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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR Apache-2.0
#![recursion_limit = "128"]
extern crate proc_macro;
use proc_macro::TokenStream;
use proc_macro2::TokenStream as TokenStream2;
use quote::{quote, quote_spanned, TokenStreamExt};
use syn::spanned::Spanned;
use syn::{
parse_macro_input, parse_quote, parse_quote_spanned, Error, Expr, ExprLit, ExprPath, ItemFn,
ItemStruct, Lit, Visibility,
};
macro_rules! err {
($span:expr, $message:expr $(,)?) => {
Error::new($span.span(), $message).to_compile_error()
};
($span:expr, $message:expr, $($args:expr),*) => {
Error::new($span.span(), format!($message, $($args),*)).to_compile_error()
};
}
/// Attribute macro for marking structs as UEFI protocols.
///
/// The macro can only be applied to a struct, and takes one argument, either a
/// GUID string or the path to a `Guid` constant.
///
/// The macro implements the [`Protocol`] trait and the `unsafe` [`Identify`]
/// trait for the struct. See the [`Protocol`] trait for details of how it is
/// used.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The caller must ensure that the correct GUID is attached to the
/// type. An incorrect GUID could lead to invalid casts and other
/// unsound behavior.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use uefi::{Guid, Identify, guid};
/// use uefi::proto::unsafe_protocol;
///
/// #[unsafe_protocol("12345678-9abc-def0-1234-56789abcdef0")]
/// struct ExampleProtocol1 {}
///
/// const PROTO_GUID: Guid = guid!("12345678-9abc-def0-1234-56789abcdef0");
/// #[unsafe_protocol(PROTO_GUID)]
/// struct ExampleProtocol2 {}
///
/// assert_eq!(ExampleProtocol1::GUID, PROTO_GUID);
/// assert_eq!(ExampleProtocol2::GUID, PROTO_GUID);
/// ```
///
/// [`Identify`]: https://docs.rs/uefi/latest/uefi/data_types/trait.Identify.html
/// [`Protocol`]: https://docs.rs/uefi/latest/uefi/proto/trait.Protocol.html
/// [send-and-sync]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/send-and-sync.html
#[proc_macro_attribute]
pub fn unsafe_protocol(args: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
let expr = parse_macro_input!(args as Expr);
let guid_val = match expr {
Expr::Lit(ExprLit {
lit: Lit::Str(lit), ..
}) => {
quote!(::uefi::guid!(#lit))
}
Expr::Path(ExprPath { path, .. }) => quote!(#path),
_ => {
return err!(
expr,
"macro input must be either a string literal or path to a constant"
)
.into()
}
};
let item_struct = parse_macro_input!(input as ItemStruct);
let ident = &item_struct.ident;
let (impl_generics, ty_generics, where_clause) = item_struct.generics.split_for_impl();
quote! {
#item_struct
unsafe impl #impl_generics ::uefi::Identify for #ident #ty_generics #where_clause {
const GUID: ::uefi::Guid = #guid_val;
}
impl #impl_generics ::uefi::proto::Protocol for #ident #ty_generics #where_clause {}
}
.into()
}
/// Custom attribute for a UEFI executable entry point.
///
/// This attribute modifies a function to mark it as the entry point for
/// a UEFI executable. The function:
/// * Must return [`Status`].
/// * Must have zero parameters.
/// * Can optionally be `unsafe`.
///
/// The global system table pointer and global image handle will be set
/// automatically.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```no_run
/// #![no_main]
///
/// use uefi::prelude::*;
///
/// #[entry]
/// fn main() -> Status {
/// Status::SUCCESS
/// }
/// ```
///
/// [`Status`]: https://docs.rs/uefi/latest/uefi/struct.Status.html
#[proc_macro_attribute]
pub fn entry(args: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
// This code is inspired by the approach in this embedded Rust crate:
// https://github.com/rust-embedded/cortex-m-rt/blob/965bf1e3291571e7e3b34834864117dc020fb391/macros/src/lib.rs#L85
let mut errors = TokenStream2::new();
if !args.is_empty() {
errors.append_all(err!(
TokenStream2::from(args),
"Entry attribute accepts no arguments"
));
}
let mut f = parse_macro_input!(input as ItemFn);
if let Some(ref abi) = f.sig.abi {
errors.append_all(err!(abi, "Entry function must have no ABI modifier"));
}
if let Some(asyncness) = f.sig.asyncness {
errors.append_all(err!(asyncness, "Entry function should not be async"));
}
if let Some(constness) = f.sig.constness {
errors.append_all(err!(constness, "Entry function should not be const"));
}
if !f.sig.generics.params.is_empty() {
errors.append_all(err!(
f.sig.generics.params,
"Entry function should not be generic"
));
}
if !f.sig.inputs.is_empty() {
errors.append_all(err!(f.sig.inputs, "Entry function must have no arguments"));
}
// Show most errors all at once instead of one by one.
if !errors.is_empty() {
return errors.into();
}
let signature_span = f.sig.span();
// Fill in the image handle and system table arguments automatically.
let image_handle_ident = quote!(internal_image_handle);
let system_table_ident = quote!(internal_system_table);
f.sig.inputs = parse_quote_spanned!(
signature_span=>
#image_handle_ident: ::uefi::Handle,
#system_table_ident: *const ::core::ffi::c_void,
);
// Insert code at the beginning of the entry function to set the global
// image handle and system table pointer.
f.block.stmts.insert(
0,
parse_quote! {
unsafe {
::uefi::boot::set_image_handle(#image_handle_ident);
::uefi::table::set_system_table(#system_table_ident.cast());
}
},
);
// Set the required ABI.
f.sig.abi = Some(parse_quote_spanned!(signature_span=> extern "efiapi"));
// Strip any visibility modifiers.
f.vis = Visibility::Inherited;
let unsafety = &f.sig.unsafety;
let fn_ident = &f.sig.ident;
let fn_output = &f.sig.output;
// Get the expected argument types for the main function.
let expected_args = quote!(::uefi::Handle, *const core::ffi::c_void);
let fn_type_check = quote_spanned! {signature_span=>
// Cast from the function type to a function pointer with the same
// signature first, then try to assign that to an unnamed constant with
// the desired function pointer type.
//
// The cast is used to avoid an "expected fn pointer, found fn item"
// error if the signature is wrong, since that's not what we are
// interested in here. Instead we want to tell the user what
// specifically in the function signature is incorrect.
const _:
// The expected fn pointer type.
#unsafety extern "efiapi" fn(#expected_args) -> ::uefi::Status =
// Cast from a fn item to a function pointer.
#fn_ident as #unsafety extern "efiapi" fn(#expected_args) #fn_output;
};
let result = quote! {
#fn_type_check
#[export_name = "efi_main"]
#f
};
result.into()
}