freebsd-skq/stand/efi/loader/efi_main.c
Toomas Soome 110d56cbf4 loader.efi: replace HandleProtocol() with OpenProtocol()
The HandleProtocol() is deprecated interface and we should use OpenProtocol()
instead. Moreover, in some firmware implementation(s), the HandleProtocol()
does return device path using static storage, so we can not keep the value
returned there. With same firmware, the OpenProtocol() does return data we
do not need to clone.

Reviewed by:	imp
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21162
2019-08-06 19:27:27 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2000 Doug Rabson
* All rights reserved.
*
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*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <efi.h>
#include <eficonsctl.h>
#include <efilib.h>
#include <stand.h>
static EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS heap;
static UINTN heapsize;
void
efi_exit(EFI_STATUS exit_code)
{
BS->FreePages(heap, EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES(heapsize));
BS->Exit(IH, exit_code, 0, NULL);
}
void
exit(int status)
{
efi_exit(EFI_LOAD_ERROR);
}
static CHAR16 *
arg_skipsep(CHAR16 *argp)
{
while (*argp == ' ' || *argp == '\t' || *argp == '\n')
argp++;
return (argp);
}
static CHAR16 *
arg_skipword(CHAR16 *argp)
{
while (*argp && *argp != ' ' && *argp != '\t' && *argp != '\n')
argp++;
return (argp);
}
EFI_STATUS
efi_main(EFI_HANDLE image_handle, EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *system_table)
{
static EFI_GUID image_protocol = LOADED_IMAGE_PROTOCOL;
static EFI_GUID console_control_protocol =
EFI_CONSOLE_CONTROL_PROTOCOL_GUID;
EFI_CONSOLE_CONTROL_PROTOCOL *console_control = NULL;
EFI_LOADED_IMAGE *img;
CHAR16 *argp, *args, **argv;
EFI_STATUS status;
int argc, addprog;
IH = image_handle;
ST = system_table;
BS = ST->BootServices;
RS = ST->RuntimeServices;
status = BS->LocateProtocol(&console_control_protocol, NULL,
(VOID **)&console_control);
if (status == EFI_SUCCESS)
(void)console_control->SetMode(console_control,
EfiConsoleControlScreenText);
heapsize = 64 * 1024 * 1024;
status = BS->AllocatePages(AllocateAnyPages, EfiLoaderData,
EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES(heapsize), &heap);
if (status != EFI_SUCCESS) {
ST->ConOut->OutputString(ST->ConOut, (CHAR16 *)L"Failed to allocate memory for heap.\r\n");
BS->Exit(IH, status, 0, NULL);
}
setheap((void *)(uintptr_t)heap, (void *)(uintptr_t)(heap + heapsize));
/* Use efi_exit() from here on... */
status = OpenProtocolByHandle(IH, &image_protocol, (void**)&img);
if (status != EFI_SUCCESS)
efi_exit(status);
/*
* Pre-process the (optional) load options. If the option string
* is given as an ASCII string, we use a poor man's ASCII to
* Unicode-16 translation. The size of the option string as given
* to us includes the terminating null character. We assume the
* string is an ASCII string if strlen() plus the terminating
* '\0' is less than LoadOptionsSize. Even if all Unicode-16
* characters have the upper 8 bits non-zero, the terminating
* null character will cause a one-off.
* If the string is already in Unicode-16, we make a copy so that
* we know we can always modify the string.
*/
if (img->LoadOptionsSize > 0 && img->LoadOptions != NULL) {
if (img->LoadOptionsSize == strlen(img->LoadOptions) + 1) {
args = malloc(img->LoadOptionsSize << 1);
for (argc = 0; argc < (int)img->LoadOptionsSize; argc++)
args[argc] = ((char*)img->LoadOptions)[argc];
} else {
args = malloc(img->LoadOptionsSize);
memcpy(args, img->LoadOptions, img->LoadOptionsSize);
}
} else
args = NULL;
/*
* Use a quick and dirty algorithm to build the argv vector. We
* first count the number of words. Then, after allocating the
* vector, we split the string up. We don't deal with quotes or
* other more advanced shell features.
* The EFI shell will pass the name of the image as the first
* word in the argument list. This does not happen if we're
* loaded by the boot manager. This is not so easy to figure
* out though. The ParentHandle is not always NULL, because
* there can be a function (=image) that will perform the task
* for the boot manager.
*/
/* Part 1: Figure out if we need to add our program name. */
addprog = (args == NULL || img->ParentHandle == NULL ||
img->FilePath == NULL) ? 1 : 0;
if (!addprog) {
addprog =
(DevicePathType(img->FilePath) != MEDIA_DEVICE_PATH ||
DevicePathSubType(img->FilePath) != MEDIA_FILEPATH_DP ||
DevicePathNodeLength(img->FilePath) <=
sizeof(FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH)) ? 1 : 0;
if (!addprog) {
/* XXX todo. */
}
}
/* Part 2: count words. */
argc = (addprog) ? 1 : 0;
argp = args;
while (argp != NULL && *argp != 0) {
argp = arg_skipsep(argp);
if (*argp == 0)
break;
argc++;
argp = arg_skipword(argp);
}
/* Part 3: build vector. */
argv = malloc((argc + 1) * sizeof(CHAR16*));
argc = 0;
if (addprog)
argv[argc++] = (CHAR16 *)L"loader.efi";
argp = args;
while (argp != NULL && *argp != 0) {
argp = arg_skipsep(argp);
if (*argp == 0)
break;
argv[argc++] = argp;
argp = arg_skipword(argp);
/* Terminate the words. */
if (*argp != 0)
*argp++ = 0;
}
argv[argc] = NULL;
status = main(argc, argv);
efi_exit(status);
return (status);
}