/** @file
Defines for EFI shell environment 2 ported to EDK II build environment. (no spec)
Copyright (c) 2005 - 2010, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
This program and the accompanying materials
are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
**/
#ifndef _SHELL_ENVIRONMENT_2_PROTOCOL_H_
#define _SHELL_ENVIRONMENT_2_PROTOCOL_H_
/**
This function is a prototype for a function that dumps information on a protocol
to a given location. The location is dependant on the implementation. This is
used when programatically adding shell commands.
@param[in] Handle The handle the protocol is on.
@param[in] Interface The interface to the protocol.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function is a prototype for each command internal to the EFI shell
implementation. The specific command depends on the implementation. This is
used when programatically adding shell commands.
@param[in] ImageHandle The handle to the binary shell.
@param[in] SystemTable The pointer to the system table.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The command completed.
@retval other An error occurred. Any error is possible
depending on the implementation of the shell
command.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function is a prototype for one that gets a help string for a given command.
This is used when programatically adding shell commands. Upon successful return
the memory allocated is up to the caller to free.
@param[in, out] Str Pointer to pointer to string to display for help.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The help string is in the parameter Str.
**/
typedef
);
/**
Structure returned from functions that open multiple files.
**/
typedef struct {
/// Signature for SHELL_FILE_ARG.
/**
GUID for the shell environment2 and shell environment.
**/
#define SHELL_ENVIRONMENT_PROTOCOL_GUID \
{ \
0x47c7b221, 0xc42a, 0x11d2, {0x8e, 0x57, 0x0, 0xa0, 0xc9, 0x69, 0x72, 0x3b} \
}
/**
GUID for the shell environment2 extension (main GUID above).
**/
#define EFI_SE_EXT_SIGNATURE_GUID \
{ \
0xd2c18636, 0x40e5, 0x4eb5, {0xa3, 0x1b, 0x36, 0x69, 0x5f, 0xd4, 0x2c, 0x87} \
}
/**
Execute a command line.
This function will run the CommandLine. This includes loading any required images,
parsing any requires scripts, and if DebugOutput is TRUE printing errors
encountered directly to the screen.
@param[in] ParentImageHandle Handle of the image executing this operation.
@param[in] CommandLine The string command line to execute.
@param[in] DebugOutput TRUE indicates that errors should be printed directly.
FALSE supresses error messages.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The command line executed and completed.
@retval EFI_ABORTED The operation aborted.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER A parameter did not have a valid value.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES A required memory allocation failed.
@sa HandleProtocol
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function returns a shell environment variable value.
@param[in] Name The pointer to the string with the shell environment
variable name.
@retval NULL The shell environment variable's value could not be found.
@retval !=NULL The value of the shell environment variable Name.
**/
typedef
CHAR16 *
);
/**
This function returns a shell environment map value.
@param[in] Name The pointer to the string with the shell environment
map name.
@retval NULL The shell environment map's value could not be found.
@retval !=NULL The value of the shell environment map Name.
**/
typedef
CHAR16 *
);
/**
This function will add an internal command to the shell interface.
This will allocate all required memory, put the new command on the command
list in the correct location.
@param[in] Handler The handler function to call when the command gets called.
@param[in] Cmd The command name.
@param[in] GetLineHelp The function to call of type "get help" for this command.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The command is now part of the command list.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES A memory allocation failed.
@sa SHELLENV_INTERNAL_COMMAND
@sa SHELLCMD_GET_LINE_HELP
**/
typedef
);
/**
Internal interface to add protocol handlers.
This function is for internal shell use only. This is how protocol handlers are added.
This will get the current protocol info and add the new info or update existing info
and then resave the info.
@param[in] Protocol The pointer to the protocol's GUID.
@param[in] DumpToken The function pointer to dump token function or
NULL.
@param[in] DumpInfo The function pointer to dump infomation function
or NULL.
@param[in] IdString The English name of the protocol.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function finds a protocol handle by a GUID.
This function will check for already known protocols by GUID and if one is
found it will return the name of that protocol. If no name is found and
GenId is TRUE it will generate ths string.
@param[in] Protocol The GUID of the protocol to look for.
@param[in] GenId Whether to generate a name string if it is not found.
@return !NULL The Name of the protocol.
@retval NULL The Name was not found, and GenId was not TRUE.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function returns a string array containing the current directory on
a given device.
If DeviceName is specified, then return the current shell directory on that
device. If DeviceName is NULL, then return the current directory on the
current device. The caller us responsible to free the returned string when
no longer required.
@param[in] DeviceName The name of the device to get the current
directory on, or NULL for current device.
@return String array with the current directory on the current or specified device.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function will open a group of files that match the Arg path, including
support for wildcard characters ('?' and '*') in the Arg path. If there are
any wildcard characters in the path this function will find any and all files
that match the wildcards. It returns a double linked list based on the
LIST_ENTRY linked list structure. Use this in conjunction with the
SHELL_FILE_ARG_SIGNATURE to get the SHELL_FILE_ARG structures that are returned.
The memory allocated by the callee for this list is freed by making a call to
SHELLENV_FREE_FILE_LIST.
@param[in] Arg The pointer Path to files to open.
@param[in, out] ListHead The pointer to the allocated and initialized list head
upon which to append all opened file structures.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS One or more files was opened and a struct of each file's
information was appended to ListHead.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES A memory allocation failed.
@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND No matching files could be found.
@sa SHELLENV_FREE_FILE_LIST
**/typedef
);
/**
This frees all of the nodes under the ListHead, but not ListHead itself.
@param[in, out] ListHead Pointer to list to free all nodes of.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS This function always returns EFI_SUCCESS.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function creates a new instance of the ShellInterface protocol for use on
the ImageHandle.
This function is for internal shell usage. This will allocate and then populate
EFI_SHELL_INTERFACE protocol. It is the caller's responsibility to free the
memory.
@param[in] ImageHandle The handle which will use the new ShellInterface
protocol.
@return The newly allocated shell interface protocol.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function determins whether a script file is currently being processed.
A script file (.nsh file) can contain a series of commands and this is useful to
know for some shell commands whether they are being run manually or as part of a
script.
@retval TRUE A script file is being processed.
@retval FALSE A script file is not being processed.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This is an internal shell function to free any and all allocated resources.
This should be called immediately prior to closing the shell.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function enables the page break mode.
This mode causes the output to pause after each complete screen to enable a
user to more easily read it. If AutoWrap is TRUE, then rows with too many
characters will be chopped and divided into 2 rows. If FALSE, then rows with
too many characters may not be fully visible to the user on the screen.
@param[in] StartRow The row number to start this on.
@param[in] AutoWrap Whether to auto wrap rows that are too long.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function disables the page break mode.
Disabling this causes the output to print out exactly as coded, with no breaks
for readability.
**/
typedef
);
/**
Get the status of the page break output mode.
@retval FALSE Page break output mode is not enabled.
@retval TRUE Page break output mode is enabled.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function sets the keys to filter for for the console in. The valid
values to set are:
#define EFI_OUTPUT_SCROLL 0x00000001
#define EFI_OUTPUT_PAUSE 0x00000002
#define EFI_EXECUTION_BREAK 0x00000004
@param[in] KeyFilter The new key filter to use.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function gets the keys to filter for for the console in.
The valid values to get are:
#define EFI_OUTPUT_SCROLL 0x00000001
#define EFI_OUTPUT_PAUSE 0x00000002
#define EFI_EXECUTION_BREAK 0x00000004
@retval The current filter mask.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function determins if the shell application should break.
This is used to inform a shell application that a break condition has been
initiated. Long loops should check this to prevent delays to the break.
@retval TRUE A break has been signaled. The application
should exit with EFI_ABORTED as soon as possible.
@retval FALSE Continue as normal.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This is an internal shell function used to increment the shell nesting level.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This is an internal shell function used to decrement the shell nesting level.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function determins if the caller is running under the root shell.
@retval TRUE The caller is running under the root shell.
@retval FALSE The caller is not running under the root shell.
**/
typedef
);
/**
Close the console proxy to restore the original console.
This is an internal shell function to handle shell cascading. It restores the
original set of console protocols.
@param[in] ConInHandle The handle of ConIn.
@param[in, out] ConIn The pointer to the location to return the pointer to
the original console input.
@param[in] ConOutHandle The handle of ConOut
@param[in, out] ConOut The pointer to the location to return the pointer to
the original console output.
**/
typedef
);
//
// declarations of handle enumerator
//
/**
For ease of use the shell maps handle #'s to short numbers.
This is only done on request for various internal commands and the references
are immediately freed when the internal command completes.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This is an internal shell function to enumerate the handle database.
This function gets the next handle in the handle database. If no handles are
found, EFI_NOT_FOUND is returned. If the previous Handle was the last handle,
it is set to NULL before returning.
This must be called after INIT_HANDLE_ENUMERATOR and before CLOSE_HANDLE_ENUMERATOR.
@param[in, out] Handle The pointer to pointer to Handle. It is set
on a sucessful return.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The next handle in the handle database is *Handle.
@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND There is not another handle.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This is an internal shell function to enumerate the handle database.
This function skips the next SkipNum handles in the handle database. If there
are not enough handles left to skip that many EFI_ACCESS_DENIED is returned and
no skip is performed.
This must be called after INIT_HANDLE_ENUMERATOR and before CLOSE_HANDLE_ENUMERATOR.
@param[in] SkipNum How many handles to skip
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The next handle in the handle database is *Handle
@retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED There are not SkipNum handles left in the database
**/
typedef
);
/**
This is an internal shell function to enumerate the handle database.
This function resets the the handle database so that NEXT_HANDLE and SKIP_HANDLE
will start from EnumIndex on the next call.
This must be called after INIT_HANDLE_ENUMERATOR and before CLOSE_HANDLE_ENUMERATOR.
@param[in] EnumIndex Where to start.
@return The number of handles either read out or skipped before this reset.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This is an internal shell function to enumerate the handle database.
This must be called after INIT_HANDLE_ENUMERATOR.
This function releases all memory and resources associated with the handle database.
After this no other handle enumerator functions except INIT_HANDLE_ENUMERATOR will
function properly.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This is an internal shell function to enumerate the handle database.
This function returns the number of handles in the handle database.
This must be called after INIT_HANDLE_ENUMERATOR and before CLOSE_HANDLE_ENUMERATOR.
@return The number of handles in the handle database.
**/
typedef
);
/**
Handle Enumerator structure.
**/
typedef struct {
/**
Signature for the PROTOCOL_INFO structure.
**/
/**
PROTOCOL_INFO structure for protocol enumerator functions.
**/
typedef struct {
//
// The parsing info for the protocol.
//
//
// Patabase info on which handles are supporting this protocol.
//
//
// Declarations of protocol info enumerator.
//
/**
This is an internal shell function to initialize the protocol enumerator.
This must be called before NEXT_PROTOCOL_INFO, SKIP_PROTOCOL_INFO,
RESET_PROTOCOL_INFO_ENUMERATOR, and CLOSE_PROTOCOL_INFO_ENUMERATOR are
called.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function is an internal shell function for enumeration of protocols.
This function returns the next protocol on the list. If this is called
immediately after initialization, it will return the first protocol on the list.
If this is called immediately after reset, it will return the first protocol again.
This cannot be called after CLOSE_PROTOCOL_INFO_ENUMERATOR, but it must be
called after INIT_PROTOCOL_INFO_ENUMERATOR.
@param[in, out] ProtocolInfo The pointer to pointer to protocol information structure.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The next protocol's information was sucessfully returned.
@retval NULL There are no more protocols.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function is an internal shell function for enumeration of protocols.
This cannot be called after CLOSE_PROTOCOL_INFO_ENUMERATOR, but it must be
called after INIT_PROTOCOL_INFO_ENUMERATOR.
This function does nothing and always returns EFI_SUCCESS.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS Always returned (see above).
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function is an internal shell function for enumeration of protocols.
This cannot be called after CLOSE_PROTOCOL_INFO_ENUMERATOR, but it must be
called after INIT_PROTOCOL_INFO_ENUMERATOR.
This function resets the list of protocols such that the next one in the
list is the begining of the list.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function is an internal shell function for enumeration of protocols.
This must be called after INIT_PROTOCOL_INFO_ENUMERATOR. After this call
no protocol enumerator calls except INIT_PROTOCOL_INFO_ENUMERATOR may be made.
This function frees any memory or resources associated with the protocol
enumerator.
**/
typedef
);
/**
Protocol enumerator structure of function pointers.
**/
typedef struct {
/**
This function is used to retrieve a user-friendly display name for a handle.
If UseComponentName is TRUE then the component name protocol for this device
or it's parent device (if required) will be used to obtain the name of the
device. If UseDevicePath is TRUE it will get the human readable device path
and return that. If both are TRUE it will try to use component name first
and device path if that fails.
It will use either ComponentName or ComponentName2 protocol, depending on
what is present.
This function will furthur verify whether the handle in question produced either
EFI_DRIVER_CONFIGRATION_PROTOCOL or EFI_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION2_PROTOCOL and also
whether the handle in question produced either EFI_DRIVER_DIAGNOSTICS_PROTOCOL or
EFI_DRIVER_DIAGNOSTICS2_PROTOCOL.
Upon successful return, the memory for *BestDeviceName is up to the caller to free.
@param[in] DeviceHandle The device handle whose name is desired.
@param[in] UseComponentName Whether to use the ComponentName protocol at all.
@param[in] UseDevicePath Whether to use the DevicePath protocol at all.
@param[in] Language The pointer to the language string to use.
@param[in, out] BestDeviceName The pointer to pointer to string allocated with the name.
@param[out] ConfigurationStatus The pointer to status for opening a Configuration protocol.
@param[out] DiagnosticsStatus The pointer to status for opening a Diagnostics protocol.
@param[in] Display Whether to Print this out to default Print location.
@param[in] Indent How many characters to indent the printing.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS This function always returns EFI_SUCCESS.
**/
typedef
);
#define EFI_SHELL_COMPATIBLE_MODE_VER L"1.1.1" ///< The string for lowest version this shell supports.
#define EFI_SHELL_ENHANCED_MODE_VER L"1.1.2" ///< The string for highest version this shell supports.
/**
This function gets the shell mode as stored in the shell environment
"efishellmode". It will not fail.
@param[out] Mode Returns a string representing one of the
2 supported modes of the shell.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS This function always returns success.
**/
typedef
);
/**
Convert a file system style name to a device path.
This function will convert a shell path name to a Device Path Protocol path.
This function will allocate any required memory for this operation and it
is the responsibility of the caller to free that memory when no longer required.
If anything prevents the complete conversion free any allocated memory and
return NULL.
@param[in] Path The path to convert.
@retval !NULL A pointer to the callee allocated Device Path.
@retval NULL The operation could not be completed.
**/
typedef
);
/**
Converts a device path into a file system map name.
If DevPath is NULL, then ASSERT.
This function looks through the shell environment map for a map whose device
path matches the DevPath parameter. If one is found the Name is returned via
Name parameter. If sucessful the caller must free the memory allocated for
Name.
This function will use the internal lock to prevent changes to the map during
the lookup operation.
@param[in] DevPath The device path to search for a name for.
@param[in] ConsistMapping What state to verify map flag VAR_ID_CONSIST.
@param[out] Name On sucessful return the name of that device path.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The DevPath was found and the name returned
in Name.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES A required memory allocation failed.
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The DevPath was not found in the map.
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function will open a group of files that match the Arg path, but will not
support the wildcard characters ('?' and '*') in the Arg path. If there are
any wildcard characters in the path this function will return
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER. The return is a double linked list based on the
LIST_ENTRY linked list structure. Use this in conjunction with the
SHELL_FILE_ARG_SIGNATURE to get the SHELL_FILE_ARG structures that are returned.
The memory allocated by the callee for this list is freed by making a call to
SHELLENV_FREE_FILE_LIST.
@param[in] Arg The pointer to the path of the files to be opened.
@param[in, out] ListHead The pointer to allocated and initialized list head
upon which to append all the opened file structures.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS One or more files was opened and a struct of each file's
information was appended to ListHead.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES A memory allocation failed.
@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND No matching files could be found.
@sa SHELLENV_FREE_FILE_LIST
**/
typedef
);
/**
This function removes duplicate file listings from lists.
This is a function for use with SHELLENV_FILE_META_ARG_NO_WILDCARD and
SHELLENV_FILE_META_ARG. This function will verify that there are no duplicate
files in the list of returned files. Any file listed twice will have one of its
instances removed.
@param[in] ListHead The pointer to linked list head that was returned from
SHELLENV_FILE_META_ARG_NO_WILDCARD or
SHELLENV_FILE_META_ARG.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS This function always returns success.
**/
typedef
);
/**
Converts a File System map name to a device path.
If DevPath is NULL, then ASSERT().
This function looks through the shell environment map for a map whose Name
matches the Name parameter. If one is found, the device path pointer is
updated to point to that file systems device path. The caller should not
free the memory from that device path.
This function will use the internal lock to prevent changes to the map during
the lookup operation.
@param[in] Name The pointer to the NULL terminated UNICODE string of the
file system name.
@param[out] DevPath The pointer to pointer to DevicePath. Only valid on
successful return.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The conversion was successful, and the device
path was returned.
@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The file system could not be found in the map.
**/
typedef
);
/// EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 protocol structure.
typedef struct {
//
// The following services are only used by the shell itself.
//
//
// GUID to differentiate ShellEnvironment2 from ShellEnvironment.
//
//
// Major Version grows if shell environment interface has been changes.
//
extern EFI_GUID gEfiShellEnvironment2Guid;
extern EFI_GUID gEfiShellEnvironment2ExtGuid;
#endif // _SHELL_ENVIRONMENT_2_PROTOCOL_H_