/** @file
Function declarations for UEFI "system calls".
The following macros are defined in this file:
@verbatim
STDIN_FILENO 0 standard input file descriptor
STDOUT_FILENO 1 standard output file descriptor
STDERR_FILENO 2 standard error file descriptor
SEEK_SET 0 set file offset to offset
SEEK_CUR 1 set file offset to current plus offset
SEEK_END 2 set file offset to EOF plus offset
VALID_OPEN 1
VALID_CLOSED 0
VALID_DONT_CARE -1
@endverbatim
The following types are defined in this file:
@verbatim
struct stat; Structure declared in
@endverbatim
The following functions are declared in this file:
@verbatim
############### System Calls used in stdio.
int close (int fd);
ssize_t read (int fd, void *buf, size_t n);
ssize_t write (int fd, const void *buf, size_t n);
int unlink (const char *name);
int dup2 (int, int);
int rmdir (const char *);
int isatty (int);
############### System Calls which are also declared in sys/fcntl.h.
int open (const char *name, int oflags, int mode);
int creat (const char *, mode_t);
int fcntl (int, int, ...);
############### System Calls which are also declared in stat.h.
int mkdir (const char *, mode_t);
int fstat (int, struct stat *);
int lstat (const char *, struct stat *);
int stat (const char *, void *);
int chmod (const char *, mode_t);
############### System Calls which are also declared in sys/types.h.
off_t lseek (int, off_t, int);
int truncate (const char *, off_t);
int ftruncate (int, off_t); // IEEE Std 1003.1b-93
############### EFI-specific Functions.
int DeleteOnClose (int fd); Mark an open file to be deleted when closed.
int FindFreeFD (int MinFd);
BOOLEAN ValidateFD (int fd, int IsOpen);
@endverbatim
Copyright (c) 2010 - 2012, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under
the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution.
The full text of the license may be found at
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
**/
#ifndef _EFI_SYS_CALL_H
#define _EFI_SYS_CALL_H
#include
#include
struct stat; /* Structure declared in */
#define STDIN_FILENO 0 /**< standard input file descriptor */
#define STDOUT_FILENO 1 /**< standard output file descriptor */
#define STDERR_FILENO 2 /**< standard error file descriptor */
/* whence values for lseek(2)
Always ensure that these are consistent with and !
*/
#ifndef SEEK_SET
#define SEEK_SET 0 /**< set file offset to offset */
#endif
#ifndef SEEK_CUR
#define SEEK_CUR 1 /**< set file offset to current plus offset */
#endif
#ifndef SEEK_END
#define SEEK_END 2 /**< set file offset to EOF plus offset */
#endif
// Parameters for the ValidateFD function.
#define VALID_OPEN 1
#define VALID_CLOSED 0
#define VALID_DONT_CARE -1
__BEGIN_DECLS
/* EFI versions of BSD system calls used in stdio */
/** Close a file or device.
@param[in] fd File Descriptor for the file or device to close.
@retval 0 Successful completion.
@retval -1 An error occurred, identified by errno.
- EBADF fd is not a valid File Descriptor.
- EINTR The function was interrupted by a signal.
- EIO An I/O error occurred.
**/
int close (int fd);
/** Read from a file or device.
@param[in] fd File Descriptor for the file or device to read.
@param[in] buf Buffer to read data into.
@param[in] N Maximum number of bytes to read.
@return On successful completion, read returns a non-negative integer
indicating the number of bytes actually read. Otherwise, it
returns -1 and sets errno as follows:
- EAGAIN
- EWOULDBLOCK
- EBADF
- EBADMSG
- EINTR
- EINVAL
- EIO
- EISDIR
- EOVERFLOW
- ECONNRESET
- ENOTCONN
- ETIMEDOUT
- ENOBUFS
- ENOMEM
- ENXIO
**/
ssize_t read (int fd, void *buf, size_t n);
/** Write to a file or device.
@param[in] fd File Descriptor for the file or device to write.
@param[in] buf Buffer to write data from.
@param[in] N Maximum number of bytes to write.
@return On successful completion, write returns a non-negative integer
indicating the number of bytes actually written. Otherwise, it
returns -1 and sets errno as follows:
- EAGAIN
- EWOULDBLOCK
- EBADF
- EFBIG
- EINTR
- EINVAL
- EIO
- ENOSPC
- EPIPE
- ERANGE
- ECONNRESET
- ENOBUFS
- ENXIO
- ENETDOWN
- ENETUNREACH
**/
ssize_t write (int fd, const void *buf, size_t n);
/** Unlink (delete) a file.
@param[in] name The name of the file to be deleted.
@retval 0 Successful completion.
@retval -1 Unable to perform operation, errno contains further
information. The file name is unchanged.
**/
int unlink (const char *name);
/** Make file descriptor Fd2 a duplicate of file descriptor Fd1.
@param[in] Fd1 File descriptor to be duplicated
@param[in] Fd2 File descriptor to become a duplicate of Fd1.
@retval 0 Successful completion.
@retval -1 Unable to perform operation, errno contains further
information.
**/
int dup2 (int Fd1, int Fd2);
/** Remove a directory.
@param[in] Path Path to the directory to be deleted.
@retval 0 Successful completion.
@retval -1 Unable to perform operation, errno contains further
information. The named directory remains unchanged.
**/
int rmdir (const char *Path);
/** Determine if fd refers to an interactive terminal device.
@param[in] fd The file descriptor to be tested.
@retval 0 The file descriptor, fd, is not for a terminal. errno is set
indicating the cause for failure.
- EBADF fd is not a valid open file descriptor.
- ENOTTY fd does not refer to a terminal.
@retval 1 The file descriptor, fd, is for a terminal.
**/
int isatty (int fd);
/* These system calls are also declared in sys/fcntl.h */
#ifndef __FCNTL_SYSCALLS_DECLARED
#define __FCNTL_SYSCALLS_DECLARED
/** Open or create a file named by name.
The file name may be one of:
- An absolute path beginning with '/'.
- A relative path beginning with "." or ".." or a directory name
- A file name
- A mapped path which begins with a name followed by a colon, ':'.
Mapped paths are use to refer to specific mass storage volumes or devices.
In a Shell-hosted environment, the map command will list valid map names
for both file system and block devices. Mapped paths can also refer to
devices such as the UEFI console. Supported UEFI console mapped paths are:
- stdin: Standard Input (from the System Table)
- stdout: Standard Output (from the System Table)
- stderr: Standard Error Output (from the System Table)
@param[in] name Name of file to open.
@param[in] oflags Flags as defined in fcntl.h.
@param[in] mode Access mode to use if creating the file.
@return Returns -1 on failure, otherwise the file descriptor for the open file.
**/
int open (const char *name, int oflags, int mode);
/** Create a new file or rewrite an existing one.
The creat() function behaves as if it is implemented as follows:
int creat(const char *path, mode_t mode)
{
return open(path, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, mode);
}
@param[in] Path The name of the file to create.
@param[in] Mode Access mode (permissions) for the new file.
@return Returns -1 on failure, otherwise the file descriptor for the open file.
**/
int creat (const char *Path, mode_t Mode);
/** File control
This function performs the operations described below and defined in .
- F_DUPFD: Return the lowest numbered file descriptor available that is >= the third argument.
The new file descriptor refers to the same open file as Fd.
- F_SETFD: Set the file descriptor flags to the value specified by the third argument.
- F_GETFD: Get the file descriptor flags associated with Fd.
- F_SETFL: Set the file status flags based upon the value of the third argument.
- F_GETFL: Get the file status flags and access modes for file Fd.
@param[in] Fd File descriptor associated with the file to be controlled.
@param[in] Cmd Command to execute.
@param[in] ... Additional arguments, as needed by Cmd.
@return A -1 is returned to indicate failure, otherwise the value
returned is positive and depends upon Cmd as follows:
- F_DUPFD: A new file descriptor.
- F_SETFD: files previous file descriptor flags.
- F_GETFD: The files file descriptor flags.
- F_SETFL: The old status flags and access mode of the file.
- F_GETFL: The status flags and access mode of the file.
**/
int fcntl (int Fd, int Cmd, ...);
#endif // __FCNTL_SYSCALLS_DECLARED
/* These system calls are also declared in stat.h */
#ifndef __STAT_SYSCALLS_DECLARED
#define __STAT_SYSCALLS_DECLARED
int mkdir (const char *, mode_t);
int fstat (int, struct stat *);
int lstat (const char *, struct stat *);
int stat (const char *, struct stat *);
int chmod (const char *, mode_t);
mode_t umask (mode_t cmask);
#endif // __STAT_SYSCALLS_DECLARED
// These are also declared in sys/types.h
#ifndef __OFF_T_SYSCALLS_DECLARED
#define __OFF_T_SYSCALLS_DECLARED
off_t lseek (int, off_t, int);
int truncate (const char *, off_t);
int ftruncate (int, off_t); // IEEE Std 1003.1b-93
#endif /* __OFF_T_SYSCALLS_DECLARED */
/* EFI-specific Functions. */
/** Mark an open file to be deleted when it is closed.
@param[in] fd File descriptor for the open file.
@retval 0 The flag was set successfully.
@retval -1 An invalid fd was specified.
**/
int DeleteOnClose(int fd);
/** Find and reserve a free File Descriptor.
Returns the first free File Descriptor greater than or equal to the,
already validated, fd specified by Minfd.
@return Returns -1 if there are no free FDs. Otherwise returns the
found fd.
*/
int FindFreeFD (int MinFd);
/** Validate that fd refers to a valid file descriptor.
IsOpen is interpreted as follows:
- Positive fd must be OPEN
- Zero fd must be CLOSED
- Negative fd may be OPEN or CLOSED
@retval TRUE fd is VALID
@retval FALSE fd is INVALID
*/
BOOLEAN ValidateFD (int fd, int IsOpen);
/* These system calls don't YET have EFI implementations. */
int reboot (int, char *);
__END_DECLS
/* The console output stream, stdout, supports cursor positioning via the
lseek() function call. The following entities facilitate packing the
X and Y coordinates into the offset parameter of the lseek call.
*/
typedef struct {
UINT32 Column;
UINT32 Row;
} CURSOR_XY;
typedef union {
UINT64 Offset;
CURSOR_XY XYpos;
} XY_OFFSET;
#endif /* _EFI_SYS_CALL_H */