freebsd-dev/sys/boot/efi/libefi/devpath.c
Toomas Soome 467c82cb84 loader: Replace EFI part devices.
Rewrite EFI part device interface to present disk devices in more
user friendly way.

We keep list of three types of devices: floppy, cd and disk, the
visible names: fdX: cdX: and diskX:

Use common/disk.c and common/part.c interfaces to manage the
partitioning.

The lsdev -l will additionally list the device path.

Reviewed by:	imp, allanjude
Approved by:	imp (mentor), allanjude (mentor)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8581
2017-02-06 09:18:47 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2016 John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
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*
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <efi.h>
#include <efilib.h>
static EFI_GUID ImageDevicePathGUID =
EFI_LOADED_IMAGE_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL_GUID;
static EFI_GUID DevicePathGUID = DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL;
static EFI_GUID DevicePathToTextGUID = EFI_DEVICE_PATH_TO_TEXT_PROTOCOL_GUID;
static EFI_DEVICE_PATH_TO_TEXT_PROTOCOL *textProtocol;
EFI_DEVICE_PATH *
efi_lookup_image_devpath(EFI_HANDLE handle)
{
EFI_DEVICE_PATH *devpath;
EFI_STATUS status;
status = BS->HandleProtocol(handle, &ImageDevicePathGUID,
(VOID **)&devpath);
if (EFI_ERROR(status))
devpath = NULL;
return (devpath);
}
EFI_DEVICE_PATH *
efi_lookup_devpath(EFI_HANDLE handle)
{
EFI_DEVICE_PATH *devpath;
EFI_STATUS status;
status = BS->HandleProtocol(handle, &DevicePathGUID, (VOID **)&devpath);
if (EFI_ERROR(status))
devpath = NULL;
return (devpath);
}
CHAR16 *
efi_devpath_name(EFI_DEVICE_PATH *devpath)
{
static int once = 1;
EFI_STATUS status;
if (devpath == NULL)
return (NULL);
if (once) {
status = BS->LocateProtocol(&DevicePathToTextGUID, NULL,
(VOID **)&textProtocol);
if (EFI_ERROR(status))
textProtocol = NULL;
once = 0;
}
if (textProtocol == NULL)
return (NULL);
return (textProtocol->ConvertDevicePathToText(devpath, TRUE, TRUE));
}
void
efi_free_devpath_name(CHAR16 *text)
{
BS->FreePool(text);
}
EFI_DEVICE_PATH *
efi_devpath_last_node(EFI_DEVICE_PATH *devpath)
{
if (IsDevicePathEnd(devpath))
return (NULL);
while (!IsDevicePathEnd(NextDevicePathNode(devpath)))
devpath = NextDevicePathNode(devpath);
return (devpath);
}
EFI_DEVICE_PATH *
efi_devpath_trim(EFI_DEVICE_PATH *devpath)
{
EFI_DEVICE_PATH *node, *copy;
size_t prefix, len;
if ((node = efi_devpath_last_node(devpath)) == NULL)
return (NULL);
prefix = (UINT8 *)node - (UINT8 *)devpath;
if (prefix == 0)
return (NULL);
len = prefix + DevicePathNodeLength(NextDevicePathNode(node));
copy = malloc(len);
if (copy != NULL) {
memcpy(copy, devpath, prefix);
node = (EFI_DEVICE_PATH *)((UINT8 *)copy + prefix);
SetDevicePathEndNode(node);
}
return (copy);
}
EFI_HANDLE
efi_devpath_handle(EFI_DEVICE_PATH *devpath)
{
EFI_STATUS status;
EFI_HANDLE h;
/*
* There isn't a standard way to locate a handle for a given
* device path. However, querying the EFI_DEVICE_PATH protocol
* for a given device path should give us a handle for the
* closest node in the path to the end that is valid.
*/
status = BS->LocateDevicePath(&DevicePathGUID, &devpath, &h);
if (EFI_ERROR(status))
return (NULL);
return (h);
}
int
efi_devpath_match(EFI_DEVICE_PATH *devpath1, EFI_DEVICE_PATH *devpath2)
{
int len;
if (devpath1 == NULL || devpath2 == NULL)
return (0);
while (1) {
if (DevicePathType(devpath1) != DevicePathType(devpath2) ||
DevicePathSubType(devpath1) != DevicePathSubType(devpath2))
return (0);
len = DevicePathNodeLength(devpath1);
if (len != DevicePathNodeLength(devpath2))
return (0);
if (memcmp(devpath1, devpath2, (size_t)len) != 0)
return (0);
if (IsDevicePathEnd(devpath1))
break;
devpath1 = NextDevicePathNode(devpath1);
devpath2 = NextDevicePathNode(devpath2);
}
return (1);
}