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Signed-off-by: Sergey Isakov <isakov-sl@bk.ru>
278 lines
9.3 KiB
C
278 lines
9.3 KiB
C
/** @file
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This is a simple fault tolerant write driver.
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This boot service protocol only provides fault tolerant write capability for
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block devices. The protocol has internal non-volatile intermediate storage
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of the data and private information. It should be able to recover
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automatically from a critical fault, such as power failure.
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The implementation uses an FTW (Fault Tolerant Write) Work Space.
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This work space is a memory copy of the work space on the Working Block,
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the size of the work space is the FTW_WORK_SPACE_SIZE bytes.
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The work space stores each write record as EFI_FTW_RECORD structure.
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The spare block stores the write buffer before write to the target block.
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The write record has three states to specify the different phase of write operation.
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1) WRITE_ALLOCATED is that the record is allocated in write space.
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The information of write operation is stored in write record structure.
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2) SPARE_COMPLETED is that the data from write buffer is writed into the spare block as the backup.
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3) WRITE_COMPLETED is that the data is copied from the spare block to the target block.
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This driver operates the data as the whole size of spare block.
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It first read the SpareAreaLength data from the target block into the spare memory buffer.
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Then copy the write buffer data into the spare memory buffer.
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Then write the spare memory buffer into the spare block.
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Final copy the data from the spare block to the target block.
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To make this drive work well, the following conditions must be satisfied:
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1. The write NumBytes data must be fit within Spare area.
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Offset + NumBytes <= SpareAreaLength
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2. The whole flash range has the same block size.
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3. Working block is an area which contains working space in its last block and has the same size as spare block.
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4. Working Block area must be in the single one Firmware Volume Block range which FVB protocol is produced on.
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5. Spare area must be in the single one Firmware Volume Block range which FVB protocol is produced on.
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6. Any write data area (SpareAreaLength Area) which the data will be written into must be
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in the single one Firmware Volume Block range which FVB protocol is produced on.
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7. If write data area (such as Variable range) is enlarged, the spare area range must be enlarged.
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The spare area must be enough large to store the write data before write them into the target range.
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If one of them is not satisfied, FtwWrite may fail.
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Usually, Spare area only takes one block. That's SpareAreaLength = BlockSize, NumberOfSpareBlock = 1.
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Copyright (c) 2006 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
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**/
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#include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h>
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#include "FaultTolerantWrite.h"
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EFI_EVENT mFvbRegistration = NULL;
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/**
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Retrieve the FVB protocol interface by HANDLE.
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@param[in] FvBlockHandle The handle of FVB protocol that provides services for
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reading, writing, and erasing the target block.
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@param[out] FvBlock The interface of FVB protocol
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS The interface information for the specified protocol was returned.
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@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The device does not support the FVB protocol.
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@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER FvBlockHandle is not a valid EFI_HANDLE or FvBlock is NULL.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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FtwGetFvbByHandle (
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IN EFI_HANDLE FvBlockHandle,
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OUT EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_BLOCK_PROTOCOL **FvBlock
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)
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{
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//
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// To get the FVB protocol interface on the handle
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//
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return gBS->HandleProtocol (
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FvBlockHandle,
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&gEfiFirmwareVolumeBlockProtocolGuid,
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(VOID **) FvBlock
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);
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}
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/**
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Retrieve the Swap Address Range protocol interface.
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@param[out] SarProtocol The interface of SAR protocol
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS The SAR protocol instance was found and returned in SarProtocol.
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@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The SAR protocol instance was not found.
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@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER SarProtocol is NULL.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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FtwGetSarProtocol (
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OUT VOID **SarProtocol
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)
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{
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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//
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// Locate Swap Address Range protocol
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//
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Status = gBS->LocateProtocol (
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&gEfiSwapAddressRangeProtocolGuid,
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NULL,
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SarProtocol
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);
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return Status;
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}
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/**
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Function returns an array of handles that support the FVB protocol
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in a buffer allocated from pool.
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@param[out] NumberHandles The number of handles returned in Buffer.
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@param[out] Buffer A pointer to the buffer to return the requested
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array of handles that support FVB protocol.
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS The array of handles was returned in Buffer, and the number of
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handles in Buffer was returned in NumberHandles.
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@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND No FVB handle was found.
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@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There is not enough pool memory to store the matching results.
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@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER NumberHandles is NULL or Buffer is NULL.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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GetFvbCountAndBuffer (
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OUT UINTN *NumberHandles,
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OUT EFI_HANDLE **Buffer
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)
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{
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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//
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// Locate all handles of Fvb protocol
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//
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Status = gBS->LocateHandleBuffer (
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ByProtocol,
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&gEfiFirmwareVolumeBlockProtocolGuid,
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NULL,
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NumberHandles,
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Buffer
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);
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return Status;
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}
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/**
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Firmware Volume Block Protocol notification event handler.
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@param[in] Event Event whose notification function is being invoked.
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@param[in] Context Pointer to the notification function's context.
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**/
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VOID
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EFIAPI
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FvbNotificationEvent (
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IN EFI_EVENT Event,
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IN VOID *Context
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)
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{
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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EFI_FAULT_TOLERANT_WRITE_PROTOCOL *FtwProtocol;
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EFI_FTW_DEVICE *FtwDevice;
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//
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// Just return to avoid installing FaultTolerantWriteProtocol again
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// if Fault Tolerant Write protocol has been installed.
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//
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Status = gBS->LocateProtocol (
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&gEfiFaultTolerantWriteProtocolGuid,
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NULL,
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(VOID **) &FtwProtocol
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);
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if (!EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
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return ;
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}
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//
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// Found proper FVB protocol and initialize FtwDevice for protocol installation
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//
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FtwDevice = (EFI_FTW_DEVICE *)Context;
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Status = InitFtwProtocol (FtwDevice);
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if (EFI_ERROR(Status)) {
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return ;
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}
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//
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// Install protocol interface
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//
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Status = gBS->InstallProtocolInterface (
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&FtwDevice->Handle,
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&gEfiFaultTolerantWriteProtocolGuid,
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EFI_NATIVE_INTERFACE,
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&FtwDevice->FtwInstance
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);
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ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
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Status = gBS->CloseEvent (Event);
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ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
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return;
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}
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/**
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This function is the entry point of the Fault Tolerant Write driver.
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@param[in] ImageHandle A handle for the image that is initializing this driver
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@param[in] SystemTable A pointer to the EFI system table
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS The initialization finished successfully.
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@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Allocate memory error
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@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Workspace or Spare block does not exist
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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FaultTolerantWriteInitialize (
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IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle,
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IN EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable
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)
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{
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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EFI_FTW_DEVICE *FtwDevice;
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FtwDevice = NULL;
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//
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// Allocate private data structure for FTW protocol and do some initialization
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//
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Status = InitFtwDevice (&FtwDevice);
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if (EFI_ERROR(Status)) {
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return Status;
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}
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//
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// Register FvbNotificationEvent () notify function.
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//
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EfiCreateProtocolNotifyEvent (
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&gEfiFirmwareVolumeBlockProtocolGuid,
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TPL_CALLBACK,
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FvbNotificationEvent,
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(VOID *)FtwDevice,
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&mFvbRegistration
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);
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return EFI_SUCCESS;
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}
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/**
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Internal implementation of CRC32. Depending on the execution context
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(traditional SMM or DXE vs standalone MM), this function is implemented
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via a call to the CalculateCrc32 () boot service, or via a library
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call.
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If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
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If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
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@param[in] Buffer A pointer to the buffer on which the 32-bit CRC is to be computed.
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@param[in] Length The number of bytes in the buffer Data.
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@retval Crc32 The 32-bit CRC was computed for the data buffer.
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**/
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UINT32
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FtwCalculateCrc32 (
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IN VOID *Buffer,
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IN UINTN Length
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)
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{
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EFI_STATUS Status;
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UINT32 ReturnValue;
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Status = gBS->CalculateCrc32 (Buffer, Length, &ReturnValue);
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ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
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return ReturnValue;
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}
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