efi_get_variable_size (3) - Linux Manuals
NAME
efi_variables_supported, efi_del_variable, efi_get_variable, efi_get_variable_attributes, efi_get_variable_size, efi_set_variable - manipulate UEFI variablesSYNOPSIS
#include <efivar.h> int efi_variables_supported(void); 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_append_variable(efi_guid_t guid, const char *name, void *data, size_t data_size, uint32_t attributes); int efi_set_variable(efi_guid_t guid, const char *name, void *data, size_t data_size, uint32_t attributes); int efi_get_next_variable_name(efi_guid_t **guid, char **name); int efi_str_to_guid(const char *s, efi_guid_t *guid); 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_guid_to_name(efi_guid_t *guid, char **name); int efi_guid_to_symbol(efi_guid_t *guid, char **symbol);
DESCRIPTION
efi_variables_supported() tests if the UEFI variable facility is supported on the current machine.efi_del_variable() deletes the variable specified by guid and name.
efi_get_variable() gets the variable specified by guid and name. The value is stored in data, its size in data_size, and its attributes are stored in attributes.
efi_get_variable_attributes() gets attributes for the variable specified by guid and name.
efi_get_variable_size() gets the size of the data for the variable specified by guid and name.
efi_append_variable() appends data of size size to the variable specified by guid and name.
efi_set_variable() sets the variable specified by guid and name.
efi_get_next_variable_name() iterates across the currently extant variables, passing back a guid and name.
efi_str_to_guid() parses a UEFI GUID from string form to an efi_guid_t the caller provides
efi_guid_to_str() allocates a suitable string and populates it with string representation of a UEFI GUID. It is the caller's responsibility to free this string.
efi_name_to_guid() translates from a well known name to an efi_guid_t the caller provides.
efi_guid_to_name() translates from an efi_guid_t to a well known name. If the supplied GUID does not have a well known name, this function is equivalent to efi_guid_to_str().
efi_guid_to_symbol() translates from an efi_guid_t to a unique (within libefivar) C-sytle symbol name. These symbol names are useful for printing as a unique, easily parsed identifier, and are also provide by the library and its header files.
RETURN VALUE
efi_variables_supported() returns true if variables are supported on the running hardware, and false if they are not.efi_get_next_variable_name() returns 0 when iteration has completed, 1 when iteration has not completed, and -1 on error. In the event of an error, errno(3) is set appropriately.
efi_del_variable(), efi_get_variable(), efi_get_variable_attributes(), efi_get_variable_size(), efi_append_variable(), efi_set_variable(), efi_str_to_guid(), efi_guid_to_str(), efi_name_to_guid(), and efi_guid_to_name() return negative on error and zero on success.
AUTHORS
Peter Jones <pjones [at] redhat.com>