
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if (GetUtilityStatus () != STATUS_ERROR) {
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Curr = mIfrBytes;
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ByteCount = 0;
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while (Curr != NULL) {
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//
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// First byte is the opcode, second byte is the length
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//
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if (Curr->Next == NULL) {
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Error (__FILE__, __LINE__, 0, "application error", "last opcode written does not contain a length byte");
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break;
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}
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Count = (UINT32)Curr->Next->OpcodeByte;
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if (Count == 0) {
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Error (
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__FILE__,
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__LINE__,
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0,
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"application error",
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"opcode with 0 length specified in output at offset 0x%X",
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ByteCount
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);
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break;
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}
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//
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// Check the length
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//
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if ((Curr->OpcodeByte > EFI_IFR_LAST_OPCODE) || (Curr->OpcodeByte == 0)) {
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Error (
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__FILE__,
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__LINE__,
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0,
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"application error",
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"invalid opcode 0x%X in output at offset 0x%X",
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(UINT32) Curr->OpcodeByte, ByteCount
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);
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} else if (mOpcodeSizes[Curr->OpcodeByte].Size < 0) {
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//
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// For those cases where the length is variable, the size is negative, and indicates
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// the miniumum size.
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//
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if ((mOpcodeSizes[Curr->OpcodeByte].Size * -1) > Count) {
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Error (
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__FILE__,
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__LINE__,
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0,
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"application error",
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"insufficient number of bytes written for %s at offset 0x%X",
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mOpcodeSizes[Curr->OpcodeByte].Name,
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ByteCount
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);
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}
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} else {
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//
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// Check for gaps
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//
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if (mOpcodeSizes[Curr->OpcodeByte].Size == 0) {
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Error (
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__FILE__,
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__LINE__,
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0,
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"application error",
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"invalid opcode 0x%X in output at offset 0x%X",
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(UINT32)Curr->OpcodeByte,
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ByteCount
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);
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} else {
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//
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// Check size
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//
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if (mOpcodeSizes[Curr->OpcodeByte].Size != Count) {
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Error (
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__FILE__,
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__LINE__,
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0,
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"application error",
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"invalid number of bytes (%d written s/b %d) written for %s at offset 0x%X",
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Count,
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mOpcodeSizes[Curr->OpcodeByte].Size,
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mOpcodeSizes[Curr->OpcodeByte].Name,
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ByteCount
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);
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}
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}
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}
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//
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// Skip to next opcode
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//
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while (Count > 0) {
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ByteCount++;
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if (Curr == NULL) {
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Error (__FILE__, __LINE__, 0, "application error", "last opcode written has invalid length");
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break;
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}
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Curr = Curr->Next;
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Count--;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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VfrOpcodeHandler::~VfrOpcodeHandler(
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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Destructor for the VFR opcode handler. Free up memory allocated
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while parsing the VFR script.
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Arguments:
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None
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Returns:
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None
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--*/
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{
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IFR_BYTE *Curr;
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IFR_BYTE *Next;
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//
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// Free up the IFR bytes
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//
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Curr = mIfrBytes;
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while (Curr != NULL) {
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Next = Curr->Next;
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free (Curr);
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Curr = Next;
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}
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}
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int
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VfrOpcodeHandler::AddOpcodeByte (
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UINT8 OpcodeByte,
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UINT32 LineNum
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)
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/*++
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|
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Routine Description:
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This function is invoked by the parser when a new IFR
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opcode should be emitted.
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|
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|
Arguments:
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OpcodeByte - the IFR opcode
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LineNum - the line number from the source file that resulted
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|
in the opcode being emitted.
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|
Returns:
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0 always
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|
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|
--*/
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{
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UINT32 Count;
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FlushQueue();
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//
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// Now add this new byte
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|
//
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mQueuedOpcodeByte = OpcodeByte;
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mQueuedLineNum = LineNum;
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mQueuedOpcodeByteValid = 1;
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return 0;
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|
}
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|
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|
VOID
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|
VfrOpcodeHandler::AddByte (
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|
UINT8 ByteVal,
|
|
UINT8 KeyByte
|
|
)
|
|
/*++
|
|
|
|
Routine Description:
|
|
This function is invoked by the parser when it determines
|
|
that more raw IFR bytes should be emitted to the output stream.
|
|
Here we just queue them up into an output buffer.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
ByteVal - the raw byte to emit to the output IFR stream
|
|
KeyByte - a value that can be used for debug.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
--*/
|
|
{
|
|
//
|
|
// Check for buffer overflow
|
|
//
|
|
if (mQueuedByteCount >= MAX_QUEUE_COUNT) {
|
|
Error (PROGRAM_NAME, 0, 0, NULL, "opcode queue overflow");
|
|
} else {
|
|
mQueuedBytes[mQueuedByteCount] = ByteVal;
|
|
mQueuedKeyBytes[mQueuedByteCount] = KeyByte;
|
|
mQueuedByteCount++;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
VfrOpcodeHandler::FlushQueue (
|
|
)
|
|
/*++
|
|
|
|
Routine Description:
|
|
This function is invoked to flush the internal IFR buffer.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
0 always
|
|
|
|
--*/
|
|
{
|
|
UINT32 Count;
|
|
UINT32 EmitNoneOnePair;
|
|
|
|
EmitNoneOnePair = 0;
|
|
//
|
|
// If the secondary varstore was specified, then we have to emit
|
|
// a varstore-select-pair opcode, which only applies to the following
|
|
// statement.
|
|
//
|
|
if (mSecondaryVarStoreIdSet) {
|
|
mSecondaryVarStoreIdSet = 0;
|
|
//
|
|
// If primary and secondary are the same as the current default
|
|
// varstore, then we don't have to do anything.
|
|
// Note that the varstore-select-pair only applies to the following
|
|
// opcode.
|
|
//
|
|
if ((mPrimaryVarStoreId != mSecondaryVarStoreId) || (mPrimaryVarStoreId != mDefaultVarStoreId)) {
|
|
IAddByte (EFI_IFR_VARSTORE_SELECT_PAIR_OP, 'O', mQueuedLineNum);
|
|
IAddByte ((UINT8)sizeof (EFI_IFR_VARSTORE_SELECT_PAIR), 'L', 0);
|
|
IAddByte ((UINT8)mPrimaryVarStoreId, 0, 0);
|
|
IAddByte ((UINT8)(mPrimaryVarStoreId >> 8), 0, 0);
|
|
IAddByte ((UINT8)mSecondaryVarStoreId, 0, 0);
|
|
IAddByte ((UINT8)(mSecondaryVarStoreId >> 8), 0, 0);
|
|
}
|
|
} else if (mPrimaryVarStoreIdSet != 0) {
|
|
mPrimaryVarStoreIdSet = 0;
|
|
if (mDefaultVarStoreId != mPrimaryVarStoreId) {
|
|
//
|
|
// The VFR statement referenced a different variable store
|
|
// than the last one we reported. Insert a new varstore select
|
|
// statement.
|
|
//
|
|
IAddByte (EFI_IFR_VARSTORE_SELECT_OP, 'O', mQueuedLineNum);
|
|
IAddByte ((UINT8)sizeof (EFI_IFR_VARSTORE_SELECT), 'L', 0);
|
|
IAddByte ((UINT8)mPrimaryVarStoreId, 0, 0);
|
|
IAddByte ((UINT8)(mPrimaryVarStoreId >> 8), 0, 0);
|
|
mDefaultVarStoreId = mPrimaryVarStoreId;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
//
|
|
// Likely a new opcode is being added. Since each opcode item in the IFR has
|
|
// a header that specifies the size of the opcode item (which we don't
|
|
// know until we find the next opcode in the VFR), we queue up bytes
|
|
// until we know the size. Then we write them out. So flush the queue
|
|
// now.
|
|
//
|
|
if (mQueuedOpcodeByteValid != 0) {
|
|
//
|
|
// Add the previous opcode byte, the length byte, and the binary
|
|
// data.
|
|
//
|
|
IAddByte (mQueuedOpcodeByte, 'O', mQueuedLineNum);
|
|
IAddByte ((UINT8)(mQueuedByteCount + 2), 'L', 0);
|
|
for (Count = 0; Count < mQueuedByteCount; Count++) {
|
|
IAddByte (mQueuedBytes[Count], mQueuedKeyBytes[Count], 0);
|
|
}
|
|
mQueuedByteCount = 0;
|
|
mQueuedOpcodeByteValid = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
VfrOpcodeHandler::IAddByte (
|
|
UINT8 ByteVal,
|
|
UINT8 KeyByte,
|
|
UINT32 LineNum
|
|
)
|
|
/*++
|
|
|
|
Routine Description:
|
|
This internal function is used to add actual IFR bytes to
|
|
the output stream. Most other functions queue up the bytes
|
|
in an internal buffer. Once they come here, there's no
|
|
going back.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
ByteVal - value to write to output
|
|
KeyByte - key value tied to the byte -- useful for debug
|
|
LineNum - line number from source file the byte resulted from
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
0 - if successful
|
|
1 - failed due to memory allocation failure
|
|
|
|
--*/
|
|
{
|
|
IFR_BYTE *NewByte;
|
|
NewByte = (IFR_BYTE *)malloc (sizeof (IFR_BYTE));
|
|
if (NewByte == NULL) {
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
memset ((char *)NewByte, 0, sizeof (IFR_BYTE));
|
|
NewByte->OpcodeByte = ByteVal;
|
|
NewByte->KeyByte = KeyByte;
|
|
NewByte->LineNum = LineNum;
|
|
//
|
|
// Add to the list
|
|
//
|
|
if (mIfrBytes == NULL) {
|
|
mIfrBytes = NewByte;
|
|
} else {
|
|
mLastIfrByte->Next = NewByte;
|
|
}
|
|
mLastIfrByte = NewByte;
|
|
mBytesWritten++;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
VOID
|
|
WriteStandardFileHeader (
|
|
FILE *OutFptr
|
|
)
|
|
/*++
|
|
|
|
Routine Description:
|
|
This function is invoked to emit a standard header to an
|
|
output text file.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
OutFptr - file to write the header to
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
None
|
|
|
|
--*/
|
|
{
|
|
UINT32 TempIndex;
|
|
for (TempIndex = 0; mSourceFileHeader[TempIndex] != NULL; TempIndex++) {
|
|
fprintf (OutFptr, "%s\n", mSourceFileHeader[TempIndex]);
|
|
}
|
|
//
|
|
// Write out the VFR compiler version
|
|
//
|
|
fprintf (OutFptr, "// VFR compiler version " VFR_COMPILER_VERSION "\n//\n");
|
|
}
|