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@@ -100,6 +100,65 @@ pub fn test_current_dir(shell: &ScopedProtocol<Shell>) { | |
assert_eq!(cur_fs_str, expected_fs_str); | ||
} | ||
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/// Test `var()`, `vars()`, and `set_var()` | ||
pub fn test_var(shell: &ScopedProtocol<Shell>) { | ||
/* Test retrieving list of environment variable names */ | ||
let mut cur_env_vec = shell.vars(); | ||
assert_eq!(cur_env_vec.next().unwrap().0, cstr16!("path")); | ||
// check pre-defined shell variables; see UEFI Shell spec | ||
assert_eq!(cur_env_vec.next().unwrap().0, cstr16!("nonesting")); | ||
let cur_env_vec = shell.vars(); | ||
let default_len = cur_env_vec.count(); | ||
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/* Test setting and getting a specific environment variable */ | ||
let cur_env_vec = shell.vars(); | ||
let test_var = cstr16!("test_var"); | ||
let test_val = cstr16!("test_val"); | ||
assert!(shell.var(test_var).is_none()); | ||
let status = shell.set_var(test_var, test_val, false); | ||
assert!(status.is_ok()); | ||
let cur_env_str = shell | ||
.var(test_var) | ||
.expect("Could not get environment variable"); | ||
assert_eq!(cur_env_str, test_val); | ||
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let mut found_var = false; | ||
for (env_var, _) in cur_env_vec { | ||
if env_var == test_var { | ||
found_var = true; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
assert!(!found_var); | ||
let cur_env_vec = shell.vars(); | ||
let mut found_var = false; | ||
for (env_var, _) in cur_env_vec { | ||
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if env_var == test_var { | ||
found_var = true; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
assert!(found_var); | ||
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let cur_env_vec = shell.vars(); | ||
assert_eq!(cur_env_vec.count(), default_len + 1); | ||
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/* Test deleting environment variable */ | ||
let test_val = cstr16!(""); | ||
let status = shell.set_var(test_var, test_val, false); | ||
assert!(status.is_ok()); | ||
assert!(shell.var(test_var).is_none()); | ||
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let cur_env_vec = shell.vars(); | ||
let mut found_var = false; | ||
for (env_var, _) in cur_env_vec { | ||
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if env_var == test_var { | ||
found_var = true; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
assert!(!found_var); | ||
let cur_env_vec = shell.vars(); | ||
assert_eq!(cur_env_vec.count(), default_len); | ||
} | ||
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pub fn test() { | ||
info!("Running shell protocol tests"); | ||
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boot::open_protocol_exclusive::<Shell>(handle).expect("Failed to open Shell protocol"); | ||
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test_current_dir(&shell); | ||
test_var(&shell); | ||
} |
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use crate::proto::unsafe_protocol; | ||||||
use crate::{CStr16, Char16, Error, Result, Status, StatusExt}; | ||||||
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use core::marker::PhantomData; | ||||||
use core::ptr; | ||||||
use uefi_raw::protocol::shell::ShellProtocol; | ||||||
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#[unsafe_protocol(ShellProtocol::GUID)] | ||||||
pub struct Shell(ShellProtocol); | ||||||
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/// Trait for implementing the var function | ||||||
pub trait ShellVar { | ||||||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. I don't see the need for this trait to be honest? Am I missing something? Is this just for testability (which is fine!)? In that case, I think it should be named |
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/// Gets the value of the specified environment variable | ||||||
fn var(&self, name: &CStr16) -> Option<&CStr16>; | ||||||
} | ||||||
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/// Iterator over the names of environmental variables obtained from the Shell protocol. | ||||||
#[derive(Debug)] | ||||||
pub struct Vars<'a, T: ShellVar> { | ||||||
/// Char16 containing names of environment variables | ||||||
names: *const Char16, | ||||||
/// Reference to Shell Protocol | ||||||
protocol: *const T, | ||||||
/// Placeholder to attach a lifetime to `Vars` | ||||||
placeholder: PhantomData<&'a CStr16>, | ||||||
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} | ||||||
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impl<'a, T: ShellVar + 'a> Iterator for Vars<'a, T> { | ||||||
type Item = (&'a CStr16, Option<&'a CStr16>); | ||||||
// We iterate a list of NUL terminated CStr16s. | ||||||
// The list is terminated with a double NUL. | ||||||
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { | ||||||
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let s = unsafe { CStr16::from_ptr(self.names) }; | ||||||
if s.is_empty() { | ||||||
None | ||||||
} else { | ||||||
self.names = unsafe { self.names.add(s.num_chars() + 1) }; | ||||||
Some((s, unsafe { self.protocol.as_ref().unwrap().var(s) })) | ||||||
} | ||||||
} | ||||||
} | ||||||
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impl ShellVar for Shell { | ||||||
/// Gets the value of the specified environment variable | ||||||
fn var(&self, name: &CStr16) -> Option<&CStr16> { | ||||||
self.var(name) | ||||||
} | ||||||
} | ||||||
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impl Shell { | ||||||
/// Returns the current directory on the specified device. | ||||||
/// | ||||||
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let dir_ptr: *const Char16 = directory.map_or(ptr::null(), |x| x.as_ptr()); | ||||||
unsafe { (self.0.set_cur_dir)(fs_ptr.cast(), dir_ptr.cast()) }.to_result() | ||||||
} | ||||||
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/// Gets the value of the specified environment variable | ||||||
/// | ||||||
/// # Arguments | ||||||
/// | ||||||
/// * `name` - The environment variable name of which to retrieve the | ||||||
/// value. | ||||||
/// | ||||||
/// # Returns | ||||||
/// | ||||||
/// * `Some(<env_value>)` - &CStr16 containing the value of the | ||||||
/// environment variable | ||||||
/// * `None` - If environment variable does not exist | ||||||
#[must_use] | ||||||
pub fn var(&self, name: &CStr16) -> Option<&CStr16> { | ||||||
let name_ptr: *const Char16 = name.as_ptr(); | ||||||
let var_val = unsafe { (self.0.get_env)(name_ptr.cast()) }; | ||||||
if var_val.is_null() { | ||||||
None | ||||||
} else { | ||||||
unsafe { Some(CStr16::from_ptr(var_val.cast())) } | ||||||
} | ||||||
} | ||||||
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/// Gets an iterator over the names of all environment variables | ||||||
#[must_use] | ||||||
pub fn vars(&self) -> Vars<'_, Self> { | ||||||
let env_ptr = unsafe { (self.0.get_env)(ptr::null()) }; | ||||||
Vars { | ||||||
names: env_ptr.cast::<Char16>(), | ||||||
protocol: self, | ||||||
placeholder: PhantomData, | ||||||
} | ||||||
} | ||||||
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/// Sets the environment variable | ||||||
/// | ||||||
/// # Arguments | ||||||
/// | ||||||
/// * `name` - The environment variable for which to set the value | ||||||
/// * `value` - The new value of the environment variable | ||||||
/// * `volatile` - Indicates whether the variable is volatile or | ||||||
/// not | ||||||
/// | ||||||
/// # Returns | ||||||
/// | ||||||
/// * `Status::SUCCESS` - The variable was successfully set | ||||||
pub fn set_var(&self, name: &CStr16, value: &CStr16, volatile: bool) -> Result { | ||||||
let name_ptr: *const Char16 = name.as_ptr(); | ||||||
let value_ptr: *const Char16 = value.as_ptr(); | ||||||
unsafe { (self.0.set_env)(name_ptr.cast(), value_ptr.cast(), volatile) }.to_result() | ||||||
} | ||||||
} | ||||||
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#[cfg(test)] | ||||||
mod tests { | ||||||
use super::*; | ||||||
use alloc::collections::BTreeMap; | ||||||
use alloc::vec::Vec; | ||||||
use uefi::cstr16; | ||||||
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struct ShellMock<'a> { | ||||||
inner: BTreeMap<&'a CStr16, &'a CStr16>, | ||||||
} | ||||||
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impl<'a> ShellMock<'a> { | ||||||
fn new(names: Vec<&'a CStr16>, values: Vec<&'a CStr16>) -> ShellMock<'a> { | ||||||
let mut inner_map = BTreeMap::new(); | ||||||
for (name, val) in names.iter().zip(values.iter()) { | ||||||
inner_map.insert(*name, *val); | ||||||
} | ||||||
ShellMock { inner: inner_map } | ||||||
} | ||||||
} | ||||||
impl<'a> ShellVar for ShellMock<'a> { | ||||||
fn var(&self, name: &CStr16) -> Option<&CStr16> { | ||||||
if let Some(val) = self.inner.get(name) { | ||||||
Some(*val) | ||||||
} else { | ||||||
None | ||||||
} | ||||||
} | ||||||
} | ||||||
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/// Testing Vars struct | ||||||
#[test] | ||||||
fn test_vars() { | ||||||
// Empty Vars | ||||||
let mut vars_mock = Vec::<u16>::new(); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(0); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(0); | ||||||
let mut vars = Vars { | ||||||
names: vars_mock.as_ptr().cast(), | ||||||
protocol: &ShellMock::new(Vec::new(), Vec::new()), | ||||||
placeholder: PhantomData, | ||||||
}; | ||||||
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assert!(vars.next().is_none()); | ||||||
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// One environment variable in Vars | ||||||
let mut vars_mock = Vec::<u16>::new(); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(b'f' as u16); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(b'o' as u16); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(b'o' as u16); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(0); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(0); | ||||||
let vars = Vars { | ||||||
names: vars_mock.as_ptr().cast(), | ||||||
protocol: &ShellMock::new(Vec::from([cstr16!("foo")]), Vec::from([cstr16!("value")])), | ||||||
placeholder: PhantomData, | ||||||
}; | ||||||
assert_eq!( | ||||||
vars.collect::<Vec<_>>(), | ||||||
Vec::from([(cstr16!("foo"), Some(cstr16!("value")))]) | ||||||
); | ||||||
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// Multiple environment variables in Vars | ||||||
let mut vars_mock = Vec::<u16>::new(); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(b'f' as u16); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(b'o' as u16); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(b'o' as u16); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(b'1' as u16); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(0); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(b'b' as u16); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(b'a' as u16); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(b'r' as u16); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(0); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(b'b' as u16); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(b'a' as u16); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(b'z' as u16); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(b'2' as u16); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(0); | ||||||
vars_mock.push(0); | ||||||
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let vars = Vars { | ||||||
names: vars_mock.as_ptr().cast(), | ||||||
protocol: &ShellMock::new( | ||||||
Vec::from([cstr16!("foo1"), cstr16!("bar"), cstr16!("baz2")]), | ||||||
Vec::from([cstr16!("value"), cstr16!("one"), cstr16!("two")]), | ||||||
), | ||||||
placeholder: PhantomData, | ||||||
}; | ||||||
assert_eq!( | ||||||
vars.collect::<Vec<_>>(), | ||||||
Vec::from([ | ||||||
(cstr16!("foo1"), Some(cstr16!("value"))), | ||||||
(cstr16!("bar"), Some(cstr16!("one"))), | ||||||
(cstr16!("baz2"), Some(cstr16!("two"))) | ||||||
]) | ||||||
); | ||||||
} | ||||||
} |
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nit: you could use
cur_env_vec.iter().any()
here I think