1 | /** @file
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2 | This contains the business logic for the module-specific Reset Helper functions.
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3 |
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4 | Copyright (c) 2017 - 2019 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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5 | Copyright (c) 2016 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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6 |
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7 | SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
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8 |
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9 | **/
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10 | #include <Uefi.h>
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11 | #include <Library/BaseLib.h>
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12 | #include <Library/DebugLib.h>
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13 | #include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>
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14 | #include <Library/ResetSystemLib.h>
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15 |
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16 | #pragma pack(1)
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17 | typedef struct {
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18 | CHAR16 NullTerminator;
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19 | GUID ResetSubtype;
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20 | } RESET_UTILITY_GUID_SPECIFIC_RESET_DATA;
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21 | #pragma pack()
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22 |
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23 | VERIFY_SIZE_OF (RESET_UTILITY_GUID_SPECIFIC_RESET_DATA, 18);
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24 |
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25 | /**
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26 | This is a shorthand helper function to reset with reset type and a subtype
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27 | so that the caller doesn't have to bother with a function that has half
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28 | a dozen parameters.
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29 |
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30 | This will generate a reset with status EFI_SUCCESS, a NULL string, and
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31 | no custom data. The subtype will be formatted in such a way that it can be
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32 | picked up by notification registrations and custom handlers.
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33 |
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34 | NOTE: This call will fail if the architectural ResetSystem underpinnings
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35 | are not initialized. For DXE, you can add gEfiResetArchProtocolGuid
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36 | to your DEPEX.
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37 |
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38 | @param[in] ResetType The default EFI_RESET_TYPE of the reset.
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39 | @param[in] ResetSubtype GUID pointer for the reset subtype to be used.
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40 |
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41 | **/
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42 | VOID
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43 | EFIAPI
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44 | ResetSystemWithSubtype (
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45 | IN EFI_RESET_TYPE ResetType,
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46 | IN CONST GUID *ResetSubtype
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47 | )
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48 | {
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49 | RESET_UTILITY_GUID_SPECIFIC_RESET_DATA ResetData;
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50 |
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51 | ResetData.NullTerminator = CHAR_NULL;
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52 | CopyGuid (
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53 | (GUID *)((UINT8 *)&ResetData + OFFSET_OF (RESET_UTILITY_GUID_SPECIFIC_RESET_DATA, ResetSubtype)),
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54 | ResetSubtype
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55 | );
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56 |
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57 | ResetSystem (ResetType, EFI_SUCCESS, sizeof (ResetData), &ResetData);
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58 | }
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59 |
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60 | /**
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61 | This is a shorthand helper function to reset with the reset type
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62 | 'EfiResetPlatformSpecific' and a subtype so that the caller doesn't
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63 | have to bother with a function that has half a dozen parameters.
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64 |
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65 | This will generate a reset with status EFI_SUCCESS, a NULL string, and
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66 | no custom data. The subtype will be formatted in such a way that it can be
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67 | picked up by notification registrations and custom handlers.
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68 |
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69 | NOTE: This call will fail if the architectural ResetSystem underpinnings
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70 | are not initialized. For DXE, you can add gEfiResetArchProtocolGuid
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71 | to your DEPEX.
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72 |
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73 | @param[in] ResetSubtype GUID pointer for the reset subtype to be used.
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74 |
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75 | **/
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76 | VOID
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77 | EFIAPI
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78 | ResetPlatformSpecificGuid (
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79 | IN CONST GUID *ResetSubtype
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80 | )
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81 | {
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82 | ResetSystemWithSubtype (EfiResetPlatformSpecific, ResetSubtype);
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83 | }
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84 |
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85 | /**
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86 | This function examines the DataSize and ResetData parameters passed to
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87 | to ResetSystem() and detemrines if the ResetData contains a Null-terminated
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88 | Unicode string followed by a GUID specific subtype. If the GUID specific
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89 | subtype is present, then a pointer to the GUID value in ResetData is returned.
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90 |
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91 | @param[in] DataSize The size, in bytes, of ResetData.
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92 | @param[in] ResetData Pointer to the data buffer passed into ResetSystem().
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93 |
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94 | @retval Pointer Pointer to the GUID value in ResetData.
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95 | @retval NULL ResetData is NULL.
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96 | @retval NULL ResetData does not start with a Null-terminated
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97 | Unicode string.
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98 | @retval NULL A Null-terminated Unicode string is present, but there
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99 | are less than sizeof (GUID) bytes after the string.
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100 | @retval NULL No subtype is found.
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101 |
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102 | **/
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103 | GUID *
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104 | EFIAPI
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105 | GetResetPlatformSpecificGuid (
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106 | IN UINTN DataSize,
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107 | IN CONST VOID *ResetData
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108 | )
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109 | {
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110 | UINTN ResetDataStringSize;
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111 | GUID *ResetSubtypeGuid;
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112 |
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113 | //
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114 | // Make sure parameters are valid
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115 | //
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116 | if ((ResetData == NULL) || (DataSize < sizeof (GUID))) {
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117 | return NULL;
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118 | }
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119 |
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120 | //
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121 | // Determine the number of bytes in the Null-terminated Unicode string
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122 | // at the beginning of ResetData including the Null terminator.
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123 | //
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124 | ResetDataStringSize = StrnSizeS (ResetData, (DataSize / sizeof (CHAR16)));
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125 |
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126 | //
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127 | // Now, assuming that we have enough data for a GUID after the string, the
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128 | // GUID should be immediately after the string itself.
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129 | //
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130 | if ((ResetDataStringSize < DataSize) && (DataSize - ResetDataStringSize) >= sizeof (GUID)) {
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131 | ResetSubtypeGuid = (GUID *)((UINT8 *)ResetData + ResetDataStringSize);
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132 | DEBUG ((DEBUG_VERBOSE, "%a - Detected reset subtype %g...\n", __FUNCTION__, ResetSubtypeGuid));
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133 | return ResetSubtypeGuid;
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134 | }
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135 | return NULL;
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136 | }
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137 |
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138 | /**
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139 | This is a helper function that creates the reset data buffer that can be
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140 | passed into ResetSystem().
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141 |
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142 | The reset data buffer is returned in ResetData and contains ResetString
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143 | followed by the ResetSubtype GUID followed by the ExtraData.
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144 |
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145 | NOTE: Strings are internally limited by MAX_UINT16.
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146 |
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147 | @param[in, out] ResetDataSize On input, the size of the ResetData buffer. On
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148 | output, either the total number of bytes
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149 | copied, or the required buffer size.
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150 | @param[in, out] ResetData A pointer to the buffer in which to place the
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151 | final structure.
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152 | @param[in] ResetSubtype Pointer to the GUID specific subtype. This
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153 | parameter is optional and may be NULL.
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154 | @param[in] ResetString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string
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155 | that describes the reset. This parameter is
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156 | optional and may be NULL.
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157 | @param[in] ExtraDataSize The size, in bytes, of ExtraData buffer.
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158 | @param[in] ExtraData Pointer to a buffer of extra data. This
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159 | parameter is optional and may be NULL.
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160 |
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161 | @retval RETURN_SUCCESS ResetDataSize and ResetData are updated.
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162 | @retval RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER ResetDataSize is NULL.
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163 | @retval RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER ResetData is NULL.
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164 | @retval RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER ExtraData was provided without a
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165 | ResetSubtype. This is not supported by the
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166 | UEFI spec.
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167 | @retval RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL An insufficient buffer was provided.
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168 | ResetDataSize is updated with minimum size
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169 | required.
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170 | **/
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171 | RETURN_STATUS
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172 | EFIAPI
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173 | BuildResetData (
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174 | IN OUT UINTN *ResetDataSize,
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175 | IN OUT VOID *ResetData,
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176 | IN CONST GUID *ResetSubtype OPTIONAL,
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177 | IN CONST CHAR16 *ResetString OPTIONAL,
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178 | IN UINTN ExtraDataSize OPTIONAL,
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179 | IN CONST VOID *ExtraData OPTIONAL
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180 | )
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181 | {
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182 | UINTN ResetStringSize;
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183 | UINTN ResetDataBufferSize;
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184 | UINT8 *Data;
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185 |
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186 | //
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187 | // If the size return pointer is NULL.
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188 | //
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189 | if (ResetDataSize == NULL) {
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190 | return RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER;
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191 | }
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192 | //
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193 | // If extra data is indicated, but pointer is NULL.
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194 | //
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195 | if (ExtraDataSize > 0 && ExtraData == NULL) {
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196 | return RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER;
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197 | }
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198 | //
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199 | // If extra data is indicated, but no subtype GUID is supplied.
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200 | //
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201 | if (ResetSubtype == NULL && ExtraDataSize > 0) {
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202 | return RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER;
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203 | }
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204 |
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205 | //
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206 | // Determine the final string.
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207 | //
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208 | if (ResetString == NULL) {
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209 | ResetString = L""; // Use an empty string.
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210 | }
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211 |
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212 | //
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213 | // Calculate the total buffer required for ResetData.
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214 | //
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215 | ResetStringSize = StrnSizeS (ResetString, MAX_UINT16);
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216 | ResetDataBufferSize = ResetStringSize + ExtraDataSize;
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217 | if (ResetSubtype != NULL) {
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218 | ResetDataBufferSize += sizeof (GUID);
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219 | }
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220 |
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221 | //
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222 | // At this point, if the buffer isn't large enough (or if
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223 | // the buffer is NULL) we cannot proceed.
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224 | //
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225 | if (*ResetDataSize < ResetDataBufferSize) {
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226 | *ResetDataSize = ResetDataBufferSize;
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227 | return RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL;
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228 | }
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229 | *ResetDataSize = ResetDataBufferSize;
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230 | if (ResetData == NULL) {
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231 | return RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER;
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232 | }
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233 |
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234 | //
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235 | // Fill in ResetData with ResetString, the ResetSubtype GUID, and extra data
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236 | //
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237 | Data = (UINT8 *)ResetData;
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238 | CopyMem (Data, ResetString, ResetStringSize);
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239 | Data += ResetStringSize;
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240 | if (ResetSubtype != NULL) {
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241 | CopyMem (Data, ResetSubtype, sizeof (GUID));
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242 | Data += sizeof (GUID);
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243 | }
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244 | if (ExtraDataSize > 0) {
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245 | CopyMem (Data, ExtraData, ExtraDataSize);
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246 | }
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247 |
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248 | return RETURN_SUCCESS;
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249 | }
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