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412 lines
15 KiB
C
412 lines
15 KiB
C
/** @file
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Report Status Code Router Driver which produces Report Stataus Code Handler Protocol
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and Status Code Runtime Protocol.
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Copyright (c) 2009 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.<BR>
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SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
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**/
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#include "ReportStatusCodeRouterRuntimeDxe.h"
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EFI_HANDLE mHandle = NULL;
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LIST_ENTRY mCallbackListHead = INITIALIZE_LIST_HEAD_VARIABLE (mCallbackListHead);
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EFI_EVENT mVirtualAddressChangeEvent = NULL;
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//
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// Report operation nest status.
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// If it is set, then the report operation has nested.
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//
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UINT32 mStatusCodeNestStatus = 0;
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EFI_STATUS_CODE_PROTOCOL mStatusCodeProtocol = {
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ReportDispatcher
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};
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EFI_RSC_HANDLER_PROTOCOL mRscHandlerProtocol = {
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Register,
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Unregister
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};
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/**
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Event callback function to invoke status code handler in list.
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@param Event Event whose notification function is being invoked.
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@param Context Pointer to the notification function's context, which is
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always zero in current implementation.
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**/
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VOID
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EFIAPI
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RscHandlerNotification (
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IN EFI_EVENT Event,
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IN VOID *Context
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)
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{
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RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY *CallbackEntry;
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EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Address;
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RSC_DATA_ENTRY *RscData;
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CallbackEntry = (RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY *)Context;
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//
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// Traverse the status code data buffer to parse all
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// data to report.
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//
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Address = CallbackEntry->StatusCodeDataBuffer;
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while (Address < CallbackEntry->EndPointer) {
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RscData = (RSC_DATA_ENTRY *)(UINTN)Address;
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CallbackEntry->RscHandlerCallback (
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RscData->Type,
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RscData->Value,
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RscData->Instance,
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&RscData->CallerId,
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&RscData->Data
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);
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Address += (OFFSET_OF (RSC_DATA_ENTRY, Data) + RscData->Data.HeaderSize + RscData->Data.Size);
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Address = ALIGN_VARIABLE (Address);
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}
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CallbackEntry->EndPointer = CallbackEntry->StatusCodeDataBuffer;
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}
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/**
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Register the callback function for ReportStatusCode() notification.
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When this function is called the function pointer is added to an internal list and any future calls to
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ReportStatusCode() will be forwarded to the Callback function. During the bootservices,
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this is the callback for which this service can be invoked. The report status code router
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will create an event such that the callback function is only invoked at the TPL for which it was
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registered. The entity that registers for the callback should also register for an event upon
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generation of exit boot services and invoke the unregister service.
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If the handler does not have a TPL dependency, it should register for a callback at TPL high. The
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router infrastructure will support making callbacks at runtime, but the caller for runtime invocation
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must meet the following criteria:
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1. must be a runtime driver type so that its memory is not reclaimed
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2. not unregister at exit boot services so that the router will still have its callback address
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3. the caller must be self-contained (eg. Not call out into any boot-service interfaces) and be
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runtime safe, in general.
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@param[in] Callback A pointer to a function of type EFI_RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK that is called when
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a call to ReportStatusCode() occurs.
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@param[in] Tpl TPL at which callback can be safely invoked.
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS Function was successfully registered.
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@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The callback function was NULL.
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@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The internal buffer ran out of space. No more functions can be
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registered.
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@retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED The function was already registered. It can't be registered again.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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Register (
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IN EFI_RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK Callback,
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IN EFI_TPL Tpl
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)
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{
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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LIST_ENTRY *Link;
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RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY *CallbackEntry;
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if (Callback == NULL) {
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return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
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}
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for (Link = GetFirstNode (&mCallbackListHead); !IsNull (&mCallbackListHead, Link); Link = GetNextNode (&mCallbackListHead, Link)) {
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CallbackEntry = CR (Link, RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY, Node, RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY_SIGNATURE);
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if (CallbackEntry->RscHandlerCallback == Callback) {
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//
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// If the function was already registered. It can't be registered again.
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//
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return EFI_ALREADY_STARTED;
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}
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}
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CallbackEntry = AllocateRuntimeZeroPool (sizeof (RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY));
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ASSERT (CallbackEntry != NULL);
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CallbackEntry->Signature = RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY_SIGNATURE;
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CallbackEntry->RscHandlerCallback = Callback;
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CallbackEntry->Tpl = Tpl;
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//
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// If TPL of registered callback funtion is not TPL_HIGH_LEVEL, then event should be created
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// for it, and related buffer for status code data should be prepared.
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// Here the data buffer must be prepared in advance, because Report Status Code Protocol might
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// be invoked under TPL_HIGH_LEVEL and no memory allocation is allowed then.
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// If TPL is TPL_HIGH_LEVEL, then all status code will be reported immediately, without data
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// buffer and event trigger.
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//
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if (Tpl != TPL_HIGH_LEVEL) {
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CallbackEntry->StatusCodeDataBuffer = (EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS)(UINTN)AllocatePool (EFI_PAGE_SIZE);
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CallbackEntry->BufferSize = EFI_PAGE_SIZE;
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CallbackEntry->EndPointer = CallbackEntry->StatusCodeDataBuffer;
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Status = gBS->CreateEvent (
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EVT_NOTIFY_SIGNAL,
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Tpl,
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RscHandlerNotification,
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CallbackEntry,
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&CallbackEntry->Event
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);
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ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
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}
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InsertTailList (&mCallbackListHead, &CallbackEntry->Node);
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return EFI_SUCCESS;
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}
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/**
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Remove a previously registered callback function from the notification list.
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A callback function must be unregistered before it is deallocated. It is important that any registered
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callbacks that are not runtime complaint be unregistered when ExitBootServices() is called.
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@param[in] Callback A pointer to a function of type EFI_RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK that is to be
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unregistered.
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS The function was successfully unregistered.
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@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The callback function was NULL.
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@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The callback function was not found to be unregistered.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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Unregister (
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IN EFI_RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK Callback
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)
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{
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LIST_ENTRY *Link;
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RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY *CallbackEntry;
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if (Callback == NULL) {
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return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
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}
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for (Link = GetFirstNode (&mCallbackListHead); !IsNull (&mCallbackListHead, Link); Link = GetNextNode (&mCallbackListHead, Link)) {
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CallbackEntry = CR (Link, RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY, Node, RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY_SIGNATURE);
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if (CallbackEntry->RscHandlerCallback == Callback) {
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//
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// If the function is found in list, delete it and return.
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//
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if (CallbackEntry->Tpl != TPL_HIGH_LEVEL) {
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FreePool ((VOID *)(UINTN)CallbackEntry->StatusCodeDataBuffer);
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gBS->CloseEvent (CallbackEntry->Event);
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}
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RemoveEntryList (&CallbackEntry->Node);
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FreePool (CallbackEntry);
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return EFI_SUCCESS;
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}
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}
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return EFI_NOT_FOUND;
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}
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/**
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Provides an interface that a software module can call to report a status code.
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@param Type Indicates the type of status code being reported.
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@param Value Describes the current status of a hardware or software entity.
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This included information about the class and subclass that is used to
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classify the entity as well as an operation.
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@param Instance The enumeration of a hardware or software entity within
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the system. Valid instance numbers start with 1.
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@param CallerId This optional parameter may be used to identify the caller.
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This parameter allows the status code driver to apply different rules to
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different callers.
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@param Data This optional parameter may be used to pass additional data.
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS The function completed successfully
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@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The function should not be completed due to a device error.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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ReportDispatcher (
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IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_TYPE Type,
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IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_VALUE Value,
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IN UINT32 Instance,
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IN EFI_GUID *CallerId OPTIONAL,
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IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA *Data OPTIONAL
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)
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{
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LIST_ENTRY *Link;
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RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY *CallbackEntry;
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RSC_DATA_ENTRY *RscData;
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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VOID *NewBuffer;
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EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS FailSafeEndPointer;
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//
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// Use atom operation to avoid the reentant of report.
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// If current status is not zero, then the function is reentrancy.
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//
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if (InterlockedCompareExchange32 (&mStatusCodeNestStatus, 0, 1) == 1) {
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return EFI_DEVICE_ERROR;
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}
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for (Link = GetFirstNode (&mCallbackListHead); !IsNull (&mCallbackListHead, Link);) {
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CallbackEntry = CR (Link, RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY, Node, RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY_SIGNATURE);
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//
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// The handler may remove itself, so get the next handler in advance.
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//
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Link = GetNextNode (&mCallbackListHead, Link);
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if ((CallbackEntry->Tpl == TPL_HIGH_LEVEL) || EfiAtRuntime ()) {
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CallbackEntry->RscHandlerCallback (
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Type,
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Value,
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Instance,
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CallerId,
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Data
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);
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continue;
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}
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//
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// If callback is registered with TPL lower than TPL_HIGH_LEVEL, event must be signaled at boot time to possibly wait for
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// allowed TPL to report status code. Related data should also be stored in data buffer.
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//
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FailSafeEndPointer = CallbackEntry->EndPointer;
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CallbackEntry->EndPointer = ALIGN_VARIABLE (CallbackEntry->EndPointer);
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RscData = (RSC_DATA_ENTRY *)(UINTN)CallbackEntry->EndPointer;
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CallbackEntry->EndPointer += sizeof (RSC_DATA_ENTRY);
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if (Data != NULL) {
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CallbackEntry->EndPointer += (Data->Size + Data->HeaderSize - sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA));
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}
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//
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// If data buffer is about to be used up (7/8 here), try to reallocate a buffer with double size, if not at TPL_HIGH_LEVEL.
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//
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if (CallbackEntry->EndPointer > (CallbackEntry->StatusCodeDataBuffer + (CallbackEntry->BufferSize / 8) * 7)) {
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if (EfiGetCurrentTpl () < TPL_HIGH_LEVEL) {
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NewBuffer = ReallocatePool (
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CallbackEntry->BufferSize,
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CallbackEntry->BufferSize * 2,
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(VOID *)(UINTN)CallbackEntry->StatusCodeDataBuffer
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);
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if (NewBuffer != NULL) {
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FailSafeEndPointer = (EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS)(UINTN)NewBuffer + (FailSafeEndPointer - CallbackEntry->StatusCodeDataBuffer);
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CallbackEntry->EndPointer = (EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS)(UINTN)NewBuffer + (CallbackEntry->EndPointer - CallbackEntry->StatusCodeDataBuffer);
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RscData = (RSC_DATA_ENTRY *)(UINTN)((UINTN)NewBuffer + ((UINTN)RscData - CallbackEntry->StatusCodeDataBuffer));
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CallbackEntry->StatusCodeDataBuffer = (EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS)(UINTN)NewBuffer;
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CallbackEntry->BufferSize *= 2;
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}
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}
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}
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//
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// If data buffer is used up, do not report for this time.
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//
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if (CallbackEntry->EndPointer > (CallbackEntry->StatusCodeDataBuffer + CallbackEntry->BufferSize)) {
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CallbackEntry->EndPointer = FailSafeEndPointer;
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continue;
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}
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RscData->Type = Type;
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RscData->Value = Value;
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RscData->Instance = Instance;
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if (CallerId != NULL) {
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CopyGuid (&RscData->CallerId, CallerId);
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}
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if (Data != NULL) {
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CopyMem (&RscData->Data, Data, Data->HeaderSize + Data->Size);
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} else {
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ZeroMem (&RscData->Data, sizeof (RscData->Data));
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RscData->Data.HeaderSize = sizeof (RscData->Data);
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}
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Status = gBS->SignalEvent (CallbackEntry->Event);
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ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
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}
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//
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// Restore the nest status of report
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//
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InterlockedCompareExchange32 (&mStatusCodeNestStatus, 1, 0);
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return EFI_SUCCESS;
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}
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/**
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Virtual address change notification call back. It converts global pointer
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to virtual address.
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@param Event Event whose notification function is being invoked.
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@param Context Pointer to the notification function's context, which is
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always zero in current implementation.
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**/
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VOID
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EFIAPI
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VirtualAddressChangeCallBack (
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IN EFI_EVENT Event,
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IN VOID *Context
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)
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{
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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LIST_ENTRY *Link;
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RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY *CallbackEntry;
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for (Link = GetFirstNode (&mCallbackListHead); !IsNull (&mCallbackListHead, Link); Link = GetNextNode (&mCallbackListHead, Link)) {
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CallbackEntry = CR (Link, RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY, Node, RSC_HANDLER_CALLBACK_ENTRY_SIGNATURE);
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Status = EfiConvertFunctionPointer (0, (VOID **)&CallbackEntry->RscHandlerCallback);
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ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
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}
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Status = EfiConvertList (
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0,
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&mCallbackListHead
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);
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ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
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}
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/**
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Entry point of Generic Status Code Driver.
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This function is the entry point of this Generic Status Code Driver.
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It installs eport Stataus Code Handler Protocol and Status Code Runtime Protocol,
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and registers event for EVT_SIGNAL_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_CHANGE.
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@param ImageHandle The firmware allocated handle for the EFI image.
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@param SystemTable A pointer to the EFI System Table.
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS The entry point is executed successfully.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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GenericStatusCodeRuntimeDxeEntry (
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IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle,
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IN EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable
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)
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{
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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Status = gBS->InstallMultipleProtocolInterfaces (
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&mHandle,
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&gEfiRscHandlerProtocolGuid,
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&mRscHandlerProtocol,
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&gEfiStatusCodeRuntimeProtocolGuid,
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&mStatusCodeProtocol,
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NULL
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);
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ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
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Status = gBS->CreateEventEx (
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EVT_NOTIFY_SIGNAL,
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TPL_NOTIFY,
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VirtualAddressChangeCallBack,
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NULL,
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&gEfiEventVirtualAddressChangeGuid,
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&mVirtualAddressChangeEvent
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);
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ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
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return EFI_SUCCESS;
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}
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