LIBEFIVAR(3) | MidnightBSD Library Functions Manual | LIBEFIVAR(3) |
libefivar
— EFI
Non Volatile Variable Support
#include
<efivar.h>
int
efi_append_variable
(efi_guid_t
guid, const char
*name, void *data,
size_t data_size,
uint32_t attributes);
int
efi_del_variable
(efi_guid_t
guid, const char
*name);
int
efi_get_variable
(efi_guid_t
guid, const char
*name, void **data,
ssize_t *data_size,
uint32_t
*attributes);
int
efi_get_variable_attributes
(efi_guid_t
guid, const char
*name, uint32_t
*attributes);
int
efi_get_variable_size
(efi_guid_t
guid, const char
*name, size_t
*size);
int
efi_get_next_variable_name
(efi_guid_t
**guid, char
**name);
int
efi_guid_to_name
(efi_guid_t
*guid, char
**name);
int
efi_guid_to_symbol
(efi_guid_t
*guid, char
**symbol);
int
efi_guid_to_str
(const
efi_guid_t *guid, char
**sp);
int
efi_name_to_guid
(const
char *name, efi_guid_t
*guid);
int
efi_set_variable
(efi_guid_t
guid, const char
*name, void *data,
size_t data_size,
uint32_t attributes);
int
efi_str_to_guid
(const
char *s, efi_guid_t
*guid);
int
efi_variables_supported
(void);
The libefivar
library implements access to
EFI Variables via the EFI Runtime Services. All char *
strings are converted to 16-bit UTF strings before passing them to EFI.
efi_variables_supported
()
returns non-zero if the current machine supports setting of EFI firmware
variables and the kernel support for doing so is present. Otherwise zero is
returned.
efi_del_variable
()
deletes the EFI variable selected by guid and
name.
The following functions have not been implemented yet:
The libefivar
library first appeared in
FreeBSD 12.0.
This software was originally written by Warner Losh.
No facilities exist to process the strings as native UTF. This is
a limitation in the Linux libefivar
library
interface.
October 25, 2018 | midnightbsd-3.1 |