What is FilePath Device Path Node?
Quick note explaining FilePath Device Path Node for BIOS/UEFI and embedded firmware readers.
What is FilePath Device Path Node?
FilePath Device Path Node is part of UEFI Device Path handling, which describes structured routes to devices, partitions, files, or boot targets.
Why it matters
- Explains how UEFI describes the path to a device or file.
- Helps debug stale or incorrect boot options.
- Useful when comparing Boot#### variables and actual hardware topology.
Practical example
Example: a boot option for an NVMe SSD usually contains a path chain such as PCI node → NVMe/storage node → HD node → FilePath node.
Quick checklist
- Does the device path convert to readable text?
- Do the nodes match the actual bus/storage/file topology?
- Could the path be stale after hardware or partition changes?
Quick takeaway
FilePath Device Path Node is a small concept, but it often becomes important when reading logs or debugging real firmware.
Related notes
- What is Device Path Node?
- What is HD Device Path Node?
- What is PCI Device Path Node?
- What is USB Device Path Node?
- What is DevicePathToText?
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