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EFI_GET_VARIABLE(3)	   Library Functions Manual	   EFI_GET_VARIABLE(3)

NAME
       efi_variables_supported,	      efi_del_variable,	     efi_get_variable,
       efi_get_variable_attributes, efi_get_variable_size, efi_set_variable  -
       manipulate UEFI variables

SYNOPSIS
       #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_set_variable(efi_guid_t guid, const char	*name,
			    void *data,	size_t data_size,
			    uint32_t attributes, mode_t	mode);

       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_id_guid_to_guid(const char *id_guid, efi_guid_t *guid);

       int efi_guid_to_name(efi_guid_t *guid, char **name);

       int efi_guid_to_id_guid(efi_guid_t *guid, char **id_guid);

       int efi_guid_to_symbol(efi_guid_t *guid,	char **symbol);
       int efi_symbol_to_guid(const char *symbol, efi_guid_t *guid);

DESCRIPTION
       efi_variables_supported()  tests	 if the	UEFI variable facility is sup-
       ported 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	speci-
       fied 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	speci-
       fied by guid and	name.

       efi_set_variable()  sets	 the  variable specified by guid and name.  If
       the optional mode parameter is given, it	will use those permissions  to
       create the file,	subject	to umask.

       efi_get_next_variable_name() iterates across the	currently extant vari-
       ables, 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() Creates a string representation of a UEFI  GUID.   If
       sp  is NULL, it returns how big the string would	be.  If	sp is not NULL
       but *sp is NULL,	it allocates a string and returns it with.  It is  the
       caller's	responsibility to free this string.  If	sp is not NULL and *sp
       is  not NULL, efi_guid_to_str() assumes there is	an allocation of suit-
       able size and uses it.

       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_id_guid()  translates  from	an efi_guid_t to an {ID	GUID}.
       If the supplied GUID has	a well known name, the {ID GUID}  will	be  of
       the   form   "{name_here}".    If   not,	  it   will  be	 of  the  form
       "{66b2af1c-6211-4082-95cb-9f73a4795a7e}".

       efi_id_guid_to_guid() translates	from an	{ID GUID} to an	efi_guid_t the
       caller provides.

       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.

       efi_symbol_to_guid() translates from a libefivar	 efi_guid_$FOO	symbol
       name to an efi_guid_t the caller	provides.

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@redhat.com>

				Thu Aug	20 2012		   EFI_GET_VARIABLE(3)

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