Example #1
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File: Notify.c Project: lersek/edk2
/**
  Add a new protocol notification record for the request protocol.

  @param  Protocol               The requested protocol to add the notify
                                 registration
  @param  Event                  The event to signal
  @param  Registration           Returns the registration record

  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER  Invalid parameter
  @retval EFI_SUCCESS            Successfully returned the registration record
                                 that has been added

**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
CoreRegisterProtocolNotify (
  IN EFI_GUID       *Protocol,
  IN EFI_EVENT      Event,
  OUT  VOID         **Registration
  )
{
  PROTOCOL_ENTRY    *ProtEntry;
  PROTOCOL_NOTIFY   *ProtNotify;
  EFI_STATUS        Status;

  if ((Protocol == NULL) || (Event == NULL) || (Registration == NULL))  {
    return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
  }

  CoreAcquireProtocolLock ();

  ProtNotify = NULL;

  //
  // Get the protocol entry to add the notification too
  //

  ProtEntry = CoreFindProtocolEntry (Protocol, TRUE);
  if (ProtEntry != NULL) {

    //
    // Allocate a new notification record
    //
    ProtNotify = AllocatePool (sizeof(PROTOCOL_NOTIFY));
    if (ProtNotify != NULL) {
      ((IEVENT *)Event)->ExFlag |= EVT_EXFLAG_EVENT_PROTOCOL_NOTIFICATION;
      ProtNotify->Signature = PROTOCOL_NOTIFY_SIGNATURE;
      ProtNotify->Protocol = ProtEntry;
      ProtNotify->Event = Event;
      //
      // start at the begining
      //
      ProtNotify->Position = &ProtEntry->Protocols;

      InsertTailList (&ProtEntry->Notify, &ProtNotify->Link);
    }
  }

  CoreReleaseProtocolLock ();

  //
  // Done.  If we have a protocol notify entry, then return it.
  // Otherwise, we must have run out of resources trying to add one
  //

  Status = EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
  if (ProtNotify != NULL) {
    *Registration = ProtNotify;
    Status = EFI_SUCCESS;
  }

  return Status;
}
Example #2
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File: Handle.c Project: kraxel/edk2
/**
  Finds the protocol instance for the requested handle and protocol.
  Note: This function doesn't do parameters checking, it's caller's responsibility
  to pass in valid parameters.

  @param  Handle                 The handle to search the protocol on
  @param  Protocol               GUID of the protocol
  @param  Interface              The interface for the protocol being searched

  @return Protocol instance (NULL: Not found)

**/
PROTOCOL_INTERFACE *
CoreFindProtocolInterface (
  IN IHANDLE        *Handle,
  IN EFI_GUID       *Protocol,
  IN VOID           *Interface
  )
{
  PROTOCOL_INTERFACE  *Prot;
  PROTOCOL_ENTRY      *ProtEntry;
  LIST_ENTRY          *Link;

  ASSERT_LOCKED(&gProtocolDatabaseLock);
  Prot = NULL;

  //
  // Lookup the protocol entry for this protocol ID
  //

  ProtEntry = CoreFindProtocolEntry (Protocol, FALSE);
  if (ProtEntry != NULL) {

    //
    // Look at each protocol interface for any matches
    //
    for (Link = Handle->Protocols.ForwardLink; Link != &Handle->Protocols; Link=Link->ForwardLink) {

      //
      // If this protocol interface matches, remove it
      //
      Prot = CR(Link, PROTOCOL_INTERFACE, Link, PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_SIGNATURE);
      if (Prot->Interface == Interface && Prot->Protocol == ProtEntry) {
        break;
      }

      Prot = NULL;
    }
  }

  return Prot;
}
Example #3
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File: Notify.c Project: Kohrara/edk
EFI_BOOTSERVICE
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
CoreRegisterProtocolNotify (
  IN EFI_GUID       *Protocol,
  IN EFI_EVENT      Event,
  OUT  VOID           **Registration
  )
/*++

Routine Description:

  Add a new protocol notification record for the request protocol.

Arguments:

  Protocol      - The requested protocol to add the notify registration

  Event         - The event to signal 

  Registration  - Returns the registration record


Returns:

  EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER       - Invalid parameter

  EFI_SUCCESS                 - Successfully returned the registration record that has been added
  
--*/
{
  PROTOCOL_ENTRY      *ProtEntry;
  PROTOCOL_NOTIFY     *ProtNotify;
  EFI_STATUS        Status;
  
  if ((Protocol == NULL) || (Event == NULL) || (Registration == NULL))  {
    return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
  }

  CoreAcquireProtocolLock ();

  ProtNotify = NULL;
  
  //
  // Get the protocol entry to add the notification too
  //

  ProtEntry = CoreFindProtocolEntry (Protocol, TRUE);
  if (ProtEntry != NULL) {

    //
    // Allocate a new notification record
    //

    ProtNotify = CoreAllocateBootServicesPool (sizeof(PROTOCOL_NOTIFY));

    if (ProtNotify != NULL) {
      
      ProtNotify->Signature = PROTOCOL_NOTIFY_SIGNATURE;
      ProtNotify->Protocol = ProtEntry;
      ProtNotify->Event = Event;
      //
      // start at the begining
      //
      ProtNotify->Position = &ProtEntry->Protocols; 

      InsertTailList (&ProtEntry->Notify, &ProtNotify->Link);
    }
  }

  CoreReleaseProtocolLock ();

  //
  // Done.  If we have a protocol notify entry, then return it.
  // Otherwise, we must have run out of resources trying to add one
  //

  Status = EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
  if (ProtNotify != NULL) {
    *Registration = ProtNotify;
    Status = EFI_SUCCESS;
  }

  return Status;
}
Example #4
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File: Handle.c Project: kraxel/edk2
/**
  Installs a protocol interface into the boot services environment.

  @param  UserHandle             The handle to install the protocol handler on,
                                 or NULL if a new handle is to be allocated
  @param  Protocol               The protocol to add to the handle
  @param  InterfaceType          Indicates whether Interface is supplied in
                                 native form.
  @param  Interface              The interface for the protocol being added
  @param  Notify                 indicates whether notify the notification list
                                 for this protocol

  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER  Invalid parameter
  @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES   No enough buffer to allocate
  @retval EFI_SUCCESS            Protocol interface successfully installed

**/
EFI_STATUS
CoreInstallProtocolInterfaceNotify (
  IN OUT EFI_HANDLE     *UserHandle,
  IN EFI_GUID           *Protocol,
  IN EFI_INTERFACE_TYPE InterfaceType,
  IN VOID               *Interface,
  IN BOOLEAN            Notify
  )
{
  PROTOCOL_INTERFACE  *Prot;
  PROTOCOL_ENTRY      *ProtEntry;
  IHANDLE             *Handle;
  EFI_STATUS          Status;
  VOID                *ExistingInterface;

  //
  // returns EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER if InterfaceType is invalid.
  // Also added check for invalid UserHandle and Protocol pointers.
  //
  if (UserHandle == NULL || Protocol == NULL) {
    return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
  }

  if (InterfaceType != EFI_NATIVE_INTERFACE) {
    return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
  }

  //
  // Print debug message
  //
  DEBUG((DEBUG_INFO, "InstallProtocolInterface: %g %p\n", Protocol, Interface));

  Status = EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
  Prot = NULL;
  Handle = NULL;

  if (*UserHandle != NULL) {
    Status = CoreHandleProtocol (*UserHandle, Protocol, (VOID **)&ExistingInterface);
    if (!EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
      return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
    }
  }

  //
  // Lock the protocol database
  //
  CoreAcquireProtocolLock ();

  //
  // Lookup the Protocol Entry for the requested protocol
  //
  ProtEntry = CoreFindProtocolEntry (Protocol, TRUE);
  if (ProtEntry == NULL) {
    goto Done;
  }

  //
  // Allocate a new protocol interface structure
  //
  Prot = AllocateZeroPool (sizeof(PROTOCOL_INTERFACE));
  if (Prot == NULL) {
    Status = EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
    goto Done;
  }

  //
  // If caller didn't supply a handle, allocate a new one
  //
  Handle = (IHANDLE *)*UserHandle;
  if (Handle == NULL) {
    Handle = AllocateZeroPool (sizeof(IHANDLE));
    if (Handle == NULL) {
      Status = EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
      goto Done;
    }

    //
    // Initialize new handler structure
    //
    Handle->Signature = EFI_HANDLE_SIGNATURE;
    InitializeListHead (&Handle->Protocols);

    //
    // Initialize the Key to show that the handle has been created/modified
    //
    gHandleDatabaseKey++;
    Handle->Key = gHandleDatabaseKey;

    //
    // Add this handle to the list global list of all handles
    // in the system
    //
    InsertTailList (&gHandleList, &Handle->AllHandles);
  } else {
    Status = CoreValidateHandle (Handle);
    if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
      DEBUG((DEBUG_ERROR, "InstallProtocolInterface: input handle at 0x%x is invalid\n", Handle));
      goto Done;
    }
  }

  //
  // Each interface that is added must be unique
  //
  ASSERT (CoreFindProtocolInterface (Handle, Protocol, Interface) == NULL);

  //
  // Initialize the protocol interface structure
  //
  Prot->Signature = PROTOCOL_INTERFACE_SIGNATURE;
  Prot->Handle = Handle;
  Prot->Protocol = ProtEntry;
  Prot->Interface = Interface;

  //
  // Initalize OpenProtocol Data base
  //
  InitializeListHead (&Prot->OpenList);
  Prot->OpenListCount = 0;

  //
  // Add this protocol interface to the head of the supported
  // protocol list for this handle
  //
  InsertHeadList (&Handle->Protocols, &Prot->Link);

  //
  // Add this protocol interface to the tail of the
  // protocol entry
  //
  InsertTailList (&ProtEntry->Protocols, &Prot->ByProtocol);

  //
  // Notify the notification list for this protocol
  //
  if (Notify) {
    CoreNotifyProtocolEntry (ProtEntry);
  }
  Status = EFI_SUCCESS;

Done:
  //
  // Done, unlock the database and return
  //
  CoreReleaseProtocolLock ();
  if (!EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
    //
    // Return the new handle back to the caller
    //
    *UserHandle = Handle;
  } else {
    //
    // There was an error, clean up
    //
    if (Prot != NULL) {
      CoreFreePool (Prot);
    }
    DEBUG((DEBUG_ERROR, "InstallProtocolInterface: %g %p failed with %r\n", Protocol, Interface, Status));
  }

  return Status;
}