@@ -99,7 +99,6 @@ find_gop(efi_guid_t *proto, unsigned long size, void **handles)
for_each_efi_handle(h, handles, size, i) {
efi_guid_t conout_proto = EFI_CONSOLE_OUT_DEVICE_GUID;
- bool conout_found = false;
void *dummy = NULL;
status = efi_bs_call(handle_protocol, h, proto, (void **)&gop);
@@ -111,25 +110,22 @@ find_gop(efi_guid_t *proto, unsigned long size, void **handles)
if (info->pixel_format == PIXEL_BLT_ONLY)
continue;
+ /*
+ * Systems that use the UEFI Console Splitter may
+ * provide multiple GOP devices, not all of which are
+ * backed by real hardware. The workaround is to search
+ * for a GOP implementing the ConOut protocol, and if
+ * one isn't found, to just fall back to the first GOP.
+ *
+ * Once we've found a GOP supporting ConOut,
+ * don't bother looking any further.
+ */
status = efi_bs_call(handle_protocol, h, &conout_proto, &dummy);
if (status == EFI_SUCCESS)
- conout_found = true;
-
- if (!first_gop || conout_found) {
- /*
- * Systems that use the UEFI Console Splitter may
- * provide multiple GOP devices, not all of which are
- * backed by real hardware. The workaround is to search
- * for a GOP implementing the ConOut protocol, and if
- * one isn't found, to just fall back to the first GOP.
- *
- * Once we've found a GOP supporting ConOut,
- * don't bother looking any further.
- */
+ return gop;
+
+ if (!first_gop)
first_gop = gop;
- if (conout_found)
- break;
- }
}
return first_gop;