Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*
DoPort.c
Contains large routines that are too complicated to "wrap", so
here you have to rewrite the function for whatever the target is.
*/
#include "diskpart.h"
EFI_STATUS
FindPartitionableDevices(
EFI_HANDLE **ReturnBuffer,
UINTN *Count
)
/*
FindPartitionableDevices gets the list of handles that support
the block I/O protocol. It then traverses these handles, and
filters out any that don't appear to be fixed mount, present, read/write,
disks.
ReturnBuffer - will be set to point to a buffer with a an array of
handles to partitionable disks. NULL if failure or
no such disks found. Caller may free from pool
an
Count - number of entries in ReturnBuffer, 0 if none.
Return is a status.an
*/
{
EFI_HANDLE *HandlePointer;
UINTN HandleCount;
EFI_BLOCK_IO *BlkIo;
EFI_DEVICE_PATH *DevicePath;
UINTN PathSize;
BOOLEAN Partitionable;
EFI_DEVICE_PATH *PathInstance;
UINTN SpindleCount;
UINTN i;
*ReturnBuffer = NULL;
*Count = 0;
//
// Try to find all of the hard disks by finding all
// handles that support BlockIo protocol
//
status = LibLocateHandle(
ByProtocol,
&BlockIoProtocol,
NULL,
&HandleCount,
&HandlePointer
);
if (EFI_ERROR(status)) {
return status;
}
*ReturnBuffer = DoAllocate(sizeof(EFI_HANDLE)*HandleCount);
if (*ReturnBuffer == NULL) {
*Count = 0;
return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
}
SpindleCount = 0;
for (i = 0; i < HandleCount; i++) {
Partitionable = TRUE;
status = BS->HandleProtocol(HandlePointer[i], &BlockIoProtocol, &BlkIo);
if (BlkIo->Media->RemovableMedia) {
//
// It's removable, it's not for us
//
Partitionable = FALSE;
}
if ( ! BlkIo->Media->MediaPresent) {
//
// It's still not for us
//
Partitionable = FALSE;
}
if (BlkIo->Media->ReadOnly) {
//
// Cannot partition a read-only device!
//
Partitionable = FALSE;
}
//
// OK, it seems to be a present, fixed, read/write, block device.
// Now, make sure it's really the raw device by inspecting the
// device path.
//
DevicePath = DevicePathFromHandle(HandlePointer[i]);
while (DevicePath != NULL) {
PathInstance = DevicePathInstance(&DevicePath, &PathSize);
while (!IsDevicePathEnd(PathInstance)) {
if ((DevicePathType(PathInstance) == MEDIA_DEVICE_PATH)) {
Partitionable = FALSE;
}
PathInstance = NextDevicePathNode(PathInstance);
}
}
if (Partitionable) {
//
// Return this handle
//
(*ReturnBuffer)[*Count] = HandlePointer[i];
(*Count)++;
}
}
return EFI_SUCCESS;
}