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1 /** @file
2   The Firmware Volume Protocol provides file-level access to the firmware volume.
3   Each firmware volume driver must produce an instance of the
4   Firmware Volume Protocol if the firmware volume is to be visible to
5   the system during the DXE phase. The Firmware Volume Protocol also provides
6   mechanisms for determining and modifying some attributes of the firmware volume.
7 
8   Copyright (c) 2006 - 2008, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
9   This program and the accompanying materials
10   are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
11   which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at
12   http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
13 
14   THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
15   WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
16 
17   @par Revision Reference: PI
18   Version 1.00.
19 
20 **/
21 
22 #ifndef __FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_H__
23 #define __FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_H__
24 
25 #define EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL_GUID \
26   { 0x220e73b6, 0x6bdb, 0x4413, { 0x84, 0x5, 0xb9, 0x74, 0xb1, 0x8, 0x61, 0x9a } }
27 
28 typedef struct _EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL;
29 
30 
31 ///
32 /// EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES
33 ///
34 typedef UINT64  EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES;
35 
36 //
37 // EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES bit definitions
38 //
39 // EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES bit semantics
40 #define EFI_FV2_READ_DISABLE_CAP        0x0000000000000001ULL
41 #define EFI_FV2_READ_ENABLE_CAP         0x0000000000000002ULL
42 #define EFI_FV2_READ_STATUS             0x0000000000000004ULL
43 #define EFI_FV2_WRITE_DISABLE_CAP       0x0000000000000008ULL
44 #define EFI_FV2_WRITE_ENABLE_CAP        0x0000000000000010ULL
45 #define EFI_FV2_WRITE_STATUS            0x0000000000000020ULL
46 #define EFI_FV2_LOCK_CAP                0x0000000000000040ULL
47 #define EFI_FV2_LOCK_STATUS             0x0000000000000080ULL
48 #define EFI_FV2_WRITE_POLICY_RELIABLE   0x0000000000000100ULL
49 #define EFI_FV2_READ_LOCK_CAP           0x0000000000001000ULL
50 #define EFI_FV2_READ_LOCK_STATUS        0x0000000000002000ULL
51 #define EFI_FV2_WRITE_LOCK_CAP          0x0000000000004000ULL
52 #define EFI_FV2_WRITE_LOCK_STATUS       0x0000000000008000ULL
53 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT               0x00000000001F0000ULL
54 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_1             0x0000000000000000ULL
55 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_2             0x0000000000010000ULL
56 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_4             0x0000000000020000ULL
57 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_8             0x0000000000030000ULL
58 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_16            0x0000000000040000ULL
59 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_32            0x0000000000050000ULL
60 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_64            0x0000000000060000ULL
61 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_128           0x0000000000070000ULL
62 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_256           0x0000000000080000ULL
63 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_512           0x0000000000090000ULL
64 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_1K            0x00000000000A0000ULL
65 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_2K            0x00000000000B0000ULL
66 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_4K            0x00000000000C0000ULL
67 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_8K            0x00000000000D0000ULL
68 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_16K           0x00000000000E0000ULL
69 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_32K           0x00000000000F0000ULL
70 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_64K           0x0000000000100000ULL
71 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_128K          0x0000000000110000ULL
72 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_256K          0x0000000000120000ULL
73 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_512K          0x0000000000130000ULL
74 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_1M            0x0000000000140000ULL
75 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_2M            0x0000000000150000ULL
76 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_4M            0x0000000000160000ULL
77 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_8M            0x0000000000170000ULL
78 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_16M           0x0000000000180000ULL
79 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_32M           0x0000000000190000ULL
80 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_64M           0x00000000001A0000ULL
81 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_128M          0x00000000001B0000ULL
82 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_256M          0x00000000001C0000ULL
83 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_512M          0x00000000001D0000ULL
84 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_1G            0x00000000001E0000ULL
85 #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_2G            0x00000000001F0000ULL
86 
87 /**
88   Returns the attributes and current settings of the firmware volume.
89 
90   Because of constraints imposed by the underlying firmware
91   storage, an instance of the Firmware Volume Protocol may not
92   be to able to support all possible variations of this
93   architecture. These constraints and the current state of the
94   firmware volume are exposed to the caller using the
95   GetVolumeAttributes() function. GetVolumeAttributes() is
96   callable only from TPL_NOTIFY and below. Behavior of
97   GetVolumeAttributes() at any EFI_TPL above TPL_NOTIFY is
98   undefined.
99 
100   @param  This          Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL instance.
101 
102   @param  FvAttributes  Pointer to an EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES in which
103                         the attributes and current settings are
104                         returned.
105 
106 
107   @retval EFI_SUCCESS   The firmware volume attributes were
108                         returned.
109 
110 **/
111 typedef
112 EFI_STATUS
113 (EFIAPI * EFI_FV_GET_ATTRIBUTES)(
114   IN CONST  EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This,
115   OUT       EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES             *FvAttributes
116 );
117 
118 
119 /**
120   Modifies the current settings of the firmware volume according to the input parameter.
121 
122   The SetVolumeAttributes() function is used to set configurable
123   firmware volume attributes. Only EFI_FV_READ_STATUS,
124   EFI_FV_WRITE_STATUS, and EFI_FV_LOCK_STATUS may be modified, and
125    then only in accordance with the declared capabilities. All
126   other bits of FvAttributes are ignored on input. On successful
127   return, all bits of *FvAttributes are valid and it contains the
128   completed EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES for the volume. To modify an
129   attribute, the corresponding status bit in the EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES
130   is set to the desired value on input. The EFI_FV_LOCK_STATUS bit
131   does not affect the ability to read or write the firmware
132   volume. Rather, once the EFI_FV_LOCK_STATUS bit is set, it
133   prevents further modification to all the attribute bits.
134   SetVolumeAttributes() is callable only from TPL_NOTIFY and
135   below. Behavior of SetVolumeAttributes() at any EFI_TPL above
136   TPL_NOTIFY is undefined.
137 
138   @param  This          Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL instance.
139 
140   @param  FvAttributes  On input, FvAttributes is a pointer to
141                         an EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES containing the
142                         desired firmware volume settings. On
143                         successful return, it contains the new
144                         settings of the firmware volume. On
145                         unsuccessful return, FvAttributes is not
146                         modified and the firmware volume
147                         settings are not changed.
148 
149   @retval EFI_SUCCESS           The requested firmware volume attributes
150                                 were set and the resulting
151                                 EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES is returned in
152                                 FvAttributes.
153 
154   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER FvAttributes:EFI_FV_READ_STATUS
155                                 is set to 1 on input, but the
156                                 device does not support enabling
157                                 reads
158                                 (FvAttributes:EFI_FV_READ_ENABLE
159                                 is clear on return from
160                                 GetVolumeAttributes()). Actual
161                                 volume attributes are unchanged.
162 
163   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER FvAttributes:EFI_FV_READ_STATUS
164                                 is cleared to 0 on input, but
165                                 the device does not support
166                                 disabling reads
167                                 (FvAttributes:EFI_FV_READ_DISABL
168                                 is clear on return from
169                                 GetVolumeAttributes()). Actual
170                                 volume attributes are unchanged.
171 
172   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER FvAttributes:EFI_FV_WRITE_STATUS
173                                 is set to 1 on input, but the
174                                 device does not support enabling
175                                 writes
176                                 (FvAttributes:EFI_FV_WRITE_ENABL
177                                 is clear on return from
178                                 GetVolumeAttributes()). Actual
179                                 volume attributes are unchanged.
180 
181   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER FvAttributes:EFI_FV_WRITE_STATUS
182                                 is cleared to 0 on input, but
183                                 the device does not support
184                                 disabling writes
185                                 (FvAttributes:EFI_FV_WRITE_DISAB
186                                 is clear on return from
187                                 GetVolumeAttributes()). Actual
188                                 volume attributes are unchanged.
189 
190   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER FvAttributes:EFI_FV_LOCK_STATUS
191                                 is set on input, but the device
192                                 does not support locking
193                                 (FvAttributes:EFI_FV_LOCK_CAP is
194                                 clear on return from
195                                 GetVolumeAttributes()). Actual
196                                 volume attributes are unchanged.
197 
198   @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED     Device is locked and does not
199                                 allow attribute modification
200                                 (FvAttributes:EFI_FV_LOCK_STATUS
201                                 is set on return from
202                                 GetVolumeAttributes()). Actual
203                                 volume attributes are unchanged.
204 
205 **/
206 typedef
207 EFI_STATUS
208 (EFIAPI * EFI_FV_SET_ATTRIBUTES)(
209   IN CONST  EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This,
210   IN OUT    EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES             *FvAttributes
211 );
212 
213 
214 /**
215   Retrieves a file and/or file information from the firmware volume.
216 
217   ReadFile() is used to retrieve any file from a firmware volume
218   during the DXE phase. The actual binary encoding of the file in
219   the firmware volume media may be in any arbitrary format as long
220   as it does the following: It is accessed using the Firmware
221   Volume Protocol. The image that is returned follows the image
222   format defined in Code Definitions: PI Firmware File Format.
223   If the input value of Buffer==NULL, it indicates the caller is
224   requesting only that the type, attributes, and size of the
225   file be returned and that there is no output buffer. In this
226   case, the following occurs:
227   - BufferSize is returned with the size that is required to
228     successfully complete the read.
229   - The output parameters FoundType and *FileAttributes are
230   returned with valid values.
231   - The returned value of *AuthenticationStatus is undefined.
232 
233   If the input value of Buffer!=NULL, the output buffer is
234   specified by a double indirection of the Buffer parameter. The
235   input value of *Buffer is used to determine if the output
236   buffer is caller allocated or is dynamically allocated by
237   ReadFile(). If the input value of *Buffer!=NULL, it indicates
238   the output buffer is caller allocated. In this case, the input
239    value of *BufferSize indicates the size of the
240   caller-allocated output buffer. If the output buffer is not
241   large enough to contain the entire requested output, it is
242   filled up to the point that the output buffer is exhausted and
243   EFI_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL is returned, and then BufferSize is
244    returned with the size required to successfully complete the
245   read. All other output parameters are returned with valid
246   values. If the input value of *Buffer==NULL, it indicates the
247   output buffer is to be allocated by ReadFile(). In this case,
248   ReadFile() will allocate an appropriately sized buffer from
249   boot services pool memory, which will be returned in Buffer.
250   The size of the new buffer is returned in BufferSize and all
251   other output parameters are returned with valid values.
252   ReadFile() is callable only from TPL_NOTIFY and below.
253   Behavior of ReadFile() at any EFI_TPL above TPL_NOTIFY is
254   undefined.
255 
256   @param  This                  Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL instance.
257 
258   @param  NameGuid              Pointer to an EFI_GUID, which is the file
259                                 name. All firmware file names are EFI_GUIDs.
260                                 A single firmware volume must not have two
261                                 valid files with the same file name
262                                 EFI_GUID.
263 
264   @param  Buffer                Pointer to a pointer to a buffer in which the
265                                 file contents are returned, not including the
266                                 file header.
267 
268   @param  BufferSize            Pointer to a caller-allocated UINTN. It
269                                 indicates the size of the memory
270                                 represented by Buffer.
271 
272   @param  FoundType             Pointer to a caller-allocated EFI_FV_FILETYPE.
273 
274   @param  FileAttributes        Pointer to a  caller-allocated
275                                 EFI_FV_FILE_ATTRIBUTES.
276 
277   @param  AuthenticationStatus  Pointer to a caller-allocated
278                                 UINT32 in which the
279                                 authentication status is
280                                 returned.
281 
282   @retval EFI_SUCCESS                 The call completed successfully.
283 
284   @retval EFI_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL   The buffer is too small to
285                                       contain the requested
286                                       output. The buffer is
287                                       filled and the output is
288                                       truncated.
289 
290   @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES        An allocation failure occurred.
291 
292   @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND               Name was not found in the firmware volume.
293 
294   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR            A hardware error occurred when
295                                       attempting to access the firmware volume.
296 
297   @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED           The firmware volume is configured to
298                                       disallow reads.
299 
300 **/
301 typedef
302 EFI_STATUS
303 (EFIAPI * EFI_FV_READ_FILE)(
304   IN CONST  EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This,
305   IN CONST  EFI_GUID                      *NameGuid,
306   IN OUT    VOID                          **Buffer,
307   IN OUT    UINTN                         *BufferSize,
308   OUT       EFI_FV_FILETYPE               *FoundType,
309   OUT       EFI_FV_FILE_ATTRIBUTES        *FileAttributes,
310   OUT       UINT32                        *AuthenticationStatus
311 );
312 
313 
314 
315 /**
316   Locates the requested section within a file and returns it in a buffer.
317 
318   ReadSection() is used to retrieve a specific section from a file
319   within a firmware volume. The section returned is determined
320   using a depth-first, left-to-right search algorithm through all
321   sections found in the specified file. The output buffer is specified by a double indirection
322   of the Buffer parameter. The input value of Buffer is used to
323   determine if the output buffer is caller allocated or is
324   dynamically allocated by ReadSection(). If the input value of
325   Buffer!=NULL, it indicates that the output buffer is caller
326   allocated. In this case, the input value of *BufferSize
327   indicates the size of the caller-allocated output buffer. If
328   the output buffer is not large enough to contain the entire
329   requested output, it is filled up to the point that the output
330   buffer is exhausted and EFI_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL is returned,
331   and then BufferSize is returned with the size that is required
332   to successfully complete the read. All other
333   output parameters are returned with valid values. If the input
334   value of *Buffer==NULL, it indicates the output buffer is to
335   be allocated by ReadSection(). In this case, ReadSection()
336   will allocate an appropriately sized buffer from boot services
337   pool memory, which will be returned in *Buffer. The size of
338   the new buffer is returned in *BufferSize and all other output
339   parameters are returned with valid values. ReadSection() is
340   callable only from TPL_NOTIFY and below. Behavior of
341   ReadSection() at any EFI_TPL above TPL_NOTIFY is
342   undefined.
343 
344   @param  This                Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL instance.
345 
346   @param NameGuid             Pointer to an EFI_GUID, which indicates the
347                               file name from which the requested section
348                               will be read.
349 
350   @param SectionType          Indicates the section type to return.
351                               SectionType in conjunction with
352                               SectionInstance indicates which section to
353                               return.
354 
355   @param SectionInstance      Indicates which instance of sections
356                               with a type of SectionType to return.
357                               SectionType in conjunction with
358                               SectionInstance indicates which
359                               section to return. SectionInstance is
360                               zero based.
361 
362   @param Buffer               Pointer to a pointer to a buffer in which the
363                               section contents are returned, not including
364                               the section header.
365 
366   @param BufferSize           Pointer to a caller-allocated UINTN. It
367                               indicates the size of the memory
368                               represented by Buffer.
369 
370   @param AuthenticationStatus Pointer to a caller-allocated
371                               UINT32 in which the authentication
372                               status is returned.
373 
374 
375   @retval EFI_SUCCESS   The call completed successfully.
376 
377   @retval EFI_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL   The caller-allocated
378                                       buffer is too small to
379                                       contain the requested
380                                       output. The buffer is
381                                       filled and the output is
382                                       truncated.
383 
384   @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES  An allocation failure occurred.
385 
386   @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND   The requested file was not found in
387                           the firmware volume. EFI_NOT_FOUND The
388                           requested section was not found in the
389                           specified file.
390 
391   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR  A hardware error occurred when
392                             attempting to access the firmware
393                             volume.
394 
395   @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The firmware volume is configured to
396                             disallow reads. EFI_PROTOCOL_ERROR
397                             The requested section was not found,
398                             but the file could not be fully
399                             parsed because a required
400                             GUIDED_SECTION_EXTRACTION_PROTOCOL
401                             was not found. It is possible the
402                             requested section exists within the
403                             file and could be successfully
404                             extracted once the required
405                             GUIDED_SECTION_EXTRACTION_PROTOCOL
406                             is published.
407 
408 **/
409 typedef
410 EFI_STATUS
411 (EFIAPI * EFI_FV_READ_SECTION)(
412   IN CONST  EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This,
413   IN CONST  EFI_GUID                      *NameGuid,
414   IN        EFI_SECTION_TYPE              SectionType,
415   IN        UINTN                         SectionInstance,
416   IN OUT    VOID                          **Buffer,
417   IN OUT    UINTN                         *BufferSize,
418   OUT       UINT32                        *AuthenticationStatus
419 );
420 
421 ///
422 /// EFI_FV_WRITE_POLICY, two policies (unreliable write and reliable write) are defined.
423 ///
424 typedef UINT32 EFI_FV_WRITE_POLICY;
425 #define EFI_FV_UNRELIABLE_WRITE   0x00000000
426 #define EFI_FV_RELIABLE_WRITE     0x00000001
427 
428 //
429 // EFI_FV_WRITE_FILE_DATA
430 //
431 typedef struct {
432   ///
433   /// Pointer to a GUID, which is the file name to be written.
434   ///
435   EFI_GUID                *NameGuid;
436   ///
437   /// Indicates the type of file to be written.
438   ///
439   EFI_FV_FILETYPE         Type;
440   ///
441   /// Indicates the attributes for the file to be written.
442   ///
443   EFI_FV_FILE_ATTRIBUTES  FileAttributes;
444   ///
445   /// Pointer to a buffer containing the file to be written.
446   ///
447   VOID                    *Buffer;
448   ///
449   /// Indicates the size of the file image contained in Buffer.
450   ///
451   UINT32                  BufferSize;
452 } EFI_FV_WRITE_FILE_DATA;
453 
454 /**
455   Locates the requested section within a file and returns it in a buffer.
456 
457   WriteFile() is used to write one or more files to a firmware
458   volume. Each file to be written is described by an
459   EFI_FV_WRITE_FILE_DATA structure. The caller must ensure that
460   any required alignment for all files listed in the FileData
461   array is compatible with the firmware volume. Firmware volume
462   capabilities can be determined using the GetVolumeAttributes()
463   call. Similarly, if the WritePolicy is set to
464   EFI_FV_RELIABLE_WRITE, the caller must check the firmware volume
465   capabilities to ensure EFI_FV_RELIABLE_WRITE is supported by the
466   firmware volume. EFI_FV_UNRELIABLE_WRITE must always be
467   supported. Writing a file with a size of zero
468   (FileData[n].BufferSize == 0) deletes the file from the firmware
469   volume if it exists. Deleting a file must be done one at a time.
470   Deleting a file as part of a multiple file write is not allowed.
471   Platform Initialization Specification VOLUME 3 Shared
472   Architectural Elements 84 August 21, 2006 Version 1.0
473   WriteFile() is callable only from TPL_NOTIFY and below.
474   Behavior of WriteFile() at any EFI_TPL above TPL_NOTIFY is
475   undefined.
476 
477   @param This           Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL instance.
478 
479   @param NumberOfFiles  Indicates the number of elements in the array pointed to by FileData
480 
481   @param WritePolicy    Indicates the level of reliability for the
482                         write in the event of a power failure or
483                         other system failure during the write
484                         operation.
485 
486   @param FileData       Pointer to an array of
487                         EFI_FV_WRITE_FILE_DATA. Each element of
488                         FileData[] represents a file to be written.
489 
490 
491   @retval EFI_SUCCESS             The write completed successfully.
492 
493   @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES    The firmware volume does not
494                                   have enough free space to
495                                   storefile(s).
496 
497   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR        A hardware error occurred when
498                                   attempting to access the firmware volume.
499 
500   @retval EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED     The firmware volume is
501                                   configured to disallow writes.
502 
503   @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND           A delete was requested, but the
504                                   requested file was not found in the
505                                   firmware volume.
506 
507   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   A delete was requested with a
508                                   multiple file write.
509 
510   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   An unsupported WritePolicy was
511                                   requested.
512 
513   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   An unknown file type was
514                                   specified.
515 
516   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   A file system specific error
517                                   has occurred.
518 
519 **/
520 typedef
521 EFI_STATUS
522 (EFIAPI * EFI_FV_WRITE_FILE)(
523   IN CONST  EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This,
524   IN        UINT32                        NumberOfFiles,
525   IN        EFI_FV_WRITE_POLICY           WritePolicy,
526   IN        EFI_FV_WRITE_FILE_DATA        *FileData
527 );
528 
529 
530 /**
531   Retrieves information about the next file in the firmware volume store
532   that matches the search criteria.
533 
534   GetNextFile() is the interface that is used to search a firmware
535   volume for a particular file. It is called successively until
536   the desired file is located or the function returns
537    EFI_NOT_FOUND. To filter uninteresting files from the output,
538   the type of file to search for may be specified in FileType. For
539   example, if *FileType is EFI_FV_FILETYPE_DRIVER, only files of
540   this type will be returned in the output. If *FileType is
541   EFI_FV_FILETYPE_ALL, no filtering of file types is done. The Key
542   parameter is used to indicate a starting point of the search. If
543   the buffer *Key is completely initialized to zero, the search
544   re-initialized and starts at the beginning. Subsequent calls to
545   GetNextFile() must maintain the value of *Key returned by the
546   immediately previous call. The actual contents of *Key are
547   implementation specific and no semantic content is implied.
548   GetNextFile() is callable only from TPL_NOTIFY and below.
549   Behavior of GetNextFile() at any EFI_TPL above TPL_NOTIFY is
550   undefined.
551 
552   @param This       Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL instance.
553 
554   @param Key        Pointer to a caller-allocated buffer that contains implementation-specific data that is
555                     used to track where to begin the search for the next file. The size of the buffer must be
556                     at least This->KeySize bytes long. To re-initialize the search and begin from the
557                     beginning of the firmware volume, the entire buffer must be cleared to zero. Other
558                     than clearing the buffer to initiate a new search, the caller must not modify the data in
559                     the buffer between calls to GetNextFile().
560 
561   @param FileType   Pointer to a caller-allocated
562                     EFI_FV_FILETYPE. The GetNextFile() API can
563                     filter its search for files based on the
564                     value of the FileType input. A *FileType
565                     input of EFI_FV_FILETYPE_ALL causes
566                     GetNextFile() to search for files of all
567                     types. If a file is found, the file's type
568                     is returned in FileType. *FileType is not
569                     modified if no file is found.
570 
571   @param NameGuid   Pointer to a caller-allocated EFI_GUID. If a
572                     matching file is found, the file's name is
573                     returned in NameGuid. If no matching file is
574                     found, *NameGuid is not modified.
575 
576   @param Attributes Pointer to a caller-allocated
577                     EFI_FV_FILE_ATTRIBUTES. If a matching file
578                     is found, the file's attributes are returned
579                     in Attributes. If no matching file is found,
580                     Attributes is not modified. Type
581                     EFI_FV_FILE_ATTRIBUTES is defined in
582                     ReadFile().
583 
584   @param Size       Pointer to a caller-allocated UINTN. If a
585                     matching file is found, the file's size is
586                     returned in *Size. If no matching file is found,
587                     Size is not modified.
588 
589   @retval EFI_SUCCESS       The output parameters are filled with data
590                             obtained from the first matching file that
591                             was found.
592 
593   @retval FI_NOT_FOUND      No files of type FileType were found.
594 
595 
596   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR  A hardware error occurred when
597                             attempting to access the firmware
598                             volume.
599 
600   @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The firmware volume is configured to
601                             disallow reads.
602 
603 
604 **/
605 typedef
606 EFI_STATUS
607 (EFIAPI * EFI_FV_GET_NEXT_FILE)(
608   IN CONST  EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This,
609   IN OUT    VOID                          *Key,
610   IN OUT    EFI_FV_FILETYPE               *FileType,
611   OUT       EFI_GUID                      *NameGuid,
612   OUT       EFI_FV_FILE_ATTRIBUTES        *Attributes,
613   OUT       UINTN                         *Size
614 );
615 
616 /**
617   Return information about a firmware volume.
618 
619   The GetInfo() function returns information of type
620   InformationType for the requested firmware volume. If the volume
621   does not support the requested information type, then
622   EFI_UNSUPPORTED is returned. If the buffer is not large enough
623   to hold the requested structure, EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL is
624   returned and the BufferSize is set to the size of buffer that is
625   required to make the request. The information types defined by
626   this specification are required information types that all file
627   systems must support.
628 
629   @param This             A pointer to the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL
630                           instance that is the file handle the requested
631                           information is for.
632 
633   @param InformationType  The type identifier for the
634                           information being requested.
635 
636   @param BufferSize       On input, the size of Buffer. On output,
637                           the amount of data returned in Buffer. In
638                           both cases, the size is measured in bytes.
639 
640   @param Buffer           A pointer to the data buffer to return. The
641                           buffer's type is indicated by InformationType.
642 
643 
644   @retval EFI_SUCCESS           The information was retrieved.
645 
646   @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED       The InformationType is not known.
647 
648   @retval EFI_NO_MEDIA          The device has no medium.
649 
650   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR      The device reported an error.
651 
652   @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED  The file system structures are
653                                 corrupted.
654 
655   @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL  The BufferSize is too small to
656                                 read the current directory
657                                 entry. BufferSize has been
658                                 updated with the size needed to
659                                 complete the request.
660 
661 
662 **/
663 typedef
664 EFI_STATUS
665 (EFIAPI *EFI_FV_GET_INFO)(
666   IN CONST  EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This,
667   IN CONST  EFI_GUID                      *InformationType,
668   IN OUT    UINTN                         *BufferSize,
669   OUT       VOID                          *Buffer
670 );
671 
672 
673 /**
674   Sets information about a firmware volume.
675 
676   The SetInfo() function sets information of type InformationType
677   on the requested firmware volume.
678 
679 
680   @param This             A pointer to the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL
681                           instance that is the file handle the information
682                           is for.
683 
684   @param InformationType  The type identifier for the
685                           information being set.
686 
687   @param BufferSize       The size, in bytes, of Buffer.
688 
689   @param Buffer           A pointer to the data buffer to write. The
690                           buffer's type is indicated by InformationType.
691 
692   @retval EFI_SUCCESS           The information was set.
693 
694   @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED       The InformationType is not known.
695 
696   @retval EFI_NO_MEDIA          The device has no medium.
697 
698   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR      The device reported an error.
699 
700   @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED  The file system structures are
701                                 corrupted.
702 
703 
704   @retval EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED   The media is read only.
705 
706   @retval EFI_VOLUME_FULL       The volume is full.
707 
708   @retval EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE   BufferSize is smaller than the
709                                 size of the type indicated by
710                                 InformationType.
711 
712 **/
713 typedef
714 EFI_STATUS
715 (EFIAPI *EFI_FV_SET_INFO)(
716   IN CONST  EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This,
717   IN CONST  EFI_GUID                      *InformationType,
718   IN        UINTN                         BufferSize,
719   IN CONST  VOID                          *Buffer
720 );
721 
722 
723 ///
724 /// The Firmware Volume Protocol contains the file-level
725 /// abstraction to the firmware volume as well as some firmware
726 /// volume attribute reporting and configuration services. The
727 /// Firmware Volume Protocol is the interface used by all parts of
728 /// DXE that are not directly involved with managing the firmware
729 /// volume itself. This abstraction allows many varied types of
730 /// firmware volume implementations. A firmware volume may be a
731 /// flash device or it may be a file in the UEFI system partition,
732 /// for example. This level of firmware volume implementation
733 /// detail is not visible to the consumers of the Firmware Volume
734 /// Protocol.
735 ///
736 struct _EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL {
737   EFI_FV_GET_ATTRIBUTES   GetVolumeAttributes;
738   EFI_FV_SET_ATTRIBUTES   SetVolumeAttributes;
739   EFI_FV_READ_FILE        ReadFile;
740   EFI_FV_READ_SECTION     ReadSection;
741   EFI_FV_WRITE_FILE       WriteFile;
742   EFI_FV_GET_NEXT_FILE    GetNextFile;
743 
744   ///
745   /// Data field that indicates the size in bytes
746   /// of the Key input buffer for the
747   /// GetNextFile() API.
748   ///
749   UINT32                  KeySize;
750 
751   ///
752   /// Handle of the parent firmware volume.
753   ///
754   EFI_HANDLE              ParentHandle;
755   EFI_FV_GET_INFO         GetInfo;
756   EFI_FV_SET_INFO         SetInfo;
757 };
758 
759 
760 extern EFI_GUID gEfiFirmwareVolume2ProtocolGuid;
761 
762 #endif
763