void efi_main(EFI_HANDLE image_handle, EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *system_table) { static EFI_GUID image_protocol = LOADED_IMAGE_PROTOCOL; 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; heapsize = 512*1024; status = BS->AllocatePages(AllocateAnyPages, EfiLoaderData, EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES(heapsize), &heap); if (status != EFI_SUCCESS) BS->Exit(IH, status, 0, NULL); setheap((void *)heap, (void *)(heap + heapsize)); /* Use exit() from here on... */ status = BS->HandleProtocol(IH, &image_protocol, (VOID**)&img); if (status != EFI_SUCCESS) 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 < 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 pas 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++] = 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); exit(status); }
void 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; SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_INTERFACE *conout; UINTN i, max_dim, best_mode, cols, rows; 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); conout = ST->ConOut; max_dim = best_mode = 0; for (i = 0; i <= conout->Mode->MaxMode ; i++) { status = conout->QueryMode(conout, i, &cols, &rows); if (EFI_ERROR(status)) continue; if (cols * rows > max_dim) { max_dim = cols * rows; best_mode = i; } } if (max_dim > 0) conout->SetMode(conout, best_mode); heapsize = 64 * 1024 * 1024; /* 4GB upper limit, try to leave some space from 1MB */ heap = 0x0000000100000000; status = BS->AllocatePages(AllocateMaxAddress, EfiLoaderData, EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES(heapsize), &heap); if (status != EFI_SUCCESS) BS->Exit(IH, status, 0, NULL); setheap((void *)(uintptr_t)heap, (void *)(uintptr_t)(heap + heapsize)); status = conout->QueryMode(conout, best_mode, &cols, &rows); if (EFI_ERROR(status)) { setenv("LINES", "24", 1); setenv("COLUMNS", "80", 1); } else { char buf[8]; snprintf(buf, sizeof (buf), "%u", (unsigned)rows); setenv("LINES", buf, 1); snprintf(buf, sizeof (buf), "%u", (unsigned)cols); setenv("COLUMNS", buf, 1); } /* Use exit() from here on... */ status = BS->HandleProtocol(IH, &image_protocol, (VOID**)&img); if (status != EFI_SUCCESS) 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 < 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); exit(status); }