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Rollup merge of #116341 - Ayush1325:uefi-args, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Implement sys::args for UEFI - Uses `EFI_LOADED_IMAGE_PROTOCOL`, which is implemented for all loaded images. Tested on qemu with OVMF cc ``@nicholasbishop`` cc ``@dvdhrm``
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use r_efi::protocols::loaded_image; | ||
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use crate::env::current_exe; | ||
use crate::ffi::OsString; | ||
use crate::fmt; | ||
use crate::iter::Iterator; | ||
use crate::mem::size_of; | ||
use crate::sys::uefi::helpers; | ||
use crate::vec; | ||
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pub struct Args { | ||
parsed_args_list: vec::IntoIter<OsString>, | ||
} | ||
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pub fn args() -> Args { | ||
let lazy_current_exe = || Vec::from([current_exe().map(Into::into).unwrap_or_default()]); | ||
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// Each loaded image has an image handle that supports `EFI_LOADED_IMAGE_PROTOCOL`. Thus, this | ||
// will never fail. | ||
let protocol = | ||
helpers::image_handle_protocol::<loaded_image::Protocol>(loaded_image::PROTOCOL_GUID) | ||
.unwrap(); | ||
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let lp_size = unsafe { (*protocol.as_ptr()).load_options_size } as usize; | ||
// Break if we are sure that it cannot be UTF-16 | ||
if lp_size < size_of::<u16>() || lp_size % size_of::<u16>() != 0 { | ||
return Args { parsed_args_list: lazy_current_exe().into_iter() }; | ||
} | ||
let lp_size = lp_size / size_of::<u16>(); | ||
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let lp_cmd_line = unsafe { (*protocol.as_ptr()).load_options as *const u16 }; | ||
if !lp_cmd_line.is_aligned() { | ||
return Args { parsed_args_list: lazy_current_exe().into_iter() }; | ||
} | ||
let lp_cmd_line = unsafe { crate::slice::from_raw_parts(lp_cmd_line, lp_size) }; | ||
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Args { | ||
parsed_args_list: parse_lp_cmd_line(lp_cmd_line) | ||
.unwrap_or_else(lazy_current_exe) | ||
.into_iter(), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl fmt::Debug for Args { | ||
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { | ||
self.parsed_args_list.as_slice().fmt(f) | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl Iterator for Args { | ||
type Item = OsString; | ||
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fn next(&mut self) -> Option<OsString> { | ||
self.parsed_args_list.next() | ||
} | ||
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fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) { | ||
self.parsed_args_list.size_hint() | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl ExactSizeIterator for Args { | ||
fn len(&self) -> usize { | ||
self.parsed_args_list.len() | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl DoubleEndedIterator for Args { | ||
fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<OsString> { | ||
self.parsed_args_list.next_back() | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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/// Implements the UEFI command-line argument parsing algorithm. | ||
/// | ||
/// This implementation is based on what is defined in Section 3.4 of | ||
/// [UEFI Shell Specification](https://uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/UEFI_Shell_Spec_2_0.pdf) | ||
/// | ||
/// Return None in the following cases: | ||
/// - Invalid UTF-16 (unpaired surrogate) | ||
/// - Empty/improper arguments | ||
fn parse_lp_cmd_line(code_units: &[u16]) -> Option<Vec<OsString>> { | ||
const QUOTE: char = '"'; | ||
const SPACE: char = ' '; | ||
const CARET: char = '^'; | ||
const NULL: char = '\0'; | ||
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let mut ret_val = Vec::new(); | ||
let mut code_units_iter = char::decode_utf16(code_units.iter().cloned()).peekable(); | ||
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// The executable name at the beginning is special. | ||
let mut in_quotes = false; | ||
let mut cur = String::new(); | ||
while let Some(w) = code_units_iter.next() { | ||
let w = w.ok()?; | ||
match w { | ||
// break on NULL | ||
NULL => break, | ||
// A quote mark always toggles `in_quotes` no matter what because | ||
// there are no escape characters when parsing the executable name. | ||
QUOTE => in_quotes = !in_quotes, | ||
// If not `in_quotes` then whitespace ends argv[0]. | ||
SPACE if !in_quotes => break, | ||
// In all other cases the code unit is taken literally. | ||
_ => cur.push(w), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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// If exe name is missing, the cli args are invalid | ||
if cur.is_empty() { | ||
return None; | ||
} | ||
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ret_val.push(OsString::from(cur)); | ||
// Skip whitespace. | ||
while code_units_iter.next_if_eq(&Ok(SPACE)).is_some() {} | ||
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// Parse the arguments according to these rules: | ||
// * All code units are taken literally except space, quote and caret. | ||
// * When not `in_quotes`, space separate arguments. Consecutive spaces are | ||
// treated as a single separator. | ||
// * A space `in_quotes` is taken literally. | ||
// * A quote toggles `in_quotes` mode unless it's escaped. An escaped quote is taken literally. | ||
// * A quote can be escaped if preceded by caret. | ||
// * A caret can be escaped if preceded by caret. | ||
let mut cur = String::new(); | ||
let mut in_quotes = false; | ||
while let Some(w) = code_units_iter.next() { | ||
let w = w.ok()?; | ||
match w { | ||
// break on NULL | ||
NULL => break, | ||
// If not `in_quotes`, a space or tab ends the argument. | ||
SPACE if !in_quotes => { | ||
ret_val.push(OsString::from(&cur[..])); | ||
cur.truncate(0); | ||
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// Skip whitespace. | ||
while code_units_iter.next_if_eq(&Ok(SPACE)).is_some() {} | ||
} | ||
// Caret can escape quotes or carets | ||
CARET if in_quotes => { | ||
if let Some(x) = code_units_iter.next() { | ||
cur.push(x.ok()?); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
// If quote then flip `in_quotes` | ||
QUOTE => in_quotes = !in_quotes, | ||
// Everything else is always taken literally. | ||
_ => cur.push(w), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
// Push the final argument, if any. | ||
if !cur.is_empty() || in_quotes { | ||
ret_val.push(OsString::from(cur)); | ||
} | ||
Some(ret_val) | ||
} |
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