/** Helper macro for stringification. */
#define FSW_EFI_STRINGIFY(x) #x
/** Expands to the EFI driver name given the file system type name. */
-#define FSW_EFI_DRIVER_NAME(t) L"rEFInd 0.9.1 " FSW_EFI_STRINGIFY(t) L" File System Driver"
+#define FSW_EFI_DRIVER_NAME(t) L"rEFInd 0.10.1 " FSW_EFI_STRINGIFY(t) L" File System Driver"
// function prototypes
IN CHAR8 *Language,
OUT CHAR16 **ControllerName);
-void fsw_efi_change_blocksize(struct fsw_volume *vol,
+void EFIAPI fsw_efi_change_blocksize(struct fsw_volume *vol,
fsw_u32 old_phys_blocksize, fsw_u32 old_log_blocksize,
fsw_u32 new_phys_blocksize, fsw_u32 new_log_blocksize);
-fsw_status_t fsw_efi_read_block(struct fsw_volume *vol, fsw_u64 phys_bno, void *buffer);
+fsw_status_t EFIAPI fsw_efi_read_block(struct fsw_volume *vol, fsw_u64 phys_bno, void *buffer);
EFI_STATUS fsw_efi_map_status(fsw_status_t fsw_status, FSW_VOLUME_DATA *Volume);
{
EFI_STATUS Status;
-#ifndef HOST_EFI_EDK2
+#ifndef __MAKEWITH_TIANO
// Not available in EDK2 toolkit
InitializeLib(ImageHandle, SystemTable);
#endif
* when the file system driver changes the block sizes for the volume.
*/
-void fsw_efi_change_blocksize(struct fsw_volume *vol,
+void EFIAPI fsw_efi_change_blocksize(struct fsw_volume *vol,
fsw_u32 old_phys_blocksize, fsw_u32 old_log_blocksize,
fsw_u32 new_phys_blocksize, fsw_u32 new_log_blocksize)
{
* disk.
*/
-fsw_status_t fsw_efi_read_block(struct fsw_volume *vol, fsw_u64 phys_bno, void *buffer) {
+fsw_status_t EFIAPI fsw_efi_read_block(struct fsw_volume *vol, fsw_u64 phys_bno, void *buffer) {
int i, ReadCache = -1;
FSW_VOLUME_DATA *Volume = (FSW_VOLUME_DATA *)vol->host_data;
EFI_STATUS Status = EFI_SUCCESS;
// compiled with Tianocore. Further clue: Omitting "Status =" avoids the
// hang but produces a failure to mount the filesystem, even when the same
// change is made to later similar call. Calling Volume->DiskIo->ReadDisk()
- // directly (without refit_call5_wrapper()) changes nothing. FIGURE THIS OUT!
+ // directly (without refit_call5_wrapper()) changes nothing. Placing Print()
+ // statements at the start and end of the function, and before and after the
+ // ReadDisk() call, suggests that when it fails, the program is executing
+ // code starting mid-function, so there seems to be something messed up in
+ // the way the function is being called. FIGURE THIS OUT!
Status = refit_call5_wrapper(Volume->DiskIo->ReadDisk, Volume->DiskIo, Volume->MediaId,
StartRead, (UINTN) CACHE_SIZE, (VOID*) Caches[ReadCache].Cache);
if (!EFI_ERROR(Status)) {