Struct uefi::prelude::Status [−][src]
#[must_use]#[repr(transparent)]pub struct Status(pub usize);
UEFI uses status codes in order to report successes, errors, and warnings.
Unfortunately, the spec allows and encourages implementation-specific non-portable status codes. Therefore, these cannot be modeled as a Rust enum, as injecting an unknown value in a Rust enum is undefined behaviour.
For lack of a better option, we therefore model them as a newtype of usize.
Implementations
impl Status
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impl Status
[src]pub const WARN_UNKNOWN_GLYPH: Status
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pub const WARN_UNKNOWN_GLYPH: Status
[src]The string contained characters that could not be rendered and were skipped.
pub const WARN_DELETE_FAILURE: Status
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pub const WARN_DELETE_FAILURE: Status
[src]The handle was closed, but the file was not deleted.
pub const WARN_WRITE_FAILURE: Status
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pub const WARN_WRITE_FAILURE: Status
[src]The handle was closed, but the data to the file was not flushed properly.
pub const WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL: Status
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pub const WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL: Status
[src]The resulting buffer was too small, and the data was truncated.
pub const WARN_STALE_DATA: Status
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pub const WARN_STALE_DATA: Status
[src]The data has not been updated within the timeframe set by local policy.
pub const WARN_FILE_SYSTEM: Status
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pub const WARN_FILE_SYSTEM: Status
[src]The resulting buffer contains UEFI-compliant file system.
pub const WARN_RESET_REQUIRED: Status
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pub const WARN_RESET_REQUIRED: Status
[src]The operation will be processed across a system reset.
pub const LOAD_ERROR: Status
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pub const LOAD_ERROR: Status
[src]The image failed to load.
pub const INVALID_PARAMETER: Status
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pub const INVALID_PARAMETER: Status
[src]A parameter was incorrect.
pub const UNSUPPORTED: Status
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pub const UNSUPPORTED: Status
[src]The operation is not supported.
pub const BAD_BUFFER_SIZE: Status
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pub const BAD_BUFFER_SIZE: Status
[src]The buffer was not the proper size for the request.
pub const BUFFER_TOO_SMALL: Status
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pub const BUFFER_TOO_SMALL: Status
[src]The buffer is not large enough to hold the requested data. The required buffer size is returned in the appropriate parameter.
pub const DEVICE_ERROR: Status
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pub const DEVICE_ERROR: Status
[src]The physical device reported an error while attempting the operation.
pub const WRITE_PROTECTED: Status
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pub const WRITE_PROTECTED: Status
[src]The device cannot be written to.
pub const OUT_OF_RESOURCES: Status
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pub const OUT_OF_RESOURCES: Status
[src]A resource has run out.
pub const VOLUME_CORRUPTED: Status
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pub const VOLUME_CORRUPTED: Status
[src]An inconstency was detected on the file system.
pub const VOLUME_FULL: Status
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pub const VOLUME_FULL: Status
[src]There is no more space on the file system.
pub const MEDIA_CHANGED: Status
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pub const MEDIA_CHANGED: Status
[src]The medium in the device has changed since the last access.
pub const ACCESS_DENIED: Status
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pub const ACCESS_DENIED: Status
[src]Access was denied.
pub const NO_RESPONSE: Status
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pub const NO_RESPONSE: Status
[src]The server was not found or did not respond to the request.
pub const NO_MAPPING: Status
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pub const NO_MAPPING: Status
[src]A mapping to a device does not exist.
pub const NOT_STARTED: Status
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pub const NOT_STARTED: Status
[src]The protocol has not been started.
pub const ALREADY_STARTED: Status
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pub const ALREADY_STARTED: Status
[src]The protocol has already been started.
pub const ICMP_ERROR: Status
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pub const ICMP_ERROR: Status
[src]An ICMP error occurred during the network operation.
pub const TFTP_ERROR: Status
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pub const TFTP_ERROR: Status
[src]A TFTP error occurred during the network operation.
pub const PROTOCOL_ERROR: Status
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pub const PROTOCOL_ERROR: Status
[src]A protocol error occurred during the network operation.
pub const INCOMPATIBLE_VERSION: Status
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pub const INCOMPATIBLE_VERSION: Status
[src]The function encountered an internal version that was incompatible with a version requested by the caller.
pub const SECURITY_VIOLATION: Status
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pub const SECURITY_VIOLATION: Status
[src]The function was not performed due to a security violation.
pub const END_OF_MEDIA: Status
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pub const END_OF_MEDIA: Status
[src]Beginning or end of media was reached
pub const END_OF_FILE: Status
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pub const END_OF_FILE: Status
[src]The end of the file was reached.
pub const INVALID_LANGUAGE: Status
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pub const INVALID_LANGUAGE: Status
[src]The language specified was invalid.
pub const COMPROMISED_DATA: Status
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pub const COMPROMISED_DATA: Status
[src]The security status of the data is unknown or compromised and the data must be updated or replaced to restore a valid security status.
pub const IP_ADDRESS_CONFLICT: Status
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pub const IP_ADDRESS_CONFLICT: Status
[src]There is an address conflict address allocation
pub const HTTP_ERROR: Status
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pub const HTTP_ERROR: Status
[src]A HTTP error occurred during the network operation.
impl Status
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impl Status
[src]pub fn is_success(self) -> bool
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pub fn is_success(self) -> bool
[src]Returns true if status code indicates success.
pub fn is_warning(self) -> bool
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pub fn is_warning(self) -> bool
[src]Returns true if status code indicates a warning.
pub fn into_with_val<T>(self, val: impl FnOnce() -> T) -> Result<T, ()>
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pub fn into_with_val<T>(self, val: impl FnOnce() -> T) -> Result<T, ()>
[src]Converts this status code into a result with a given value.
Trait Implementations
impl From<Status> for Completion<()>
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impl From<Status> for Completion<()>
[src]impl Try for Status
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impl Try for Status
[src]type Ok = Completion<()>
type Ok = Completion<()>
try_trait
)The type of this value when viewed as successful.
type Error = Error<()>
type Error = Error<()>
try_trait
)The type of this value when viewed as failed.
fn into_result(self) -> Result<(), ()>
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fn into_result(self) -> Result<(), ()>
[src]try_trait
)Applies the “?” operator. A return of Ok(t)
means that the
execution should continue normally, and the result of ?
is the
value t
. A return of Err(e)
means that execution should branch
to the innermost enclosing catch
, or return from the function. Read more
fn from_error(error: Self::Error) -> Self
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fn from_error(error: Self::Error) -> Self
[src]try_trait
)Wrap an error value to construct the composite result. For example,
Result::Err(x)
and Result::from_error(x)
are equivalent. Read more