Fix allocating more memory for the names (unlikely to be needed, but
still best to get right) to ask for the length the kernel told use we
needed, not the old length of the variable. Mind the proper NUL that
we add in the space we allocate. Free the old name string before we
allcoate a new one to limit what we leak to the last one (free passed
in name for the last one in the list), and detect the last one by rv
!= 0 and errno == ENOENT, rather then just the former to avoid false
positives if errno happens to be ENOENT on entry.
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efidp_size will return the size, in bytes, of a EFI device path
structure. This is a convenience wrapper in the same style as the
other linux routines. It's implemented by GetDevicePathSize from EDK2
we already needed for other things.
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Avoid dealing with some code that uses type-punned pointers.
See D12210 and D12211 for more background.
Reviewed by: imp
Approved by: markj (mentor)
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Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12219
o Add File to the mUefiDevicePathLibDevPathFromTextTable table so we
don't include 'File()' in the supposed path name. This happens because
of a possible misfeature in the EDK2 code where any path that's not
recognized is treated as a File() node.
o Convert utf8 input into ucs2 output rather than just copying the
utf8 and hoping for the best (no good comes from that).
o Remove bogus comment about needing to add 1. The dummy array already
is length 1, so that's included in sizeof the struct, so there's no
need to add it.
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Device paths encoded into the FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH are UCS2 not
ASCII/UTF8. Convert to utf8 and print that when printing File
paths. Also, since File may be at the end of a long device path,
output File() around the path so it doesn't just show up as random
nodes that might accidentally match real node paths names and cause
errors.
*** CID 1372598: Null pointer dereferences (FORWARD_NULL)
/lib/libefivar/efivar-dp-parse.c: 3612 in UefiDevicePathLibConvertTextToDeviceNode()
Dereferencing null pointer "FromText".
When ported from Tiano core, I commented this out with an ifdef. That
was in error because we're supposed to fallback to a filepath when
nothing else patches. Instead, restore the original code, but fix
DevPathFromTextFilePath to cope with the conversion to narrow
strings. Also, fix the off-by-one error in the size of the memory it
allocates.
The off by one error is documented in Tiano core bug
https://bugzilla.tianocore.org/show_bug.cgi?id=441
CID: 1372598
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Paper over a coverity issue:
*** CID 1372592: API usage errors (BAD_COMPARE)
/lib/libefivar/efivar-dp-parse.c: 2723 in DevPathFromTextiSCSI()
Truncating the result of "strcmp" to "unsigned short" may cause it
to be misinterpreted as 0. Note that "strcmp" may return an integer
besides -1, 0, or 1.
We do this by making StrCmp return either 0 or 1 for equal or
not-equal. There's a bug in the DevPathFromTextiSCSI cast of the
return value and this workaround will fix it without breaking other
users of StrCmp (all of which test for == 0).
https://bugzilla.tianocore.org/show_bug.cgi?id=440 has been filed
upstream to log this issue.
CID: 1372592
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This commit implements the (mostly?) Linux compatible
efidp_format_device_path and efidp_parse_device_path APIs. These are
the only APIs exposed through this library. However, they are built on
code from Tianocore's EDK2 MdePkg. They are brought in as new files
here for reasons described in FreeBSD-update.
Symbol versioning will be introduced to control what's exported from
the EDK2 code.
Some structural changes may be necessary when we move to sharing with
sys/boot/efi.
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with no creative content. Include "lost" changes from git:
o Use /dev/efi instead of /dev/efidev
o Remove redundant NULL checks.
Submitted by: kib@, dim@, zbb@, emaste@
the same API as the GPL'd version of this library. It implements the common
Linux API for programatically manipulating UEFI environment varibales using
the UEFI Runtime Services the kernel provides. It replaces the old efi
library since it is programmed to a different interface, but retails the
CHAR16 to UTF-8 and vice versa conversion routines. The new name is to match
Linux program's expectations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8128
Reviewed by: kib@, wblock@, Ganael Laplanche