* How to get fs index from controller handle.
@ 2017-04-06 10:30 Amit kumar
2017-04-06 11:09 ` Andrew Fish
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Amit kumar @ 2017-04-06 10:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: edk2-devel@lists.01.org
Hi,
I want to get the fs index from the controller handle.
e.g In map command i see my controller is mapped to fs10.
So i there any API i can use in my code to get the fs index( which is 10 as in example) from the controller handle.
Regards
Amit
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* Re: How to get fs index from controller handle.
2017-04-06 10:30 How to get fs index from controller handle Amit kumar
@ 2017-04-06 11:09 ` Andrew Fish
2017-04-06 16:44 ` Amit kumar
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Fish @ 2017-04-06 11:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Amit kumar; +Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org
> On Apr 6, 2017, at 3:30 AM, Amit kumar <akamit91@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to get the fs index from the controller handle.
> e.g In map command i see my controller is mapped to fs10.
> So i there any API i can use in my code to get the fs index( which is 10 as in example) from the controller handle.
>
Amit,
It is important to remember that fs0:, and the other device names are a Shell concept and not an EFI concept. So they only exist in the context of the shell.
I took a quick look and I did not see an easy way to do this with the current Shell APIs.
In the older Shell you could use this protocol EfiShellEnvironment2 Protocol has a function that converts a EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL (would be on your controller handle) to a CHAR16. Thus you can get the volume name the Shell would display to the user. I don't the index exists as a concept. So EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsName() and EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsDevicepath() are the closest thing I can think of.
https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/ShellPkg/Include/Protocol/EfiShellEnvironment2.h#L812 <https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/ShellPkg/Include/Protocol/EfiShellEnvironment2.h#L812>
The only problem with that is EfiShellEnvironment2 is not produced by the Shell by default.
## This flag is used to control the protocols produced by the shell
# If TRUE the shell will produce EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 and EFI_SHELL_INTERFACE
gEfiShellPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdShellSupportOldProtocols|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x00000002
I've use the EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 in the past to enable a non Shell application to print out volume names that match the map command of the shell. Hopefully some one knows how to do this in the modern Shell?
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
> Regards
> Amit
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* Re: How to get fs index from controller handle.
2017-04-06 11:09 ` Andrew Fish
@ 2017-04-06 16:44 ` Amit kumar
2017-04-06 20:30 ` Carsey, Jaben
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Amit kumar @ 2017-04-06 16:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andrew Fish; +Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org
Hi,
Can i use gbs->loadimage() and gbs->startimage() to load an efi application and execute it.
Suppose i have a app1.efi and from app1.efi i want to execute app2.efi.
Or is there some other way to do it ?
Not considering ShellExecute();
Amit
________________________________
From: afish@apple.com <afish@apple.com> on behalf of Andrew Fish <afish@apple.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 4:39:22 PM
To: Amit kumar
Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org
Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
On Apr 6, 2017, at 3:30 AM, Amit kumar <akamit91@hotmail.com<mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I want to get the fs index from the controller handle.
e.g In map command i see my controller is mapped to fs10.
So i there any API i can use in my code to get the fs index( which is 10 as in example) from the controller handle.
Amit,
It is important to remember that fs0:, and the other device names are a Shell concept and not an EFI concept. So they only exist in the context of the shell.
I took a quick look and I did not see an easy way to do this with the current Shell APIs.
In the older Shell you could use this protocol EfiShellEnvironment2 Protocol has a function that converts a EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL (would be on your controller handle) to a CHAR16. Thus you can get the volume name the Shell would display to the user. I don't the index exists as a concept. So EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsName() and EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsDevicepath() are the closest thing I can think of.
https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/ShellPkg/Include/Protocol/EfiShellEnvironment2.h#L812
The only problem with that is EfiShellEnvironment2 is not produced by the Shell by default.
## This flag is used to control the protocols produced by the shell
# If TRUE the shell will produce EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 and EFI_SHELL_INTERFACE
gEfiShellPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdShellSupportOldProtocols|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x00000002
I've use the EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 in the past to enable a non Shell application to print out volume names that match the map command of the shell. Hopefully some one knows how to do this in the modern Shell?
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
Regards
Amit
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* Re: How to get fs index from controller handle.
2017-04-06 16:44 ` Amit kumar
@ 2017-04-06 20:30 ` Carsey, Jaben
2017-04-06 20:48 ` Andrew Fish
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Carsey, Jaben @ 2017-04-06 20:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Amit kumar, Andrew Fish; +Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org
That's the way to do it. the hard work is around finding the DevicePath for the application you want to run to pass to LoadImage.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: edk2-devel [mailto:edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org] On Behalf Of
> Amit kumar
> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2017 9:45 AM
> To: Andrew Fish <afish@apple.com>
> Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org
> Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
> Importance: High
>
> Hi,
>
>
> Can i use gbs->loadimage() and gbs->startimage() to load an efi application
> and execute it.
>
> Suppose i have a app1.efi and from app1.efi i want to execute app2.efi.
>
> Or is there some other way to do it ?
>
> Not considering ShellExecute();
>
> Amit
>
> ________________________________
> From: afish@apple.com <afish@apple.com> on behalf of Andrew Fish
> <afish@apple.com>
> Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 4:39:22 PM
> To: Amit kumar
> Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org
> Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
>
>
> On Apr 6, 2017, at 3:30 AM, Amit kumar
> <akamit91@hotmail.com<mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to get the fs index from the controller handle.
> e.g In map command i see my controller is mapped to fs10.
> So i there any API i can use in my code to get the fs index( which is 10 as in
> example) from the controller handle.
>
>
> Amit,
>
> It is important to remember that fs0:, and the other device names are a Shell
> concept and not an EFI concept. So they only exist in the context of the shell.
>
> I took a quick look and I did not see an easy way to do this with the current
> Shell APIs.
>
> In the older Shell you could use this protocol EfiShellEnvironment2 Protocol
> has a function that converts a EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL (would be on
> your controller handle) to a CHAR16. Thus you can get the volume name the
> Shell would display to the user. I don't the index exists as a concept. So
> EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsName() and
> EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsDevicepath() are the closest thing I can
> think of.
> https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/ShellPkg/Include/Protocol/
> EfiShellEnvironment2.h#L812
>
> The only problem with that is EfiShellEnvironment2 is not produced by the
> Shell by default.
>
> ## This flag is used to control the protocols produced by the shell
> # If TRUE the shell will produce EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 and
> EFI_SHELL_INTERFACE
>
> gEfiShellPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdShellSupportOldProtocols|FALSE|BOOLEAN
> |0x00000002
>
> I've use the EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 in the past to enable a non Shell
> application to print out volume names that match the map command of the
> shell. Hopefully some one knows how to do this in the modern Shell?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andrew Fish
>
> Regards
> Amit
> _______________________________________________
> edk2-devel mailing list
> edk2-devel@lists.01.org<mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
> https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel
>
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* Re: How to get fs index from controller handle.
2017-04-06 20:30 ` Carsey, Jaben
@ 2017-04-06 20:48 ` Andrew Fish
2017-04-06 20:52 ` Carsey, Jaben
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Fish @ 2017-04-06 20:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Carsey, Jaben; +Cc: Amit kumar, edk2-devel@lists.01.org
> On Apr 6, 2017, at 1:30 PM, Carsey, Jaben <jaben.carsey@intel.com> wrote:
>
> That's the way to do it. the hard work is around finding the DevicePath for the application you want to run to pass to LoadImage.
>
Jaben,
It was easy in the old days.....
DevPath = gSE2->NameToPath (ShellPathName);
gSE2->GetFsName (DevPath, FALSE, & ShellPathName);
Maybe we should default EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 to on :)? Half joking.
I used those 2 APIs in the past to glue in shell volume names to a really simplistic C lib.
Also if you have the File System Handle and path you can use the DevicePathLib.
/**
Allocates a device path for a file and appends it to an existing device path.
If Device is a valid device handle that contains a device path protocol, then a device path for
the file specified by FileName is allocated and appended to the device path associated with the
handle Device. The allocated device path is returned. If Device is NULL or Device is a handle
that does not support the device path protocol, then a device path containing a single device
path node for the file specified by FileName is allocated and returned.
The memory for the new device path is allocated from EFI boot services memory. It is the responsibility
of the caller to free the memory allocated.
If FileName is NULL, then ASSERT().
If FileName is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
@param Device A pointer to a device handle. This parameter is optional and
may be NULL.
@param FileName A pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
@return The allocated device path.
**/
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
EFIAPI
FileDevicePath (
IN EFI_HANDLE Device, OPTIONAL
IN CONST CHAR16 *FileName
);
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: edk2-devel [mailto:edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org <mailto:edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org>] On Behalf Of
>> Amit kumar
>> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2017 9:45 AM
>> To: Andrew Fish <afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com>>
>> Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org <mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
>> Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
>> Importance: High
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> Can i use gbs->loadimage() and gbs->startimage() to load an efi application
>> and execute it.
>>
>> Suppose i have a app1.efi and from app1.efi i want to execute app2.efi.
>>
>> Or is there some other way to do it ?
>>
>> Not considering ShellExecute();
>>
>> Amit
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com> <afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com>> on behalf of Andrew Fish
>> <afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com>>
>> Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 4:39:22 PM
>> To: Amit kumar
>> Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org <mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
>> Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
>>
>>
>> On Apr 6, 2017, at 3:30 AM, Amit kumar
>> <akamit91@hotmail.com <mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com><mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com <mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com>>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to get the fs index from the controller handle.
>> e.g In map command i see my controller is mapped to fs10.
>> So i there any API i can use in my code to get the fs index( which is 10 as in
>> example) from the controller handle.
>>
>>
>> Amit,
>>
>> It is important to remember that fs0:, and the other device names are a Shell
>> concept and not an EFI concept. So they only exist in the context of the shell.
>>
>> I took a quick look and I did not see an easy way to do this with the current
>> Shell APIs.
>>
>> In the older Shell you could use this protocol EfiShellEnvironment2 Protocol
>> has a function that converts a EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL (would be on
>> your controller handle) to a CHAR16. Thus you can get the volume name the
>> Shell would display to the user. I don't the index exists as a concept. So
>> EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsName() and
>> EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsDevicepath() are the closest thing I can
>> think of.
>> https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/ShellPkg/Include/Protocol/ <https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/ShellPkg/Include/Protocol/>
>> EfiShellEnvironment2.h#L812
>>
>> The only problem with that is EfiShellEnvironment2 is not produced by the
>> Shell by default.
>>
>> ## This flag is used to control the protocols produced by the shell
>> # If TRUE the shell will produce EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 and
>> EFI_SHELL_INTERFACE
>>
>> gEfiShellPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdShellSupportOldProtocols|FALSE|BOOLEAN
>> |0x00000002
>>
>> I've use the EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 in the past to enable a non Shell
>> application to print out volume names that match the map command of the
>> shell. Hopefully some one knows how to do this in the modern Shell?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Andrew Fish
>>
>> Regards
>> Amit
>> _______________________________________________
>> edk2-devel mailing list
>> edk2-devel@lists.01.org <mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org><mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org <mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>>
>> https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel <https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> edk2-devel@lists.01.org <mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
>> https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel <https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel>
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* Re: How to get fs index from controller handle.
2017-04-06 20:48 ` Andrew Fish
@ 2017-04-06 20:52 ` Carsey, Jaben
2017-04-07 10:16 ` Amit kumar
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Carsey, Jaben @ 2017-04-06 20:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: afish@apple.com; +Cc: Amit kumar, edk2-devel@lists.01.org
Andrew,
I was assuming not wanting ShellExecute() might extend to the rest of the shell.
If the shell is in use, that can definitely help. While those 2 APIs do exist in theory, there is a single one that does all I think: GetDevicePathFromFilePath.
-Jaben
From: afish@apple.com [mailto:afish@apple.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2017 1:49 PM
To: Carsey, Jaben <jaben.carsey@intel.com>
Cc: Amit kumar <akamit91@hotmail.com>; edk2-devel@lists.01.org
Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
Importance: High
On Apr 6, 2017, at 1:30 PM, Carsey, Jaben <jaben.carsey@intel.com<mailto:jaben.carsey@intel.com>> wrote:
That's the way to do it. the hard work is around finding the DevicePath for the application you want to run to pass to LoadImage.
Jaben,
It was easy in the old days.....
DevPath = gSE2->NameToPath (ShellPathName);
gSE2->GetFsName (DevPath, FALSE, & ShellPathName);
Maybe we should default EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 to on :)? Half joking.
I used those 2 APIs in the past to glue in shell volume names to a really simplistic C lib.
Also if you have the File System Handle and path you can use the DevicePathLib.
/**
Allocates a device path for a file and appends it to an existing device path.
If Device is a valid device handle that contains a device path protocol, then a device path for
the file specified by FileName is allocated and appended to the device path associated with the
handle Device. The allocated device path is returned. If Device is NULL or Device is a handle
that does not support the device path protocol, then a device path containing a single device
path node for the file specified by FileName is allocated and returned.
The memory for the new device path is allocated from EFI boot services memory. It is the responsibility
of the caller to free the memory allocated.
If FileName is NULL, then ASSERT().
If FileName is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
@param Device A pointer to a device handle. This parameter is optional and
may be NULL.
@param FileName A pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
@return The allocated device path.
**/
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
EFIAPI
FileDevicePath (
IN EFI_HANDLE Device, OPTIONAL
IN CONST CHAR16 *FileName
);
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
-----Original Message-----
From: edk2-devel [mailto:edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org] On Behalf Of
Amit kumar
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2017 9:45 AM
To: Andrew Fish <afish@apple.com<mailto:afish@apple.com>>
Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org<mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
Importance: High
Hi,
Can i use gbs->loadimage() and gbs->startimage() to load an efi application
and execute it.
Suppose i have a app1.efi and from app1.efi i want to execute app2.efi.
Or is there some other way to do it ?
Not considering ShellExecute();
Amit
________________________________
From: afish@apple.com<mailto:afish@apple.com> <afish@apple.com<mailto:afish@apple.com>> on behalf of Andrew Fish
<afish@apple.com<mailto:afish@apple.com>>
Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 4:39:22 PM
To: Amit kumar
Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org<mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
On Apr 6, 2017, at 3:30 AM, Amit kumar
<akamit91@hotmail.com<mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com><mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I want to get the fs index from the controller handle.
e.g In map command i see my controller is mapped to fs10.
So i there any API i can use in my code to get the fs index( which is 10 as in
example) from the controller handle.
Amit,
It is important to remember that fs0:, and the other device names are a Shell
concept and not an EFI concept. So they only exist in the context of the shell.
I took a quick look and I did not see an easy way to do this with the current
Shell APIs.
In the older Shell you could use this protocol EfiShellEnvironment2 Protocol
has a function that converts a EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL (would be on
your controller handle) to a CHAR16. Thus you can get the volume name the
Shell would display to the user. I don't the index exists as a concept. So
EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsName() and
EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsDevicepath() are the closest thing I can
think of.
https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/ShellPkg/Include/Protocol/
EfiShellEnvironment2.h#L812
The only problem with that is EfiShellEnvironment2 is not produced by the
Shell by default.
## This flag is used to control the protocols produced by the shell
# If TRUE the shell will produce EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 and
EFI_SHELL_INTERFACE
gEfiShellPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdShellSupportOldProtocols|FALSE|BOOLEAN
|0x00000002
I've use the EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 in the past to enable a non Shell
application to print out volume names that match the map command of the
shell. Hopefully some one knows how to do this in the modern Shell?
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
Regards
Amit
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* Re: How to get fs index from controller handle.
2017-04-06 20:52 ` Carsey, Jaben
@ 2017-04-07 10:16 ` Amit kumar
2017-04-07 10:40 ` Amit kumar
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Amit kumar @ 2017-04-07 10:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Carsey, Jaben, afish@apple.com; +Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org
Andrew, Jaben
Thanks for your suggestions.
I have one more query , i have a handle that contains a devicepath and i have a file say filename.efi wich is inside directory structure.
say
XYZ\Par\Chld\filename.efi
NewDevPath =FileDevicePath(devicepath,L"XYZ\Par\Chld\filename.efi ");
and then i do
gBS->LoadImage (
FALSE,
ImageHandle,
NewDevPath,
NULL,
0,
&NewHandle
);
which returns me Status = Not Found;
But when i place the filename.efi in volume root
NewDevPath =FileDevicePath(devicepath,L"filename.efi ");
LoadImage succeeds.
Can some one tell me how to deal with directories while generating the devicepath for a file inside a directory.
Amit
________________________________
From: Carsey, Jaben <jaben.carsey@intel.com>
Sent: Friday, April 7, 2017 2:22:15 AM
To: afish@apple.com
Cc: Amit kumar; edk2-devel@lists.01.org
Subject: RE: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
Andrew,
I was assuming not wanting ShellExecute() might extend to the rest of the shell.
If the shell is in use, that can definitely help. While those 2 APIs do exist in theory, there is a single one that does all I think: GetDevicePathFromFilePath.
-Jaben
From: afish@apple.com [mailto:afish@apple.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2017 1:49 PM
To: Carsey, Jaben <jaben.carsey@intel.com>
Cc: Amit kumar <akamit91@hotmail.com>; edk2-devel@lists.01.org
Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
Importance: High
On Apr 6, 2017, at 1:30 PM, Carsey, Jaben <jaben.carsey@intel.com<mailto:jaben.carsey@intel.com>> wrote:
That's the way to do it. the hard work is around finding the DevicePath for the application you want to run to pass to LoadImage.
Jaben,
It was easy in the old days.....
DevPath = gSE2->NameToPath (ShellPathName);
gSE2->GetFsName (DevPath, FALSE, & ShellPathName);
Maybe we should default EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 to on :)? Half joking.
I used those 2 APIs in the past to glue in shell volume names to a really simplistic C lib.
Also if you have the File System Handle and path you can use the DevicePathLib.
/**
Allocates a device path for a file and appends it to an existing device path.
If Device is a valid device handle that contains a device path protocol, then a device path for
the file specified by FileName is allocated and appended to the device path associated with the
handle Device. The allocated device path is returned. If Device is NULL or Device is a handle
that does not support the device path protocol, then a device path containing a single device
path node for the file specified by FileName is allocated and returned.
The memory for the new device path is allocated from EFI boot services memory. It is the responsibility
of the caller to free the memory allocated.
If FileName is NULL, then ASSERT().
If FileName is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
@param Device A pointer to a device handle. This parameter is optional and
may be NULL.
@param FileName A pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
@return The allocated device path.
**/
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
EFIAPI
FileDevicePath (
IN EFI_HANDLE Device, OPTIONAL
IN CONST CHAR16 *FileName
);
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
-----Original Message-----
From: edk2-devel [mailto:edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org] On Behalf Of
Amit kumar
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2017 9:45 AM
To: Andrew Fish <afish@apple.com<mailto:afish@apple.com>>
Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org<mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
Importance: High
Hi,
Can i use gbs->loadimage() and gbs->startimage() to load an efi application
and execute it.
Suppose i have a app1.efi and from app1.efi i want to execute app2.efi.
Or is there some other way to do it ?
Not considering ShellExecute();
Amit
________________________________
From: afish@apple.com<mailto:afish@apple.com> <afish@apple.com<mailto:afish@apple.com>> on behalf of Andrew Fish
<afish@apple.com<mailto:afish@apple.com>>
Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 4:39:22 PM
To: Amit kumar
Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org<mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
On Apr 6, 2017, at 3:30 AM, Amit kumar
<akamit91@hotmail.com<mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com><mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I want to get the fs index from the controller handle.
e.g In map command i see my controller is mapped to fs10.
So i there any API i can use in my code to get the fs index( which is 10 as in
example) from the controller handle.
Amit,
It is important to remember that fs0:, and the other device names are a Shell
concept and not an EFI concept. So they only exist in the context of the shell.
I took a quick look and I did not see an easy way to do this with the current
Shell APIs.
In the older Shell you could use this protocol EfiShellEnvironment2 Protocol
has a function that converts a EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL (would be on
your controller handle) to a CHAR16. Thus you can get the volume name the
Shell would display to the user. I don't the index exists as a concept. So
EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsName() and
EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsDevicepath() are the closest thing I can
think of.
https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/ShellPkg/Include/Protocol/
EfiShellEnvironment2.h#L812
The only problem with that is EfiShellEnvironment2 is not produced by the
Shell by default.
## This flag is used to control the protocols produced by the shell
# If TRUE the shell will produce EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 and
EFI_SHELL_INTERFACE
gEfiShellPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdShellSupportOldProtocols|FALSE|BOOLEAN
|0x00000002
I've use the EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 in the past to enable a non Shell
application to print out volume names that match the map command of the
shell. Hopefully some one knows how to do this in the modern Shell?
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
Regards
Amit
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* Re: How to get fs index from controller handle.
2017-04-07 10:16 ` Amit kumar
@ 2017-04-07 10:40 ` Amit kumar
2017-04-07 14:42 ` Andrew Fish
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Amit kumar @ 2017-04-07 10:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Carsey, Jaben, afish@apple.com; +Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org
Sorry my bad, actually it works
instead of
FileDevicePath(devicepath,L"XYZ\Par\Chld\filename.efi ");
i have to use
FileDevicePath(devicepath,L"XYZ\\\Par\\\Chld\\filename.efi ");
Thanks for your help and support.
Amit
________________________________
From: edk2-devel <edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org> on behalf of Amit kumar <akamit91@hotmail.com>
Sent: Friday, April 7, 2017 3:46:37 PM
To: Carsey, Jaben; afish@apple.com
Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org
Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
Andrew, Jaben
Thanks for your suggestions.
I have one more query , i have a handle that contains a devicepath and i have a file say filename.efi wich is inside directory structure.
say
XYZ\Par\Chld\filename.efi
NewDevPath =FileDevicePath(devicepath,L"XYZ\Par\Chld\filename.efi ");
and then i do
gBS->LoadImage (
FALSE,
ImageHandle,
NewDevPath,
NULL,
0,
&NewHandle
);
which returns me Status = Not Found;
But when i place the filename.efi in volume root
NewDevPath =FileDevicePath(devicepath,L"filename.efi ");
LoadImage succeeds.
Can some one tell me how to deal with directories while generating the devicepath for a file inside a directory.
Amit
________________________________
From: Carsey, Jaben <jaben.carsey@intel.com>
Sent: Friday, April 7, 2017 2:22:15 AM
To: afish@apple.com
Cc: Amit kumar; edk2-devel@lists.01.org
Subject: RE: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
Andrew,
I was assuming not wanting ShellExecute() might extend to the rest of the shell.
If the shell is in use, that can definitely help. While those 2 APIs do exist in theory, there is a single one that does all I think: GetDevicePathFromFilePath.
-Jaben
From: afish@apple.com [mailto:afish@apple.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2017 1:49 PM
To: Carsey, Jaben <jaben.carsey@intel.com>
Cc: Amit kumar <akamit91@hotmail.com>; edk2-devel@lists.01.org
Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
Importance: High
On Apr 6, 2017, at 1:30 PM, Carsey, Jaben <jaben.carsey@intel.com<mailto:jaben.carsey@intel.com>> wrote:
That's the way to do it. the hard work is around finding the DevicePath for the application you want to run to pass to LoadImage.
Jaben,
It was easy in the old days.....
DevPath = gSE2->NameToPath (ShellPathName);
gSE2->GetFsName (DevPath, FALSE, & ShellPathName);
Maybe we should default EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 to on :)? Half joking.
I used those 2 APIs in the past to glue in shell volume names to a really simplistic C lib.
Also if you have the File System Handle and path you can use the DevicePathLib.
/**
Allocates a device path for a file and appends it to an existing device path.
If Device is a valid device handle that contains a device path protocol, then a device path for
the file specified by FileName is allocated and appended to the device path associated with the
handle Device. The allocated device path is returned. If Device is NULL or Device is a handle
that does not support the device path protocol, then a device path containing a single device
path node for the file specified by FileName is allocated and returned.
The memory for the new device path is allocated from EFI boot services memory. It is the responsibility
of the caller to free the memory allocated.
If FileName is NULL, then ASSERT().
If FileName is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
@param Device A pointer to a device handle. This parameter is optional and
may be NULL.
@param FileName A pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
@return The allocated device path.
**/
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
EFIAPI
FileDevicePath (
IN EFI_HANDLE Device, OPTIONAL
IN CONST CHAR16 *FileName
);
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
-----Original Message-----
From: edk2-devel [mailto:edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org] On Behalf Of
Amit kumar
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2017 9:45 AM
To: Andrew Fish <afish@apple.com<mailto:afish@apple.com>>
Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org<mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
Importance: High
Hi,
Can i use gbs->loadimage() and gbs->startimage() to load an efi application
and execute it.
Suppose i have a app1.efi and from app1.efi i want to execute app2.efi.
Or is there some other way to do it ?
Not considering ShellExecute();
Amit
________________________________
From: afish@apple.com<mailto:afish@apple.com> <afish@apple.com<mailto:afish@apple.com>> on behalf of Andrew Fish
<afish@apple.com<mailto:afish@apple.com>>
Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 4:39:22 PM
To: Amit kumar
Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org<mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
On Apr 6, 2017, at 3:30 AM, Amit kumar
<akamit91@hotmail.com<mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com><mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I want to get the fs index from the controller handle.
e.g In map command i see my controller is mapped to fs10.
So i there any API i can use in my code to get the fs index( which is 10 as in
example) from the controller handle.
Amit,
It is important to remember that fs0:, and the other device names are a Shell
concept and not an EFI concept. So they only exist in the context of the shell.
I took a quick look and I did not see an easy way to do this with the current
Shell APIs.
In the older Shell you could use this protocol EfiShellEnvironment2 Protocol
has a function that converts a EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL (would be on
your controller handle) to a CHAR16. Thus you can get the volume name the
Shell would display to the user. I don't the index exists as a concept. So
EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsName() and
EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsDevicepath() are the closest thing I can
think of.
https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/ShellPkg/Include/Protocol/
EfiShellEnvironment2.h#L812
The only problem with that is EfiShellEnvironment2 is not produced by the
Shell by default.
## This flag is used to control the protocols produced by the shell
# If TRUE the shell will produce EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 and
EFI_SHELL_INTERFACE
gEfiShellPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdShellSupportOldProtocols|FALSE|BOOLEAN
|0x00000002
I've use the EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 in the past to enable a non Shell
application to print out volume names that match the map command of the
shell. Hopefully some one knows how to do this in the modern Shell?
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
Regards
Amit
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* Re: How to get fs index from controller handle.
2017-04-07 10:40 ` Amit kumar
@ 2017-04-07 14:42 ` Andrew Fish
2017-04-07 15:23 ` Amit kumar
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Fish @ 2017-04-07 14:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Amit kumar; +Cc: Carsey, Jaben, edk2-devel@lists.01.org
> On Apr 7, 2017, at 3:40 AM, Amit kumar <akamit91@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Sorry my bad, actually it works
> instead of
> FileDevicePath(devicepath,L"XYZ\Par\Chld\filename.efi ");
> i have to use
> FileDevicePath(devicepath,L"XYZ\\\Par\\\Chld\\filename.efi ");
>
I think it is 2 \\ not 3 and you have a space at the end of the string.
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
> Thanks for your help and support.
> Amit
> From: edk2-devel <edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org <mailto:edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org>> on behalf of Amit kumar <akamit91@hotmail.com <mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com>>
> Sent: Friday, April 7, 2017 3:46:37 PM
> To: Carsey, Jaben; afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com>
> Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org <mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
> Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
>
> Andrew, Jaben
>
> Thanks for your suggestions.
>
> I have one more query , i have a handle that contains a devicepath and i have a file say filename.efi wich is inside directory structure.
>
> say
>
> XYZ\Par\Chld\filename.efi
>
> NewDevPath =FileDevicePath(devicepath,L"XYZ\Par\Chld\filename.efi ");
>
>
> and then i do
>
>
> gBS->LoadImage (
> FALSE,
> ImageHandle,
> NewDevPath,
> NULL,
> 0,
> &NewHandle
> );
>
> which returns me Status = Not Found;
>
> But when i place the filename.efi in volume root
> NewDevPath =FileDevicePath(devicepath,L"filename.efi ");
> LoadImage succeeds.
>
> Can some one tell me how to deal with directories while generating the devicepath for a file inside a directory.
>
> Amit
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Carsey, Jaben <jaben.carsey@intel.com <mailto:jaben.carsey@intel.com>>
> Sent: Friday, April 7, 2017 2:22:15 AM
> To: afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com>
> Cc: Amit kumar; edk2-devel@lists.01.org <mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
> Subject: RE: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
>
> Andrew,
>
> I was assuming not wanting ShellExecute() might extend to the rest of the shell.
>
> If the shell is in use, that can definitely help. While those 2 APIs do exist in theory, there is a single one that does all I think: GetDevicePathFromFilePath.
>
> -Jaben
>
>
> From: afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com> [mailto:afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com>]
> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2017 1:49 PM
> To: Carsey, Jaben <jaben.carsey@intel.com <mailto:jaben.carsey@intel.com>>
> Cc: Amit kumar <akamit91@hotmail.com <mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com>>; edk2-devel@lists.01.org <mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
> Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
> Importance: High
>
>
> On Apr 6, 2017, at 1:30 PM, Carsey, Jaben <jaben.carsey@intel.com <mailto:jaben.carsey@intel.com><mailto:jaben.carsey@intel.com <mailto:jaben.carsey@intel.com>>> wrote:
>
> That's the way to do it. the hard work is around finding the DevicePath for the application you want to run to pass to LoadImage.
>
>
> Jaben,
>
> It was easy in the old days.....
>
> DevPath = gSE2->NameToPath (ShellPathName);
> gSE2->GetFsName (DevPath, FALSE, & ShellPathName);
>
> Maybe we should default EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 to on :)? Half joking.
>
> I used those 2 APIs in the past to glue in shell volume names to a really simplistic C lib.
>
> Also if you have the File System Handle and path you can use the DevicePathLib.
>
> /**
> Allocates a device path for a file and appends it to an existing device path.
>
> If Device is a valid device handle that contains a device path protocol, then a device path for
> the file specified by FileName is allocated and appended to the device path associated with the
> handle Device. The allocated device path is returned. If Device is NULL or Device is a handle
> that does not support the device path protocol, then a device path containing a single device
> path node for the file specified by FileName is allocated and returned.
> The memory for the new device path is allocated from EFI boot services memory. It is the responsibility
> of the caller to free the memory allocated.
>
> If FileName is NULL, then ASSERT().
> If FileName is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
>
> @param Device A pointer to a device handle. This parameter is optional and
> may be NULL.
> @param FileName A pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
>
> @return The allocated device path.
>
> **/
> EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
> EFIAPI
> FileDevicePath (
> IN EFI_HANDLE Device, OPTIONAL
> IN CONST CHAR16 *FileName
> );
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andrew Fish
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: edk2-devel [mailto:edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org <mailto:edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org>] On Behalf Of
> Amit kumar
> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2017 9:45 AM
> To: Andrew Fish <afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com><mailto:afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com>>>
> Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org <mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org><mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org <mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>>
> Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
> Importance: High
>
> Hi,
>
>
> Can i use gbs->loadimage() and gbs->startimage() to load an efi application
> and execute it.
>
> Suppose i have a app1.efi and from app1.efi i want to execute app2.efi.
>
> Or is there some other way to do it ?
>
> Not considering ShellExecute();
>
> Amit
>
> ________________________________
> From: afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com><mailto:afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com>> <afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com><mailto:afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com>>> on behalf of Andrew Fish
> <afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com><mailto:afish@apple.com <mailto:afish@apple.com>>>
> Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 4:39:22 PM
> To: Amit kumar
> Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org <mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org><mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org <mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>>
> Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
>
>
> On Apr 6, 2017, at 3:30 AM, Amit kumar
> <akamit91@hotmail.com <mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com><mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com <mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com>><mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com <mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com>>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to get the fs index from the controller handle.
> e.g In map command i see my controller is mapped to fs10.
> So i there any API i can use in my code to get the fs index( which is 10 as in
> example) from the controller handle.
>
>
> Amit,
>
> It is important to remember that fs0:, and the other device names are a Shell
> concept and not an EFI concept. So they only exist in the context of the shell.
>
> I took a quick look and I did not see an easy way to do this with the current
> Shell APIs.
>
> In the older Shell you could use this protocol EfiShellEnvironment2 Protocol
> has a function that converts a EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL (would be on
> your controller handle) to a CHAR16. Thus you can get the volume name the
> Shell would display to the user. I don't the index exists as a concept. So
> EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsName() and
> EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsDevicepath() are the closest thing I can
> think of.
> https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/ShellPkg/Include/Protocol/ <https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/ShellPkg/Include/Protocol/>
> EfiShellEnvironment2.h#L812
>
> The only problem with that is EfiShellEnvironment2 is not produced by the
> Shell by default.
>
> ## This flag is used to control the protocols produced by the shell
> # If TRUE the shell will produce EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 and
> EFI_SHELL_INTERFACE
>
> gEfiShellPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdShellSupportOldProtocols|FALSE|BOOLEAN
> |0x00000002
>
> I've use the EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 in the past to enable a non Shell
> application to print out volume names that match the map command of the
> shell. Hopefully some one knows how to do this in the modern Shell?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andrew Fish
>
> Regards
> Amit
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* Re: How to get fs index from controller handle.
2017-04-07 14:42 ` Andrew Fish
@ 2017-04-07 15:23 ` Amit kumar
0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Amit kumar @ 2017-04-07 15:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andrew Fish, Jaben Carsey, edk2-devel@lists.01.org
Thanks for correction.
FileDevicePath(devicepath,L"XYZ\\Par\\Chld\\filename.efi ");
Amit
________________________________
From: afish@apple.com <afish@apple.com> on behalf of Andrew Fish <afish@apple.com>
Sent: Friday, April 7, 2017 8:12:46 PM
To: Amit kumar
Cc: Carsey, Jaben; edk2-devel@lists.01.org
Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
On Apr 7, 2017, at 3:40 AM, Amit kumar <akamit91@hotmail.com<mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Sorry my bad, actually it works
instead of
FileDevicePath(devicepath,L"XYZ\Par\Chld\filename.efi ");
i have to use
FileDevicePath(devicepath,L"XYZ\\\Par\\\Chld\\filename.efi ");
I think it is 2 \\ not 3 and you have a space at the end of the string.
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
Thanks for your help and support.
Amit
________________________________
From: edk2-devel <edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org<mailto:edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org>> on behalf of Amit kumar <akamit91@hotmail.com<mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com>>
Sent: Friday, April 7, 2017 3:46:37 PM
To: Carsey, Jaben; afish@apple.com<mailto:afish@apple.com>
Cc: edk2-devel@lists.01.org<mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
Andrew, Jaben
Thanks for your suggestions.
I have one more query , i have a handle that contains a devicepath and i have a file say filename.efi wich is inside directory structure.
say
XYZ\Par\Chld\filename.efi
NewDevPath =FileDevicePath(devicepath,L"XYZ\Par\Chld\filename.efi ");
and then i do
gBS->LoadImage (
FALSE,
ImageHandle,
NewDevPath,
NULL,
0,
&NewHandle
);
which returns me Status = Not Found;
But when i place the filename.efi in volume root
NewDevPath =FileDevicePath(devicepath,L"filename.efi ");
LoadImage succeeds.
Can some one tell me how to deal with directories while generating the devicepath for a file inside a directory.
Amit
________________________________
From: Carsey, Jaben <jaben.carsey@intel.com<mailto:jaben.carsey@intel.com>>
Sent: Friday, April 7, 2017 2:22:15 AM
To: afish@apple.com<mailto:afish@apple.com>
Cc: Amit kumar; edk2-devel@lists.01.org<mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
Subject: RE: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
Andrew,
I was assuming not wanting ShellExecute() might extend to the rest of the shell.
If the shell is in use, that can definitely help. While those 2 APIs do exist in theory, there is a single one that does all I think: GetDevicePathFromFilePath.
-Jaben
From: afish@apple.com<mailto:afish@apple.com> [mailto:afish@apple.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2017 1:49 PM
To: Carsey, Jaben <jaben.carsey@intel.com<mailto:jaben.carsey@intel.com>>
Cc: Amit kumar <akamit91@hotmail.com<mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com>>; edk2-devel@lists.01.org<mailto:edk2-devel@lists.01.org>
Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
Importance: High
On Apr 6, 2017, at 1:30 PM, Carsey, Jaben <jaben.carsey@intel.com<mailto:jaben.carsey@intel.com><mailto:jaben.carsey@intel.com>> wrote:
That's the way to do it. the hard work is around finding the DevicePath for the application you want to run to pass to LoadImage.
Jaben,
It was easy in the old days.....
DevPath = gSE2->NameToPath (ShellPathName);
gSE2->GetFsName (DevPath, FALSE, & ShellPathName);
Maybe we should default EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 to on :)? Half joking.
I used those 2 APIs in the past to glue in shell volume names to a really simplistic C lib.
Also if you have the File System Handle and path you can use the DevicePathLib.
/**
Allocates a device path for a file and appends it to an existing device path.
If Device is a valid device handle that contains a device path protocol, then a device path for
the file specified by FileName is allocated and appended to the device path associated with the
handle Device. The allocated device path is returned. If Device is NULL or Device is a handle
that does not support the device path protocol, then a device path containing a single device
path node for the file specified by FileName is allocated and returned.
The memory for the new device path is allocated from EFI boot services memory. It is the responsibility
of the caller to free the memory allocated.
If FileName is NULL, then ASSERT().
If FileName is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
@param Device A pointer to a device handle. This parameter is optional and
may be NULL.
@param FileName A pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
@return The allocated device path.
**/
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
EFIAPI
FileDevicePath (
IN EFI_HANDLE Device, OPTIONAL
IN CONST CHAR16 *FileName
);
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
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Amit kumar
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Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
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Hi,
Can i use gbs->loadimage() and gbs->startimage() to load an efi application
and execute it.
Suppose i have a app1.efi and from app1.efi i want to execute app2.efi.
Or is there some other way to do it ?
Not considering ShellExecute();
Amit
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Subject: Re: [edk2] How to get fs index from controller handle.
On Apr 6, 2017, at 3:30 AM, Amit kumar
<akamit91@hotmail.com<mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com><mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com><mailto:akamit91@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I want to get the fs index from the controller handle.
e.g In map command i see my controller is mapped to fs10.
So i there any API i can use in my code to get the fs index( which is 10 as in
example) from the controller handle.
Amit,
It is important to remember that fs0:, and the other device names are a Shell
concept and not an EFI concept. So they only exist in the context of the shell.
I took a quick look and I did not see an easy way to do this with the current
Shell APIs.
In the older Shell you could use this protocol EfiShellEnvironment2 Protocol
has a function that converts a EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL (would be on
your controller handle) to a CHAR16. Thus you can get the volume name the
Shell would display to the user. I don't the index exists as a concept. So
EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsName() and
EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2.GetFsDevicepath() are the closest thing I can
think of.
https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/ShellPkg/Include/Protocol/
EfiShellEnvironment2.h#L812
The only problem with that is EfiShellEnvironment2 is not produced by the
Shell by default.
## This flag is used to control the protocols produced by the shell
# If TRUE the shell will produce EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 and
EFI_SHELL_INTERFACE
gEfiShellPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdShellSupportOldProtocols|FALSE|BOOLEAN
|0x00000002
I've use the EFI_SHELL_ENVIRONMENT2 in the past to enable a non Shell
application to print out volume names that match the map command of the
shell. Hopefully some one knows how to do this in the modern Shell?
Thanks,
Andrew Fish
Regards
Amit
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