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11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
John Baldwin
02cbfd02ba Enable bzipfs support in the EFI loader.
- Add bzipfs to the list of supported filesystems in the EFI loader.
- Increase the heap size allocated for the EFI loader from 2MB to 3MB.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2053
Reviewed by:	benno, emaste, imp
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Cisco Systems, Inc.
2015-03-13 09:41:27 +00:00
Ed Maste
3bcd280e3b Switch to text mode in UEFI boot
The loader previously failed to display on MacBooks and other systems
where the UEFI firmware remained in graphics mode.

Submitted by:	Rafael Espíndola
2014-09-18 13:59:36 +00:00
Rui Paulo
b9fab40a3d Typo in a comment. 2012-12-07 07:08:39 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
974ed2e88a Bump the heap size to 2MB. We typically have the memory for it, so there's
no point in being stingy.
2011-03-11 21:52:47 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
aa08c7e56e Make this compile on EFI32. The EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS type is always
64-bit, even when sizeof(void *) is 32-bit.
2006-11-03 04:19:31 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
8368cf8f75 Use __FBSDID rather than rcsid[]. 2003-04-03 21:36:33 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
884d549049 Paranoia: Don't use the length of the option string alone to
determine whether we have command line options. We expect a
valid string pointer as well.
2003-03-01 05:13:59 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
6257165c74 Pass the HCDP table address to the kernel. If no such table exists,
NULL is passed. The address of the HCDP table can be found by
iterating over the configuration tables in the EFI system table.
To avoid more duplication, a function can be called with the GUID
of interest. The function will do the scanning. Use the function
in all places where we iterate over the configuration tables in
an attempt to find a specific one.

Bump the loader version number as the result of this.

Approved by: re (blanket)
2002-12-10 20:11:20 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
155dbcacfb Change the startup code to fix a memory leak and to allow us to
accept load options (=command line options).

The call graph changes from *entry*->efi_main->efi_init, where
efi_main is the EFI equivalent of main to *entry*->efi_main->main,
where main is what you'd expect. efi_main now is what efi_init was.
The prototype of main follows that of C. The first argument is argc
and the second is argv. There is no third argument.
Allocation of heap pages is now handled by the EFI library and it
now deallocates the pages when main() returns or when exit() is
called. This allows us to safely return to the boot manager (or
EFI shell) without leaks. EFI applications are responsible to free
all memory themselves.

Handling of the load options is a bit tricky. There are either no
load options, load options in ASCII or load options in Unicode.
The EFI library will translate the ASCII options to Unicode options
as to simplify user code. Since the load options are passed as a
single string (if present) and main() accepts argc and argv, the
startup code also has to split the string into words and build the
argv vector. Here the trickiness starts. When the loader is started
from the EFI shell, argv[0] will automaticly load the program name.
In all other cases (ie through the boot manager), this is not the
case. Unfortunately, there's no trivial way to check. Hence, a
set of conditions is checked to determine if we need to fill in
argv[0] ourselves or not. This checking is not perfect. There are
known cases where it fails to do the right thing. The logic works
for most expected cases, though. This includes the case where no
options are given.

Approved by: re (blanket)
2002-12-10 06:22:25 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
c38fe280a8 Fix FreeBSD id style. 2001-06-16 05:56:13 +00:00
Doug Rabson
fd3e14e915 First approximation of an ia64 EFI loader. Not functional. 2001-06-09 16:49:51 +00:00