efi_loader: avoid crash in OpenProtocol()
[platform/kernel/u-boot.git] / lib / efi_loader / efi_boottime.c
1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
2 /*
3  *  EFI application boot time services
4  *
5  *  Copyright (c) 2016 Alexander Graf
6  */
7
8 #include <common.h>
9 #include <div64.h>
10 #include <efi_loader.h>
11 #include <environment.h>
12 #include <malloc.h>
13 #include <linux/libfdt_env.h>
14 #include <u-boot/crc.h>
15 #include <bootm.h>
16 #include <pe.h>
17 #include <watchdog.h>
18
19 DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
20
21 /* Task priority level */
22 static efi_uintn_t efi_tpl = TPL_APPLICATION;
23
24 /* This list contains all the EFI objects our payload has access to */
25 LIST_HEAD(efi_obj_list);
26
27 /* List of all events */
28 LIST_HEAD(efi_events);
29
30 /* List of all events registered by RegisterProtocolNotify() */
31 LIST_HEAD(efi_register_notify_events);
32
33 /* Handle of the currently executing image */
34 static efi_handle_t current_image;
35
36 /*
37  * If we're running on nasty systems (32bit ARM booting into non-EFI Linux)
38  * we need to do trickery with caches. Since we don't want to break the EFI
39  * aware boot path, only apply hacks when loading exiting directly (breaking
40  * direct Linux EFI booting along the way - oh well).
41  */
42 static bool efi_is_direct_boot = true;
43
44 #ifdef CONFIG_ARM
45 /*
46  * The "gd" pointer lives in a register on ARM and AArch64 that we declare
47  * fixed when compiling U-Boot. However, the payload does not know about that
48  * restriction so we need to manually swap its and our view of that register on
49  * EFI callback entry/exit.
50  */
51 static volatile void *efi_gd, *app_gd;
52 #endif
53
54 /* 1 if inside U-Boot code, 0 if inside EFI payload code */
55 static int entry_count = 1;
56 static int nesting_level;
57 /* GUID of the device tree table */
58 const efi_guid_t efi_guid_fdt = EFI_FDT_GUID;
59 /* GUID of the EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL */
60 const efi_guid_t efi_guid_driver_binding_protocol =
61                         EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL_GUID;
62
63 /* event group ExitBootServices() invoked */
64 const efi_guid_t efi_guid_event_group_exit_boot_services =
65                         EFI_EVENT_GROUP_EXIT_BOOT_SERVICES;
66 /* event group SetVirtualAddressMap() invoked */
67 const efi_guid_t efi_guid_event_group_virtual_address_change =
68                         EFI_EVENT_GROUP_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_CHANGE;
69 /* event group memory map changed */
70 const efi_guid_t efi_guid_event_group_memory_map_change =
71                         EFI_EVENT_GROUP_MEMORY_MAP_CHANGE;
72 /* event group boot manager about to boot */
73 const efi_guid_t efi_guid_event_group_ready_to_boot =
74                         EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT;
75 /* event group ResetSystem() invoked (before ExitBootServices) */
76 const efi_guid_t efi_guid_event_group_reset_system =
77                         EFI_EVENT_GROUP_RESET_SYSTEM;
78
79 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_disconnect_controller(
80                                         efi_handle_t controller_handle,
81                                         efi_handle_t driver_image_handle,
82                                         efi_handle_t child_handle);
83
84 /* Called on every callback entry */
85 int __efi_entry_check(void)
86 {
87         int ret = entry_count++ == 0;
88 #ifdef CONFIG_ARM
89         assert(efi_gd);
90         app_gd = gd;
91         gd = efi_gd;
92 #endif
93         return ret;
94 }
95
96 /* Called on every callback exit */
97 int __efi_exit_check(void)
98 {
99         int ret = --entry_count == 0;
100 #ifdef CONFIG_ARM
101         gd = app_gd;
102 #endif
103         return ret;
104 }
105
106 /* Called from do_bootefi_exec() */
107 void efi_save_gd(void)
108 {
109 #ifdef CONFIG_ARM
110         efi_gd = gd;
111 #endif
112 }
113
114 /*
115  * Special case handler for error/abort that just forces things back to u-boot
116  * world so we can dump out an abort message, without any care about returning
117  * back to UEFI world.
118  */
119 void efi_restore_gd(void)
120 {
121 #ifdef CONFIG_ARM
122         /* Only restore if we're already in EFI context */
123         if (!efi_gd)
124                 return;
125         gd = efi_gd;
126 #endif
127 }
128
129 /**
130  * indent_string() - returns a string for indenting with two spaces per level
131  * @level: indent level
132  *
133  * A maximum of ten indent levels is supported. Higher indent levels will be
134  * truncated.
135  *
136  * Return: A string for indenting with two spaces per level is
137  *         returned.
138  */
139 static const char *indent_string(int level)
140 {
141         const char *indent = "                    ";
142         const int max = strlen(indent);
143
144         level = min(max, level * 2);
145         return &indent[max - level];
146 }
147
148 const char *__efi_nesting(void)
149 {
150         return indent_string(nesting_level);
151 }
152
153 const char *__efi_nesting_inc(void)
154 {
155         return indent_string(nesting_level++);
156 }
157
158 const char *__efi_nesting_dec(void)
159 {
160         return indent_string(--nesting_level);
161 }
162
163 /**
164  * efi_queue_event() - queue an EFI event
165  * @event:     event to signal
166  * @check_tpl: check the TPL level
167  *
168  * This function queues the notification function of the event for future
169  * execution.
170  *
171  * The notification function is called if the task priority level of the event
172  * is higher than the current task priority level.
173  *
174  * For the SignalEvent service see efi_signal_event_ext.
175  *
176  */
177 static void efi_queue_event(struct efi_event *event, bool check_tpl)
178 {
179         if (event->notify_function) {
180                 event->is_queued = true;
181                 /* Check TPL */
182                 if (check_tpl && efi_tpl >= event->notify_tpl)
183                         return;
184                 event->is_queued = false;
185                 EFI_CALL_VOID(event->notify_function(event,
186                                                      event->notify_context));
187         } else {
188                 event->is_queued = false;
189         }
190 }
191
192 /**
193  * is_valid_tpl() - check if the task priority level is valid
194  *
195  * @tpl:                TPL level to check
196  * Return:              status code
197  */
198 efi_status_t is_valid_tpl(efi_uintn_t tpl)
199 {
200         switch (tpl) {
201         case TPL_APPLICATION:
202         case TPL_CALLBACK:
203         case TPL_NOTIFY:
204         case TPL_HIGH_LEVEL:
205                 return EFI_SUCCESS;
206         default:
207                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
208         }
209 }
210
211 /**
212  * efi_signal_event() - signal an EFI event
213  * @event:     event to signal
214  * @check_tpl: check the TPL level
215  *
216  * This function signals an event. If the event belongs to an event group all
217  * events of the group are signaled. If they are of type EVT_NOTIFY_SIGNAL
218  * their notification function is queued.
219  *
220  * For the SignalEvent service see efi_signal_event_ext.
221  */
222 void efi_signal_event(struct efi_event *event, bool check_tpl)
223 {
224         if (event->group) {
225                 struct efi_event *evt;
226
227                 /*
228                  * The signaled state has to set before executing any
229                  * notification function
230                  */
231                 list_for_each_entry(evt, &efi_events, link) {
232                         if (!evt->group || guidcmp(evt->group, event->group))
233                                 continue;
234                         if (evt->is_signaled)
235                                 continue;
236                         evt->is_signaled = true;
237                         if (evt->type & EVT_NOTIFY_SIGNAL &&
238                             evt->notify_function)
239                                 evt->is_queued = true;
240                 }
241                 list_for_each_entry(evt, &efi_events, link) {
242                         if (!evt->group || guidcmp(evt->group, event->group))
243                                 continue;
244                         if (evt->is_queued)
245                                 efi_queue_event(evt, check_tpl);
246                 }
247         } else {
248                 event->is_signaled = true;
249                 if (event->type & EVT_NOTIFY_SIGNAL)
250                         efi_queue_event(event, check_tpl);
251         }
252 }
253
254 /**
255  * efi_raise_tpl() - raise the task priority level
256  * @new_tpl: new value of the task priority level
257  *
258  * This function implements the RaiseTpl service.
259  *
260  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
261  * details.
262  *
263  * Return: old value of the task priority level
264  */
265 static unsigned long EFIAPI efi_raise_tpl(efi_uintn_t new_tpl)
266 {
267         efi_uintn_t old_tpl = efi_tpl;
268
269         EFI_ENTRY("0x%zx", new_tpl);
270
271         if (new_tpl < efi_tpl)
272                 EFI_PRINT("WARNING: new_tpl < current_tpl in %s\n", __func__);
273         efi_tpl = new_tpl;
274         if (efi_tpl > TPL_HIGH_LEVEL)
275                 efi_tpl = TPL_HIGH_LEVEL;
276
277         EFI_EXIT(EFI_SUCCESS);
278         return old_tpl;
279 }
280
281 /**
282  * efi_restore_tpl() - lower the task priority level
283  * @old_tpl: value of the task priority level to be restored
284  *
285  * This function implements the RestoreTpl service.
286  *
287  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
288  * details.
289  */
290 static void EFIAPI efi_restore_tpl(efi_uintn_t old_tpl)
291 {
292         EFI_ENTRY("0x%zx", old_tpl);
293
294         if (old_tpl > efi_tpl)
295                 EFI_PRINT("WARNING: old_tpl > current_tpl in %s\n", __func__);
296         efi_tpl = old_tpl;
297         if (efi_tpl > TPL_HIGH_LEVEL)
298                 efi_tpl = TPL_HIGH_LEVEL;
299
300         /*
301          * Lowering the TPL may have made queued events eligible for execution.
302          */
303         efi_timer_check();
304
305         EFI_EXIT(EFI_SUCCESS);
306 }
307
308 /**
309  * efi_allocate_pages_ext() - allocate memory pages
310  * @type:        type of allocation to be performed
311  * @memory_type: usage type of the allocated memory
312  * @pages:       number of pages to be allocated
313  * @memory:      allocated memory
314  *
315  * This function implements the AllocatePages service.
316  *
317  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
318  * details.
319  *
320  * Return: status code
321  */
322 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_allocate_pages_ext(int type, int memory_type,
323                                                   efi_uintn_t pages,
324                                                   uint64_t *memory)
325 {
326         efi_status_t r;
327
328         EFI_ENTRY("%d, %d, 0x%zx, %p", type, memory_type, pages, memory);
329         r = efi_allocate_pages(type, memory_type, pages, memory);
330         return EFI_EXIT(r);
331 }
332
333 /**
334  * efi_free_pages_ext() - Free memory pages.
335  * @memory: start of the memory area to be freed
336  * @pages:  number of pages to be freed
337  *
338  * This function implements the FreePages service.
339  *
340  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
341  * details.
342  *
343  * Return: status code
344  */
345 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_free_pages_ext(uint64_t memory,
346                                               efi_uintn_t pages)
347 {
348         efi_status_t r;
349
350         EFI_ENTRY("%llx, 0x%zx", memory, pages);
351         r = efi_free_pages(memory, pages);
352         return EFI_EXIT(r);
353 }
354
355 /**
356  * efi_get_memory_map_ext() - get map describing memory usage
357  * @memory_map_size:    on entry the size, in bytes, of the memory map buffer,
358  *                      on exit the size of the copied memory map
359  * @memory_map:         buffer to which the memory map is written
360  * @map_key:            key for the memory map
361  * @descriptor_size:    size of an individual memory descriptor
362  * @descriptor_version: version number of the memory descriptor structure
363  *
364  * This function implements the GetMemoryMap service.
365  *
366  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
367  * details.
368  *
369  * Return: status code
370  */
371 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_get_memory_map_ext(
372                                         efi_uintn_t *memory_map_size,
373                                         struct efi_mem_desc *memory_map,
374                                         efi_uintn_t *map_key,
375                                         efi_uintn_t *descriptor_size,
376                                         uint32_t *descriptor_version)
377 {
378         efi_status_t r;
379
380         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %p, %p, %p, %p", memory_map_size, memory_map,
381                   map_key, descriptor_size, descriptor_version);
382         r = efi_get_memory_map(memory_map_size, memory_map, map_key,
383                                descriptor_size, descriptor_version);
384         return EFI_EXIT(r);
385 }
386
387 /**
388  * efi_allocate_pool_ext() - allocate memory from pool
389  * @pool_type: type of the pool from which memory is to be allocated
390  * @size:      number of bytes to be allocated
391  * @buffer:    allocated memory
392  *
393  * This function implements the AllocatePool service.
394  *
395  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
396  * details.
397  *
398  * Return: status code
399  */
400 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_allocate_pool_ext(int pool_type,
401                                                  efi_uintn_t size,
402                                                  void **buffer)
403 {
404         efi_status_t r;
405
406         EFI_ENTRY("%d, %zd, %p", pool_type, size, buffer);
407         r = efi_allocate_pool(pool_type, size, buffer);
408         return EFI_EXIT(r);
409 }
410
411 /**
412  * efi_free_pool_ext() - free memory from pool
413  * @buffer: start of memory to be freed
414  *
415  * This function implements the FreePool service.
416  *
417  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
418  * details.
419  *
420  * Return: status code
421  */
422 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_free_pool_ext(void *buffer)
423 {
424         efi_status_t r;
425
426         EFI_ENTRY("%p", buffer);
427         r = efi_free_pool(buffer);
428         return EFI_EXIT(r);
429 }
430
431 /**
432  * efi_add_handle() - add a new handle to the object list
433  *
434  * @handle:     handle to be added
435  *
436  * The protocols list is initialized. The handle is added to the list of known
437  * UEFI objects.
438  */
439 void efi_add_handle(efi_handle_t handle)
440 {
441         if (!handle)
442                 return;
443         INIT_LIST_HEAD(&handle->protocols);
444         list_add_tail(&handle->link, &efi_obj_list);
445 }
446
447 /**
448  * efi_create_handle() - create handle
449  * @handle: new handle
450  *
451  * Return: status code
452  */
453 efi_status_t efi_create_handle(efi_handle_t *handle)
454 {
455         struct efi_object *obj;
456
457         obj = calloc(1, sizeof(struct efi_object));
458         if (!obj)
459                 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
460
461         efi_add_handle(obj);
462         *handle = obj;
463
464         return EFI_SUCCESS;
465 }
466
467 /**
468  * efi_search_protocol() - find a protocol on a handle.
469  * @handle:        handle
470  * @protocol_guid: GUID of the protocol
471  * @handler:       reference to the protocol
472  *
473  * Return: status code
474  */
475 efi_status_t efi_search_protocol(const efi_handle_t handle,
476                                  const efi_guid_t *protocol_guid,
477                                  struct efi_handler **handler)
478 {
479         struct efi_object *efiobj;
480         struct list_head *lhandle;
481
482         if (!handle || !protocol_guid)
483                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
484         efiobj = efi_search_obj(handle);
485         if (!efiobj)
486                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
487         list_for_each(lhandle, &efiobj->protocols) {
488                 struct efi_handler *protocol;
489
490                 protocol = list_entry(lhandle, struct efi_handler, link);
491                 if (!guidcmp(protocol->guid, protocol_guid)) {
492                         if (handler)
493                                 *handler = protocol;
494                         return EFI_SUCCESS;
495                 }
496         }
497         return EFI_NOT_FOUND;
498 }
499
500 /**
501  * efi_remove_protocol() - delete protocol from a handle
502  * @handle:             handle from which the protocol shall be deleted
503  * @protocol:           GUID of the protocol to be deleted
504  * @protocol_interface: interface of the protocol implementation
505  *
506  * Return: status code
507  */
508 efi_status_t efi_remove_protocol(const efi_handle_t handle,
509                                  const efi_guid_t *protocol,
510                                  void *protocol_interface)
511 {
512         struct efi_handler *handler;
513         efi_status_t ret;
514
515         ret = efi_search_protocol(handle, protocol, &handler);
516         if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
517                 return ret;
518         if (handler->protocol_interface != protocol_interface)
519                 return EFI_NOT_FOUND;
520         list_del(&handler->link);
521         free(handler);
522         return EFI_SUCCESS;
523 }
524
525 /**
526  * efi_remove_all_protocols() - delete all protocols from a handle
527  * @handle: handle from which the protocols shall be deleted
528  *
529  * Return: status code
530  */
531 efi_status_t efi_remove_all_protocols(const efi_handle_t handle)
532 {
533         struct efi_object *efiobj;
534         struct efi_handler *protocol;
535         struct efi_handler *pos;
536
537         efiobj = efi_search_obj(handle);
538         if (!efiobj)
539                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
540         list_for_each_entry_safe(protocol, pos, &efiobj->protocols, link) {
541                 efi_status_t ret;
542
543                 ret = efi_remove_protocol(handle, protocol->guid,
544                                           protocol->protocol_interface);
545                 if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
546                         return ret;
547         }
548         return EFI_SUCCESS;
549 }
550
551 /**
552  * efi_delete_handle() - delete handle
553  *
554  * @obj: handle to delete
555  */
556 void efi_delete_handle(efi_handle_t handle)
557 {
558         if (!handle)
559                 return;
560         efi_remove_all_protocols(handle);
561         list_del(&handle->link);
562         free(handle);
563 }
564
565 /**
566  * efi_is_event() - check if a pointer is a valid event
567  * @event: pointer to check
568  *
569  * Return: status code
570  */
571 static efi_status_t efi_is_event(const struct efi_event *event)
572 {
573         const struct efi_event *evt;
574
575         if (!event)
576                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
577         list_for_each_entry(evt, &efi_events, link) {
578                 if (evt == event)
579                         return EFI_SUCCESS;
580         }
581         return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
582 }
583
584 /**
585  * efi_create_event() - create an event
586  * @type:            type of the event to create
587  * @notify_tpl:      task priority level of the event
588  * @notify_function: notification function of the event
589  * @notify_context:  pointer passed to the notification function
590  * @group:           event group
591  * @event:           created event
592  *
593  * This function is used inside U-Boot code to create an event.
594  *
595  * For the API function implementing the CreateEvent service see
596  * efi_create_event_ext.
597  *
598  * Return: status code
599  */
600 efi_status_t efi_create_event(uint32_t type, efi_uintn_t notify_tpl,
601                               void (EFIAPI *notify_function) (
602                                         struct efi_event *event,
603                                         void *context),
604                               void *notify_context, efi_guid_t *group,
605                               struct efi_event **event)
606 {
607         struct efi_event *evt;
608
609         if (event == NULL)
610                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
611
612         switch (type) {
613         case 0:
614         case EVT_TIMER:
615         case EVT_NOTIFY_SIGNAL:
616         case EVT_TIMER | EVT_NOTIFY_SIGNAL:
617         case EVT_NOTIFY_WAIT:
618         case EVT_TIMER | EVT_NOTIFY_WAIT:
619         case EVT_SIGNAL_EXIT_BOOT_SERVICES:
620         case EVT_SIGNAL_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_CHANGE:
621                 break;
622         default:
623                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
624         }
625
626         if ((type & (EVT_NOTIFY_WAIT | EVT_NOTIFY_SIGNAL)) &&
627             (!notify_function || is_valid_tpl(notify_tpl) != EFI_SUCCESS))
628                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
629
630         evt = calloc(1, sizeof(struct efi_event));
631         if (!evt)
632                 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
633         evt->type = type;
634         evt->notify_tpl = notify_tpl;
635         evt->notify_function = notify_function;
636         evt->notify_context = notify_context;
637         evt->group = group;
638         /* Disable timers on boot up */
639         evt->trigger_next = -1ULL;
640         evt->is_queued = false;
641         evt->is_signaled = false;
642         list_add_tail(&evt->link, &efi_events);
643         *event = evt;
644         return EFI_SUCCESS;
645 }
646
647 /*
648  * efi_create_event_ex() - create an event in a group
649  * @type:            type of the event to create
650  * @notify_tpl:      task priority level of the event
651  * @notify_function: notification function of the event
652  * @notify_context:  pointer passed to the notification function
653  * @event:           created event
654  * @event_group:     event group
655  *
656  * This function implements the CreateEventEx service.
657  *
658  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
659  * details.
660  *
661  * Return: status code
662  */
663 efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_create_event_ex(uint32_t type, efi_uintn_t notify_tpl,
664                                         void (EFIAPI *notify_function) (
665                                                         struct efi_event *event,
666                                                         void *context),
667                                         void *notify_context,
668                                         efi_guid_t *event_group,
669                                         struct efi_event **event)
670 {
671         efi_status_t ret;
672
673         EFI_ENTRY("%d, 0x%zx, %p, %p, %pUl", type, notify_tpl, notify_function,
674                   notify_context, event_group);
675
676         /*
677          * The allowable input parameters are the same as in CreateEvent()
678          * except for the following two disallowed event types.
679          */
680         switch (type) {
681         case EVT_SIGNAL_EXIT_BOOT_SERVICES:
682         case EVT_SIGNAL_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_CHANGE:
683                 ret = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
684                 goto out;
685         }
686
687         ret = efi_create_event(type, notify_tpl, notify_function,
688                                notify_context, event_group, event);
689 out:
690         return EFI_EXIT(ret);
691 }
692
693 /**
694  * efi_create_event_ext() - create an event
695  * @type:            type of the event to create
696  * @notify_tpl:      task priority level of the event
697  * @notify_function: notification function of the event
698  * @notify_context:  pointer passed to the notification function
699  * @event:           created event
700  *
701  * This function implements the CreateEvent service.
702  *
703  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
704  * details.
705  *
706  * Return: status code
707  */
708 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_create_event_ext(
709                         uint32_t type, efi_uintn_t notify_tpl,
710                         void (EFIAPI *notify_function) (
711                                         struct efi_event *event,
712                                         void *context),
713                         void *notify_context, struct efi_event **event)
714 {
715         EFI_ENTRY("%d, 0x%zx, %p, %p", type, notify_tpl, notify_function,
716                   notify_context);
717         return EFI_EXIT(efi_create_event(type, notify_tpl, notify_function,
718                                          notify_context, NULL, event));
719 }
720
721 /**
722  * efi_timer_check() - check if a timer event has occurred
723  *
724  * Check if a timer event has occurred or a queued notification function should
725  * be called.
726  *
727  * Our timers have to work without interrupts, so we check whenever keyboard
728  * input or disk accesses happen if enough time elapsed for them to fire.
729  */
730 void efi_timer_check(void)
731 {
732         struct efi_event *evt;
733         u64 now = timer_get_us();
734
735         list_for_each_entry(evt, &efi_events, link) {
736                 if (evt->is_queued)
737                         efi_queue_event(evt, true);
738                 if (!(evt->type & EVT_TIMER) || now < evt->trigger_next)
739                         continue;
740                 switch (evt->trigger_type) {
741                 case EFI_TIMER_RELATIVE:
742                         evt->trigger_type = EFI_TIMER_STOP;
743                         break;
744                 case EFI_TIMER_PERIODIC:
745                         evt->trigger_next += evt->trigger_time;
746                         break;
747                 default:
748                         continue;
749                 }
750                 evt->is_signaled = false;
751                 efi_signal_event(evt, true);
752         }
753         WATCHDOG_RESET();
754 }
755
756 /**
757  * efi_set_timer() - set the trigger time for a timer event or stop the event
758  * @event:        event for which the timer is set
759  * @type:         type of the timer
760  * @trigger_time: trigger period in multiples of 100 ns
761  *
762  * This is the function for internal usage in U-Boot. For the API function
763  * implementing the SetTimer service see efi_set_timer_ext.
764  *
765  * Return: status code
766  */
767 efi_status_t efi_set_timer(struct efi_event *event, enum efi_timer_delay type,
768                            uint64_t trigger_time)
769 {
770         /* Check that the event is valid */
771         if (efi_is_event(event) != EFI_SUCCESS || !(event->type & EVT_TIMER))
772                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
773
774         /*
775          * The parameter defines a multiple of 100 ns.
776          * We use multiples of 1000 ns. So divide by 10.
777          */
778         do_div(trigger_time, 10);
779
780         switch (type) {
781         case EFI_TIMER_STOP:
782                 event->trigger_next = -1ULL;
783                 break;
784         case EFI_TIMER_PERIODIC:
785         case EFI_TIMER_RELATIVE:
786                 event->trigger_next = timer_get_us() + trigger_time;
787                 break;
788         default:
789                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
790         }
791         event->trigger_type = type;
792         event->trigger_time = trigger_time;
793         event->is_signaled = false;
794         return EFI_SUCCESS;
795 }
796
797 /**
798  * efi_set_timer_ext() - Set the trigger time for a timer event or stop the
799  *                       event
800  * @event:        event for which the timer is set
801  * @type:         type of the timer
802  * @trigger_time: trigger period in multiples of 100 ns
803  *
804  * This function implements the SetTimer service.
805  *
806  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
807  * details.
808  *
809  *
810  * Return: status code
811  */
812 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_set_timer_ext(struct efi_event *event,
813                                              enum efi_timer_delay type,
814                                              uint64_t trigger_time)
815 {
816         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %d, %llx", event, type, trigger_time);
817         return EFI_EXIT(efi_set_timer(event, type, trigger_time));
818 }
819
820 /**
821  * efi_wait_for_event() - wait for events to be signaled
822  * @num_events: number of events to be waited for
823  * @event:      events to be waited for
824  * @index:      index of the event that was signaled
825  *
826  * This function implements the WaitForEvent service.
827  *
828  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
829  * details.
830  *
831  * Return: status code
832  */
833 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_wait_for_event(efi_uintn_t num_events,
834                                               struct efi_event **event,
835                                               efi_uintn_t *index)
836 {
837         int i;
838
839         EFI_ENTRY("%zd, %p, %p", num_events, event, index);
840
841         /* Check parameters */
842         if (!num_events || !event)
843                 return EFI_EXIT(EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER);
844         /* Check TPL */
845         if (efi_tpl != TPL_APPLICATION)
846                 return EFI_EXIT(EFI_UNSUPPORTED);
847         for (i = 0; i < num_events; ++i) {
848                 if (efi_is_event(event[i]) != EFI_SUCCESS)
849                         return EFI_EXIT(EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER);
850                 if (!event[i]->type || event[i]->type & EVT_NOTIFY_SIGNAL)
851                         return EFI_EXIT(EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER);
852                 if (!event[i]->is_signaled)
853                         efi_queue_event(event[i], true);
854         }
855
856         /* Wait for signal */
857         for (;;) {
858                 for (i = 0; i < num_events; ++i) {
859                         if (event[i]->is_signaled)
860                                 goto out;
861                 }
862                 /* Allow events to occur. */
863                 efi_timer_check();
864         }
865
866 out:
867         /*
868          * Reset the signal which is passed to the caller to allow periodic
869          * events to occur.
870          */
871         event[i]->is_signaled = false;
872         if (index)
873                 *index = i;
874
875         return EFI_EXIT(EFI_SUCCESS);
876 }
877
878 /**
879  * efi_signal_event_ext() - signal an EFI event
880  * @event: event to signal
881  *
882  * This function implements the SignalEvent service.
883  *
884  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
885  * details.
886  *
887  * This functions sets the signaled state of the event and queues the
888  * notification function for execution.
889  *
890  * Return: status code
891  */
892 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_signal_event_ext(struct efi_event *event)
893 {
894         EFI_ENTRY("%p", event);
895         if (efi_is_event(event) != EFI_SUCCESS)
896                 return EFI_EXIT(EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER);
897         efi_signal_event(event, true);
898         return EFI_EXIT(EFI_SUCCESS);
899 }
900
901 /**
902  * efi_close_event() - close an EFI event
903  * @event: event to close
904  *
905  * This function implements the CloseEvent service.
906  *
907  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
908  * details.
909  *
910  * Return: status code
911  */
912 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_close_event(struct efi_event *event)
913 {
914         struct efi_register_notify_event *item, *next;
915
916         EFI_ENTRY("%p", event);
917         if (efi_is_event(event) != EFI_SUCCESS)
918                 return EFI_EXIT(EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER);
919
920         /* Remove protocol notify registrations for the event */
921         list_for_each_entry_safe(item, next, &efi_register_notify_events,
922                                  link) {
923                 if (event == item->event) {
924                         struct efi_protocol_notification *hitem, *hnext;
925
926                         /* Remove signaled handles */
927                         list_for_each_entry_safe(hitem, hnext, &item->handles,
928                                                  link) {
929                                 list_del(&hitem->link);
930                                 free(hitem);
931                         }
932                         list_del(&item->link);
933                         free(item);
934                 }
935         }
936
937         list_del(&event->link);
938         free(event);
939         return EFI_EXIT(EFI_SUCCESS);
940 }
941
942 /**
943  * efi_check_event() - check if an event is signaled
944  * @event: event to check
945  *
946  * This function implements the CheckEvent service.
947  *
948  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
949  * details.
950  *
951  * If an event is not signaled yet, the notification function is queued. The
952  * signaled state is cleared.
953  *
954  * Return: status code
955  */
956 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_check_event(struct efi_event *event)
957 {
958         EFI_ENTRY("%p", event);
959         efi_timer_check();
960         if (efi_is_event(event) != EFI_SUCCESS ||
961             event->type & EVT_NOTIFY_SIGNAL)
962                 return EFI_EXIT(EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER);
963         if (!event->is_signaled)
964                 efi_queue_event(event, true);
965         if (event->is_signaled) {
966                 event->is_signaled = false;
967                 return EFI_EXIT(EFI_SUCCESS);
968         }
969         return EFI_EXIT(EFI_NOT_READY);
970 }
971
972 /**
973  * efi_search_obj() - find the internal EFI object for a handle
974  * @handle: handle to find
975  *
976  * Return: EFI object
977  */
978 struct efi_object *efi_search_obj(const efi_handle_t handle)
979 {
980         struct efi_object *efiobj;
981
982         if (!handle)
983                 return NULL;
984
985         list_for_each_entry(efiobj, &efi_obj_list, link) {
986                 if (efiobj == handle)
987                         return efiobj;
988         }
989         return NULL;
990 }
991
992 /**
993  * efi_open_protocol_info_entry() - create open protocol info entry and add it
994  *                                  to a protocol
995  * @handler: handler of a protocol
996  *
997  * Return: open protocol info entry
998  */
999 static struct efi_open_protocol_info_entry *efi_create_open_info(
1000                         struct efi_handler *handler)
1001 {
1002         struct efi_open_protocol_info_item *item;
1003
1004         item = calloc(1, sizeof(struct efi_open_protocol_info_item));
1005         if (!item)
1006                 return NULL;
1007         /* Append the item to the open protocol info list. */
1008         list_add_tail(&item->link, &handler->open_infos);
1009
1010         return &item->info;
1011 }
1012
1013 /**
1014  * efi_delete_open_info() - remove an open protocol info entry from a protocol
1015  * @item: open protocol info entry to delete
1016  *
1017  * Return: status code
1018  */
1019 static efi_status_t efi_delete_open_info(
1020                         struct efi_open_protocol_info_item *item)
1021 {
1022         list_del(&item->link);
1023         free(item);
1024         return EFI_SUCCESS;
1025 }
1026
1027 /**
1028  * efi_add_protocol() - install new protocol on a handle
1029  * @handle:             handle on which the protocol shall be installed
1030  * @protocol:           GUID of the protocol to be installed
1031  * @protocol_interface: interface of the protocol implementation
1032  *
1033  * Return: status code
1034  */
1035 efi_status_t efi_add_protocol(const efi_handle_t handle,
1036                               const efi_guid_t *protocol,
1037                               void *protocol_interface)
1038 {
1039         struct efi_object *efiobj;
1040         struct efi_handler *handler;
1041         efi_status_t ret;
1042         struct efi_register_notify_event *event;
1043
1044         efiobj = efi_search_obj(handle);
1045         if (!efiobj)
1046                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1047         ret = efi_search_protocol(handle, protocol, NULL);
1048         if (ret != EFI_NOT_FOUND)
1049                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1050         handler = calloc(1, sizeof(struct efi_handler));
1051         if (!handler)
1052                 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
1053         handler->guid = protocol;
1054         handler->protocol_interface = protocol_interface;
1055         INIT_LIST_HEAD(&handler->open_infos);
1056         list_add_tail(&handler->link, &efiobj->protocols);
1057
1058         /* Notify registered events */
1059         list_for_each_entry(event, &efi_register_notify_events, link) {
1060                 if (!guidcmp(protocol, &event->protocol)) {
1061                         struct efi_protocol_notification *notif;
1062
1063                         notif = calloc(1, sizeof(*notif));
1064                         if (!notif) {
1065                                 list_del(&handler->link);
1066                                 free(handler);
1067                                 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
1068                         }
1069                         notif->handle = handle;
1070                         list_add_tail(&notif->link, &event->handles);
1071                         efi_signal_event(event->event, true);
1072                 }
1073         }
1074
1075         if (!guidcmp(&efi_guid_device_path, protocol))
1076                 EFI_PRINT("installed device path '%pD'\n", protocol_interface);
1077         return EFI_SUCCESS;
1078 }
1079
1080 /**
1081  * efi_install_protocol_interface() - install protocol interface
1082  * @handle:                  handle on which the protocol shall be installed
1083  * @protocol:                GUID of the protocol to be installed
1084  * @protocol_interface_type: type of the interface to be installed,
1085  *                           always EFI_NATIVE_INTERFACE
1086  * @protocol_interface:      interface of the protocol implementation
1087  *
1088  * This function implements the InstallProtocolInterface service.
1089  *
1090  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
1091  * details.
1092  *
1093  * Return: status code
1094  */
1095 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_install_protocol_interface(
1096                         efi_handle_t *handle, const efi_guid_t *protocol,
1097                         int protocol_interface_type, void *protocol_interface)
1098 {
1099         efi_status_t r;
1100
1101         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %pUl, %d, %p", handle, protocol, protocol_interface_type,
1102                   protocol_interface);
1103
1104         if (!handle || !protocol ||
1105             protocol_interface_type != EFI_NATIVE_INTERFACE) {
1106                 r = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1107                 goto out;
1108         }
1109
1110         /* Create new handle if requested. */
1111         if (!*handle) {
1112                 r = efi_create_handle(handle);
1113                 if (r != EFI_SUCCESS)
1114                         goto out;
1115                 EFI_PRINT("new handle %p\n", *handle);
1116         } else {
1117                 EFI_PRINT("handle %p\n", *handle);
1118         }
1119         /* Add new protocol */
1120         r = efi_add_protocol(*handle, protocol, protocol_interface);
1121 out:
1122         return EFI_EXIT(r);
1123 }
1124
1125 /**
1126  * efi_get_drivers() - get all drivers associated to a controller
1127  * @handle:               handle of the controller
1128  * @protocol:             protocol GUID (optional)
1129  * @number_of_drivers:    number of child controllers
1130  * @driver_handle_buffer: handles of the the drivers
1131  *
1132  * The allocated buffer has to be freed with free().
1133  *
1134  * Return: status code
1135  */
1136 static efi_status_t efi_get_drivers(efi_handle_t handle,
1137                                     const efi_guid_t *protocol,
1138                                     efi_uintn_t *number_of_drivers,
1139                                     efi_handle_t **driver_handle_buffer)
1140 {
1141         struct efi_handler *handler;
1142         struct efi_open_protocol_info_item *item;
1143         efi_uintn_t count = 0, i;
1144         bool duplicate;
1145
1146         /* Count all driver associations */
1147         list_for_each_entry(handler, &handle->protocols, link) {
1148                 if (protocol && guidcmp(handler->guid, protocol))
1149                         continue;
1150                 list_for_each_entry(item, &handler->open_infos, link) {
1151                         if (item->info.attributes &
1152                             EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_DRIVER)
1153                                 ++count;
1154                 }
1155         }
1156         /*
1157          * Create buffer. In case of duplicate driver assignments the buffer
1158          * will be too large. But that does not harm.
1159          */
1160         *number_of_drivers = 0;
1161         *driver_handle_buffer = calloc(count, sizeof(efi_handle_t));
1162         if (!*driver_handle_buffer)
1163                 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
1164         /* Collect unique driver handles */
1165         list_for_each_entry(handler, &handle->protocols, link) {
1166                 if (protocol && guidcmp(handler->guid, protocol))
1167                         continue;
1168                 list_for_each_entry(item, &handler->open_infos, link) {
1169                         if (item->info.attributes &
1170                             EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_DRIVER) {
1171                                 /* Check this is a new driver */
1172                                 duplicate = false;
1173                                 for (i = 0; i < *number_of_drivers; ++i) {
1174                                         if ((*driver_handle_buffer)[i] ==
1175                                             item->info.agent_handle)
1176                                                 duplicate = true;
1177                                 }
1178                                 /* Copy handle to buffer */
1179                                 if (!duplicate) {
1180                                         i = (*number_of_drivers)++;
1181                                         (*driver_handle_buffer)[i] =
1182                                                 item->info.agent_handle;
1183                                 }
1184                         }
1185                 }
1186         }
1187         return EFI_SUCCESS;
1188 }
1189
1190 /**
1191  * efi_disconnect_all_drivers() - disconnect all drivers from a controller
1192  * @handle:       handle of the controller
1193  * @protocol:     protocol GUID (optional)
1194  * @child_handle: handle of the child to destroy
1195  *
1196  * This function implements the DisconnectController service.
1197  *
1198  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
1199  * details.
1200  *
1201  * Return: status code
1202  */
1203 static efi_status_t efi_disconnect_all_drivers
1204                                 (efi_handle_t handle,
1205                                  const efi_guid_t *protocol,
1206                                  efi_handle_t child_handle)
1207 {
1208         efi_uintn_t number_of_drivers;
1209         efi_handle_t *driver_handle_buffer;
1210         efi_status_t r, ret;
1211
1212         ret = efi_get_drivers(handle, protocol, &number_of_drivers,
1213                               &driver_handle_buffer);
1214         if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
1215                 return ret;
1216
1217         ret = EFI_NOT_FOUND;
1218         while (number_of_drivers) {
1219                 r = EFI_CALL(efi_disconnect_controller(
1220                                 handle,
1221                                 driver_handle_buffer[--number_of_drivers],
1222                                 child_handle));
1223                 if (r == EFI_SUCCESS)
1224                         ret = r;
1225         }
1226         free(driver_handle_buffer);
1227         return ret;
1228 }
1229
1230 /**
1231  * efi_uninstall_protocol() - uninstall protocol interface
1232  *
1233  * @handle:             handle from which the protocol shall be removed
1234  * @protocol:           GUID of the protocol to be removed
1235  * @protocol_interface: interface to be removed
1236  *
1237  * This function DOES NOT delete a handle without installed protocol.
1238  *
1239  * Return: status code
1240  */
1241 static efi_status_t efi_uninstall_protocol
1242                         (efi_handle_t handle, const efi_guid_t *protocol,
1243                          void *protocol_interface)
1244 {
1245         struct efi_object *efiobj;
1246         struct efi_handler *handler;
1247         struct efi_open_protocol_info_item *item;
1248         struct efi_open_protocol_info_item *pos;
1249         efi_status_t r;
1250
1251         /* Check handle */
1252         efiobj = efi_search_obj(handle);
1253         if (!efiobj) {
1254                 r = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1255                 goto out;
1256         }
1257         /* Find the protocol on the handle */
1258         r = efi_search_protocol(handle, protocol, &handler);
1259         if (r != EFI_SUCCESS)
1260                 goto out;
1261         /* Disconnect controllers */
1262         efi_disconnect_all_drivers(efiobj, protocol, NULL);
1263         if (!list_empty(&handler->open_infos)) {
1264                 r =  EFI_ACCESS_DENIED;
1265                 goto out;
1266         }
1267         /* Close protocol */
1268         list_for_each_entry_safe(item, pos, &handler->open_infos, link) {
1269                 if (item->info.attributes ==
1270                         EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_HANDLE_PROTOCOL ||
1271                     item->info.attributes == EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_GET_PROTOCOL ||
1272                     item->info.attributes == EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_TEST_PROTOCOL)
1273                         list_del(&item->link);
1274         }
1275         if (!list_empty(&handler->open_infos)) {
1276                 r =  EFI_ACCESS_DENIED;
1277                 goto out;
1278         }
1279         r = efi_remove_protocol(handle, protocol, protocol_interface);
1280 out:
1281         return r;
1282 }
1283
1284 /**
1285  * efi_uninstall_protocol_interface() - uninstall protocol interface
1286  * @handle:             handle from which the protocol shall be removed
1287  * @protocol:           GUID of the protocol to be removed
1288  * @protocol_interface: interface to be removed
1289  *
1290  * This function implements the UninstallProtocolInterface service.
1291  *
1292  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
1293  * details.
1294  *
1295  * Return: status code
1296  */
1297 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_uninstall_protocol_interface
1298                         (efi_handle_t handle, const efi_guid_t *protocol,
1299                          void *protocol_interface)
1300 {
1301         efi_status_t ret;
1302
1303         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %pUl, %p", handle, protocol, protocol_interface);
1304
1305         ret = efi_uninstall_protocol(handle, protocol, protocol_interface);
1306         if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
1307                 goto out;
1308
1309         /* If the last protocol has been removed, delete the handle. */
1310         if (list_empty(&handle->protocols)) {
1311                 list_del(&handle->link);
1312                 free(handle);
1313         }
1314 out:
1315         return EFI_EXIT(ret);
1316 }
1317
1318 /**
1319  * efi_register_protocol_notify() - register an event for notification when a
1320  *                                  protocol is installed.
1321  * @protocol:     GUID of the protocol whose installation shall be notified
1322  * @event:        event to be signaled upon installation of the protocol
1323  * @registration: key for retrieving the registration information
1324  *
1325  * This function implements the RegisterProtocolNotify service.
1326  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification
1327  * for details.
1328  *
1329  * Return: status code
1330  */
1331 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_register_protocol_notify(
1332                                                 const efi_guid_t *protocol,
1333                                                 struct efi_event *event,
1334                                                 void **registration)
1335 {
1336         struct efi_register_notify_event *item;
1337         efi_status_t ret = EFI_SUCCESS;
1338
1339         EFI_ENTRY("%pUl, %p, %p", protocol, event, registration);
1340
1341         if (!protocol || !event || !registration) {
1342                 ret = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1343                 goto out;
1344         }
1345
1346         item = calloc(1, sizeof(struct efi_register_notify_event));
1347         if (!item) {
1348                 ret = EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
1349                 goto out;
1350         }
1351
1352         item->event = event;
1353         memcpy(&item->protocol, protocol, sizeof(efi_guid_t));
1354         INIT_LIST_HEAD(&item->handles);
1355
1356         list_add_tail(&item->link, &efi_register_notify_events);
1357
1358         *registration = item;
1359 out:
1360         return EFI_EXIT(ret);
1361 }
1362
1363 /**
1364  * efi_search() - determine if an EFI handle implements a protocol
1365  * @search_type: selection criterion
1366  * @protocol:    GUID of the protocol
1367  * @search_key:  registration key
1368  * @handle:      handle
1369  *
1370  * See the documentation of the LocateHandle service in the UEFI specification.
1371  *
1372  * Return: 0 if the handle implements the protocol
1373  */
1374 static int efi_search(enum efi_locate_search_type search_type,
1375                       const efi_guid_t *protocol, efi_handle_t handle)
1376 {
1377         efi_status_t ret;
1378
1379         switch (search_type) {
1380         case ALL_HANDLES:
1381                 return 0;
1382         case BY_PROTOCOL:
1383                 ret = efi_search_protocol(handle, protocol, NULL);
1384                 return (ret != EFI_SUCCESS);
1385         default:
1386                 /* Invalid search type */
1387                 return -1;
1388         }
1389 }
1390
1391 /**
1392  * efi_check_register_notify_event() - check if registration key is valid
1393  *
1394  * Check that a pointer is a valid registration key as returned by
1395  * RegisterProtocolNotify().
1396  *
1397  * @key:        registration key
1398  * Return:      valid registration key or NULL
1399  */
1400 static struct efi_register_notify_event *efi_check_register_notify_event
1401                                                                 (void *key)
1402 {
1403         struct efi_register_notify_event *event;
1404
1405         list_for_each_entry(event, &efi_register_notify_events, link) {
1406                 if (event == (struct efi_register_notify_event *)key)
1407                         return event;
1408         }
1409         return NULL;
1410 }
1411
1412 /**
1413  * efi_locate_handle() - locate handles implementing a protocol
1414  *
1415  * @search_type:        selection criterion
1416  * @protocol:           GUID of the protocol
1417  * @search_key:         registration key
1418  * @buffer_size:        size of the buffer to receive the handles in bytes
1419  * @buffer:             buffer to receive the relevant handles
1420  *
1421  * This function is meant for U-Boot internal calls. For the API implementation
1422  * of the LocateHandle service see efi_locate_handle_ext.
1423  *
1424  * Return: status code
1425  */
1426 static efi_status_t efi_locate_handle(
1427                         enum efi_locate_search_type search_type,
1428                         const efi_guid_t *protocol, void *search_key,
1429                         efi_uintn_t *buffer_size, efi_handle_t *buffer)
1430 {
1431         struct efi_object *efiobj;
1432         efi_uintn_t size = 0;
1433         struct efi_register_notify_event *event;
1434         struct efi_protocol_notification *handle = NULL;
1435
1436         /* Check parameters */
1437         switch (search_type) {
1438         case ALL_HANDLES:
1439                 break;
1440         case BY_REGISTER_NOTIFY:
1441                 if (!search_key)
1442                         return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1443                 /* Check that the registration key is valid */
1444                 event = efi_check_register_notify_event(search_key);
1445                 if (!event)
1446                         return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1447                 break;
1448         case BY_PROTOCOL:
1449                 if (!protocol)
1450                         return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1451                 break;
1452         default:
1453                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1454         }
1455
1456         /* Count how much space we need */
1457         if (search_type == BY_REGISTER_NOTIFY) {
1458                 if (list_empty(&event->handles))
1459                         return EFI_NOT_FOUND;
1460                 handle = list_first_entry(&event->handles,
1461                                           struct efi_protocol_notification,
1462                                           link);
1463                 efiobj = handle->handle;
1464                 size += sizeof(void *);
1465         } else {
1466                 list_for_each_entry(efiobj, &efi_obj_list, link) {
1467                         if (!efi_search(search_type, protocol, efiobj))
1468                                 size += sizeof(void *);
1469                 }
1470                 if (size == 0)
1471                         return EFI_NOT_FOUND;
1472         }
1473
1474         if (!buffer_size)
1475                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1476
1477         if (*buffer_size < size) {
1478                 *buffer_size = size;
1479                 return EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL;
1480         }
1481
1482         *buffer_size = size;
1483
1484         /* The buffer size is sufficient but there is no buffer */
1485         if (!buffer)
1486                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1487
1488         /* Then fill the array */
1489         if (search_type == BY_REGISTER_NOTIFY) {
1490                 *buffer = efiobj;
1491                 list_del(&handle->link);
1492         } else {
1493                 list_for_each_entry(efiobj, &efi_obj_list, link) {
1494                         if (!efi_search(search_type, protocol, efiobj))
1495                                 *buffer++ = efiobj;
1496                 }
1497         }
1498
1499         return EFI_SUCCESS;
1500 }
1501
1502 /**
1503  * efi_locate_handle_ext() - locate handles implementing a protocol.
1504  * @search_type: selection criterion
1505  * @protocol:    GUID of the protocol
1506  * @search_key:  registration key
1507  * @buffer_size: size of the buffer to receive the handles in bytes
1508  * @buffer:      buffer to receive the relevant handles
1509  *
1510  * This function implements the LocateHandle service.
1511  *
1512  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
1513  * details.
1514  *
1515  * Return: 0 if the handle implements the protocol
1516  */
1517 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_locate_handle_ext(
1518                         enum efi_locate_search_type search_type,
1519                         const efi_guid_t *protocol, void *search_key,
1520                         efi_uintn_t *buffer_size, efi_handle_t *buffer)
1521 {
1522         EFI_ENTRY("%d, %pUl, %p, %p, %p", search_type, protocol, search_key,
1523                   buffer_size, buffer);
1524
1525         return EFI_EXIT(efi_locate_handle(search_type, protocol, search_key,
1526                         buffer_size, buffer));
1527 }
1528
1529 /**
1530  * efi_remove_configuration_table() - collapses configuration table entries,
1531  *                                    removing index i
1532  *
1533  * @i: index of the table entry to be removed
1534  */
1535 static void efi_remove_configuration_table(int i)
1536 {
1537         struct efi_configuration_table *this = &systab.tables[i];
1538         struct efi_configuration_table *next = &systab.tables[i + 1];
1539         struct efi_configuration_table *end = &systab.tables[systab.nr_tables];
1540
1541         memmove(this, next, (ulong)end - (ulong)next);
1542         systab.nr_tables--;
1543 }
1544
1545 /**
1546  * efi_install_configuration_table() - adds, updates, or removes a
1547  *                                     configuration table
1548  * @guid:  GUID of the installed table
1549  * @table: table to be installed
1550  *
1551  * This function is used for internal calls. For the API implementation of the
1552  * InstallConfigurationTable service see efi_install_configuration_table_ext.
1553  *
1554  * Return: status code
1555  */
1556 efi_status_t efi_install_configuration_table(const efi_guid_t *guid,
1557                                              void *table)
1558 {
1559         struct efi_event *evt;
1560         int i;
1561
1562         if (!guid)
1563                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1564
1565         /* Check for GUID override */
1566         for (i = 0; i < systab.nr_tables; i++) {
1567                 if (!guidcmp(guid, &systab.tables[i].guid)) {
1568                         if (table)
1569                                 systab.tables[i].table = table;
1570                         else
1571                                 efi_remove_configuration_table(i);
1572                         goto out;
1573                 }
1574         }
1575
1576         if (!table)
1577                 return EFI_NOT_FOUND;
1578
1579         /* No override, check for overflow */
1580         if (i >= EFI_MAX_CONFIGURATION_TABLES)
1581                 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
1582
1583         /* Add a new entry */
1584         memcpy(&systab.tables[i].guid, guid, sizeof(*guid));
1585         systab.tables[i].table = table;
1586         systab.nr_tables = i + 1;
1587
1588 out:
1589         /* systab.nr_tables may have changed. So we need to update the CRC32 */
1590         efi_update_table_header_crc32(&systab.hdr);
1591
1592         /* Notify that the configuration table was changed */
1593         list_for_each_entry(evt, &efi_events, link) {
1594                 if (evt->group && !guidcmp(evt->group, guid)) {
1595                         efi_signal_event(evt, false);
1596                         break;
1597                 }
1598         }
1599
1600         return EFI_SUCCESS;
1601 }
1602
1603 /**
1604  * efi_install_configuration_table_ex() - Adds, updates, or removes a
1605  *                                        configuration table.
1606  * @guid:  GUID of the installed table
1607  * @table: table to be installed
1608  *
1609  * This function implements the InstallConfigurationTable service.
1610  *
1611  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
1612  * details.
1613  *
1614  * Return: status code
1615  */
1616 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_install_configuration_table_ext(efi_guid_t *guid,
1617                                                                void *table)
1618 {
1619         EFI_ENTRY("%pUl, %p", guid, table);
1620         return EFI_EXIT(efi_install_configuration_table(guid, table));
1621 }
1622
1623 /**
1624  * efi_setup_loaded_image() - initialize a loaded image
1625  *
1626  * Initialize a loaded_image_info and loaded_image_info object with correct
1627  * protocols, boot-device, etc.
1628  *
1629  * In case of an error *handle_ptr and *info_ptr are set to NULL and an error
1630  * code is returned.
1631  *
1632  * @device_path:        device path of the loaded image
1633  * @file_path:          file path of the loaded image
1634  * @handle_ptr:         handle of the loaded image
1635  * @info_ptr:           loaded image protocol
1636  * Return:              status code
1637  */
1638 efi_status_t efi_setup_loaded_image(struct efi_device_path *device_path,
1639                                     struct efi_device_path *file_path,
1640                                     struct efi_loaded_image_obj **handle_ptr,
1641                                     struct efi_loaded_image **info_ptr)
1642 {
1643         efi_status_t ret;
1644         struct efi_loaded_image *info = NULL;
1645         struct efi_loaded_image_obj *obj = NULL;
1646         struct efi_device_path *dp;
1647
1648         /* In case of EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES avoid illegal free by caller. */
1649         *handle_ptr = NULL;
1650         *info_ptr = NULL;
1651
1652         info = calloc(1, sizeof(*info));
1653         if (!info)
1654                 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
1655         obj = calloc(1, sizeof(*obj));
1656         if (!obj) {
1657                 free(info);
1658                 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
1659         }
1660         obj->header.type = EFI_OBJECT_TYPE_LOADED_IMAGE;
1661
1662         /* Add internal object to object list */
1663         efi_add_handle(&obj->header);
1664
1665         info->revision =  EFI_LOADED_IMAGE_PROTOCOL_REVISION;
1666         info->file_path = file_path;
1667         info->system_table = &systab;
1668
1669         if (device_path) {
1670                 info->device_handle = efi_dp_find_obj(device_path, NULL);
1671
1672                 dp = efi_dp_append(device_path, file_path);
1673                 if (!dp) {
1674                         ret = EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
1675                         goto failure;
1676                 }
1677         } else {
1678                 dp = NULL;
1679         }
1680         ret = efi_add_protocol(&obj->header,
1681                                &efi_guid_loaded_image_device_path, dp);
1682         if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
1683                 goto failure;
1684
1685         /*
1686          * When asking for the loaded_image interface, just
1687          * return handle which points to loaded_image_info
1688          */
1689         ret = efi_add_protocol(&obj->header,
1690                                &efi_guid_loaded_image, info);
1691         if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
1692                 goto failure;
1693
1694         *info_ptr = info;
1695         *handle_ptr = obj;
1696
1697         return ret;
1698 failure:
1699         printf("ERROR: Failure to install protocols for loaded image\n");
1700         efi_delete_handle(&obj->header);
1701         free(info);
1702         return ret;
1703 }
1704
1705 /**
1706  * efi_load_image_from_path() - load an image using a file path
1707  *
1708  * Read a file into a buffer allocated as EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA. It is the
1709  * callers obligation to update the memory type as needed.
1710  *
1711  * @file_path:  the path of the image to load
1712  * @buffer:     buffer containing the loaded image
1713  * @size:       size of the loaded image
1714  * Return:      status code
1715  */
1716 static
1717 efi_status_t efi_load_image_from_path(struct efi_device_path *file_path,
1718                                       void **buffer, efi_uintn_t *size)
1719 {
1720         struct efi_file_info *info = NULL;
1721         struct efi_file_handle *f;
1722         static efi_status_t ret;
1723         u64 addr;
1724         efi_uintn_t bs;
1725
1726         /* In case of failure nothing is returned */
1727         *buffer = NULL;
1728         *size = 0;
1729
1730         /* Open file */
1731         f = efi_file_from_path(file_path);
1732         if (!f)
1733                 return EFI_DEVICE_ERROR;
1734
1735         /* Get file size */
1736         bs = 0;
1737         EFI_CALL(ret = f->getinfo(f, (efi_guid_t *)&efi_file_info_guid,
1738                                   &bs, info));
1739         if (ret != EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL) {
1740                 ret =  EFI_DEVICE_ERROR;
1741                 goto error;
1742         }
1743
1744         info = malloc(bs);
1745         EFI_CALL(ret = f->getinfo(f, (efi_guid_t *)&efi_file_info_guid, &bs,
1746                                   info));
1747         if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
1748                 goto error;
1749
1750         /*
1751          * When reading the file we do not yet know if it contains an
1752          * application, a boottime driver, or a runtime driver. So here we
1753          * allocate a buffer as EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA. The caller has to
1754          * update the reservation according to the image type.
1755          */
1756         bs = info->file_size;
1757         ret = efi_allocate_pages(EFI_ALLOCATE_ANY_PAGES,
1758                                  EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA,
1759                                  efi_size_in_pages(bs), &addr);
1760         if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
1761                 ret = EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
1762                 goto error;
1763         }
1764
1765         /* Read file */
1766         EFI_CALL(ret = f->read(f, &bs, (void *)(uintptr_t)addr));
1767         if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
1768                 efi_free_pages(addr, efi_size_in_pages(bs));
1769         *buffer = (void *)(uintptr_t)addr;
1770         *size = bs;
1771 error:
1772         EFI_CALL(f->close(f));
1773         free(info);
1774         return ret;
1775 }
1776
1777 /**
1778  * efi_load_image() - load an EFI image into memory
1779  * @boot_policy:   true for request originating from the boot manager
1780  * @parent_image:  the caller's image handle
1781  * @file_path:     the path of the image to load
1782  * @source_buffer: memory location from which the image is installed
1783  * @source_size:   size of the memory area from which the image is installed
1784  * @image_handle:  handle for the newly installed image
1785  *
1786  * This function implements the LoadImage service.
1787  *
1788  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification
1789  * for details.
1790  *
1791  * Return: status code
1792  */
1793 efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_load_image(bool boot_policy,
1794                                    efi_handle_t parent_image,
1795                                    struct efi_device_path *file_path,
1796                                    void *source_buffer,
1797                                    efi_uintn_t source_size,
1798                                    efi_handle_t *image_handle)
1799 {
1800         struct efi_device_path *dp, *fp;
1801         struct efi_loaded_image *info = NULL;
1802         struct efi_loaded_image_obj **image_obj =
1803                 (struct efi_loaded_image_obj **)image_handle;
1804         efi_status_t ret;
1805         void *dest_buffer;
1806
1807         EFI_ENTRY("%d, %p, %pD, %p, %zd, %p", boot_policy, parent_image,
1808                   file_path, source_buffer, source_size, image_handle);
1809
1810         if (!image_handle || !efi_search_obj(parent_image)) {
1811                 ret = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1812                 goto error;
1813         }
1814
1815         if (!source_buffer && !file_path) {
1816                 ret = EFI_NOT_FOUND;
1817                 goto error;
1818         }
1819         /* The parent image handle must refer to a loaded image */
1820         if (!parent_image->type) {
1821                 ret = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1822                 goto error;
1823         }
1824
1825         if (!source_buffer) {
1826                 ret = efi_load_image_from_path(file_path, &dest_buffer,
1827                                                &source_size);
1828                 if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
1829                         goto error;
1830         } else {
1831                 if (!source_size) {
1832                         ret = EFI_LOAD_ERROR;
1833                         goto error;
1834                 }
1835                 dest_buffer = source_buffer;
1836         }
1837         /* split file_path which contains both the device and file parts */
1838         efi_dp_split_file_path(file_path, &dp, &fp);
1839         ret = efi_setup_loaded_image(dp, fp, image_obj, &info);
1840         if (ret == EFI_SUCCESS)
1841                 ret = efi_load_pe(*image_obj, dest_buffer, info);
1842         if (!source_buffer)
1843                 /* Release buffer to which file was loaded */
1844                 efi_free_pages((uintptr_t)dest_buffer,
1845                                efi_size_in_pages(source_size));
1846         if (ret == EFI_SUCCESS) {
1847                 info->system_table = &systab;
1848                 info->parent_handle = parent_image;
1849         } else {
1850                 /* The image is invalid. Release all associated resources. */
1851                 efi_delete_handle(*image_handle);
1852                 *image_handle = NULL;
1853                 free(info);
1854         }
1855 error:
1856         return EFI_EXIT(ret);
1857 }
1858
1859 /**
1860  * efi_exit_caches() - fix up caches for EFI payloads if necessary
1861  */
1862 static void efi_exit_caches(void)
1863 {
1864 #if defined(CONFIG_ARM) && !defined(CONFIG_ARM64)
1865         /*
1866          * Grub on 32bit ARM needs to have caches disabled before jumping into
1867          * a zImage, but does not know of all cache layers. Give it a hand.
1868          */
1869         if (efi_is_direct_boot)
1870                 cleanup_before_linux();
1871 #endif
1872 }
1873
1874 /**
1875  * efi_exit_boot_services() - stop all boot services
1876  * @image_handle: handle of the loaded image
1877  * @map_key:      key of the memory map
1878  *
1879  * This function implements the ExitBootServices service.
1880  *
1881  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification
1882  * for details.
1883  *
1884  * All timer events are disabled. For exit boot services events the
1885  * notification function is called. The boot services are disabled in the
1886  * system table.
1887  *
1888  * Return: status code
1889  */
1890 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_exit_boot_services(efi_handle_t image_handle,
1891                                                   efi_uintn_t map_key)
1892 {
1893         struct efi_event *evt;
1894
1895         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %zx", image_handle, map_key);
1896
1897         /* Check that the caller has read the current memory map */
1898         if (map_key != efi_memory_map_key)
1899                 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1900
1901         /* Make sure that notification functions are not called anymore */
1902         efi_tpl = TPL_HIGH_LEVEL;
1903
1904         /* Check if ExitBootServices has already been called */
1905         if (!systab.boottime)
1906                 return EFI_EXIT(EFI_SUCCESS);
1907
1908         /* Add related events to the event group */
1909         list_for_each_entry(evt, &efi_events, link) {
1910                 if (evt->type == EVT_SIGNAL_EXIT_BOOT_SERVICES)
1911                         evt->group = &efi_guid_event_group_exit_boot_services;
1912         }
1913         /* Notify that ExitBootServices is invoked. */
1914         list_for_each_entry(evt, &efi_events, link) {
1915                 if (evt->group &&
1916                     !guidcmp(evt->group,
1917                              &efi_guid_event_group_exit_boot_services)) {
1918                         efi_signal_event(evt, false);
1919                         break;
1920                 }
1921         }
1922
1923         /* TODO: Should persist EFI variables here */
1924
1925         board_quiesce_devices();
1926
1927         /* Fix up caches for EFI payloads if necessary */
1928         efi_exit_caches();
1929
1930         /* This stops all lingering devices */
1931         bootm_disable_interrupts();
1932
1933         /* Disable boot time services */
1934         systab.con_in_handle = NULL;
1935         systab.con_in = NULL;
1936         systab.con_out_handle = NULL;
1937         systab.con_out = NULL;
1938         systab.stderr_handle = NULL;
1939         systab.std_err = NULL;
1940         systab.boottime = NULL;
1941
1942         /* Recalculate CRC32 */
1943         efi_update_table_header_crc32(&systab.hdr);
1944
1945         /* Give the payload some time to boot */
1946         efi_set_watchdog(0);
1947         WATCHDOG_RESET();
1948
1949         return EFI_EXIT(EFI_SUCCESS);
1950 }
1951
1952 /**
1953  * efi_get_next_monotonic_count() - get next value of the counter
1954  * @count: returned value of the counter
1955  *
1956  * This function implements the NextMonotonicCount service.
1957  *
1958  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
1959  * details.
1960  *
1961  * Return: status code
1962  */
1963 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_get_next_monotonic_count(uint64_t *count)
1964 {
1965         static uint64_t mono;
1966         efi_status_t ret;
1967
1968         EFI_ENTRY("%p", count);
1969         if (!count) {
1970                 ret = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1971                 goto out;
1972         }
1973         *count = mono++;
1974         ret = EFI_SUCCESS;
1975 out:
1976         return EFI_EXIT(ret);
1977 }
1978
1979 /**
1980  * efi_stall() - sleep
1981  * @microseconds: period to sleep in microseconds
1982  *
1983  * This function implements the Stall service.
1984  *
1985  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
1986  * details.
1987  *
1988  * Return:  status code
1989  */
1990 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_stall(unsigned long microseconds)
1991 {
1992         EFI_ENTRY("%ld", microseconds);
1993         udelay(microseconds);
1994         return EFI_EXIT(EFI_SUCCESS);
1995 }
1996
1997 /**
1998  * efi_set_watchdog_timer() - reset the watchdog timer
1999  * @timeout:       seconds before reset by watchdog
2000  * @watchdog_code: code to be logged when resetting
2001  * @data_size:     size of buffer in bytes
2002  * @watchdog_data: buffer with data describing the reset reason
2003  *
2004  * This function implements the SetWatchdogTimer service.
2005  *
2006  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2007  * details.
2008  *
2009  * Return: status code
2010  */
2011 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_set_watchdog_timer(unsigned long timeout,
2012                                                   uint64_t watchdog_code,
2013                                                   unsigned long data_size,
2014                                                   uint16_t *watchdog_data)
2015 {
2016         EFI_ENTRY("%ld, 0x%llx, %ld, %p", timeout, watchdog_code,
2017                   data_size, watchdog_data);
2018         return EFI_EXIT(efi_set_watchdog(timeout));
2019 }
2020
2021 /**
2022  * efi_close_protocol() - close a protocol
2023  * @handle:            handle on which the protocol shall be closed
2024  * @protocol:          GUID of the protocol to close
2025  * @agent_handle:      handle of the driver
2026  * @controller_handle: handle of the controller
2027  *
2028  * This function implements the CloseProtocol service.
2029  *
2030  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2031  * details.
2032  *
2033  * Return: status code
2034  */
2035 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_close_protocol(efi_handle_t handle,
2036                                               const efi_guid_t *protocol,
2037                                               efi_handle_t agent_handle,
2038                                               efi_handle_t controller_handle)
2039 {
2040         struct efi_handler *handler;
2041         struct efi_open_protocol_info_item *item;
2042         struct efi_open_protocol_info_item *pos;
2043         efi_status_t r;
2044
2045         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %pUl, %p, %p", handle, protocol, agent_handle,
2046                   controller_handle);
2047
2048         if (!efi_search_obj(agent_handle) ||
2049             (controller_handle && !efi_search_obj(controller_handle))) {
2050                 r = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
2051                 goto out;
2052         }
2053         r = efi_search_protocol(handle, protocol, &handler);
2054         if (r != EFI_SUCCESS)
2055                 goto out;
2056
2057         r = EFI_NOT_FOUND;
2058         list_for_each_entry_safe(item, pos, &handler->open_infos, link) {
2059                 if (item->info.agent_handle == agent_handle &&
2060                     item->info.controller_handle == controller_handle) {
2061                         efi_delete_open_info(item);
2062                         r = EFI_SUCCESS;
2063                         break;
2064                 }
2065         }
2066 out:
2067         return EFI_EXIT(r);
2068 }
2069
2070 /**
2071  * efi_open_protocol_information() - provide information about then open status
2072  *                                   of a protocol on a handle
2073  * @handle:       handle for which the information shall be retrieved
2074  * @protocol:     GUID of the protocol
2075  * @entry_buffer: buffer to receive the open protocol information
2076  * @entry_count:  number of entries available in the buffer
2077  *
2078  * This function implements the OpenProtocolInformation service.
2079  *
2080  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2081  * details.
2082  *
2083  * Return: status code
2084  */
2085 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_open_protocol_information(
2086                         efi_handle_t handle, const efi_guid_t *protocol,
2087                         struct efi_open_protocol_info_entry **entry_buffer,
2088                         efi_uintn_t *entry_count)
2089 {
2090         unsigned long buffer_size;
2091         unsigned long count;
2092         struct efi_handler *handler;
2093         struct efi_open_protocol_info_item *item;
2094         efi_status_t r;
2095
2096         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %pUl, %p, %p", handle, protocol, entry_buffer,
2097                   entry_count);
2098
2099         /* Check parameters */
2100         if (!entry_buffer) {
2101                 r = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
2102                 goto out;
2103         }
2104         r = efi_search_protocol(handle, protocol, &handler);
2105         if (r != EFI_SUCCESS)
2106                 goto out;
2107
2108         /* Count entries */
2109         count = 0;
2110         list_for_each_entry(item, &handler->open_infos, link) {
2111                 if (item->info.open_count)
2112                         ++count;
2113         }
2114         *entry_count = count;
2115         *entry_buffer = NULL;
2116         if (!count) {
2117                 r = EFI_SUCCESS;
2118                 goto out;
2119         }
2120
2121         /* Copy entries */
2122         buffer_size = count * sizeof(struct efi_open_protocol_info_entry);
2123         r = efi_allocate_pool(EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA, buffer_size,
2124                               (void **)entry_buffer);
2125         if (r != EFI_SUCCESS)
2126                 goto out;
2127         list_for_each_entry_reverse(item, &handler->open_infos, link) {
2128                 if (item->info.open_count)
2129                         (*entry_buffer)[--count] = item->info;
2130         }
2131 out:
2132         return EFI_EXIT(r);
2133 }
2134
2135 /**
2136  * efi_protocols_per_handle() - get protocols installed on a handle
2137  * @handle:                handle for which the information is retrieved
2138  * @protocol_buffer:       buffer with protocol GUIDs
2139  * @protocol_buffer_count: number of entries in the buffer
2140  *
2141  * This function implements the ProtocolsPerHandleService.
2142  *
2143  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2144  * details.
2145  *
2146  * Return: status code
2147  */
2148 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_protocols_per_handle(
2149                         efi_handle_t handle, efi_guid_t ***protocol_buffer,
2150                         efi_uintn_t *protocol_buffer_count)
2151 {
2152         unsigned long buffer_size;
2153         struct efi_object *efiobj;
2154         struct list_head *protocol_handle;
2155         efi_status_t r;
2156
2157         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %p, %p", handle, protocol_buffer,
2158                   protocol_buffer_count);
2159
2160         if (!handle || !protocol_buffer || !protocol_buffer_count)
2161                 return EFI_EXIT(EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER);
2162
2163         *protocol_buffer = NULL;
2164         *protocol_buffer_count = 0;
2165
2166         efiobj = efi_search_obj(handle);
2167         if (!efiobj)
2168                 return EFI_EXIT(EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER);
2169
2170         /* Count protocols */
2171         list_for_each(protocol_handle, &efiobj->protocols) {
2172                 ++*protocol_buffer_count;
2173         }
2174
2175         /* Copy GUIDs */
2176         if (*protocol_buffer_count) {
2177                 size_t j = 0;
2178
2179                 buffer_size = sizeof(efi_guid_t *) * *protocol_buffer_count;
2180                 r = efi_allocate_pool(EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA, buffer_size,
2181                                       (void **)protocol_buffer);
2182                 if (r != EFI_SUCCESS)
2183                         return EFI_EXIT(r);
2184                 list_for_each(protocol_handle, &efiobj->protocols) {
2185                         struct efi_handler *protocol;
2186
2187                         protocol = list_entry(protocol_handle,
2188                                               struct efi_handler, link);
2189                         (*protocol_buffer)[j] = (void *)protocol->guid;
2190                         ++j;
2191                 }
2192         }
2193
2194         return EFI_EXIT(EFI_SUCCESS);
2195 }
2196
2197 /**
2198  * efi_locate_handle_buffer() - locate handles implementing a protocol
2199  * @search_type: selection criterion
2200  * @protocol:    GUID of the protocol
2201  * @search_key:  registration key
2202  * @no_handles:  number of returned handles
2203  * @buffer:      buffer with the returned handles
2204  *
2205  * This function implements the LocateHandleBuffer service.
2206  *
2207  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2208  * details.
2209  *
2210  * Return: status code
2211  */
2212 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_locate_handle_buffer(
2213                         enum efi_locate_search_type search_type,
2214                         const efi_guid_t *protocol, void *search_key,
2215                         efi_uintn_t *no_handles, efi_handle_t **buffer)
2216 {
2217         efi_status_t r;
2218         efi_uintn_t buffer_size = 0;
2219
2220         EFI_ENTRY("%d, %pUl, %p, %p, %p", search_type, protocol, search_key,
2221                   no_handles, buffer);
2222
2223         if (!no_handles || !buffer) {
2224                 r = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
2225                 goto out;
2226         }
2227         *no_handles = 0;
2228         *buffer = NULL;
2229         r = efi_locate_handle(search_type, protocol, search_key, &buffer_size,
2230                               *buffer);
2231         if (r != EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL)
2232                 goto out;
2233         r = efi_allocate_pool(EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA, buffer_size,
2234                               (void **)buffer);
2235         if (r != EFI_SUCCESS)
2236                 goto out;
2237         r = efi_locate_handle(search_type, protocol, search_key, &buffer_size,
2238                               *buffer);
2239         if (r == EFI_SUCCESS)
2240                 *no_handles = buffer_size / sizeof(efi_handle_t);
2241 out:
2242         return EFI_EXIT(r);
2243 }
2244
2245 /**
2246  * efi_locate_protocol() - find an interface implementing a protocol
2247  * @protocol:           GUID of the protocol
2248  * @registration:       registration key passed to the notification function
2249  * @protocol_interface: interface implementing the protocol
2250  *
2251  * This function implements the LocateProtocol service.
2252  *
2253  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2254  * details.
2255  *
2256  * Return: status code
2257  */
2258 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_locate_protocol(const efi_guid_t *protocol,
2259                                                void *registration,
2260                                                void **protocol_interface)
2261 {
2262         struct efi_handler *handler;
2263         efi_status_t ret;
2264         struct efi_object *efiobj;
2265
2266         EFI_ENTRY("%pUl, %p, %p", protocol, registration, protocol_interface);
2267
2268         /*
2269          * The UEFI spec explicitly requires a protocol even if a registration
2270          * key is provided. This differs from the logic in LocateHandle().
2271          */
2272         if (!protocol || !protocol_interface)
2273                 return EFI_EXIT(EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER);
2274
2275         if (registration) {
2276                 struct efi_register_notify_event *event;
2277                 struct efi_protocol_notification *handle;
2278
2279                 event = efi_check_register_notify_event(registration);
2280                 if (!event)
2281                         return EFI_EXIT(EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER);
2282                 /*
2283                  * The UEFI spec requires to return EFI_NOT_FOUND if no
2284                  * protocol instance matches protocol and registration.
2285                  * So let's do the same for a mismatch between protocol and
2286                  * registration.
2287                  */
2288                 if (guidcmp(&event->protocol, protocol))
2289                         goto not_found;
2290                 if (list_empty(&event->handles))
2291                         goto not_found;
2292                 handle = list_first_entry(&event->handles,
2293                                           struct efi_protocol_notification,
2294                                           link);
2295                 efiobj = handle->handle;
2296                 list_del(&handle->link);
2297                 free(handle);
2298                 ret = efi_search_protocol(efiobj, protocol, &handler);
2299                 if (ret == EFI_SUCCESS)
2300                         goto found;
2301         } else {
2302                 list_for_each_entry(efiobj, &efi_obj_list, link) {
2303                         ret = efi_search_protocol(efiobj, protocol, &handler);
2304                         if (ret == EFI_SUCCESS)
2305                                 goto found;
2306                 }
2307         }
2308 not_found:
2309         *protocol_interface = NULL;
2310         return EFI_EXIT(EFI_NOT_FOUND);
2311 found:
2312         *protocol_interface = handler->protocol_interface;
2313         return EFI_EXIT(EFI_SUCCESS);
2314 }
2315
2316 /**
2317  * efi_locate_device_path() - Get the device path and handle of an device
2318  *                            implementing a protocol
2319  * @protocol:    GUID of the protocol
2320  * @device_path: device path
2321  * @device:      handle of the device
2322  *
2323  * This function implements the LocateDevicePath service.
2324  *
2325  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2326  * details.
2327  *
2328  * Return: status code
2329  */
2330 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_locate_device_path(
2331                         const efi_guid_t *protocol,
2332                         struct efi_device_path **device_path,
2333                         efi_handle_t *device)
2334 {
2335         struct efi_device_path *dp;
2336         size_t i;
2337         struct efi_handler *handler;
2338         efi_handle_t *handles;
2339         size_t len, len_dp;
2340         size_t len_best = 0;
2341         efi_uintn_t no_handles;
2342         u8 *remainder;
2343         efi_status_t ret;
2344
2345         EFI_ENTRY("%pUl, %p, %p", protocol, device_path, device);
2346
2347         if (!protocol || !device_path || !*device_path) {
2348                 ret = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
2349                 goto out;
2350         }
2351
2352         /* Find end of device path */
2353         len = efi_dp_instance_size(*device_path);
2354
2355         /* Get all handles implementing the protocol */
2356         ret = EFI_CALL(efi_locate_handle_buffer(BY_PROTOCOL, protocol, NULL,
2357                                                 &no_handles, &handles));
2358         if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
2359                 goto out;
2360
2361         for (i = 0; i < no_handles; ++i) {
2362                 /* Find the device path protocol */
2363                 ret = efi_search_protocol(handles[i], &efi_guid_device_path,
2364                                           &handler);
2365                 if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
2366                         continue;
2367                 dp = (struct efi_device_path *)handler->protocol_interface;
2368                 len_dp = efi_dp_instance_size(dp);
2369                 /*
2370                  * This handle can only be a better fit
2371                  * if its device path length is longer than the best fit and
2372                  * if its device path length is shorter of equal the searched
2373                  * device path.
2374                  */
2375                 if (len_dp <= len_best || len_dp > len)
2376                         continue;
2377                 /* Check if dp is a subpath of device_path */
2378                 if (memcmp(*device_path, dp, len_dp))
2379                         continue;
2380                 if (!device) {
2381                         ret = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
2382                         goto out;
2383                 }
2384                 *device = handles[i];
2385                 len_best = len_dp;
2386         }
2387         if (len_best) {
2388                 remainder = (u8 *)*device_path + len_best;
2389                 *device_path = (struct efi_device_path *)remainder;
2390                 ret = EFI_SUCCESS;
2391         } else {
2392                 ret = EFI_NOT_FOUND;
2393         }
2394 out:
2395         return EFI_EXIT(ret);
2396 }
2397
2398 /**
2399  * efi_install_multiple_protocol_interfaces() - Install multiple protocol
2400  *                                              interfaces
2401  * @handle: handle on which the protocol interfaces shall be installed
2402  * @...:    NULL terminated argument list with pairs of protocol GUIDS and
2403  *          interfaces
2404  *
2405  * This function implements the MultipleProtocolInterfaces service.
2406  *
2407  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2408  * details.
2409  *
2410  * Return: status code
2411  */
2412 efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_install_multiple_protocol_interfaces
2413                                 (efi_handle_t *handle, ...)
2414 {
2415         EFI_ENTRY("%p", handle);
2416
2417         efi_va_list argptr;
2418         const efi_guid_t *protocol;
2419         void *protocol_interface;
2420         efi_handle_t old_handle;
2421         efi_status_t r = EFI_SUCCESS;
2422         int i = 0;
2423
2424         if (!handle)
2425                 return EFI_EXIT(EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER);
2426
2427         efi_va_start(argptr, handle);
2428         for (;;) {
2429                 protocol = efi_va_arg(argptr, efi_guid_t*);
2430                 if (!protocol)
2431                         break;
2432                 protocol_interface = efi_va_arg(argptr, void*);
2433                 /* Check that a device path has not been installed before */
2434                 if (!guidcmp(protocol, &efi_guid_device_path)) {
2435                         struct efi_device_path *dp = protocol_interface;
2436
2437                         r = EFI_CALL(efi_locate_device_path(protocol, &dp,
2438                                                             &old_handle));
2439                         if (r == EFI_SUCCESS &&
2440                             dp->type == DEVICE_PATH_TYPE_END) {
2441                                 EFI_PRINT("Path %pD already installed\n",
2442                                           protocol_interface);
2443                                 r = EFI_ALREADY_STARTED;
2444                                 break;
2445                         }
2446                 }
2447                 r = EFI_CALL(efi_install_protocol_interface(
2448                                                 handle, protocol,
2449                                                 EFI_NATIVE_INTERFACE,
2450                                                 protocol_interface));
2451                 if (r != EFI_SUCCESS)
2452                         break;
2453                 i++;
2454         }
2455         efi_va_end(argptr);
2456         if (r == EFI_SUCCESS)
2457                 return EFI_EXIT(r);
2458
2459         /* If an error occurred undo all changes. */
2460         efi_va_start(argptr, handle);
2461         for (; i; --i) {
2462                 protocol = efi_va_arg(argptr, efi_guid_t*);
2463                 protocol_interface = efi_va_arg(argptr, void*);
2464                 EFI_CALL(efi_uninstall_protocol_interface(*handle, protocol,
2465                                                           protocol_interface));
2466         }
2467         efi_va_end(argptr);
2468
2469         return EFI_EXIT(r);
2470 }
2471
2472 /**
2473  * efi_uninstall_multiple_protocol_interfaces() - uninstall multiple protocol
2474  *                                                interfaces
2475  * @handle: handle from which the protocol interfaces shall be removed
2476  * @...:    NULL terminated argument list with pairs of protocol GUIDS and
2477  *          interfaces
2478  *
2479  * This function implements the UninstallMultipleProtocolInterfaces service.
2480  *
2481  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2482  * details.
2483  *
2484  * Return: status code
2485  */
2486 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_uninstall_multiple_protocol_interfaces(
2487                         efi_handle_t handle, ...)
2488 {
2489         EFI_ENTRY("%p", handle);
2490
2491         efi_va_list argptr;
2492         const efi_guid_t *protocol;
2493         void *protocol_interface;
2494         efi_status_t r = EFI_SUCCESS;
2495         size_t i = 0;
2496
2497         if (!handle)
2498                 return EFI_EXIT(EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER);
2499
2500         efi_va_start(argptr, handle);
2501         for (;;) {
2502                 protocol = efi_va_arg(argptr, efi_guid_t*);
2503                 if (!protocol)
2504                         break;
2505                 protocol_interface = efi_va_arg(argptr, void*);
2506                 r = efi_uninstall_protocol(handle, protocol,
2507                                            protocol_interface);
2508                 if (r != EFI_SUCCESS)
2509                         break;
2510                 i++;
2511         }
2512         efi_va_end(argptr);
2513         if (r == EFI_SUCCESS) {
2514                 /* If the last protocol has been removed, delete the handle. */
2515                 if (list_empty(&handle->protocols)) {
2516                         list_del(&handle->link);
2517                         free(handle);
2518                 }
2519                 return EFI_EXIT(r);
2520         }
2521
2522         /* If an error occurred undo all changes. */
2523         efi_va_start(argptr, handle);
2524         for (; i; --i) {
2525                 protocol = efi_va_arg(argptr, efi_guid_t*);
2526                 protocol_interface = efi_va_arg(argptr, void*);
2527                 EFI_CALL(efi_install_protocol_interface(&handle, protocol,
2528                                                         EFI_NATIVE_INTERFACE,
2529                                                         protocol_interface));
2530         }
2531         efi_va_end(argptr);
2532
2533         /* In case of an error always return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER */
2534         return EFI_EXIT(EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER);
2535 }
2536
2537 /**
2538  * efi_calculate_crc32() - calculate cyclic redundancy code
2539  * @data:      buffer with data
2540  * @data_size: size of buffer in bytes
2541  * @crc32_p:   cyclic redundancy code
2542  *
2543  * This function implements the CalculateCrc32 service.
2544  *
2545  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2546  * details.
2547  *
2548  * Return: status code
2549  */
2550 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_calculate_crc32(const void *data,
2551                                                efi_uintn_t data_size,
2552                                                u32 *crc32_p)
2553 {
2554         efi_status_t ret = EFI_SUCCESS;
2555
2556         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %zu", data, data_size);
2557         if (!data || !data_size || !crc32_p) {
2558                 ret = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
2559                 goto out;
2560         }
2561         *crc32_p = crc32(0, data, data_size);
2562 out:
2563         return EFI_EXIT(ret);
2564 }
2565
2566 /**
2567  * efi_copy_mem() - copy memory
2568  * @destination: destination of the copy operation
2569  * @source:      source of the copy operation
2570  * @length:      number of bytes to copy
2571  *
2572  * This function implements the CopyMem service.
2573  *
2574  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2575  * details.
2576  */
2577 static void EFIAPI efi_copy_mem(void *destination, const void *source,
2578                                 size_t length)
2579 {
2580         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %p, %ld", destination, source, (unsigned long)length);
2581         memmove(destination, source, length);
2582         EFI_EXIT(EFI_SUCCESS);
2583 }
2584
2585 /**
2586  * efi_set_mem() - Fill memory with a byte value.
2587  * @buffer: buffer to fill
2588  * @size:   size of buffer in bytes
2589  * @value:  byte to copy to the buffer
2590  *
2591  * This function implements the SetMem service.
2592  *
2593  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2594  * details.
2595  */
2596 static void EFIAPI efi_set_mem(void *buffer, size_t size, uint8_t value)
2597 {
2598         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %ld, 0x%x", buffer, (unsigned long)size, value);
2599         memset(buffer, value, size);
2600         EFI_EXIT(EFI_SUCCESS);
2601 }
2602
2603 /**
2604  * efi_protocol_open() - open protocol interface on a handle
2605  * @handler:            handler of a protocol
2606  * @protocol_interface: interface implementing the protocol
2607  * @agent_handle:       handle of the driver
2608  * @controller_handle:  handle of the controller
2609  * @attributes:         attributes indicating how to open the protocol
2610  *
2611  * Return: status code
2612  */
2613 static efi_status_t efi_protocol_open(
2614                         struct efi_handler *handler,
2615                         void **protocol_interface, void *agent_handle,
2616                         void *controller_handle, uint32_t attributes)
2617 {
2618         struct efi_open_protocol_info_item *item;
2619         struct efi_open_protocol_info_entry *match = NULL;
2620         bool opened_by_driver = false;
2621         bool opened_exclusive = false;
2622
2623         /* If there is no agent, only return the interface */
2624         if (!agent_handle)
2625                 goto out;
2626
2627         /* For TEST_PROTOCOL ignore interface attribute */
2628         if (attributes != EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_TEST_PROTOCOL)
2629                 *protocol_interface = NULL;
2630
2631         /*
2632          * Check if the protocol is already opened by a driver with the same
2633          * attributes or opened exclusively
2634          */
2635         list_for_each_entry(item, &handler->open_infos, link) {
2636                 if (item->info.agent_handle == agent_handle) {
2637                         if ((attributes & EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_DRIVER) &&
2638                             (item->info.attributes == attributes))
2639                                 return EFI_ALREADY_STARTED;
2640                 } else {
2641                         if (item->info.attributes &
2642                             EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_DRIVER)
2643                                 opened_by_driver = true;
2644                 }
2645                 if (item->info.attributes & EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_EXCLUSIVE)
2646                         opened_exclusive = true;
2647         }
2648
2649         /* Only one controller can open the protocol exclusively */
2650         if (attributes & EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_EXCLUSIVE) {
2651                 if (opened_exclusive)
2652                         return EFI_ACCESS_DENIED;
2653         } else if (attributes & EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_DRIVER) {
2654                 if (opened_exclusive || opened_by_driver)
2655                         return EFI_ACCESS_DENIED;
2656         }
2657
2658         /* Prepare exclusive opening */
2659         if (attributes & EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_EXCLUSIVE) {
2660                 /* Try to disconnect controllers */
2661 disconnect_next:
2662                 opened_by_driver = false;
2663                 list_for_each_entry(item, &handler->open_infos, link) {
2664                         efi_status_t ret;
2665
2666                         if (item->info.attributes ==
2667                                         EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_DRIVER) {
2668                                 ret = EFI_CALL(efi_disconnect_controller(
2669                                                 item->info.controller_handle,
2670                                                 item->info.agent_handle,
2671                                                 NULL));
2672                                 if (ret == EFI_SUCCESS)
2673                                         /*
2674                                          * Child controllers may have been
2675                                          * removed from the open_infos list. So
2676                                          * let's restart the loop.
2677                                          */
2678                                         goto disconnect_next;
2679                                 else
2680                                         opened_by_driver = true;
2681                         }
2682                 }
2683                 /* Only one driver can be connected */
2684                 if (opened_by_driver)
2685                         return EFI_ACCESS_DENIED;
2686         }
2687
2688         /* Find existing entry */
2689         list_for_each_entry(item, &handler->open_infos, link) {
2690                 if (item->info.agent_handle == agent_handle &&
2691                     item->info.controller_handle == controller_handle)
2692                         match = &item->info;
2693         }
2694         /* None found, create one */
2695         if (!match) {
2696                 match = efi_create_open_info(handler);
2697                 if (!match)
2698                         return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
2699         }
2700
2701         match->agent_handle = agent_handle;
2702         match->controller_handle = controller_handle;
2703         match->attributes = attributes;
2704         match->open_count++;
2705
2706 out:
2707         /* For TEST_PROTOCOL ignore interface attribute. */
2708         if (attributes != EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_TEST_PROTOCOL)
2709                 *protocol_interface = handler->protocol_interface;
2710
2711         return EFI_SUCCESS;
2712 }
2713
2714 /**
2715  * efi_open_protocol() - open protocol interface on a handle
2716  * @handle:             handle on which the protocol shall be opened
2717  * @protocol:           GUID of the protocol
2718  * @protocol_interface: interface implementing the protocol
2719  * @agent_handle:       handle of the driver
2720  * @controller_handle:  handle of the controller
2721  * @attributes:         attributes indicating how to open the protocol
2722  *
2723  * This function implements the OpenProtocol interface.
2724  *
2725  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2726  * details.
2727  *
2728  * Return: status code
2729  */
2730 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_open_protocol
2731                         (efi_handle_t handle, const efi_guid_t *protocol,
2732                          void **protocol_interface, efi_handle_t agent_handle,
2733                          efi_handle_t controller_handle, uint32_t attributes)
2734 {
2735         struct efi_handler *handler;
2736         efi_status_t r = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
2737
2738         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %pUl, %p, %p, %p, 0x%x", handle, protocol,
2739                   protocol_interface, agent_handle, controller_handle,
2740                   attributes);
2741
2742         if (!handle || !protocol ||
2743             (!protocol_interface && attributes !=
2744              EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_TEST_PROTOCOL)) {
2745                 goto out;
2746         }
2747
2748         switch (attributes) {
2749         case EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_HANDLE_PROTOCOL:
2750         case EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_GET_PROTOCOL:
2751         case EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_TEST_PROTOCOL:
2752                 break;
2753         case EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_CHILD_CONTROLLER:
2754                 if (controller_handle == handle)
2755                         goto out;
2756                 /* fall-through */
2757         case EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_DRIVER:
2758         case EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_DRIVER | EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_EXCLUSIVE:
2759                 /* Check that the controller handle is valid */
2760                 if (!efi_search_obj(controller_handle))
2761                         goto out;
2762                 /* fall-through */
2763         case EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_EXCLUSIVE:
2764                 /* Check that the agent handle is valid */
2765                 if (!efi_search_obj(agent_handle))
2766                         goto out;
2767                 break;
2768         default:
2769                 goto out;
2770         }
2771
2772         r = efi_search_protocol(handle, protocol, &handler);
2773         switch (r) {
2774         case EFI_SUCCESS:
2775                 break;
2776         case EFI_NOT_FOUND:
2777                 r = EFI_UNSUPPORTED;
2778                 goto out;
2779         default:
2780                 goto out;
2781         }
2782
2783         r = efi_protocol_open(handler, protocol_interface, agent_handle,
2784                               controller_handle, attributes);
2785 out:
2786         return EFI_EXIT(r);
2787 }
2788
2789 /**
2790  * efi_start_image() - call the entry point of an image
2791  * @image_handle:   handle of the image
2792  * @exit_data_size: size of the buffer
2793  * @exit_data:      buffer to receive the exit data of the called image
2794  *
2795  * This function implements the StartImage service.
2796  *
2797  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2798  * details.
2799  *
2800  * Return: status code
2801  */
2802 efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_start_image(efi_handle_t image_handle,
2803                                     efi_uintn_t *exit_data_size,
2804                                     u16 **exit_data)
2805 {
2806         struct efi_loaded_image_obj *image_obj =
2807                 (struct efi_loaded_image_obj *)image_handle;
2808         efi_status_t ret;
2809         void *info;
2810         efi_handle_t parent_image = current_image;
2811
2812         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %p, %p", image_handle, exit_data_size, exit_data);
2813
2814         /* Check parameters */
2815         ret = EFI_CALL(efi_open_protocol(image_handle, &efi_guid_loaded_image,
2816                                          &info, NULL, NULL,
2817                                          EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_GET_PROTOCOL));
2818         if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
2819                 return EFI_EXIT(EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER);
2820
2821         efi_is_direct_boot = false;
2822
2823         image_obj->exit_data_size = exit_data_size;
2824         image_obj->exit_data = exit_data;
2825
2826         /* call the image! */
2827         if (setjmp(&image_obj->exit_jmp)) {
2828                 /*
2829                  * We called the entry point of the child image with EFI_CALL
2830                  * in the lines below. The child image called the Exit() boot
2831                  * service efi_exit() which executed the long jump that brought
2832                  * us to the current line. This implies that the second half
2833                  * of the EFI_CALL macro has not been executed.
2834                  */
2835 #ifdef CONFIG_ARM
2836                 /*
2837                  * efi_exit() called efi_restore_gd(). We have to undo this
2838                  * otherwise __efi_entry_check() will put the wrong value into
2839                  * app_gd.
2840                  */
2841                 gd = app_gd;
2842 #endif
2843                 /*
2844                  * To get ready to call EFI_EXIT below we have to execute the
2845                  * missed out steps of EFI_CALL.
2846                  */
2847                 assert(__efi_entry_check());
2848                 EFI_PRINT("%lu returned by started image\n",
2849                           (unsigned long)((uintptr_t)image_obj->exit_status &
2850                           ~EFI_ERROR_MASK));
2851                 current_image = parent_image;
2852                 return EFI_EXIT(image_obj->exit_status);
2853         }
2854
2855         current_image = image_handle;
2856         image_obj->header.type = EFI_OBJECT_TYPE_STARTED_IMAGE;
2857         EFI_PRINT("Jumping into 0x%p\n", image_obj->entry);
2858         ret = EFI_CALL(image_obj->entry(image_handle, &systab));
2859
2860         /*
2861          * Usually UEFI applications call Exit() instead of returning.
2862          * But because the world doesn't consist of ponies and unicorns,
2863          * we're happy to emulate that behavior on behalf of a payload
2864          * that forgot.
2865          */
2866         return EFI_CALL(systab.boottime->exit(image_handle, ret, 0, NULL));
2867 }
2868
2869 /**
2870  * efi_delete_image() - delete loaded image from memory)
2871  *
2872  * @image_obj:                  handle of the loaded image
2873  * @loaded_image_protocol:      loaded image protocol
2874  */
2875 static void efi_delete_image(struct efi_loaded_image_obj *image_obj,
2876                              struct efi_loaded_image *loaded_image_protocol)
2877 {
2878         efi_free_pages((uintptr_t)loaded_image_protocol->image_base,
2879                        efi_size_in_pages(loaded_image_protocol->image_size));
2880         efi_delete_handle(&image_obj->header);
2881 }
2882
2883 /**
2884  * efi_unload_image() - unload an EFI image
2885  * @image_handle: handle of the image to be unloaded
2886  *
2887  * This function implements the UnloadImage service.
2888  *
2889  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2890  * details.
2891  *
2892  * Return: status code
2893  */
2894 efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_unload_image(efi_handle_t image_handle)
2895 {
2896         efi_status_t ret = EFI_SUCCESS;
2897         struct efi_object *efiobj;
2898         struct efi_loaded_image *loaded_image_protocol;
2899
2900         EFI_ENTRY("%p", image_handle);
2901
2902         efiobj = efi_search_obj(image_handle);
2903         if (!efiobj) {
2904                 ret = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
2905                 goto out;
2906         }
2907         /* Find the loaded image protocol */
2908         ret = EFI_CALL(efi_open_protocol(image_handle, &efi_guid_loaded_image,
2909                                          (void **)&loaded_image_protocol,
2910                                          NULL, NULL,
2911                                          EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_GET_PROTOCOL));
2912         if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
2913                 ret = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
2914                 goto out;
2915         }
2916         switch (efiobj->type) {
2917         case EFI_OBJECT_TYPE_STARTED_IMAGE:
2918                 /* Call the unload function */
2919                 if (!loaded_image_protocol->unload) {
2920                         ret = EFI_UNSUPPORTED;
2921                         goto out;
2922                 }
2923                 ret = EFI_CALL(loaded_image_protocol->unload(image_handle));
2924                 if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
2925                         goto out;
2926                 break;
2927         case EFI_OBJECT_TYPE_LOADED_IMAGE:
2928                 break;
2929         default:
2930                 ret = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
2931                 goto out;
2932         }
2933         efi_delete_image((struct efi_loaded_image_obj *)efiobj,
2934                          loaded_image_protocol);
2935 out:
2936         return EFI_EXIT(ret);
2937 }
2938
2939 /**
2940  * efi_update_exit_data() - fill exit data parameters of StartImage()
2941  *
2942  * @image_obj           image handle
2943  * @exit_data_size      size of the exit data buffer
2944  * @exit_data           buffer with data returned by UEFI payload
2945  * Return:              status code
2946  */
2947 static efi_status_t efi_update_exit_data(struct efi_loaded_image_obj *image_obj,
2948                                          efi_uintn_t exit_data_size,
2949                                          u16 *exit_data)
2950 {
2951         efi_status_t ret;
2952
2953         /*
2954          * If exit_data is not provided to StartImage(), exit_data_size must be
2955          * ignored.
2956          */
2957         if (!image_obj->exit_data)
2958                 return EFI_SUCCESS;
2959         if (image_obj->exit_data_size)
2960                 *image_obj->exit_data_size = exit_data_size;
2961         if (exit_data_size && exit_data) {
2962                 ret = efi_allocate_pool(EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_DATA,
2963                                         exit_data_size,
2964                                         (void **)image_obj->exit_data);
2965                 if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
2966                         return ret;
2967                 memcpy(*image_obj->exit_data, exit_data, exit_data_size);
2968         } else {
2969                 image_obj->exit_data = NULL;
2970         }
2971         return EFI_SUCCESS;
2972 }
2973
2974 /**
2975  * efi_exit() - leave an EFI application or driver
2976  * @image_handle:   handle of the application or driver that is exiting
2977  * @exit_status:    status code
2978  * @exit_data_size: size of the buffer in bytes
2979  * @exit_data:      buffer with data describing an error
2980  *
2981  * This function implements the Exit service.
2982  *
2983  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
2984  * details.
2985  *
2986  * Return: status code
2987  */
2988 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_exit(efi_handle_t image_handle,
2989                                     efi_status_t exit_status,
2990                                     efi_uintn_t exit_data_size,
2991                                     u16 *exit_data)
2992 {
2993         /*
2994          * TODO: We should call the unload procedure of the loaded
2995          *       image protocol.
2996          */
2997         efi_status_t ret;
2998         struct efi_loaded_image *loaded_image_protocol;
2999         struct efi_loaded_image_obj *image_obj =
3000                 (struct efi_loaded_image_obj *)image_handle;
3001
3002         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %ld, %zu, %p", image_handle, exit_status,
3003                   exit_data_size, exit_data);
3004
3005         /* Check parameters */
3006         ret = EFI_CALL(efi_open_protocol(image_handle, &efi_guid_loaded_image,
3007                                          (void **)&loaded_image_protocol,
3008                                          NULL, NULL,
3009                                          EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_GET_PROTOCOL));
3010         if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS) {
3011                 ret = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
3012                 goto out;
3013         }
3014
3015         /* Unloading of unstarted images */
3016         switch (image_obj->header.type) {
3017         case EFI_OBJECT_TYPE_STARTED_IMAGE:
3018                 break;
3019         case EFI_OBJECT_TYPE_LOADED_IMAGE:
3020                 efi_delete_image(image_obj, loaded_image_protocol);
3021                 ret = EFI_SUCCESS;
3022                 goto out;
3023         default:
3024                 /* Handle does not refer to loaded image */
3025                 ret = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
3026                 goto out;
3027         }
3028         /* A started image can only be unloaded it is the last one started. */
3029         if (image_handle != current_image) {
3030                 ret = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
3031                 goto out;
3032         }
3033
3034         /* Exit data is only foreseen in case of failure. */
3035         if (exit_status != EFI_SUCCESS) {
3036                 ret = efi_update_exit_data(image_obj, exit_data_size,
3037                                            exit_data);
3038                 /* Exiting has priority. Don't return error to caller. */
3039                 if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
3040                         EFI_PRINT("%s: out of memory\n", __func__);
3041         }
3042         if (image_obj->image_type == IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_EFI_APPLICATION ||
3043             exit_status != EFI_SUCCESS)
3044                 efi_delete_image(image_obj, loaded_image_protocol);
3045
3046         /* Make sure entry/exit counts for EFI world cross-overs match */
3047         EFI_EXIT(exit_status);
3048
3049         /*
3050          * But longjmp out with the U-Boot gd, not the application's, as
3051          * the other end is a setjmp call inside EFI context.
3052          */
3053         efi_restore_gd();
3054
3055         image_obj->exit_status = exit_status;
3056         longjmp(&image_obj->exit_jmp, 1);
3057
3058         panic("EFI application exited");
3059 out:
3060         return EFI_EXIT(ret);
3061 }
3062
3063 /**
3064  * efi_handle_protocol() - get interface of a protocol on a handle
3065  * @handle:             handle on which the protocol shall be opened
3066  * @protocol:           GUID of the protocol
3067  * @protocol_interface: interface implementing the protocol
3068  *
3069  * This function implements the HandleProtocol service.
3070  *
3071  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
3072  * details.
3073  *
3074  * Return: status code
3075  */
3076 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_handle_protocol(efi_handle_t handle,
3077                                                const efi_guid_t *protocol,
3078                                                void **protocol_interface)
3079 {
3080         return efi_open_protocol(handle, protocol, protocol_interface, NULL,
3081                                  NULL, EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_HANDLE_PROTOCOL);
3082 }
3083
3084 /**
3085  * efi_bind_controller() - bind a single driver to a controller
3086  * @controller_handle:   controller handle
3087  * @driver_image_handle: driver handle
3088  * @remain_device_path:  remaining path
3089  *
3090  * Return: status code
3091  */
3092 static efi_status_t efi_bind_controller(
3093                         efi_handle_t controller_handle,
3094                         efi_handle_t driver_image_handle,
3095                         struct efi_device_path *remain_device_path)
3096 {
3097         struct efi_driver_binding_protocol *binding_protocol;
3098         efi_status_t r;
3099
3100         r = EFI_CALL(efi_open_protocol(driver_image_handle,
3101                                        &efi_guid_driver_binding_protocol,
3102                                        (void **)&binding_protocol,
3103                                        driver_image_handle, NULL,
3104                                        EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_GET_PROTOCOL));
3105         if (r != EFI_SUCCESS)
3106                 return r;
3107         r = EFI_CALL(binding_protocol->supported(binding_protocol,
3108                                                  controller_handle,
3109                                                  remain_device_path));
3110         if (r == EFI_SUCCESS)
3111                 r = EFI_CALL(binding_protocol->start(binding_protocol,
3112                                                      controller_handle,
3113                                                      remain_device_path));
3114         EFI_CALL(efi_close_protocol(driver_image_handle,
3115                                     &efi_guid_driver_binding_protocol,
3116                                     driver_image_handle, NULL));
3117         return r;
3118 }
3119
3120 /**
3121  * efi_connect_single_controller() - connect a single driver to a controller
3122  * @controller_handle:   controller
3123  * @driver_image_handle: driver
3124  * @remain_device_path:  remaining path
3125  *
3126  * Return: status code
3127  */
3128 static efi_status_t efi_connect_single_controller(
3129                         efi_handle_t controller_handle,
3130                         efi_handle_t *driver_image_handle,
3131                         struct efi_device_path *remain_device_path)
3132 {
3133         efi_handle_t *buffer;
3134         size_t count;
3135         size_t i;
3136         efi_status_t r;
3137         size_t connected = 0;
3138
3139         /* Get buffer with all handles with driver binding protocol */
3140         r = EFI_CALL(efi_locate_handle_buffer(BY_PROTOCOL,
3141                                               &efi_guid_driver_binding_protocol,
3142                                               NULL, &count, &buffer));
3143         if (r != EFI_SUCCESS)
3144                 return r;
3145
3146         /*  Context Override */
3147         if (driver_image_handle) {
3148                 for (; *driver_image_handle; ++driver_image_handle) {
3149                         for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
3150                                 if (buffer[i] == *driver_image_handle) {
3151                                         buffer[i] = NULL;
3152                                         r = efi_bind_controller(
3153                                                         controller_handle,
3154                                                         *driver_image_handle,
3155                                                         remain_device_path);
3156                                         /*
3157                                          * For drivers that do not support the
3158                                          * controller or are already connected
3159                                          * we receive an error code here.
3160                                          */
3161                                         if (r == EFI_SUCCESS)
3162                                                 ++connected;
3163                                 }
3164                         }
3165                 }
3166         }
3167
3168         /*
3169          * TODO: Some overrides are not yet implemented:
3170          * - Platform Driver Override
3171          * - Driver Family Override Search
3172          * - Bus Specific Driver Override
3173          */
3174
3175         /* Driver Binding Search */
3176         for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
3177                 if (buffer[i]) {
3178                         r = efi_bind_controller(controller_handle,
3179                                                 buffer[i],
3180                                                 remain_device_path);
3181                         if (r == EFI_SUCCESS)
3182                                 ++connected;
3183                 }
3184         }
3185
3186         efi_free_pool(buffer);
3187         if (!connected)
3188                 return EFI_NOT_FOUND;
3189         return EFI_SUCCESS;
3190 }
3191
3192 /**
3193  * efi_connect_controller() - connect a controller to a driver
3194  * @controller_handle:   handle of the controller
3195  * @driver_image_handle: handle of the driver
3196  * @remain_device_path:  device path of a child controller
3197  * @recursive:           true to connect all child controllers
3198  *
3199  * This function implements the ConnectController service.
3200  *
3201  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
3202  * details.
3203  *
3204  * First all driver binding protocol handles are tried for binding drivers.
3205  * Afterwards all handles that have opened a protocol of the controller
3206  * with EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_CHILD_CONTROLLER are connected to drivers.
3207  *
3208  * Return: status code
3209  */
3210 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_connect_controller(
3211                         efi_handle_t controller_handle,
3212                         efi_handle_t *driver_image_handle,
3213                         struct efi_device_path *remain_device_path,
3214                         bool recursive)
3215 {
3216         efi_status_t r;
3217         efi_status_t ret = EFI_NOT_FOUND;
3218         struct efi_object *efiobj;
3219
3220         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %p, %pD, %d", controller_handle, driver_image_handle,
3221                   remain_device_path, recursive);
3222
3223         efiobj = efi_search_obj(controller_handle);
3224         if (!efiobj) {
3225                 ret = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
3226                 goto out;
3227         }
3228
3229         r = efi_connect_single_controller(controller_handle,
3230                                           driver_image_handle,
3231                                           remain_device_path);
3232         if (r == EFI_SUCCESS)
3233                 ret = EFI_SUCCESS;
3234         if (recursive) {
3235                 struct efi_handler *handler;
3236                 struct efi_open_protocol_info_item *item;
3237
3238                 list_for_each_entry(handler, &efiobj->protocols, link) {
3239                         list_for_each_entry(item, &handler->open_infos, link) {
3240                                 if (item->info.attributes &
3241                                     EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_CHILD_CONTROLLER) {
3242                                         r = EFI_CALL(efi_connect_controller(
3243                                                 item->info.controller_handle,
3244                                                 driver_image_handle,
3245                                                 remain_device_path,
3246                                                 recursive));
3247                                         if (r == EFI_SUCCESS)
3248                                                 ret = EFI_SUCCESS;
3249                                 }
3250                         }
3251                 }
3252         }
3253         /*  Check for child controller specified by end node */
3254         if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS && remain_device_path &&
3255             remain_device_path->type == DEVICE_PATH_TYPE_END)
3256                 ret = EFI_SUCCESS;
3257 out:
3258         return EFI_EXIT(ret);
3259 }
3260
3261 /**
3262  * efi_reinstall_protocol_interface() - reinstall protocol interface
3263  * @handle:        handle on which the protocol shall be reinstalled
3264  * @protocol:      GUID of the protocol to be installed
3265  * @old_interface: interface to be removed
3266  * @new_interface: interface to be installed
3267  *
3268  * This function implements the ReinstallProtocolInterface service.
3269  *
3270  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
3271  * details.
3272  *
3273  * The old interface is uninstalled. The new interface is installed.
3274  * Drivers are connected.
3275  *
3276  * Return: status code
3277  */
3278 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_reinstall_protocol_interface(
3279                         efi_handle_t handle, const efi_guid_t *protocol,
3280                         void *old_interface, void *new_interface)
3281 {
3282         efi_status_t ret;
3283
3284         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %pUl, %p, %p", handle, protocol, old_interface,
3285                   new_interface);
3286
3287         /* Uninstall protocol but do not delete handle */
3288         ret = efi_uninstall_protocol(handle, protocol, old_interface);
3289         if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
3290                 goto out;
3291
3292         /* Install the new protocol */
3293         ret = efi_add_protocol(handle, protocol, new_interface);
3294         /*
3295          * The UEFI spec does not specify what should happen to the handle
3296          * if in case of an error no protocol interface remains on the handle.
3297          * So let's do nothing here.
3298          */
3299         if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
3300                 goto out;
3301         /*
3302          * The returned status code has to be ignored.
3303          * Do not create an error if no suitable driver for the handle exists.
3304          */
3305         EFI_CALL(efi_connect_controller(handle, NULL, NULL, true));
3306 out:
3307         return EFI_EXIT(ret);
3308 }
3309
3310 /**
3311  * efi_get_child_controllers() - get all child controllers associated to a driver
3312  * @efiobj:              handle of the controller
3313  * @driver_handle:       handle of the driver
3314  * @number_of_children:  number of child controllers
3315  * @child_handle_buffer: handles of the the child controllers
3316  *
3317  * The allocated buffer has to be freed with free().
3318  *
3319  * Return: status code
3320  */
3321 static efi_status_t efi_get_child_controllers(
3322                                 struct efi_object *efiobj,
3323                                 efi_handle_t driver_handle,
3324                                 efi_uintn_t *number_of_children,
3325                                 efi_handle_t **child_handle_buffer)
3326 {
3327         struct efi_handler *handler;
3328         struct efi_open_protocol_info_item *item;
3329         efi_uintn_t count = 0, i;
3330         bool duplicate;
3331
3332         /* Count all child controller associations */
3333         list_for_each_entry(handler, &efiobj->protocols, link) {
3334                 list_for_each_entry(item, &handler->open_infos, link) {
3335                         if (item->info.agent_handle == driver_handle &&
3336                             item->info.attributes &
3337                             EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_CHILD_CONTROLLER)
3338                                 ++count;
3339                 }
3340         }
3341         /*
3342          * Create buffer. In case of duplicate child controller assignments
3343          * the buffer will be too large. But that does not harm.
3344          */
3345         *number_of_children = 0;
3346         *child_handle_buffer = calloc(count, sizeof(efi_handle_t));
3347         if (!*child_handle_buffer)
3348                 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
3349         /* Copy unique child handles */
3350         list_for_each_entry(handler, &efiobj->protocols, link) {
3351                 list_for_each_entry(item, &handler->open_infos, link) {
3352                         if (item->info.agent_handle == driver_handle &&
3353                             item->info.attributes &
3354                             EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_CHILD_CONTROLLER) {
3355                                 /* Check this is a new child controller */
3356                                 duplicate = false;
3357                                 for (i = 0; i < *number_of_children; ++i) {
3358                                         if ((*child_handle_buffer)[i] ==
3359                                             item->info.controller_handle)
3360                                                 duplicate = true;
3361                                 }
3362                                 /* Copy handle to buffer */
3363                                 if (!duplicate) {
3364                                         i = (*number_of_children)++;
3365                                         (*child_handle_buffer)[i] =
3366                                                 item->info.controller_handle;
3367                                 }
3368                         }
3369                 }
3370         }
3371         return EFI_SUCCESS;
3372 }
3373
3374 /**
3375  * efi_disconnect_controller() - disconnect a controller from a driver
3376  * @controller_handle:   handle of the controller
3377  * @driver_image_handle: handle of the driver
3378  * @child_handle:        handle of the child to destroy
3379  *
3380  * This function implements the DisconnectController service.
3381  *
3382  * See the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification for
3383  * details.
3384  *
3385  * Return: status code
3386  */
3387 static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_disconnect_controller(
3388                                 efi_handle_t controller_handle,
3389                                 efi_handle_t driver_image_handle,
3390                                 efi_handle_t child_handle)
3391 {
3392         struct efi_driver_binding_protocol *binding_protocol;
3393         efi_handle_t *child_handle_buffer = NULL;
3394         size_t number_of_children = 0;
3395         efi_status_t r;
3396         size_t stop_count = 0;
3397         struct efi_object *efiobj;
3398
3399         EFI_ENTRY("%p, %p, %p", controller_handle, driver_image_handle,
3400                   child_handle);
3401
3402         efiobj = efi_search_obj(controller_handle);
3403         if (!efiobj) {
3404                 r = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
3405                 goto out;
3406         }
3407
3408         if (child_handle && !efi_search_obj(child_handle)) {
3409                 r = EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
3410                 goto out;
3411         }
3412
3413         /* If no driver handle is supplied, disconnect all drivers */
3414         if (!driver_image_handle) {
3415                 r = efi_disconnect_all_drivers(efiobj, NULL, child_handle);
3416                 goto out;
3417         }
3418
3419         /* Create list of child handles */
3420         if (child_handle) {
3421                 number_of_children = 1;
3422                 child_handle_buffer = &child_handle;
3423         } else {
3424                 efi_get_child_controllers(efiobj,
3425                                           driver_image_handle,
3426                                           &number_of_children,
3427                                           &child_handle_buffer);
3428         }
3429
3430         /* Get the driver binding protocol */
3431         r = EFI_CALL(efi_open_protocol(driver_image_handle,
3432                                        &efi_guid_driver_binding_protocol,
3433                                        (void **)&binding_protocol,
3434                                        driver_image_handle, NULL,
3435                                        EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_GET_PROTOCOL));
3436         if (r != EFI_SUCCESS)
3437                 goto out;
3438         /* Remove the children */
3439         if (number_of_children) {
3440                 r = EFI_CALL(binding_protocol->stop(binding_protocol,
3441                                                     controller_handle,
3442                                                     number_of_children,
3443                                                     child_handle_buffer));
3444                 if (r == EFI_SUCCESS)
3445                         ++stop_count;
3446         }
3447         /* Remove the driver */
3448         if (!child_handle)
3449                 r = EFI_CALL(binding_protocol->stop(binding_protocol,
3450                                                     controller_handle,
3451                                                     0, NULL));
3452         if (r == EFI_SUCCESS)
3453                 ++stop_count;
3454         EFI_CALL(efi_close_protocol(driver_image_handle,
3455                                     &efi_guid_driver_binding_protocol,
3456                                     driver_image_handle, NULL));
3457
3458         if (stop_count)
3459                 r = EFI_SUCCESS;
3460         else
3461                 r = EFI_NOT_FOUND;
3462 out:
3463         if (!child_handle)
3464                 free(child_handle_buffer);
3465         return EFI_EXIT(r);
3466 }
3467
3468 static struct efi_boot_services efi_boot_services = {
3469         .hdr = {
3470                 .signature = EFI_BOOT_SERVICES_SIGNATURE,
3471                 .revision = EFI_SPECIFICATION_VERSION,
3472                 .headersize = sizeof(struct efi_boot_services),
3473         },
3474         .raise_tpl = efi_raise_tpl,
3475         .restore_tpl = efi_restore_tpl,
3476         .allocate_pages = efi_allocate_pages_ext,
3477         .free_pages = efi_free_pages_ext,
3478         .get_memory_map = efi_get_memory_map_ext,
3479         .allocate_pool = efi_allocate_pool_ext,
3480         .free_pool = efi_free_pool_ext,
3481         .create_event = efi_create_event_ext,
3482         .set_timer = efi_set_timer_ext,
3483         .wait_for_event = efi_wait_for_event,
3484         .signal_event = efi_signal_event_ext,
3485         .close_event = efi_close_event,
3486         .check_event = efi_check_event,
3487         .install_protocol_interface = efi_install_protocol_interface,
3488         .reinstall_protocol_interface = efi_reinstall_protocol_interface,
3489         .uninstall_protocol_interface = efi_uninstall_protocol_interface,
3490         .handle_protocol = efi_handle_protocol,
3491         .reserved = NULL,
3492         .register_protocol_notify = efi_register_protocol_notify,
3493         .locate_handle = efi_locate_handle_ext,
3494         .locate_device_path = efi_locate_device_path,
3495         .install_configuration_table = efi_install_configuration_table_ext,
3496         .load_image = efi_load_image,
3497         .start_image = efi_start_image,
3498         .exit = efi_exit,
3499         .unload_image = efi_unload_image,
3500         .exit_boot_services = efi_exit_boot_services,
3501         .get_next_monotonic_count = efi_get_next_monotonic_count,
3502         .stall = efi_stall,
3503         .set_watchdog_timer = efi_set_watchdog_timer,
3504         .connect_controller = efi_connect_controller,
3505         .disconnect_controller = efi_disconnect_controller,
3506         .open_protocol = efi_open_protocol,
3507         .close_protocol = efi_close_protocol,
3508         .open_protocol_information = efi_open_protocol_information,
3509         .protocols_per_handle = efi_protocols_per_handle,
3510         .locate_handle_buffer = efi_locate_handle_buffer,
3511         .locate_protocol = efi_locate_protocol,
3512         .install_multiple_protocol_interfaces =
3513                         efi_install_multiple_protocol_interfaces,
3514         .uninstall_multiple_protocol_interfaces =
3515                         efi_uninstall_multiple_protocol_interfaces,
3516         .calculate_crc32 = efi_calculate_crc32,
3517         .copy_mem = efi_copy_mem,
3518         .set_mem = efi_set_mem,
3519         .create_event_ex = efi_create_event_ex,
3520 };
3521
3522 static u16 __efi_runtime_data firmware_vendor[] = L"Das U-Boot";
3523
3524 struct efi_system_table __efi_runtime_data systab = {
3525         .hdr = {
3526                 .signature = EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_SIGNATURE,
3527                 .revision = EFI_SPECIFICATION_VERSION,
3528                 .headersize = sizeof(struct efi_system_table),
3529         },
3530         .fw_vendor = firmware_vendor,
3531         .fw_revision = FW_VERSION << 16 | FW_PATCHLEVEL << 8,
3532         .con_in = (void *)&efi_con_in,
3533         .con_out = (void *)&efi_con_out,
3534         .std_err = (void *)&efi_con_out,
3535         .runtime = (void *)&efi_runtime_services,
3536         .boottime = (void *)&efi_boot_services,
3537         .nr_tables = 0,
3538         .tables = NULL,
3539 };
3540
3541 /**
3542  * efi_initialize_system_table() - Initialize system table
3543  *
3544  * Return:      status code
3545  */
3546 efi_status_t efi_initialize_system_table(void)
3547 {
3548         efi_status_t ret;
3549
3550         /* Allocate configuration table array */
3551         ret = efi_allocate_pool(EFI_RUNTIME_SERVICES_DATA,
3552                                 EFI_MAX_CONFIGURATION_TABLES *
3553                                 sizeof(struct efi_configuration_table),
3554                                 (void **)&systab.tables);
3555
3556         /* Set CRC32 field in table headers */
3557         efi_update_table_header_crc32(&systab.hdr);
3558         efi_update_table_header_crc32(&efi_runtime_services.hdr);
3559         efi_update_table_header_crc32(&efi_boot_services.hdr);
3560
3561         return ret;
3562 }