/** @file The Firmware Volume Protocol provides file-level access to the firmware volume. Each firmware volume driver must produce an instance of the Firmware Volume Protocol if the firmware volume is to be visible to the system during the DXE phase. The Firmware Volume Protocol also provides mechanisms for determining and modifying some attributes of the firmware volume. Copyright (c) 2006 - 2008, 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 http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. @par Revision Reference: PI Version 1.00. **/ #ifndef __FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_H__ #define __FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_H__ #define EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL_GUID \ { 0x220e73b6, 0x6bdb, 0x4413, { 0x84, 0x5, 0xb9, 0x74, 0xb1, 0x8, 0x61, 0x9a } } typedef struct _EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL; /// /// EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES /// typedef UINT64 EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES; // // EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES bit definitions // // EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES bit semantics #define EFI_FV2_READ_DISABLE_CAP 0x0000000000000001ULL #define EFI_FV2_READ_ENABLE_CAP 0x0000000000000002ULL #define EFI_FV2_READ_STATUS 0x0000000000000004ULL #define EFI_FV2_WRITE_DISABLE_CAP 0x0000000000000008ULL #define EFI_FV2_WRITE_ENABLE_CAP 0x0000000000000010ULL #define EFI_FV2_WRITE_STATUS 0x0000000000000020ULL #define EFI_FV2_LOCK_CAP 0x0000000000000040ULL #define EFI_FV2_LOCK_STATUS 0x0000000000000080ULL #define EFI_FV2_WRITE_POLICY_RELIABLE 0x0000000000000100ULL #define EFI_FV2_READ_LOCK_CAP 0x0000000000001000ULL #define EFI_FV2_READ_LOCK_STATUS 0x0000000000002000ULL #define EFI_FV2_WRITE_LOCK_CAP 0x0000000000004000ULL #define EFI_FV2_WRITE_LOCK_STATUS 0x0000000000008000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT 0x00000000001F0000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_1 0x0000000000000000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_2 0x0000000000010000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_4 0x0000000000020000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_8 0x0000000000030000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_16 0x0000000000040000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_32 0x0000000000050000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_64 0x0000000000060000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_128 0x0000000000070000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_256 0x0000000000080000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_512 0x0000000000090000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_1K 0x00000000000A0000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_2K 0x00000000000B0000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_4K 0x00000000000C0000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_8K 0x00000000000D0000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_16K 0x00000000000E0000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_32K 0x00000000000F0000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_64K 0x0000000000100000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_128K 0x0000000000110000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_256K 0x0000000000120000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_512K 0x0000000000130000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_1M 0x0000000000140000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_2M 0x0000000000150000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_4M 0x0000000000160000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_8M 0x0000000000170000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_16M 0x0000000000180000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_32M 0x0000000000190000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_64M 0x00000000001A0000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_128M 0x00000000001B0000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_256M 0x00000000001C0000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_512M 0x00000000001D0000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_1G 0x00000000001E0000ULL #define EFI_FV2_ALIGNMENT_2G 0x00000000001F0000ULL /** Returns the attributes and current settings of the firmware volume. Because of constraints imposed by the underlying firmware storage, an instance of the Firmware Volume Protocol may not be to able to support all possible variations of this architecture. These constraints and the current state of the firmware volume are exposed to the caller using the GetVolumeAttributes() function. GetVolumeAttributes() is callable only from TPL_NOTIFY and below. Behavior of GetVolumeAttributes() at any EFI_TPL above TPL_NOTIFY is undefined. @param This Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL instance. @param FvAttributes Pointer to an EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES in which the attributes and current settings are returned. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The firmware volume attributes were returned. **/ typedef EFI_STATUS (EFIAPI * EFI_FV_GET_ATTRIBUTES)( IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This, OUT EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES *FvAttributes ); /** Modifies the current settings of the firmware volume according to the input parameter. The SetVolumeAttributes() function is used to set configurable firmware volume attributes. Only EFI_FV_READ_STATUS, EFI_FV_WRITE_STATUS, and EFI_FV_LOCK_STATUS may be modified, and then only in accordance with the declared capabilities. All other bits of FvAttributes are ignored on input. On successful return, all bits of *FvAttributes are valid and it contains the completed EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES for the volume. To modify an attribute, the corresponding status bit in the EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES is set to the desired value on input. The EFI_FV_LOCK_STATUS bit does not affect the ability to read or write the firmware volume. Rather, once the EFI_FV_LOCK_STATUS bit is set, it prevents further modification to all the attribute bits. SetVolumeAttributes() is callable only from TPL_NOTIFY and below. Behavior of SetVolumeAttributes() at any EFI_TPL above TPL_NOTIFY is undefined. @param This Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL instance. @param FvAttributes On input, FvAttributes is a pointer to an EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES containing the desired firmware volume settings. On successful return, it contains the new settings of the firmware volume. On unsuccessful return, FvAttributes is not modified and the firmware volume settings are not changed. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The requested firmware volume attributes were set and the resulting EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES is returned in FvAttributes. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER FvAttributes:EFI_FV_READ_STATUS is set to 1 on input, but the device does not support enabling reads (FvAttributes:EFI_FV_READ_ENABLE is clear on return from GetVolumeAttributes()). Actual volume attributes are unchanged. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER FvAttributes:EFI_FV_READ_STATUS is cleared to 0 on input, but the device does not support disabling reads (FvAttributes:EFI_FV_READ_DISABL is clear on return from GetVolumeAttributes()). Actual volume attributes are unchanged. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER FvAttributes:EFI_FV_WRITE_STATUS is set to 1 on input, but the device does not support enabling writes (FvAttributes:EFI_FV_WRITE_ENABL is clear on return from GetVolumeAttributes()). Actual volume attributes are unchanged. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER FvAttributes:EFI_FV_WRITE_STATUS is cleared to 0 on input, but the device does not support disabling writes (FvAttributes:EFI_FV_WRITE_DISAB is clear on return from GetVolumeAttributes()). Actual volume attributes are unchanged. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER FvAttributes:EFI_FV_LOCK_STATUS is set on input, but the device does not support locking (FvAttributes:EFI_FV_LOCK_CAP is clear on return from GetVolumeAttributes()). Actual volume attributes are unchanged. @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED Device is locked and does not allow attribute modification (FvAttributes:EFI_FV_LOCK_STATUS is set on return from GetVolumeAttributes()). Actual volume attributes are unchanged. **/ typedef EFI_STATUS (EFIAPI * EFI_FV_SET_ATTRIBUTES)( IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This, IN OUT EFI_FV_ATTRIBUTES *FvAttributes ); /** Retrieves a file and/or file information from the firmware volume. ReadFile() is used to retrieve any file from a firmware volume during the DXE phase. The actual binary encoding of the file in the firmware volume media may be in any arbitrary format as long as it does the following: It is accessed using the Firmware Volume Protocol. The image that is returned follows the image format defined in Code Definitions: PI Firmware File Format. If the input value of Buffer==NULL, it indicates the caller is requesting only that the type, attributes, and size of the file be returned and that there is no output buffer. In this case, the following occurs: - BufferSize is returned with the size that is required to successfully complete the read. - The output parameters FoundType and *FileAttributes are returned with valid values. - The returned value of *AuthenticationStatus is undefined. If the input value of Buffer!=NULL, the output buffer is specified by a double indirection of the Buffer parameter. The input value of *Buffer is used to determine if the output buffer is caller allocated or is dynamically allocated by ReadFile(). If the input value of *Buffer!=NULL, it indicates the output buffer is caller allocated. In this case, the input value of *BufferSize indicates the size of the caller-allocated output buffer. If the output buffer is not large enough to contain the entire requested output, it is filled up to the point that the output buffer is exhausted and EFI_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL is returned, and then BufferSize is returned with the size required to successfully complete the read. All other output parameters are returned with valid values. If the input value of *Buffer==NULL, it indicates the output buffer is to be allocated by ReadFile(). In this case, ReadFile() will allocate an appropriately sized buffer from boot services pool memory, which will be returned in Buffer. The size of the new buffer is returned in BufferSize and all other output parameters are returned with valid values. ReadFile() is callable only from TPL_NOTIFY and below. Behavior of ReadFile() at any EFI_TPL above TPL_NOTIFY is undefined. @param This Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL instance. @param NameGuid Pointer to an EFI_GUID, which is the file name. All firmware file names are EFI_GUIDs. A single firmware volume must not have two valid files with the same file name EFI_GUID. @param Buffer Pointer to a pointer to a buffer in which the file contents are returned, not including the file header. @param BufferSize Pointer to a caller-allocated UINTN. It indicates the size of the memory represented by Buffer. @param FoundType Pointer to a caller-allocated EFI_FV_FILETYPE. @param FileAttributes Pointer to a caller-allocated EFI_FV_FILE_ATTRIBUTES. @param AuthenticationStatus Pointer to a caller-allocated UINT32 in which the authentication status is returned. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The call completed successfully. @retval EFI_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The buffer is too small to contain the requested output. The buffer is filled and the output is truncated. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES An allocation failure occurred. @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND Name was not found in the firmware volume. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR A hardware error occurred when attempting to access the firmware volume. @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The firmware volume is configured to disallow reads. **/ typedef EFI_STATUS (EFIAPI * EFI_FV_READ_FILE)( IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This, IN CONST EFI_GUID *NameGuid, IN OUT VOID **Buffer, IN OUT UINTN *BufferSize, OUT EFI_FV_FILETYPE *FoundType, OUT EFI_FV_FILE_ATTRIBUTES *FileAttributes, OUT UINT32 *AuthenticationStatus ); /** Locates the requested section within a file and returns it in a buffer. ReadSection() is used to retrieve a specific section from a file within a firmware volume. The section returned is determined using a depth-first, left-to-right search algorithm through all sections found in the specified file. The output buffer is specified by a double indirection of the Buffer parameter. The input value of Buffer is used to determine if the output buffer is caller allocated or is dynamically allocated by ReadSection(). If the input value of Buffer!=NULL, it indicates that the output buffer is caller allocated. In this case, the input value of *BufferSize indicates the size of the caller-allocated output buffer. If the output buffer is not large enough to contain the entire requested output, it is filled up to the point that the output buffer is exhausted and EFI_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL is returned, and then BufferSize is returned with the size that is required to successfully complete the read. All other output parameters are returned with valid values. If the input value of *Buffer==NULL, it indicates the output buffer is to be allocated by ReadSection(). In this case, ReadSection() will allocate an appropriately sized buffer from boot services pool memory, which will be returned in *Buffer. The size of the new buffer is returned in *BufferSize and all other output parameters are returned with valid values. ReadSection() is callable only from TPL_NOTIFY and below. Behavior of ReadSection() at any EFI_TPL above TPL_NOTIFY is undefined. @param This Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL instance. @param NameGuid Pointer to an EFI_GUID, which indicates the file name from which the requested section will be read. @param SectionType Indicates the section type to return. SectionType in conjunction with SectionInstance indicates which section to return. @param SectionInstance Indicates which instance of sections with a type of SectionType to return. SectionType in conjunction with SectionInstance indicates which section to return. SectionInstance is zero based. @param Buffer Pointer to a pointer to a buffer in which the section contents are returned, not including the section header. @param BufferSize Pointer to a caller-allocated UINTN. It indicates the size of the memory represented by Buffer. @param AuthenticationStatus Pointer to a caller-allocated UINT32 in which the authentication status is returned. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The call completed successfully. @retval EFI_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The caller-allocated buffer is too small to contain the requested output. The buffer is filled and the output is truncated. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES An allocation failure occurred. @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The requested file was not found in the firmware volume. EFI_NOT_FOUND The requested section was not found in the specified file. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR A hardware error occurred when attempting to access the firmware volume. @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The firmware volume is configured to disallow reads. EFI_PROTOCOL_ERROR The requested section was not found, but the file could not be fully parsed because a required GUIDED_SECTION_EXTRACTION_PROTOCOL was not found. It is possible the requested section exists within the file and could be successfully extracted once the required GUIDED_SECTION_EXTRACTION_PROTOCOL is published. **/ typedef EFI_STATUS (EFIAPI * EFI_FV_READ_SECTION)( IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This, IN CONST EFI_GUID *NameGuid, IN EFI_SECTION_TYPE SectionType, IN UINTN SectionInstance, IN OUT VOID **Buffer, IN OUT UINTN *BufferSize, OUT UINT32 *AuthenticationStatus ); /// /// EFI_FV_WRITE_POLICY, two policies (unreliable write and reliable write) are defined. /// typedef UINT32 EFI_FV_WRITE_POLICY; #define EFI_FV_UNRELIABLE_WRITE 0x00000000 #define EFI_FV_RELIABLE_WRITE 0x00000001 // // EFI_FV_WRITE_FILE_DATA // typedef struct { /// /// Pointer to a GUID, which is the file name to be written. /// EFI_GUID *NameGuid; /// /// Indicates the type of file to be written. /// EFI_FV_FILETYPE Type; /// /// Indicates the attributes for the file to be written. /// EFI_FV_FILE_ATTRIBUTES FileAttributes; /// /// Pointer to a buffer containing the file to be written. /// VOID *Buffer; /// /// Indicates the size of the file image contained in Buffer. /// UINT32 BufferSize; } EFI_FV_WRITE_FILE_DATA; /** Locates the requested section within a file and returns it in a buffer. WriteFile() is used to write one or more files to a firmware volume. Each file to be written is described by an EFI_FV_WRITE_FILE_DATA structure. The caller must ensure that any required alignment for all files listed in the FileData array is compatible with the firmware volume. Firmware volume capabilities can be determined using the GetVolumeAttributes() call. Similarly, if the WritePolicy is set to EFI_FV_RELIABLE_WRITE, the caller must check the firmware volume capabilities to ensure EFI_FV_RELIABLE_WRITE is supported by the firmware volume. EFI_FV_UNRELIABLE_WRITE must always be supported. Writing a file with a size of zero (FileData[n].BufferSize == 0) deletes the file from the firmware volume if it exists. Deleting a file must be done one at a time. Deleting a file as part of a multiple file write is not allowed. Platform Initialization Specification VOLUME 3 Shared Architectural Elements 84 August 21, 2006 Version 1.0 WriteFile() is callable only from TPL_NOTIFY and below. Behavior of WriteFile() at any EFI_TPL above TPL_NOTIFY is undefined. @param This Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL instance. @param NumberOfFiles Indicates the number of elements in the array pointed to by FileData @param WritePolicy Indicates the level of reliability for the write in the event of a power failure or other system failure during the write operation. @param FileData Pointer to an array of EFI_FV_WRITE_FILE_DATA. Each element of FileData[] represents a file to be written. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The write completed successfully. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The firmware volume does not have enough free space to storefile(s). @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR A hardware error occurred when attempting to access the firmware volume. @retval EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED The firmware volume is configured to disallow writes. @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND A delete was requested, but the requested file was not found in the firmware volume. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER A delete was requested with a multiple file write. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER An unsupported WritePolicy was requested. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER An unknown file type was specified. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER A file system specific error has occurred. **/ typedef EFI_STATUS (EFIAPI * EFI_FV_WRITE_FILE)( IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This, IN UINT32 NumberOfFiles, IN EFI_FV_WRITE_POLICY WritePolicy, IN EFI_FV_WRITE_FILE_DATA *FileData ); /** Retrieves information about the next file in the firmware volume store that matches the search criteria. GetNextFile() is the interface that is used to search a firmware volume for a particular file. It is called successively until the desired file is located or the function returns EFI_NOT_FOUND. To filter uninteresting files from the output, the type of file to search for may be specified in FileType. For example, if *FileType is EFI_FV_FILETYPE_DRIVER, only files of this type will be returned in the output. If *FileType is EFI_FV_FILETYPE_ALL, no filtering of file types is done. The Key parameter is used to indicate a starting point of the search. If the buffer *Key is completely initialized to zero, the search re-initialized and starts at the beginning. Subsequent calls to GetNextFile() must maintain the value of *Key returned by the immediately previous call. The actual contents of *Key are implementation specific and no semantic content is implied. GetNextFile() is callable only from TPL_NOTIFY and below. Behavior of GetNextFile() at any EFI_TPL above TPL_NOTIFY is undefined. @param This Indicates the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL instance. @param Key Pointer to a caller-allocated buffer that contains implementation-specific data that is used to track where to begin the search for the next file. The size of the buffer must be at least This->KeySize bytes long. To re-initialize the search and begin from the beginning of the firmware volume, the entire buffer must be cleared to zero. Other than clearing the buffer to initiate a new search, the caller must not modify the data in the buffer between calls to GetNextFile(). @param FileType Pointer to a caller-allocated EFI_FV_FILETYPE. The GetNextFile() API can filter its search for files based on the value of the FileType input. A *FileType input of EFI_FV_FILETYPE_ALL causes GetNextFile() to search for files of all types. If a file is found, the file's type is returned in FileType. *FileType is not modified if no file is found. @param NameGuid Pointer to a caller-allocated EFI_GUID. If a matching file is found, the file's name is returned in NameGuid. If no matching file is found, *NameGuid is not modified. @param Attributes Pointer to a caller-allocated EFI_FV_FILE_ATTRIBUTES. If a matching file is found, the file's attributes are returned in Attributes. If no matching file is found, Attributes is not modified. Type EFI_FV_FILE_ATTRIBUTES is defined in ReadFile(). @param Size Pointer to a caller-allocated UINTN. If a matching file is found, the file's size is returned in *Size. If no matching file is found, Size is not modified. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The output parameters are filled with data obtained from the first matching file that was found. @retval FI_NOT_FOUND No files of type FileType were found. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR A hardware error occurred when attempting to access the firmware volume. @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The firmware volume is configured to disallow reads. **/ typedef EFI_STATUS (EFIAPI * EFI_FV_GET_NEXT_FILE)( IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This, IN OUT VOID *Key, IN OUT EFI_FV_FILETYPE *FileType, OUT EFI_GUID *NameGuid, OUT EFI_FV_FILE_ATTRIBUTES *Attributes, OUT UINTN *Size ); /** Return information about a firmware volume. The GetInfo() function returns information of type InformationType for the requested firmware volume. If the volume does not support the requested information type, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED is returned. If the buffer is not large enough to hold the requested structure, EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL is returned and the BufferSize is set to the size of buffer that is required to make the request. The information types defined by this specification are required information types that all file systems must support. @param This A pointer to the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL instance that is the file handle the requested information is for. @param InformationType The type identifier for the information being requested. @param BufferSize On input, the size of Buffer. On output, the amount of data returned in Buffer. In both cases, the size is measured in bytes. @param Buffer A pointer to the data buffer to return. The buffer's type is indicated by InformationType. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The information was retrieved. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The InformationType is not known. @retval EFI_NO_MEDIA The device has no medium. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error. @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED The file system structures are corrupted. @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The BufferSize is too small to read the current directory entry. BufferSize has been updated with the size needed to complete the request. **/ typedef EFI_STATUS (EFIAPI *EFI_FV_GET_INFO)( IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This, IN CONST EFI_GUID *InformationType, IN OUT UINTN *BufferSize, OUT VOID *Buffer ); /** Sets information about a firmware volume. The SetInfo() function sets information of type InformationType on the requested firmware volume. @param This A pointer to the EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL instance that is the file handle the information is for. @param InformationType The type identifier for the information being set. @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of Buffer. @param Buffer A pointer to the data buffer to write. The buffer's type is indicated by InformationType. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The information was set. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The InformationType is not known. @retval EFI_NO_MEDIA The device has no medium. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error. @retval EFI_VOLUME_CORRUPTED The file system structures are corrupted. @retval EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED The media is read only. @retval EFI_VOLUME_FULL The volume is full. @retval EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE BufferSize is smaller than the size of the type indicated by InformationType. **/ typedef EFI_STATUS (EFIAPI *EFI_FV_SET_INFO)( IN CONST EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL *This, IN CONST EFI_GUID *InformationType, IN UINTN BufferSize, IN CONST VOID *Buffer ); /// /// The Firmware Volume Protocol contains the file-level /// abstraction to the firmware volume as well as some firmware /// volume attribute reporting and configuration services. The /// Firmware Volume Protocol is the interface used by all parts of /// DXE that are not directly involved with managing the firmware /// volume itself. This abstraction allows many varied types of /// firmware volume implementations. A firmware volume may be a /// flash device or it may be a file in the UEFI system partition, /// for example. This level of firmware volume implementation /// detail is not visible to the consumers of the Firmware Volume /// Protocol. /// struct _EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME2_PROTOCOL { EFI_FV_GET_ATTRIBUTES GetVolumeAttributes; EFI_FV_SET_ATTRIBUTES SetVolumeAttributes; EFI_FV_READ_FILE ReadFile; EFI_FV_READ_SECTION ReadSection; EFI_FV_WRITE_FILE WriteFile; EFI_FV_GET_NEXT_FILE GetNextFile; /// /// Data field that indicates the size in bytes /// of the Key input buffer for the /// GetNextFile() API. /// UINT32 KeySize; /// /// Handle of the parent firmware volume. /// EFI_HANDLE ParentHandle; EFI_FV_GET_INFO GetInfo; EFI_FV_SET_INFO SetInfo; }; extern EFI_GUID gEfiFirmwareVolume2ProtocolGuid; #endif