1/** @file
2  Device Path services. The thing to remember is device paths are built out of
3  nodes. The device path is terminated by an end node that is length
4  sizeof(EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL). That would be why there is sizeof(EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL)
5  all over this file.
6
7  The only place where multi-instance device paths are supported is in
8  environment varibles. Multi-instance device paths should never be placed
9  on a Handle.
10
11  Copyright (c) 2006 - 2016, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
12  This program and the accompanying materials
13  are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
14  which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at
15  http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php.
16
17  THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
18  WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
19
20**/
21
22#include "UefiDevicePathLib.h"
23
24//
25// Template for an end-of-device path node.
26//
27GLOBAL_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  mUefiDevicePathLibEndDevicePath = {
28  END_DEVICE_PATH_TYPE,
29  END_ENTIRE_DEVICE_PATH_SUBTYPE,
30  {
31    END_DEVICE_PATH_LENGTH,
32    0
33  }
34};
35
36/**
37  Determine whether a given device path is valid.
38  If DevicePath is NULL, then ASSERT().
39
40  @param  DevicePath  A pointer to a device path data structure.
41  @param  MaxSize     The maximum size of the device path data structure.
42
43  @retval TRUE        DevicePath is valid.
44  @retval FALSE       The length of any node node in the DevicePath is less
45                      than sizeof (EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL).
46  @retval FALSE       If MaxSize is not zero, the size of the DevicePath
47                      exceeds MaxSize.
48  @retval FALSE       If PcdMaximumDevicePathNodeCount is not zero, the node
49                      count of the DevicePath exceeds PcdMaximumDevicePathNodeCount.
50**/
51BOOLEAN
52EFIAPI
53IsDevicePathValid (
54  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePath,
55  IN       UINTN                    MaxSize
56  )
57{
58  UINTN Count;
59  UINTN Size;
60  UINTN NodeLength;
61
62  ASSERT (DevicePath != NULL);
63
64  if (MaxSize == 0) {
65    MaxSize = MAX_UINTN;
66  }
67
68  //
69  // Validate the input size big enough to touch the first node.
70  //
71  if (MaxSize < sizeof (EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL)) {
72    return FALSE;
73  }
74
75  for (Count = 0, Size = 0; !IsDevicePathEnd (DevicePath); DevicePath = NextDevicePathNode (DevicePath)) {
76    NodeLength = DevicePathNodeLength (DevicePath);
77    if (NodeLength < sizeof (EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL)) {
78      return FALSE;
79    }
80
81    if (NodeLength > MAX_UINTN - Size) {
82      return FALSE;
83    }
84    Size += NodeLength;
85
86    //
87    // Validate next node before touch it.
88    //
89    if (Size > MaxSize - END_DEVICE_PATH_LENGTH ) {
90      return FALSE;
91    }
92
93    if (PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumDevicePathNodeCount) > 0) {
94      Count++;
95      if (Count >= PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumDevicePathNodeCount)) {
96        return FALSE;
97      }
98    }
99  }
100
101  //
102  // Only return TRUE when the End Device Path node is valid.
103  //
104  return (BOOLEAN) (DevicePathNodeLength (DevicePath) == END_DEVICE_PATH_LENGTH);
105}
106
107
108/**
109  Returns the Type field of a device path node.
110
111  Returns the Type field of the device path node specified by Node.
112
113  If Node is NULL, then ASSERT().
114
115  @param  Node      A pointer to a device path node data structure.
116
117  @return The Type field of the device path node specified by Node.
118
119**/
120UINT8
121EFIAPI
122DevicePathType (
123  IN CONST VOID  *Node
124  )
125{
126  ASSERT (Node != NULL);
127  return ((EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *)(Node))->Type;
128}
129
130/**
131  Returns the SubType field of a device path node.
132
133  Returns the SubType field of the device path node specified by Node.
134
135  If Node is NULL, then ASSERT().
136
137  @param  Node      A pointer to a device path node data structure.
138
139  @return The SubType field of the device path node specified by Node.
140
141**/
142UINT8
143EFIAPI
144DevicePathSubType (
145  IN CONST VOID  *Node
146  )
147{
148  ASSERT (Node != NULL);
149  return ((EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *)(Node))->SubType;
150}
151
152/**
153  Returns the 16-bit Length field of a device path node.
154
155  Returns the 16-bit Length field of the device path node specified by Node.
156  Node is not required to be aligned on a 16-bit boundary, so it is recommended
157  that a function such as ReadUnaligned16() be used to extract the contents of
158  the Length field.
159
160  If Node is NULL, then ASSERT().
161
162  @param  Node      A pointer to a device path node data structure.
163
164  @return The 16-bit Length field of the device path node specified by Node.
165
166**/
167UINTN
168EFIAPI
169DevicePathNodeLength (
170  IN CONST VOID  *Node
171  )
172{
173  ASSERT (Node != NULL);
174  return ReadUnaligned16 ((UINT16 *)&((EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *)(Node))->Length[0]);
175}
176
177/**
178  Returns a pointer to the next node in a device path.
179
180  Returns a pointer to the device path node that follows the device path node
181  specified by Node.
182
183  If Node is NULL, then ASSERT().
184
185  @param  Node      A pointer to a device path node data structure.
186
187  @return a pointer to the device path node that follows the device path node
188  specified by Node.
189
190**/
191EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
192EFIAPI
193NextDevicePathNode (
194  IN CONST VOID  *Node
195  )
196{
197  ASSERT (Node != NULL);
198  return (EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *)((UINT8 *)(Node) + DevicePathNodeLength(Node));
199}
200
201/**
202  Determines if a device path node is an end node of a device path.
203  This includes nodes that are the end of a device path instance and nodes that
204  are the end of an entire device path.
205
206  Determines if the device path node specified by Node is an end node of a device path.
207  This includes nodes that are the end of a device path instance and nodes that are the
208  end of an entire device path.  If Node represents an end node of a device path,
209  then TRUE is returned.  Otherwise, FALSE is returned.
210
211  If Node is NULL, then ASSERT().
212
213  @param  Node      A pointer to a device path node data structure.
214
215  @retval TRUE      The device path node specified by Node is an end node of a
216                    device path.
217  @retval FALSE     The device path node specified by Node is not an end node of
218                    a device path.
219
220**/
221BOOLEAN
222EFIAPI
223IsDevicePathEndType (
224  IN CONST VOID  *Node
225  )
226{
227  ASSERT (Node != NULL);
228  return (BOOLEAN) (DevicePathType (Node) == END_DEVICE_PATH_TYPE);
229}
230
231/**
232  Determines if a device path node is an end node of an entire device path.
233
234  Determines if a device path node specified by Node is an end node of an entire
235  device path. If Node represents the end of an entire device path, then TRUE is
236  returned.  Otherwise, FALSE is returned.
237
238  If Node is NULL, then ASSERT().
239
240  @param  Node      A pointer to a device path node data structure.
241
242  @retval TRUE      The device path node specified by Node is the end of an entire
243                    device path.
244  @retval FALSE     The device path node specified by Node is not the end of an
245                    entire device path.
246
247**/
248BOOLEAN
249EFIAPI
250IsDevicePathEnd (
251  IN CONST VOID  *Node
252  )
253{
254  ASSERT (Node != NULL);
255  return (BOOLEAN) (IsDevicePathEndType (Node) && DevicePathSubType(Node) == END_ENTIRE_DEVICE_PATH_SUBTYPE);
256}
257
258/**
259  Determines if a device path node is an end node of a device path instance.
260
261  Determines if a device path node specified by Node is an end node of a device
262  path instance. If Node represents the end of a device path instance, then TRUE
263  is returned.  Otherwise, FALSE is returned.
264
265  If Node is NULL, then ASSERT().
266
267  @param  Node      A pointer to a device path node data structure.
268
269  @retval TRUE      The device path node specified by Node is the end of a device
270                    path instance.
271  @retval FALSE     The device path node specified by Node is not the end of a
272                    device path instance.
273
274**/
275BOOLEAN
276EFIAPI
277IsDevicePathEndInstance (
278  IN CONST VOID  *Node
279  )
280{
281  ASSERT (Node != NULL);
282  return (BOOLEAN) (IsDevicePathEndType (Node) && DevicePathSubType(Node) == END_INSTANCE_DEVICE_PATH_SUBTYPE);
283}
284
285/**
286  Sets the length, in bytes, of a device path node.
287
288  Sets the length of the device path node specified by Node to the value specified
289  by NodeLength.  NodeLength is returned.  Node is not required to be aligned on
290  a 16-bit boundary, so it is recommended that a function such as WriteUnaligned16()
291  be used to set the contents of the Length field.
292
293  If Node is NULL, then ASSERT().
294  If NodeLength >= SIZE_64KB, then ASSERT().
295  If NodeLength < sizeof (EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL), then ASSERT().
296
297  @param  Node      A pointer to a device path node data structure.
298  @param  Length    The length, in bytes, of the device path node.
299
300  @return Length
301
302**/
303UINT16
304EFIAPI
305SetDevicePathNodeLength (
306  IN OUT VOID  *Node,
307  IN UINTN     Length
308  )
309{
310  ASSERT (Node != NULL);
311  ASSERT ((Length >= sizeof (EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL)) && (Length < SIZE_64KB));
312  return WriteUnaligned16 ((UINT16 *)&((EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *)(Node))->Length[0], (UINT16)(Length));
313}
314
315/**
316  Fills in all the fields of a device path node that is the end of an entire device path.
317
318  Fills in all the fields of a device path node specified by Node so Node represents
319  the end of an entire device path.  The Type field of Node is set to
320  END_DEVICE_PATH_TYPE, the SubType field of Node is set to
321  END_ENTIRE_DEVICE_PATH_SUBTYPE, and the Length field of Node is set to
322  END_DEVICE_PATH_LENGTH.  Node is not required to be aligned on a 16-bit boundary,
323  so it is recommended that a function such as WriteUnaligned16() be used to set
324  the contents of the Length field.
325
326  If Node is NULL, then ASSERT().
327
328  @param  Node      A pointer to a device path node data structure.
329
330**/
331VOID
332EFIAPI
333SetDevicePathEndNode (
334  OUT VOID  *Node
335  )
336{
337  ASSERT (Node != NULL);
338  CopyMem (Node, &mUefiDevicePathLibEndDevicePath, sizeof (mUefiDevicePathLibEndDevicePath));
339}
340
341/**
342  Returns the size of a device path in bytes.
343
344  This function returns the size, in bytes, of the device path data structure
345  specified by DevicePath including the end of device path node.
346  If DevicePath is NULL or invalid, then 0 is returned.
347
348  @param  DevicePath  A pointer to a device path data structure.
349
350  @retval 0           If DevicePath is NULL or invalid.
351  @retval Others      The size of a device path in bytes.
352
353**/
354UINTN
355EFIAPI
356UefiDevicePathLibGetDevicePathSize (
357  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePath
358  )
359{
360  CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *Start;
361
362  if (DevicePath == NULL) {
363    return 0;
364  }
365
366  if (!IsDevicePathValid (DevicePath, 0)) {
367    return 0;
368  }
369
370  //
371  // Search for the end of the device path structure
372  //
373  Start = DevicePath;
374  while (!IsDevicePathEnd (DevicePath)) {
375    DevicePath = NextDevicePathNode (DevicePath);
376  }
377
378  //
379  // Compute the size and add back in the size of the end device path structure
380  //
381  return ((UINTN) DevicePath - (UINTN) Start) + DevicePathNodeLength (DevicePath);
382}
383
384/**
385  Creates a new copy of an existing device path.
386
387  This function allocates space for a new copy of the device path specified by DevicePath.
388  If DevicePath is NULL, then NULL is returned.  If the memory is successfully
389  allocated, then the contents of DevicePath are copied to the newly allocated
390  buffer, and a pointer to that buffer is returned.  Otherwise, NULL is returned.
391  The memory for the new device path is allocated from EFI boot services memory.
392  It is the responsibility of the caller to free the memory allocated.
393
394  @param  DevicePath    A pointer to a device path data structure.
395
396  @retval NULL          DevicePath is NULL or invalid.
397  @retval Others        A pointer to the duplicated device path.
398
399**/
400EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
401EFIAPI
402UefiDevicePathLibDuplicateDevicePath (
403  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePath
404  )
405{
406  UINTN                     Size;
407
408  //
409  // Compute the size
410  //
411  Size = GetDevicePathSize (DevicePath);
412  if (Size == 0) {
413    return NULL;
414  }
415
416  //
417  // Allocate space for duplicate device path
418  //
419
420  return AllocateCopyPool (Size, DevicePath);
421}
422
423/**
424  Creates a new device path by appending a second device path to a first device path.
425
426  This function creates a new device path by appending a copy of SecondDevicePath
427  to a copy of FirstDevicePath in a newly allocated buffer.  Only the end-of-device-path
428  device node from SecondDevicePath is retained. The newly created device path is
429  returned. If FirstDevicePath is NULL, then it is ignored, and a duplicate of
430  SecondDevicePath is returned.  If SecondDevicePath is NULL, then it is ignored,
431  and a duplicate of FirstDevicePath is returned. If both FirstDevicePath and
432  SecondDevicePath are NULL, then a copy of an end-of-device-path is returned.
433
434  If there is not enough memory for the newly allocated buffer, then NULL is returned.
435  The memory for the new device path is allocated from EFI boot services memory.
436  It is the responsibility of the caller to free the memory allocated.
437
438  @param  FirstDevicePath            A pointer to a device path data structure.
439  @param  SecondDevicePath           A pointer to a device path data structure.
440
441  @retval NULL      If there is not enough memory for the newly allocated buffer.
442  @retval NULL      If FirstDevicePath or SecondDevicePath is invalid.
443  @retval Others    A pointer to the new device path if success.
444                    Or a copy an end-of-device-path if both FirstDevicePath and SecondDevicePath are NULL.
445
446**/
447EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
448EFIAPI
449UefiDevicePathLibAppendDevicePath (
450  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *FirstDevicePath,  OPTIONAL
451  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *SecondDevicePath  OPTIONAL
452  )
453{
454  UINTN                     Size;
455  UINTN                     Size1;
456  UINTN                     Size2;
457  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *NewDevicePath;
458  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePath2;
459
460  //
461  // If there's only 1 path, just duplicate it.
462  //
463  if (FirstDevicePath == NULL) {
464    return DuplicateDevicePath ((SecondDevicePath != NULL) ? SecondDevicePath : &mUefiDevicePathLibEndDevicePath);
465  }
466
467  if (SecondDevicePath == NULL) {
468    return DuplicateDevicePath (FirstDevicePath);
469  }
470
471  if (!IsDevicePathValid (FirstDevicePath, 0) || !IsDevicePathValid (SecondDevicePath, 0)) {
472    return NULL;
473  }
474
475  //
476  // Allocate space for the combined device path. It only has one end node of
477  // length EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL.
478  //
479  Size1         = GetDevicePathSize (FirstDevicePath);
480  Size2         = GetDevicePathSize (SecondDevicePath);
481  Size          = Size1 + Size2 - END_DEVICE_PATH_LENGTH;
482
483  NewDevicePath = AllocatePool (Size);
484
485  if (NewDevicePath != NULL) {
486    NewDevicePath = CopyMem (NewDevicePath, FirstDevicePath, Size1);
487    //
488    // Over write FirstDevicePath EndNode and do the copy
489    //
490    DevicePath2 = (EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *) ((CHAR8 *) NewDevicePath +
491                  (Size1 - END_DEVICE_PATH_LENGTH));
492    CopyMem (DevicePath2, SecondDevicePath, Size2);
493  }
494
495  return NewDevicePath;
496}
497
498/**
499  Creates a new path by appending the device node to the device path.
500
501  This function creates a new device path by appending a copy of the device node
502  specified by DevicePathNode to a copy of the device path specified by DevicePath
503  in an allocated buffer. The end-of-device-path device node is moved after the
504  end of the appended device node.
505  If DevicePathNode is NULL then a copy of DevicePath is returned.
506  If DevicePath is NULL then a copy of DevicePathNode, followed by an end-of-device
507  path device node is returned.
508  If both DevicePathNode and DevicePath are NULL then a copy of an end-of-device-path
509  device node is returned.
510  If there is not enough memory to allocate space for the new device path, then
511  NULL is returned.
512  The memory is allocated from EFI boot services memory. It is the responsibility
513  of the caller to free the memory allocated.
514
515  @param  DevicePath                 A pointer to a device path data structure.
516  @param  DevicePathNode             A pointer to a single device path node.
517
518  @retval NULL      If there is not enough memory for the new device path.
519  @retval Others    A pointer to the new device path if success.
520                    A copy of DevicePathNode followed by an end-of-device-path node
521                    if both FirstDevicePath and SecondDevicePath are NULL.
522                    A copy of an end-of-device-path node if both FirstDevicePath
523                    and SecondDevicePath are NULL.
524
525**/
526EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
527EFIAPI
528UefiDevicePathLibAppendDevicePathNode (
529  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePath,     OPTIONAL
530  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePathNode  OPTIONAL
531  )
532{
533  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *TempDevicePath;
534  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *NextNode;
535  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *NewDevicePath;
536  UINTN                     NodeLength;
537
538  if (DevicePathNode == NULL) {
539    return DuplicateDevicePath ((DevicePath != NULL) ? DevicePath : &mUefiDevicePathLibEndDevicePath);
540  }
541  //
542  // Build a Node that has a terminator on it
543  //
544  NodeLength = DevicePathNodeLength (DevicePathNode);
545
546  TempDevicePath = AllocatePool (NodeLength + END_DEVICE_PATH_LENGTH);
547  if (TempDevicePath == NULL) {
548    return NULL;
549  }
550  TempDevicePath = CopyMem (TempDevicePath, DevicePathNode, NodeLength);
551  //
552  // Add and end device path node to convert Node to device path
553  //
554  NextNode = NextDevicePathNode (TempDevicePath);
555  SetDevicePathEndNode (NextNode);
556  //
557  // Append device paths
558  //
559  NewDevicePath = AppendDevicePath (DevicePath, TempDevicePath);
560
561  FreePool (TempDevicePath);
562
563  return NewDevicePath;
564}
565
566/**
567  Creates a new device path by appending the specified device path instance to the specified device
568  path.
569
570  This function creates a new device path by appending a copy of the device path
571  instance specified by DevicePathInstance to a copy of the device path specified
572  by DevicePath in a allocated buffer.
573  The end-of-device-path device node is moved after the end of the appended device
574  path instance and a new end-of-device-path-instance node is inserted between.
575  If DevicePath is NULL, then a copy if DevicePathInstance is returned.
576  If DevicePathInstance is NULL, then NULL is returned.
577  If DevicePath or DevicePathInstance is invalid, then NULL is returned.
578  If there is not enough memory to allocate space for the new device path, then
579  NULL is returned.
580  The memory is allocated from EFI boot services memory. It is the responsibility
581  of the caller to free the memory allocated.
582
583  @param  DevicePath                 A pointer to a device path data structure.
584  @param  DevicePathInstance         A pointer to a device path instance.
585
586  @return A pointer to the new device path.
587
588**/
589EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
590EFIAPI
591UefiDevicePathLibAppendDevicePathInstance (
592  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePath,        OPTIONAL
593  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePathInstance OPTIONAL
594  )
595{
596  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *NewDevicePath;
597  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *TempDevicePath;
598  UINTN                     SrcSize;
599  UINTN                     InstanceSize;
600
601  if (DevicePath == NULL) {
602    return DuplicateDevicePath (DevicePathInstance);
603  }
604
605  if (DevicePathInstance == NULL) {
606    return NULL;
607  }
608
609  if (!IsDevicePathValid (DevicePath, 0) || !IsDevicePathValid (DevicePathInstance, 0)) {
610    return NULL;
611  }
612
613  SrcSize       = GetDevicePathSize (DevicePath);
614  InstanceSize  = GetDevicePathSize (DevicePathInstance);
615
616  NewDevicePath = AllocatePool (SrcSize + InstanceSize);
617  if (NewDevicePath != NULL) {
618
619    TempDevicePath = CopyMem (NewDevicePath, DevicePath, SrcSize);;
620
621    while (!IsDevicePathEnd (TempDevicePath)) {
622      TempDevicePath = NextDevicePathNode (TempDevicePath);
623    }
624
625    TempDevicePath->SubType  = END_INSTANCE_DEVICE_PATH_SUBTYPE;
626    TempDevicePath           = NextDevicePathNode (TempDevicePath);
627    CopyMem (TempDevicePath, DevicePathInstance, InstanceSize);
628  }
629
630  return NewDevicePath;
631}
632
633/**
634  Creates a copy of the current device path instance and returns a pointer to the next device path
635  instance.
636
637  This function creates a copy of the current device path instance. It also updates
638  DevicePath to point to the next device path instance in the device path (or NULL
639  if no more) and updates Size to hold the size of the device path instance copy.
640  If DevicePath is NULL, then NULL is returned.
641  If DevicePath points to a invalid device path, then NULL is returned.
642  If there is not enough memory to allocate space for the new device path, then
643  NULL is returned.
644  The memory is allocated from EFI boot services memory. It is the responsibility
645  of the caller to free the memory allocated.
646  If Size is NULL, then ASSERT().
647
648  @param  DevicePath                 On input, this holds the pointer to the current
649                                     device path instance. On output, this holds
650                                     the pointer to the next device path instance
651                                     or NULL if there are no more device path
652                                     instances in the device path pointer to a
653                                     device path data structure.
654  @param  Size                       On output, this holds the size of the device
655                                     path instance, in bytes or zero, if DevicePath
656                                     is NULL.
657
658  @return A pointer to the current device path instance.
659
660**/
661EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
662EFIAPI
663UefiDevicePathLibGetNextDevicePathInstance (
664  IN OUT EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL    **DevicePath,
665  OUT UINTN                          *Size
666  )
667{
668  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevPath;
669  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *ReturnValue;
670  UINT8                     Temp;
671
672  ASSERT (Size != NULL);
673
674  if (DevicePath == NULL || *DevicePath == NULL) {
675    *Size = 0;
676    return NULL;
677  }
678
679  if (!IsDevicePathValid (*DevicePath, 0)) {
680    return NULL;
681  }
682
683  //
684  // Find the end of the device path instance
685  //
686  DevPath = *DevicePath;
687  while (!IsDevicePathEndType (DevPath)) {
688    DevPath = NextDevicePathNode (DevPath);
689  }
690
691  //
692  // Compute the size of the device path instance
693  //
694  *Size = ((UINTN) DevPath - (UINTN) (*DevicePath)) + sizeof (EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL);
695
696  //
697  // Make a copy and return the device path instance
698  //
699  Temp              = DevPath->SubType;
700  DevPath->SubType  = END_ENTIRE_DEVICE_PATH_SUBTYPE;
701  ReturnValue       = DuplicateDevicePath (*DevicePath);
702  DevPath->SubType  = Temp;
703
704  //
705  // If DevPath is the end of an entire device path, then another instance
706  // does not follow, so *DevicePath is set to NULL.
707  //
708  if (DevicePathSubType (DevPath) == END_ENTIRE_DEVICE_PATH_SUBTYPE) {
709    *DevicePath = NULL;
710  } else {
711    *DevicePath = NextDevicePathNode (DevPath);
712  }
713
714  return ReturnValue;
715}
716
717/**
718  Creates a device node.
719
720  This function creates a new device node in a newly allocated buffer of size
721  NodeLength and initializes the device path node header with NodeType and NodeSubType.
722  The new device path node is returned.
723  If NodeLength is smaller than a device path header, then NULL is returned.
724  If there is not enough memory to allocate space for the new device path, then
725  NULL is returned.
726  The memory is allocated from EFI boot services memory. It is the responsibility
727  of the caller to free the memory allocated.
728
729  @param  NodeType                   The device node type for the new device node.
730  @param  NodeSubType                The device node sub-type for the new device node.
731  @param  NodeLength                 The length of the new device node.
732
733  @return The new device path.
734
735**/
736EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
737EFIAPI
738UefiDevicePathLibCreateDeviceNode (
739  IN UINT8                           NodeType,
740  IN UINT8                           NodeSubType,
741  IN UINT16                          NodeLength
742  )
743{
744  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL      *DevicePath;
745
746  if (NodeLength < sizeof (EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL)) {
747    //
748    // NodeLength is less than the size of the header.
749    //
750    return NULL;
751  }
752
753  DevicePath = AllocateZeroPool (NodeLength);
754  if (DevicePath != NULL) {
755     DevicePath->Type    = NodeType;
756     DevicePath->SubType = NodeSubType;
757     SetDevicePathNodeLength (DevicePath, NodeLength);
758  }
759
760  return DevicePath;
761}
762
763/**
764  Determines if a device path is single or multi-instance.
765
766  This function returns TRUE if the device path specified by DevicePath is
767  multi-instance.
768  Otherwise, FALSE is returned.
769  If DevicePath is NULL or invalid, then FALSE is returned.
770
771  @param  DevicePath                 A pointer to a device path data structure.
772
773  @retval  TRUE                      DevicePath is multi-instance.
774  @retval  FALSE                     DevicePath is not multi-instance, or DevicePath
775                                     is NULL or invalid.
776
777**/
778BOOLEAN
779EFIAPI
780UefiDevicePathLibIsDevicePathMultiInstance (
781  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePath
782  )
783{
784  CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL     *Node;
785
786  if (DevicePath == NULL) {
787    return FALSE;
788  }
789
790  if (!IsDevicePathValid (DevicePath, 0)) {
791    return FALSE;
792  }
793
794  Node = DevicePath;
795  while (!IsDevicePathEnd (Node)) {
796    if (IsDevicePathEndInstance (Node)) {
797      return TRUE;
798    }
799
800    Node = NextDevicePathNode (Node);
801  }
802
803  return FALSE;
804}
805
806
807/**
808  Retrieves the device path protocol from a handle.
809
810  This function returns the device path protocol from the handle specified by Handle.
811  If Handle is NULL or Handle does not contain a device path protocol, then NULL
812  is returned.
813
814  @param  Handle                     The handle from which to retrieve the device
815                                     path protocol.
816
817  @return The device path protocol from the handle specified by Handle.
818
819**/
820EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
821EFIAPI
822DevicePathFromHandle (
823  IN EFI_HANDLE                      Handle
824  )
825{
826  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePath;
827  EFI_STATUS                Status;
828
829  Status = gBS->HandleProtocol (
830                  Handle,
831                  &gEfiDevicePathProtocolGuid,
832                  (VOID *) &DevicePath
833                  );
834  if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
835    DevicePath = NULL;
836  }
837  return DevicePath;
838}
839
840/**
841  Allocates a device path for a file and appends it to an existing device path.
842
843  If Device is a valid device handle that contains a device path protocol, then a device path for
844  the file specified by FileName  is allocated and appended to the device path associated with the
845  handle Device.  The allocated device path is returned.  If Device is NULL or Device is a handle
846  that does not support the device path protocol, then a device path containing a single device
847  path node for the file specified by FileName is allocated and returned.
848  The memory for the new device path is allocated from EFI boot services memory. It is the responsibility
849  of the caller to free the memory allocated.
850
851  If FileName is NULL, then ASSERT().
852  If FileName is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
853
854  @param  Device                     A pointer to a device handle.  This parameter
855                                     is optional and may be NULL.
856  @param  FileName                   A pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
857
858  @return The allocated device path.
859
860**/
861EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
862EFIAPI
863FileDevicePath (
864  IN EFI_HANDLE                      Device,     OPTIONAL
865  IN CONST CHAR16                    *FileName
866  )
867{
868  UINTN                     Size;
869  FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH      *FilePath;
870  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePath;
871  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *FileDevicePath;
872
873  DevicePath = NULL;
874
875  Size = StrSize (FileName);
876  FileDevicePath = AllocatePool (Size + SIZE_OF_FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH + END_DEVICE_PATH_LENGTH);
877  if (FileDevicePath != NULL) {
878    FilePath = (FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH *) FileDevicePath;
879    FilePath->Header.Type    = MEDIA_DEVICE_PATH;
880    FilePath->Header.SubType = MEDIA_FILEPATH_DP;
881    CopyMem (&FilePath->PathName, FileName, Size);
882    SetDevicePathNodeLength (&FilePath->Header, Size + SIZE_OF_FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH);
883    SetDevicePathEndNode (NextDevicePathNode (&FilePath->Header));
884
885    if (Device != NULL) {
886      DevicePath = DevicePathFromHandle (Device);
887    }
888
889    DevicePath = AppendDevicePath (DevicePath, FileDevicePath);
890    FreePool (FileDevicePath);
891  }
892
893  return DevicePath;
894}
895
896