1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 2017 Netflix, Inc.
3 *
4 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
5 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
6 * are met:
7 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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9 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
10 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
11 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
12 *
13 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
14 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
15 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
16 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
17 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
18 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
19 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
20 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
21 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
22 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
23 * SUCH DAMAGE.
24 *
25 * $FreeBSD$
26 */
27
28/*
29 * Taken from MdePkg/Library/UefiDevicePathLib/UefiDevicePathLib.h
30 * hash a11928f3310518ab1c6fd34e8d0fdbb72de9602c 2017-Mar-01
31 */
32
33/** @file
34  Definition for Device Path library.
35
36Copyright (c) 2013 - 2015, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
37This program and the accompanying materials
38are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
39which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at
40http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
41
42THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
43WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
44
45**/
46
47#ifndef _UEFI_DEVICE_PATH_LIB_H_
48#define _UEFI_DEVICE_PATH_LIB_H_
49#include <Uefi.h>
50#include <Protocol/DevicePathUtilities.h>
51#include <Protocol/DebugPort.h>
52#include <Protocol/DevicePathToText.h>
53#include <Protocol/DevicePathFromText.h>
54#include <Guid/PcAnsi.h>
55#include <Library/DebugLib.h>
56#include <Library/PrintLib.h>
57#include <Library/BaseLib.h>
58#include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>
59#include <Library/MemoryAllocationLib.h>
60#include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h>
61#include <Library/DevicePathLib.h>
62#include <Library/PcdLib.h>
63#include <IndustryStandard/Bluetooth.h>
64
65#define IS_COMMA(a)                ((a) == ',')
66#define IS_HYPHEN(a)               ((a) == '-')
67#define IS_DOT(a)                  ((a) == '.')
68#define IS_LEFT_PARENTH(a)         ((a) == '(')
69#define IS_RIGHT_PARENTH(a)        ((a) == ')')
70#define IS_SLASH(a)                ((a) == '/')
71#define IS_NULL(a)                 ((a) == '\0')
72
73
74//
75// Private Data structure
76//
77typedef struct {
78  char  *Str;
79  UINTN   Count;
80  UINTN   Capacity;
81} POOL_PRINT;
82
83typedef
84EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *
85(*DEVICE_PATH_FROM_TEXT) (
86  IN char *Str
87  );
88
89typedef
90VOID
91(*DEVICE_PATH_TO_TEXT) (
92  IN OUT POOL_PRINT  *Str,
93  IN VOID            *DevicePath,
94  IN BOOLEAN         DisplayOnly,
95  IN BOOLEAN         AllowShortcuts
96  );
97
98typedef struct {
99  UINT8                Type;
100  UINT8                SubType;
101  DEVICE_PATH_TO_TEXT  Function;
102} DEVICE_PATH_TO_TEXT_TABLE;
103
104typedef struct {
105  UINT8                Type;
106  const char          *Text;
107} DEVICE_PATH_TO_TEXT_GENERIC_TABLE;
108
109typedef struct {
110  const char                *DevicePathNodeText;
111  DEVICE_PATH_FROM_TEXT     Function;
112} DEVICE_PATH_FROM_TEXT_TABLE;
113
114typedef struct {
115  BOOLEAN ClassExist;
116  UINT8   Class;
117  BOOLEAN SubClassExist;
118  UINT8   SubClass;
119} USB_CLASS_TEXT;
120
121#define USB_CLASS_AUDIO            1
122#define USB_CLASS_CDCCONTROL       2
123#define USB_CLASS_HID              3
124#define USB_CLASS_IMAGE            6
125#define USB_CLASS_PRINTER          7
126#define USB_CLASS_MASS_STORAGE     8
127#define USB_CLASS_HUB              9
128#define USB_CLASS_CDCDATA          10
129#define USB_CLASS_SMART_CARD       11
130#define USB_CLASS_VIDEO            14
131#define USB_CLASS_DIAGNOSTIC       220
132#define USB_CLASS_WIRELESS         224
133
134#define USB_CLASS_RESERVE          254
135#define USB_SUBCLASS_FW_UPDATE     1
136#define USB_SUBCLASS_IRDA_BRIDGE   2
137#define USB_SUBCLASS_TEST          3
138
139#define RFC_1700_UDP_PROTOCOL      17
140#define RFC_1700_TCP_PROTOCOL      6
141
142#pragma pack(1)
143
144typedef struct {
145  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  Header;
146  EFI_GUID                  Guid;
147  UINT8                     VendorDefinedData[1];
148} VENDOR_DEFINED_HARDWARE_DEVICE_PATH;
149
150typedef struct {
151  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  Header;
152  EFI_GUID                  Guid;
153  UINT8                     VendorDefinedData[1];
154} VENDOR_DEFINED_MESSAGING_DEVICE_PATH;
155
156typedef struct {
157  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  Header;
158  EFI_GUID                  Guid;
159  UINT8                     VendorDefinedData[1];
160} VENDOR_DEFINED_MEDIA_DEVICE_PATH;
161
162typedef struct {
163  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  Header;
164  UINT32                    Hid;
165  UINT32                    Uid;
166  UINT32                    Cid;
167  CHAR8                     HidUidCidStr[3];
168} ACPI_EXTENDED_HID_DEVICE_PATH_WITH_STR;
169
170typedef struct {
171  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  Header;
172  UINT16                    NetworkProtocol;
173  UINT16                    LoginOption;
174  UINT64                    Lun;
175  UINT16                    TargetPortalGroupTag;
176  CHAR8                     TargetName[1];
177} ISCSI_DEVICE_PATH_WITH_NAME;
178
179typedef struct {
180  EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  Header;
181  EFI_GUID                  Guid;
182  UINT8                     VendorDefinedData[1];
183} VENDOR_DEVICE_PATH_WITH_DATA;
184
185#pragma pack()
186
187#ifdef FreeBSD		/* Remove these on FreeBSD */
188
189/**
190  Returns the size of a device path in bytes.
191
192  This function returns the size, in bytes, of the device path data structure
193  specified by DevicePath including the end of device path node.
194  If DevicePath is NULL or invalid, then 0 is returned.
195
196  @param  DevicePath  A pointer to a device path data structure.
197
198  @retval 0           If DevicePath is NULL or invalid.
199  @retval Others      The size of a device path in bytes.
200
201**/
202UINTN
203EFIAPI
204UefiDevicePathLibGetDevicePathSize (
205  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePath
206  );
207
208/**
209  Creates a new copy of an existing device path.
210
211  This function allocates space for a new copy of the device path specified by DevicePath.
212  If DevicePath is NULL, then NULL is returned.  If the memory is successfully
213  allocated, then the contents of DevicePath are copied to the newly allocated
214  buffer, and a pointer to that buffer is returned.  Otherwise, NULL is returned.
215  The memory for the new device path is allocated from EFI boot services memory.
216  It is the responsibility of the caller to free the memory allocated.
217
218  @param  DevicePath    A pointer to a device path data structure.
219
220  @retval NULL          DevicePath is NULL or invalid.
221  @retval Others        A pointer to the duplicated device path.
222
223**/
224EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
225EFIAPI
226UefiDevicePathLibDuplicateDevicePath (
227  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePath
228  );
229
230/**
231  Creates a new device path by appending a second device path to a first device path.
232
233  This function creates a new device path by appending a copy of SecondDevicePath
234  to a copy of FirstDevicePath in a newly allocated buffer.  Only the end-of-device-path
235  device node from SecondDevicePath is retained. The newly created device path is
236  returned. If FirstDevicePath is NULL, then it is ignored, and a duplicate of
237  SecondDevicePath is returned.  If SecondDevicePath is NULL, then it is ignored,
238  and a duplicate of FirstDevicePath is returned. If both FirstDevicePath and
239  SecondDevicePath are NULL, then a copy of an end-of-device-path is returned.
240
241  If there is not enough memory for the newly allocated buffer, then NULL is returned.
242  The memory for the new device path is allocated from EFI boot services memory.
243  It is the responsibility of the caller to free the memory allocated.
244
245  @param  FirstDevicePath            A pointer to a device path data structure.
246  @param  SecondDevicePath           A pointer to a device path data structure.
247
248  @retval NULL      If there is not enough memory for the newly allocated buffer.
249  @retval NULL      If FirstDevicePath or SecondDevicePath is invalid.
250  @retval Others    A pointer to the new device path if success.
251                    Or a copy an end-of-device-path if both FirstDevicePath and SecondDevicePath are NULL.
252
253**/
254EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
255EFIAPI
256UefiDevicePathLibAppendDevicePath (
257  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *FirstDevicePath,  OPTIONAL
258  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *SecondDevicePath  OPTIONAL
259  );
260
261/**
262  Creates a new path by appending the device node to the device path.
263
264  This function creates a new device path by appending a copy of the device node
265  specified by DevicePathNode to a copy of the device path specified by DevicePath
266  in an allocated buffer. The end-of-device-path device node is moved after the
267  end of the appended device node.
268  If DevicePathNode is NULL then a copy of DevicePath is returned.
269  If DevicePath is NULL then a copy of DevicePathNode, followed by an end-of-device
270  path device node is returned.
271  If both DevicePathNode and DevicePath are NULL then a copy of an end-of-device-path
272  device node is returned.
273  If there is not enough memory to allocate space for the new device path, then
274  NULL is returned.
275  The memory is allocated from EFI boot services memory. It is the responsibility
276  of the caller to free the memory allocated.
277
278  @param  DevicePath                 A pointer to a device path data structure.
279  @param  DevicePathNode             A pointer to a single device path node.
280
281  @retval NULL      If there is not enough memory for the new device path.
282  @retval Others    A pointer to the new device path if success.
283                    A copy of DevicePathNode followed by an end-of-device-path node
284                    if both FirstDevicePath and SecondDevicePath are NULL.
285                    A copy of an end-of-device-path node if both FirstDevicePath
286                    and SecondDevicePath are NULL.
287
288**/
289EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
290EFIAPI
291UefiDevicePathLibAppendDevicePathNode (
292  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePath,     OPTIONAL
293  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePathNode  OPTIONAL
294  );
295
296/**
297  Creates a new device path by appending the specified device path instance to the specified device
298  path.
299
300  This function creates a new device path by appending a copy of the device path
301  instance specified by DevicePathInstance to a copy of the device path specified
302  by DevicePath in a allocated buffer.
303  The end-of-device-path device node is moved after the end of the appended device
304  path instance and a new end-of-device-path-instance node is inserted between.
305  If DevicePath is NULL, then a copy if DevicePathInstance is returned.
306  If DevicePathInstance is NULL, then NULL is returned.
307  If DevicePath or DevicePathInstance is invalid, then NULL is returned.
308  If there is not enough memory to allocate space for the new device path, then
309  NULL is returned.
310  The memory is allocated from EFI boot services memory. It is the responsibility
311  of the caller to free the memory allocated.
312
313  @param  DevicePath                 A pointer to a device path data structure.
314  @param  DevicePathInstance         A pointer to a device path instance.
315
316  @return A pointer to the new device path.
317
318**/
319EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
320EFIAPI
321UefiDevicePathLibAppendDevicePathInstance (
322  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePath,        OPTIONAL
323  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePathInstance OPTIONAL
324  );
325
326/**
327  Creates a copy of the current device path instance and returns a pointer to the next device path
328  instance.
329
330  This function creates a copy of the current device path instance. It also updates
331  DevicePath to point to the next device path instance in the device path (or NULL
332  if no more) and updates Size to hold the size of the device path instance copy.
333  If DevicePath is NULL, then NULL is returned.
334  If DevicePath points to a invalid device path, then NULL is returned.
335  If there is not enough memory to allocate space for the new device path, then
336  NULL is returned.
337  The memory is allocated from EFI boot services memory. It is the responsibility
338  of the caller to free the memory allocated.
339  If Size is NULL, then ASSERT().
340
341  @param  DevicePath                 On input, this holds the pointer to the current
342                                     device path instance. On output, this holds
343                                     the pointer to the next device path instance
344                                     or NULL if there are no more device path
345                                     instances in the device path pointer to a
346                                     device path data structure.
347  @param  Size                       On output, this holds the size of the device
348                                     path instance, in bytes or zero, if DevicePath
349                                     is NULL.
350
351  @return A pointer to the current device path instance.
352
353**/
354EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
355EFIAPI
356UefiDevicePathLibGetNextDevicePathInstance (
357  IN OUT EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL    **DevicePath,
358  OUT UINTN                          *Size
359  );
360
361/**
362  Creates a device node.
363
364  This function creates a new device node in a newly allocated buffer of size
365  NodeLength and initializes the device path node header with NodeType and NodeSubType.
366  The new device path node is returned.
367  If NodeLength is smaller than a device path header, then NULL is returned.
368  If there is not enough memory to allocate space for the new device path, then
369  NULL is returned.
370  The memory is allocated from EFI boot services memory. It is the responsibility
371  of the caller to free the memory allocated.
372
373  @param  NodeType                   The device node type for the new device node.
374  @param  NodeSubType                The device node sub-type for the new device node.
375  @param  NodeLength                 The length of the new device node.
376
377  @return The new device path.
378
379**/
380EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
381EFIAPI
382UefiDevicePathLibCreateDeviceNode (
383  IN UINT8                           NodeType,
384  IN UINT8                           NodeSubType,
385  IN UINT16                          NodeLength
386  );
387
388/**
389  Determines if a device path is single or multi-instance.
390
391  This function returns TRUE if the device path specified by DevicePath is
392  multi-instance.
393  Otherwise, FALSE is returned.
394  If DevicePath is NULL or invalid, then FALSE is returned.
395
396  @param  DevicePath                 A pointer to a device path data structure.
397
398  @retval  TRUE                      DevicePath is multi-instance.
399  @retval  FALSE                     DevicePath is not multi-instance, or DevicePath
400                                     is NULL or invalid.
401
402**/
403BOOLEAN
404EFIAPI
405UefiDevicePathLibIsDevicePathMultiInstance (
406  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePath
407  );
408
409
410/**
411  Converts a device path to its text representation.
412
413  @param DevicePath      A Pointer to the device to be converted.
414  @param DisplayOnly     If DisplayOnly is TRUE, then the shorter text representation
415                         of the display node is used, where applicable. If DisplayOnly
416                         is FALSE, then the longer text representation of the display node
417                         is used.
418  @param AllowShortcuts  If AllowShortcuts is TRUE, then the shortcut forms of text
419                         representation for a device node can be used, where applicable.
420
421  @return A pointer to the allocated text representation of the device path or
422          NULL if DeviceNode is NULL or there was insufficient memory.
423
424**/
425CHAR16 *
426EFIAPI
427UefiDevicePathLibConvertDevicePathToText (
428  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL   *DevicePath,
429  IN BOOLEAN                          DisplayOnly,
430  IN BOOLEAN                          AllowShortcuts
431  );
432
433/**
434  Converts a device node to its string representation.
435
436  @param DeviceNode        A Pointer to the device node to be converted.
437  @param DisplayOnly       If DisplayOnly is TRUE, then the shorter text representation
438                           of the display node is used, where applicable. If DisplayOnly
439                           is FALSE, then the longer text representation of the display node
440                           is used.
441  @param AllowShortcuts    If AllowShortcuts is TRUE, then the shortcut forms of text
442                           representation for a device node can be used, where applicable.
443
444  @return A pointer to the allocated text representation of the device node or NULL if DeviceNode
445          is NULL or there was insufficient memory.
446
447**/
448CHAR16 *
449EFIAPI
450UefiDevicePathLibConvertDeviceNodeToText (
451  IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DeviceNode,
452  IN BOOLEAN                         DisplayOnly,
453  IN BOOLEAN                         AllowShortcuts
454  );
455
456/**
457  Convert text to the binary representation of a device node.
458
459  @param TextDeviceNode  TextDeviceNode points to the text representation of a device
460                         node. Conversion starts with the first character and continues
461                         until the first non-device node character.
462
463  @return A pointer to the EFI device node or NULL if TextDeviceNode is NULL or there was
464          insufficient memory or text unsupported.
465
466**/
467EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
468EFIAPI
469UefiDevicePathLibConvertTextToDeviceNode (
470  IN CONST CHAR16 *TextDeviceNode
471  );
472
473/**
474  Convert text to the binary representation of a device path.
475
476
477  @param TextDevicePath  TextDevicePath points to the text representation of a device
478                         path. Conversion starts with the first character and continues
479                         until the first non-device node character.
480
481  @return A pointer to the allocated device path or NULL if TextDeviceNode is NULL or
482          there was insufficient memory.
483
484**/
485EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *
486EFIAPI
487UefiDevicePathLibConvertTextToDevicePath (
488  IN CONST CHAR16 *TextDevicePath
489  );
490#else
491
492/*
493 * Small FreeBSD shim layer. Fast and lose hacks to make this code work with FreeBSD.
494 */
495
496#include <ctype.h>
497
498#define _PCD_GET_MODE_32_PcdMaximumDevicePathNodeCount 1000
499#define MAX_UINTN UINTPTR_MAX
500
501#define AllocatePool(x) malloc(x)
502#define AllocateZeroPool(x) calloc(1,x)
503#define AsciiStrLen(s) strlen(s)
504#define CopyGuid(dst, src) memcpy(dst, src, sizeof(uuid_t))
505#define CopyMem(d, s, l) memcpy(d, s, l)
506#define FreePool(x) free(x)
507#define LShiftU64(x, s) ((x) << s)
508#define ReadUnaligned64(x)    le64dec(x)
509#define ReallocatePool(old, new, ptr) realloc(ptr, new)
510/*
511 * Quirky StrCmp returns 0 if equal, 1 if not. This is what the code
512 * expects, though that expectation is likely a bug (it casts the
513 * return value. EDK2's StrCmp returns values just like C's strcmp,
514 * but the parse code casts this to an UINTN, which is bogus. This
515 * definition papers over that bogusness to do the right thing.  If
516 * iSCSI protocol string processing is ever fixed, we can remove this
517 * bletcherous kludge.
518 */
519#define StrCmp(a, b) (strcmp(a, b) != 0)
520#define StrCpyS(d, l, s) strcpy(d, s)
521#define StrHexToUint64(x) strtoll(x, NULL, 16)
522#define StrHexToUintn(x) strtoll(x, NULL, 16)
523#define StrLen(x) strlen(x)
524#define StrSize(x) (strlen(x) + 1)
525#define StrnCatS(d, l, s, len) strncat(d, s, len)
526#define StrnCmp(a, b, n) strncmp(a, b, n)
527#define StrnLenS(str, max) strlen(str)
528#define Strtoi(x) strtol(x, NULL, 0)
529#define Strtoi64(x, y) *(long long *)y = strtoll(x, NULL, 0)
530#define SwapBytes64(u64) bswap64(u64)
531#define UnicodeStrToAsciiStrS(src, dest, len) strlcpy(dest, src, len)
532#define ZeroMem(p,l) memset(p, 0, l)
533
534#undef ASSERT
535#define ASSERT(x)
536
537/*
538 * Define AllocateCopyPool and others so that we "forget" about the
539 * previous non-static deifnition since we want these to be static
540 * inlines.
541 */
542#define AllocateCopyPool AllocateCopyPoolFreeBSD
543#define CompareGuid CompareGuidFreeBSD
544#define StrHexToBytes StrHexToBytesFreeBSD
545#define StrToGuid StrToGuidFreeBSD
546#define WriteUnaligned64 WriteUnaligned64FreeBSD
547
548static inline void *
549AllocateCopyPool(size_t l, const void *p)
550{
551	void *rv;
552
553	rv = malloc(l);
554	if (rv == NULL)
555		return NULL;
556	memcpy(rv, p, l);
557	return (rv);
558}
559
560static inline BOOLEAN
561CompareGuid (const GUID *g1, const GUID *g2)
562{
563	uint32_t ignored_status;
564
565	return (uuid_compare((const uuid_t *)g1, (const uuid_t *)g2,
566	    &ignored_status) == 0);
567}
568
569static inline int
570StrHexToBytes(const char *str, size_t len, uint8_t *buf, size_t buflen)
571{
572	size_t i;
573	char hex[3];
574
575	/*
576	 * Sanity check preconditions.
577	 */
578	if (buflen != len / 2 || (len % 2) == 1)
579		return 1;
580	for (i = 0; i < len; i += 2) {
581		if (!isxdigit(str[i]) || !isxdigit(str[i + 1]))
582			return 1;
583		hex[0] = str[i];
584		hex[1] = str[i + 1];
585		hex[2] = '\0';
586		buf[i / 2] = strtol(hex, NULL, 16);
587	}
588	return 0;
589}
590
591static inline void
592StrToGuid(const char *str, GUID *guid)
593{
594	uint32_t status;
595
596	uuid_from_string(str, (uuid_t *)guid, &status);
597}
598
599static inline void
600WriteUnaligned64(void *ptr, uint64_t val)
601{
602	memcpy(ptr, &val, sizeof(val));
603}
604
605/*
606 * Hack to allow converting %g to %s in printfs. Hack because
607 * it's single entry, uses a static buffer, etc. Sufficient for
608 * the day for this file though. IF you ever have to convert
609 * two %g's in one format, punt. Did I mention this was super lame.
610 * Not to mention it's name.... Also, the error GUID is horrific.
611 */
612static inline const char *
613guid_str(const GUID *g)
614{
615	static char buf[36 + 1];
616	char *str = NULL;
617	int32_t ignored_status;
618
619	uuid_to_string((const uuid_t *)g, &str, &ignored_status);
620	if (str != NULL)
621		strlcpy(buf, str, sizeof(buf));
622	else
623		strlcpy(buf, "groot-cannot-decode-guid-groot-smash",
624		    sizeof(buf)); /* ^^^^^^^ 36 characters ^^^^^^^ */
625	free(str);
626	return buf;
627}
628#define G(x) guid_str((const GUID *)(const void *)x)
629#endif
630
631#undef GLOBAL_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED
632#define GLOBAL_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED static
633
634#endif
635