We started out having Linux compatible libefivar interfaces. This was
in anticipation of porting the GPL'd efibootmgr to FreeBSD via a
port. However, since we need that functionality in the base, that port
isn't going to happened. It also appears that efivar is a private
library that's not used much outside a command line util and
efibootmgr. Reduce compatibility with the Linux version a little by
removing the mode parameter to efi_set_variable (which was unused on
FreeBSD, and not set to something useful in the code we'd
written). Also remove some efi error routines that were never
implemented and existed only to placate early GPL efibootmgr porting
experiments.
Suggested by: Matt Williams
Sponsored by: Netflix
Split out asciidump, utf8dump, bindump, and hexdump into a separate
file efiutil.c. Implement new efi_print_load_option for printing out
the EFI_LOADER_OPTION data structure used to specify different options
to the UEFI boot manager.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Many UEFI variables are UCS2 strings (some NUL terminated, others
not). Add --utf8 (-u) to convert UCS2 strings to UTF8 before printing.
Sponsored by: Netflix
Fix spelling [1], appease igor and mandoc -Tlint, and adopt the
language style to be more consistent with our corpus.
PR: 219434 [1]
Submitted by: olgeni [1]
as if it were a device path.
Remove language about a=b syntax on the command line. This will not be
implemented due to its limited usefulness. UEFI variables are binary
blobs, on the whole, and a simple work around exists for
strings. Clarify that the new value of the variable is taken from
stdin. Update manual with history.
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Exit after printing a message on stderr when we can't get a
message. This is slightly different than linux, but keeps shell
scripts from thinking the value of the variable is the error message
and so is a net win.
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with no creative content. Include "lost" changes from git:
o Use /dev/efi instead of /dev/efidev
o Remove redundant NULL checks.
Submitted by: kib@, dim@, zbb@, emaste@
line interface to the Linux program, as well as adding a number of
useful features to make using it in shell scripts easier (since we
don't have a filesystem to fall back on interacting with).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8128
Reviewed by: kib@, wblock@, Ganael Laplanche