1/** @file
2  Simple Text Out protocol from the UEFI 2.0 specification.
3
4  Abstraction of a very simple text based output device like VGA text mode or
5  a serial terminal. The Simple Text Out protocol instance can represent
6  a single hardware device or a virtual device that is an aggregation
7  of multiple physical devices.
8
9Copyright (c) 2006 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
10SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
11
12**/
13
14#ifndef __SIMPLE_TEXT_OUT_H__
15#define __SIMPLE_TEXT_OUT_H__
16
17#define EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL_GUID \
18  { \
19    0x387477c2, 0x69c7, 0x11d2, {0x8e, 0x39, 0x0, 0xa0, 0xc9, 0x69, 0x72, 0x3b } \
20  }
21
22///
23/// Protocol GUID defined in EFI1.1.
24///
25#define SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL   EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL_GUID
26
27typedef struct _EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL;
28
29///
30/// Backward-compatible with EFI1.1.
31///
32typedef EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL   SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_INTERFACE;
33
34//
35// Define's for required EFI Unicode Box Draw characters
36//
37#define BOXDRAW_HORIZONTAL                  0x2500
38#define BOXDRAW_VERTICAL                    0x2502
39#define BOXDRAW_DOWN_RIGHT                  0x250c
40#define BOXDRAW_DOWN_LEFT                   0x2510
41#define BOXDRAW_UP_RIGHT                    0x2514
42#define BOXDRAW_UP_LEFT                     0x2518
43#define BOXDRAW_VERTICAL_RIGHT              0x251c
44#define BOXDRAW_VERTICAL_LEFT               0x2524
45#define BOXDRAW_DOWN_HORIZONTAL             0x252c
46#define BOXDRAW_UP_HORIZONTAL               0x2534
47#define BOXDRAW_VERTICAL_HORIZONTAL         0x253c
48#define BOXDRAW_DOUBLE_HORIZONTAL           0x2550
49#define BOXDRAW_DOUBLE_VERTICAL             0x2551
50#define BOXDRAW_DOWN_RIGHT_DOUBLE           0x2552
51#define BOXDRAW_DOWN_DOUBLE_RIGHT           0x2553
52#define BOXDRAW_DOUBLE_DOWN_RIGHT           0x2554
53#define BOXDRAW_DOWN_LEFT_DOUBLE            0x2555
54#define BOXDRAW_DOWN_DOUBLE_LEFT            0x2556
55#define BOXDRAW_DOUBLE_DOWN_LEFT            0x2557
56#define BOXDRAW_UP_RIGHT_DOUBLE             0x2558
57#define BOXDRAW_UP_DOUBLE_RIGHT             0x2559
58#define BOXDRAW_DOUBLE_UP_RIGHT             0x255a
59#define BOXDRAW_UP_LEFT_DOUBLE              0x255b
60#define BOXDRAW_UP_DOUBLE_LEFT              0x255c
61#define BOXDRAW_DOUBLE_UP_LEFT              0x255d
62#define BOXDRAW_VERTICAL_RIGHT_DOUBLE       0x255e
63#define BOXDRAW_VERTICAL_DOUBLE_RIGHT       0x255f
64#define BOXDRAW_DOUBLE_VERTICAL_RIGHT       0x2560
65#define BOXDRAW_VERTICAL_LEFT_DOUBLE        0x2561
66#define BOXDRAW_VERTICAL_DOUBLE_LEFT        0x2562
67#define BOXDRAW_DOUBLE_VERTICAL_LEFT        0x2563
68#define BOXDRAW_DOWN_HORIZONTAL_DOUBLE      0x2564
69#define BOXDRAW_DOWN_DOUBLE_HORIZONTAL      0x2565
70#define BOXDRAW_DOUBLE_DOWN_HORIZONTAL      0x2566
71#define BOXDRAW_UP_HORIZONTAL_DOUBLE        0x2567
72#define BOXDRAW_UP_DOUBLE_HORIZONTAL        0x2568
73#define BOXDRAW_DOUBLE_UP_HORIZONTAL        0x2569
74#define BOXDRAW_VERTICAL_HORIZONTAL_DOUBLE  0x256a
75#define BOXDRAW_VERTICAL_DOUBLE_HORIZONTAL  0x256b
76#define BOXDRAW_DOUBLE_VERTICAL_HORIZONTAL  0x256c
77
78//
79// EFI Required Block Elements Code Chart
80//
81#define BLOCKELEMENT_FULL_BLOCK   0x2588
82#define BLOCKELEMENT_LIGHT_SHADE  0x2591
83
84//
85// EFI Required Geometric Shapes Code Chart
86//
87#define GEOMETRICSHAPE_UP_TRIANGLE    0x25b2
88#define GEOMETRICSHAPE_RIGHT_TRIANGLE 0x25ba
89#define GEOMETRICSHAPE_DOWN_TRIANGLE  0x25bc
90#define GEOMETRICSHAPE_LEFT_TRIANGLE  0x25c4
91
92//
93// EFI Required Arrow shapes
94//
95#define ARROW_LEFT  0x2190
96#define ARROW_UP    0x2191
97#define ARROW_RIGHT 0x2192
98#define ARROW_DOWN  0x2193
99
100//
101// EFI Console Colours
102//
103#define EFI_BLACK                 0x00
104#define EFI_BLUE                  0x01
105#define EFI_GREEN                 0x02
106#define EFI_CYAN                  (EFI_BLUE | EFI_GREEN)
107#define EFI_RED                   0x04
108#define EFI_MAGENTA               (EFI_BLUE | EFI_RED)
109#define EFI_BROWN                 (EFI_GREEN | EFI_RED)
110#define EFI_LIGHTGRAY             (EFI_BLUE | EFI_GREEN | EFI_RED)
111#define EFI_BRIGHT                0x08
112#define EFI_DARKGRAY              (EFI_BLACK | EFI_BRIGHT)
113#define EFI_LIGHTBLUE             (EFI_BLUE | EFI_BRIGHT)
114#define EFI_LIGHTGREEN            (EFI_GREEN | EFI_BRIGHT)
115#define EFI_LIGHTCYAN             (EFI_CYAN | EFI_BRIGHT)
116#define EFI_LIGHTRED              (EFI_RED | EFI_BRIGHT)
117#define EFI_LIGHTMAGENTA          (EFI_MAGENTA | EFI_BRIGHT)
118#define EFI_YELLOW                (EFI_BROWN | EFI_BRIGHT)
119#define EFI_WHITE                 (EFI_BLUE | EFI_GREEN | EFI_RED | EFI_BRIGHT)
120
121//
122// Macro to accept color values in their raw form to create
123// a value that represents both a foreground and background
124// color in a single byte.
125// For Foreground, and EFI_* value is valid from EFI_BLACK(0x00) to
126// EFI_WHITE (0x0F).
127// For Background, only EFI_BLACK, EFI_BLUE, EFI_GREEN, EFI_CYAN,
128// EFI_RED, EFI_MAGENTA, EFI_BROWN, and EFI_LIGHTGRAY are acceptable
129//
130// Do not use EFI_BACKGROUND_xxx values with this macro.
131//
132#define EFI_TEXT_ATTR(Foreground,Background) ((Foreground) | ((Background) << 4))
133
134#define EFI_BACKGROUND_BLACK      0x00
135#define EFI_BACKGROUND_BLUE       0x10
136#define EFI_BACKGROUND_GREEN      0x20
137#define EFI_BACKGROUND_CYAN       (EFI_BACKGROUND_BLUE | EFI_BACKGROUND_GREEN)
138#define EFI_BACKGROUND_RED        0x40
139#define EFI_BACKGROUND_MAGENTA    (EFI_BACKGROUND_BLUE | EFI_BACKGROUND_RED)
140#define EFI_BACKGROUND_BROWN      (EFI_BACKGROUND_GREEN | EFI_BACKGROUND_RED)
141#define EFI_BACKGROUND_LIGHTGRAY  (EFI_BACKGROUND_BLUE | EFI_BACKGROUND_GREEN | EFI_BACKGROUND_RED)
142
143//
144// We currently define attributes from 0 - 7F for color manipulations
145// To internally handle the local display characteristics for a particular character,
146// Bit 7 signifies the local glyph representation for a character.  If turned on, glyphs will be
147// pulled from the wide glyph database and will display locally as a wide character (16 X 19 versus 8 X 19)
148// If bit 7 is off, the narrow glyph database will be used.  This does NOT affect information that is sent to
149// non-local displays, such as serial or LAN consoles.
150//
151#define EFI_WIDE_ATTRIBUTE  0x80
152
153/**
154  Reset the text output device hardware and optionaly run diagnostics
155
156  @param  This                 The protocol instance pointer.
157  @param  ExtendedVerification Driver may perform more exhaustive verification
158                               operation of the device during reset.
159
160  @retval EFI_SUCCESS          The text output device was reset.
161  @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR     The text output device is not functioning correctly and
162                               could not be reset.
163
164**/
165typedef
166EFI_STATUS
167(EFIAPI *EFI_TEXT_RESET)(
168  IN EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL        *This,
169  IN BOOLEAN                                ExtendedVerification
170  );
171
172/**
173  Write a string to the output device.
174
175  @param  This   The protocol instance pointer.
176  @param  String The NULL-terminated string to be displayed on the output
177                 device(s). All output devices must also support the Unicode
178                 drawing character codes defined in this file.
179
180  @retval EFI_SUCCESS             The string was output to the device.
181  @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR        The device reported an error while attempting to output
182                                  the text.
183  @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED         The output device's mode is not currently in a
184                                  defined text mode.
185  @retval EFI_WARN_UNKNOWN_GLYPH  This warning code indicates that some of the
186                                  characters in the string could not be
187                                  rendered and were skipped.
188
189**/
190typedef
191EFI_STATUS
192(EFIAPI *EFI_TEXT_STRING)(
193  IN EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL        *This,
194  IN CHAR16                                 *String
195  );
196
197/**
198  Verifies that all characters in a string can be output to the
199  target device.
200
201  @param  This   The protocol instance pointer.
202  @param  String The NULL-terminated string to be examined for the output
203                 device(s).
204
205  @retval EFI_SUCCESS      The device(s) are capable of rendering the output string.
206  @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED  Some of the characters in the string cannot be
207                           rendered by one or more of the output devices mapped
208                           by the EFI handle.
209
210**/
211typedef
212EFI_STATUS
213(EFIAPI *EFI_TEXT_TEST_STRING)(
214  IN EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL        *This,
215  IN CHAR16                                 *String
216  );
217
218/**
219  Returns information for an available text mode that the output device(s)
220  supports.
221
222  @param  This       The protocol instance pointer.
223  @param  ModeNumber The mode number to return information on.
224  @param  Columns    Returns the geometry of the text output device for the
225                     requested ModeNumber.
226  @param  Rows       Returns the geometry of the text output device for the
227                     requested ModeNumber.
228
229  @retval EFI_SUCCESS      The requested mode information was returned.
230  @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device had an error and could not complete the request.
231  @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED  The mode number was not valid.
232
233**/
234typedef
235EFI_STATUS
236(EFIAPI *EFI_TEXT_QUERY_MODE)(
237  IN EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL        *This,
238  IN UINTN                                  ModeNumber,
239  OUT UINTN                                 *Columns,
240  OUT UINTN                                 *Rows
241  );
242
243/**
244  Sets the output device(s) to a specified mode.
245
246  @param  This       The protocol instance pointer.
247  @param  ModeNumber The mode number to set.
248
249  @retval EFI_SUCCESS      The requested text mode was set.
250  @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device had an error and could not complete the request.
251  @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED  The mode number was not valid.
252
253**/
254typedef
255EFI_STATUS
256(EFIAPI *EFI_TEXT_SET_MODE)(
257  IN EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL        *This,
258  IN UINTN                                  ModeNumber
259  );
260
261/**
262  Sets the background and foreground colors for the OutputString () and
263  ClearScreen () functions.
264
265  @param  This      The protocol instance pointer.
266  @param  Attribute The attribute to set. Bits 0..3 are the foreground color, and
267                    bits 4..6 are the background color. All other bits are undefined
268                    and must be zero. The valid Attributes are defined in this file.
269
270  @retval EFI_SUCCESS       The attribute was set.
271  @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR  The device had an error and could not complete the request.
272  @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED   The attribute requested is not defined.
273
274**/
275typedef
276EFI_STATUS
277(EFIAPI *EFI_TEXT_SET_ATTRIBUTE)(
278  IN EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL        *This,
279  IN UINTN                                  Attribute
280  );
281
282/**
283  Clears the output device(s) display to the currently selected background
284  color.
285
286  @param  This              The protocol instance pointer.
287
288  @retval  EFI_SUCCESS      The operation completed successfully.
289  @retval  EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device had an error and could not complete the request.
290  @retval  EFI_UNSUPPORTED  The output device is not in a valid text mode.
291
292**/
293typedef
294EFI_STATUS
295(EFIAPI *EFI_TEXT_CLEAR_SCREEN)(
296  IN EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL   *This
297  );
298
299/**
300  Sets the current coordinates of the cursor position
301
302  @param  This        The protocol instance pointer.
303  @param  Column      The position to set the cursor to. Must be greater than or
304                      equal to zero and less than the number of columns and rows
305                      by QueryMode ().
306  @param  Row         The position to set the cursor to. Must be greater than or
307                      equal to zero and less than the number of columns and rows
308                      by QueryMode ().
309
310  @retval EFI_SUCCESS      The operation completed successfully.
311  @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device had an error and could not complete the request.
312  @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED  The output device is not in a valid text mode, or the
313                           cursor position is invalid for the current mode.
314
315**/
316typedef
317EFI_STATUS
318(EFIAPI *EFI_TEXT_SET_CURSOR_POSITION)(
319  IN EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL        *This,
320  IN UINTN                                  Column,
321  IN UINTN                                  Row
322  );
323
324/**
325  Makes the cursor visible or invisible
326
327  @param  This    The protocol instance pointer.
328  @param  Visible If TRUE, the cursor is set to be visible. If FALSE, the cursor is
329                  set to be invisible.
330
331  @retval EFI_SUCCESS      The operation completed successfully.
332  @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device had an error and could not complete the
333                           request, or the device does not support changing
334                           the cursor mode.
335  @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED  The output device is not in a valid text mode.
336
337**/
338typedef
339EFI_STATUS
340(EFIAPI *EFI_TEXT_ENABLE_CURSOR)(
341  IN EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL        *This,
342  IN BOOLEAN                                Visible
343  );
344
345/**
346  @par Data Structure Description:
347  Mode Structure pointed to by Simple Text Out protocol.
348**/
349typedef struct {
350  ///
351  /// The number of modes supported by QueryMode () and SetMode ().
352  ///
353  INT32   MaxMode;
354
355  //
356  // current settings
357  //
358
359  ///
360  /// The text mode of the output device(s).
361  ///
362  INT32   Mode;
363  ///
364  /// The current character output attribute.
365  ///
366  INT32   Attribute;
367  ///
368  /// The cursor's column.
369  ///
370  INT32   CursorColumn;
371  ///
372  /// The cursor's row.
373  ///
374  INT32   CursorRow;
375  ///
376  /// The cursor is currently visbile or not.
377  ///
378  BOOLEAN CursorVisible;
379} EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_MODE;
380
381///
382/// The SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT protocol is used to control text-based output devices.
383/// It is the minimum required protocol for any handle supplied as the ConsoleOut
384/// or StandardError device. In addition, the minimum supported text mode of such
385/// devices is at least 80 x 25 characters.
386///
387struct _EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL {
388  EFI_TEXT_RESET                Reset;
389
390  EFI_TEXT_STRING               OutputString;
391  EFI_TEXT_TEST_STRING          TestString;
392
393  EFI_TEXT_QUERY_MODE           QueryMode;
394  EFI_TEXT_SET_MODE             SetMode;
395  EFI_TEXT_SET_ATTRIBUTE        SetAttribute;
396
397  EFI_TEXT_CLEAR_SCREEN         ClearScreen;
398  EFI_TEXT_SET_CURSOR_POSITION  SetCursorPosition;
399  EFI_TEXT_ENABLE_CURSOR        EnableCursor;
400
401  ///
402  /// Pointer to SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_MODE data.
403  ///
404  EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_OUTPUT_MODE   *Mode;
405};
406
407extern EFI_GUID gEfiSimpleTextOutProtocolGuid;
408
409#endif
410