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author | marcel <marcel@FreeBSD.org> | 2002-12-10 06:22:25 +0000 |
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committer | marcel <marcel@FreeBSD.org> | 2002-12-10 06:22:25 +0000 |
commit | 2b58aefd52a6386b1c0856e55a718966b9adb8a1 (patch) | |
tree | 94b8f0b58d4709b442bd9ffc80891c80059a5483 /sys/boot/ia64/efi | |
parent | f4623ed8677c37348f599d913b06a9f803722b93 (diff) | |
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Change the startup code to fix a memory leak and to allow us to
accept load options (=command line options).
The call graph changes from *entry*->efi_main->efi_init, where
efi_main is the EFI equivalent of main to *entry*->efi_main->main,
where main is what you'd expect. efi_main now is what efi_init was.
The prototype of main follows that of C. The first argument is argc
and the second is argv. There is no third argument.
Allocation of heap pages is now handled by the EFI library and it
now deallocates the pages when main() returns or when exit() is
called. This allows us to safely return to the boot manager (or
EFI shell) without leaks. EFI applications are responsible to free
all memory themselves.
Handling of the load options is a bit tricky. There are either no
load options, load options in ASCII or load options in Unicode.
The EFI library will translate the ASCII options to Unicode options
as to simplify user code. Since the load options are passed as a
single string (if present) and main() accepts argc and argv, the
startup code also has to split the string into words and build the
argv vector. Here the trickiness starts. When the loader is started
from the EFI shell, argv[0] will automaticly load the program name.
In all other cases (ie through the boot manager), this is not the
case. Unfortunately, there's no trivial way to check. Hence, a
set of conditions is checked to determine if we need to fill in
argv[0] ourselves or not. This checking is not perfect. There are
known cases where it fails to do the right thing. The logic works
for most expected cases, though. This includes the case where no
options are given.
Approved by: re (blanket)
Diffstat (limited to 'sys/boot/ia64/efi')
-rw-r--r-- | sys/boot/ia64/efi/main.c | 22 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/sys/boot/ia64/efi/main.c b/sys/boot/ia64/efi/main.c index 5a886ed..51ac572 100644 --- a/sys/boot/ia64/efi/main.c +++ b/sys/boot/ia64/efi/main.c @@ -104,27 +104,13 @@ find_pal_proc(void) } EFI_STATUS -efi_main (EFI_HANDLE image_handle, EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *system_table) +main(int argc, CHAR16 *argv[]) { - EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS mem; EFI_LOADED_IMAGE *img; EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK *net; EFI_STATUS status; - struct ia64_pal_result res; - char buf[32]; int i; - efi_init(image_handle, system_table); - - /* - * Initialise the heap as early as possible. Once this is done, - * alloc() is usable. The stack is buried inside us, so this is - * safe. - */ - BS->AllocatePages(AllocateAnyPages, EfiLoaderData, - 512*1024/4096, &mem); - setheap((void *)mem, (void *)(mem + 512*1024)); - /* * XXX Chicken-and-egg problem; we want to have console output * early, but some console attributes may depend on reading from @@ -148,7 +134,7 @@ efi_main (EFI_HANDLE image_handle, EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *system_table) (devsw[i]->dv_init)(); efinet_init_driver(); - + printf("\n"); printf("%s, Revision %s\n", bootprog_name, bootprog_rev); printf("(%s, %s)\n", bootprog_maker, bootprog_date); @@ -156,14 +142,13 @@ efi_main (EFI_HANDLE image_handle, EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *system_table) printf("Memory: %ld k\n", memsize() / 1024); #endif - /* * XXX quick and dirty check to see if we're loaded from the * network. If so, we set the default device to 'net'. In all * other cases we set the default device to 'disk'. We presume * fixed positions in devsw for both net and disk. */ - BS->HandleProtocol(image_handle, &imgid, (VOID**)&img); + BS->HandleProtocol(IH, &imgid, (VOID**)&img); status = BS->HandleProtocol(img->DeviceHandle, &netid, (VOID**)&net); if (status == EFI_SUCCESS && net != NULL) { @@ -177,7 +162,6 @@ efi_main (EFI_HANDLE image_handle, EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *system_table) /* default to 'a' */ currdev.d_kind.efidisk.partition = 0; } - currdev.d_type = currdev.d_dev->dv_type; /* |