1 | /** @file
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2 | Root include file for Mde Package Base type modules
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3 |
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4 | This is the include file for any module of type base. Base modules only use
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5 | types defined via this include file and can be ported easily to any
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6 | environment. There are a set of base libraries in the Mde Package that can
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7 | be used to implement base modules.
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8 |
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9 | Copyright (c) 2006 - 2014, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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10 | Portions copyright (c) 2008 - 2009, Apple Inc. All rights reserved.<BR>
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11 | This program and the accompanying materials
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12 | are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
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13 | which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
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14 | http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php.
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15 |
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16 | THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
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17 | WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
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18 |
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19 | **/
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20 |
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21 |
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22 | #ifndef __BASE_H__
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23 | #define __BASE_H__
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24 |
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25 | //
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26 | // Include processor specific binding
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27 | //
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28 | #include <ProcessorBind.h>
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29 |
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30 |
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31 | /**
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32 | Verifies the storage size of a given data type.
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33 |
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34 | This macro generates a divide by zero error or a zero size array declaration in
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35 | the preprocessor if the size is incorrect. These are declared as "extern" so
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36 | the space for these arrays will not be in the modules.
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37 |
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38 | @param TYPE The date type to determine the size of.
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39 | @param Size The expected size for the TYPE.
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40 |
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41 | **/
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42 | #define VERIFY_SIZE_OF(TYPE, Size) extern UINT8 _VerifySizeof##TYPE[(sizeof(TYPE) == (Size)) / (sizeof(TYPE) == (Size))]
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43 |
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44 | //
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45 | // Verify that ProcessorBind.h produced UEFI Data Types that are compliant with
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46 | // Section 2.3.1 of the UEFI 2.3 Specification.
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47 | //
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48 | VERIFY_SIZE_OF (BOOLEAN, 1);
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49 | VERIFY_SIZE_OF (INT8, 1);
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50 | VERIFY_SIZE_OF (UINT8, 1);
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51 | VERIFY_SIZE_OF (INT16, 2);
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52 | VERIFY_SIZE_OF (UINT16, 2);
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53 | VERIFY_SIZE_OF (INT32, 4);
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54 | VERIFY_SIZE_OF (UINT32, 4);
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55 | VERIFY_SIZE_OF (INT64, 8);
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56 | VERIFY_SIZE_OF (UINT64, 8);
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57 | VERIFY_SIZE_OF (CHAR8, 1);
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58 | VERIFY_SIZE_OF (CHAR16, 2);
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59 |
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60 | //
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61 | // The Microsoft* C compiler can removed references to unreferenced data items
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62 | // if the /OPT:REF linker option is used. We defined a macro as this is a
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63 | // a non standard extension
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64 | //
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65 | #if defined(_MSC_EXTENSIONS) && !defined (MDE_CPU_EBC)
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66 | ///
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67 | /// Remove global variable from the linked image if there are no references to
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68 | /// it after all compiler and linker optimizations have been performed.
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69 | ///
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70 | ///
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71 | #define GLOBAL_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED __declspec(selectany)
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72 | #else
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73 | ///
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74 | /// Remove the global variable from the linked image if there are no references
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75 | /// to it after all compiler and linker optimizations have been performed.
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76 | ///
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77 | ///
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78 | #define GLOBAL_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED
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79 | #endif
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80 |
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81 | //
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82 | // For symbol name in assembly code, an extra "_" is sometimes necessary
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83 | //
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84 |
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85 | ///
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86 | /// Private worker functions for ASM_PFX()
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87 | ///
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88 | #define _CONCATENATE(a, b) __CONCATENATE(a, b)
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89 | #define __CONCATENATE(a, b) a ## b
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90 |
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91 | ///
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92 | /// The __USER_LABEL_PREFIX__ macro predefined by GNUC represents the prefix
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93 | /// on symbols in assembly language.
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94 | ///
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95 | #define ASM_PFX(name) _CONCATENATE (__USER_LABEL_PREFIX__, name)
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96 |
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97 | #if __APPLE__
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98 | //
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99 | // Apple extension that is used by the linker to optimize code size
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100 | // with assembly functions. Put at the end of your .S files
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101 | //
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102 | #define ASM_FUNCTION_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED .subsections_via_symbols
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103 | #else
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104 | #define ASM_FUNCTION_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED
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105 | #endif
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106 |
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107 | #ifdef __CC_ARM
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108 | //
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109 | // Older RVCT ARM compilers don't fully support #pragma pack and require __packed
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110 | // as a prefix for the structure.
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111 | //
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112 | #define PACKED __packed
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113 | #else
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114 | #define PACKED
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115 | #endif
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116 |
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117 | ///
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118 | /// 128 bit buffer containing a unique identifier value.
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119 | /// Unless otherwise specified, aligned on a 64 bit boundary.
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120 | ///
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121 | typedef struct {
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122 | UINT32 Data1;
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123 | UINT16 Data2;
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124 | UINT16 Data3;
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125 | UINT8 Data4[8];
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126 | } GUID;
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127 |
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128 | //
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129 | // 8-bytes unsigned value that represents a physical system address.
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130 | //
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131 | typedef UINT64 PHYSICAL_ADDRESS;
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132 |
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133 | ///
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134 | /// LIST_ENTRY structure definition.
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135 | ///
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136 | typedef struct _LIST_ENTRY LIST_ENTRY;
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137 |
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138 | ///
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139 | /// _LIST_ENTRY structure definition.
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140 | ///
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141 | struct _LIST_ENTRY {
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142 | LIST_ENTRY *ForwardLink;
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143 | LIST_ENTRY *BackLink;
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144 | };
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145 |
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146 | //
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147 | // Modifiers to abstract standard types to aid in debug of problems
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148 | //
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149 |
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150 | ///
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151 | /// Datum is read-only.
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152 | ///
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153 | #define CONST const
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154 |
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155 | ///
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156 | /// Datum is scoped to the current file or function.
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157 | ///
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158 | #define STATIC static
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159 |
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160 | ///
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161 | /// Undeclared type.
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162 | ///
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163 | #define VOID void
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164 |
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165 | //
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166 | // Modifiers for Data Types used to self document code.
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167 | // This concept is borrowed for UEFI specification.
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168 | //
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169 |
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170 | ///
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171 | /// Datum is passed to the function.
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172 | ///
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173 | #define IN
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174 |
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175 | ///
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176 | /// Datum is returned from the function.
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177 | ///
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178 | #define OUT
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179 |
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180 | ///
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181 | /// Passing the datum to the function is optional, and a NULL
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182 | /// is passed if the value is not supplied.
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183 | ///
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184 | #define OPTIONAL
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185 |
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186 | //
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187 | // UEFI specification claims 1 and 0. We are concerned about the
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188 | // complier portability so we did it this way.
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189 | //
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190 |
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191 | ///
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192 | /// Boolean true value. UEFI Specification defines this value to be 1,
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193 | /// but this form is more portable.
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194 | ///
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195 | #define TRUE ((BOOLEAN)(1==1))
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196 |
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197 | ///
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198 | /// Boolean false value. UEFI Specification defines this value to be 0,
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199 | /// but this form is more portable.
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200 | ///
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201 | #define FALSE ((BOOLEAN)(0==1))
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202 |
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203 | ///
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204 | /// NULL pointer (VOID *)
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205 | ///
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206 | #define NULL ((VOID *) 0)
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207 |
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208 | ///
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209 | /// Maximum values for common UEFI Data Types
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210 | ///
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211 | #define MAX_INT8 ((INT8)0x7F)
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212 | #define MAX_UINT8 ((UINT8)0xFF)
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213 | #define MAX_INT16 ((INT16)0x7FFF)
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214 | #define MAX_UINT16 ((UINT16)0xFFFF)
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215 | #define MAX_INT32 ((INT32)0x7FFFFFFF)
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216 | #define MAX_UINT32 ((UINT32)0xFFFFFFFF)
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217 | #define MAX_INT64 ((INT64)0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL)
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218 | #define MAX_UINT64 ((UINT64)0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL)
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219 |
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220 | #define BIT0 0x00000001
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221 | #define BIT1 0x00000002
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222 | #define BIT2 0x00000004
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223 | #define BIT3 0x00000008
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224 | #define BIT4 0x00000010
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225 | #define BIT5 0x00000020
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226 | #define BIT6 0x00000040
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227 | #define BIT7 0x00000080
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228 | #define BIT8 0x00000100
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229 | #define BIT9 0x00000200
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230 | #define BIT10 0x00000400
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231 | #define BIT11 0x00000800
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232 | #define BIT12 0x00001000
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233 | #define BIT13 0x00002000
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234 | #define BIT14 0x00004000
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235 | #define BIT15 0x00008000
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236 | #define BIT16 0x00010000
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237 | #define BIT17 0x00020000
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238 | #define BIT18 0x00040000
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239 | #define BIT19 0x00080000
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240 | #define BIT20 0x00100000
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241 | #define BIT21 0x00200000
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242 | #define BIT22 0x00400000
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243 | #define BIT23 0x00800000
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244 | #define BIT24 0x01000000
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245 | #define BIT25 0x02000000
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246 | #define BIT26 0x04000000
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247 | #define BIT27 0x08000000
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248 | #define BIT28 0x10000000
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249 | #define BIT29 0x20000000
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250 | #define BIT30 0x40000000
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251 | #define BIT31 0x80000000
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252 | #define BIT32 0x0000000100000000ULL
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253 | #define BIT33 0x0000000200000000ULL
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254 | #define BIT34 0x0000000400000000ULL
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255 | #define BIT35 0x0000000800000000ULL
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256 | #define BIT36 0x0000001000000000ULL
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257 | #define BIT37 0x0000002000000000ULL
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258 | #define BIT38 0x0000004000000000ULL
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259 | #define BIT39 0x0000008000000000ULL
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260 | #define BIT40 0x0000010000000000ULL
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261 | #define BIT41 0x0000020000000000ULL
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262 | #define BIT42 0x0000040000000000ULL
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263 | #define BIT43 0x0000080000000000ULL
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264 | #define BIT44 0x0000100000000000ULL
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265 | #define BIT45 0x0000200000000000ULL
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266 | #define BIT46 0x0000400000000000ULL
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267 | #define BIT47 0x0000800000000000ULL
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268 | #define BIT48 0x0001000000000000ULL
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269 | #define BIT49 0x0002000000000000ULL
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270 | #define BIT50 0x0004000000000000ULL
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271 | #define BIT51 0x0008000000000000ULL
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272 | #define BIT52 0x0010000000000000ULL
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273 | #define BIT53 0x0020000000000000ULL
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274 | #define BIT54 0x0040000000000000ULL
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275 | #define BIT55 0x0080000000000000ULL
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276 | #define BIT56 0x0100000000000000ULL
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277 | #define BIT57 0x0200000000000000ULL
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278 | #define BIT58 0x0400000000000000ULL
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279 | #define BIT59 0x0800000000000000ULL
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280 | #define BIT60 0x1000000000000000ULL
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281 | #define BIT61 0x2000000000000000ULL
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282 | #define BIT62 0x4000000000000000ULL
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283 | #define BIT63 0x8000000000000000ULL
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284 |
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285 | #define SIZE_1KB 0x00000400
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286 | #define SIZE_2KB 0x00000800
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287 | #define SIZE_4KB 0x00001000
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288 | #define SIZE_8KB 0x00002000
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289 | #define SIZE_16KB 0x00004000
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290 | #define SIZE_32KB 0x00008000
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291 | #define SIZE_64KB 0x00010000
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292 | #define SIZE_128KB 0x00020000
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293 | #define SIZE_256KB 0x00040000
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294 | #define SIZE_512KB 0x00080000
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295 | #define SIZE_1MB 0x00100000
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296 | #define SIZE_2MB 0x00200000
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297 | #define SIZE_4MB 0x00400000
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298 | #define SIZE_8MB 0x00800000
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299 | #define SIZE_16MB 0x01000000
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300 | #define SIZE_32MB 0x02000000
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301 | #define SIZE_64MB 0x04000000
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302 | #define SIZE_128MB 0x08000000
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303 | #define SIZE_256MB 0x10000000
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304 | #define SIZE_512MB 0x20000000
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305 | #define SIZE_1GB 0x40000000
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306 | #define SIZE_2GB 0x80000000
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307 | #define SIZE_4GB 0x0000000100000000ULL
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308 | #define SIZE_8GB 0x0000000200000000ULL
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309 | #define SIZE_16GB 0x0000000400000000ULL
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310 | #define SIZE_32GB 0x0000000800000000ULL
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311 | #define SIZE_64GB 0x0000001000000000ULL
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312 | #define SIZE_128GB 0x0000002000000000ULL
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313 | #define SIZE_256GB 0x0000004000000000ULL
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314 | #define SIZE_512GB 0x0000008000000000ULL
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315 | #define SIZE_1TB 0x0000010000000000ULL
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316 | #define SIZE_2TB 0x0000020000000000ULL
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317 | #define SIZE_4TB 0x0000040000000000ULL
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318 | #define SIZE_8TB 0x0000080000000000ULL
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319 | #define SIZE_16TB 0x0000100000000000ULL
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320 | #define SIZE_32TB 0x0000200000000000ULL
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321 | #define SIZE_64TB 0x0000400000000000ULL
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322 | #define SIZE_128TB 0x0000800000000000ULL
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323 | #define SIZE_256TB 0x0001000000000000ULL
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324 | #define SIZE_512TB 0x0002000000000000ULL
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325 | #define SIZE_1PB 0x0004000000000000ULL
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326 | #define SIZE_2PB 0x0008000000000000ULL
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327 | #define SIZE_4PB 0x0010000000000000ULL
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328 | #define SIZE_8PB 0x0020000000000000ULL
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329 | #define SIZE_16PB 0x0040000000000000ULL
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330 | #define SIZE_32PB 0x0080000000000000ULL
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331 | #define SIZE_64PB 0x0100000000000000ULL
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332 | #define SIZE_128PB 0x0200000000000000ULL
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333 | #define SIZE_256PB 0x0400000000000000ULL
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334 | #define SIZE_512PB 0x0800000000000000ULL
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335 | #define SIZE_1EB 0x1000000000000000ULL
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336 | #define SIZE_2EB 0x2000000000000000ULL
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337 | #define SIZE_4EB 0x4000000000000000ULL
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338 | #define SIZE_8EB 0x8000000000000000ULL
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339 |
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340 | #define BASE_1KB 0x00000400
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341 | #define BASE_2KB 0x00000800
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342 | #define BASE_4KB 0x00001000
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343 | #define BASE_8KB 0x00002000
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344 | #define BASE_16KB 0x00004000
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345 | #define BASE_32KB 0x00008000
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346 | #define BASE_64KB 0x00010000
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347 | #define BASE_128KB 0x00020000
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348 | #define BASE_256KB 0x00040000
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349 | #define BASE_512KB 0x00080000
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350 | #define BASE_1MB 0x00100000
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351 | #define BASE_2MB 0x00200000
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352 | #define BASE_4MB 0x00400000
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353 | #define BASE_8MB 0x00800000
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354 | #define BASE_16MB 0x01000000
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355 | #define BASE_32MB 0x02000000
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356 | #define BASE_64MB 0x04000000
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357 | #define BASE_128MB 0x08000000
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358 | #define BASE_256MB 0x10000000
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359 | #define BASE_512MB 0x20000000
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360 | #define BASE_1GB 0x40000000
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361 | #define BASE_2GB 0x80000000
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362 | #define BASE_4GB 0x0000000100000000ULL
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363 | #define BASE_8GB 0x0000000200000000ULL
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364 | #define BASE_16GB 0x0000000400000000ULL
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365 | #define BASE_32GB 0x0000000800000000ULL
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366 | #define BASE_64GB 0x0000001000000000ULL
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367 | #define BASE_128GB 0x0000002000000000ULL
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368 | #define BASE_256GB 0x0000004000000000ULL
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369 | #define BASE_512GB 0x0000008000000000ULL
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370 | #define BASE_1TB 0x0000010000000000ULL
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371 | #define BASE_2TB 0x0000020000000000ULL
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372 | #define BASE_4TB 0x0000040000000000ULL
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373 | #define BASE_8TB 0x0000080000000000ULL
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374 | #define BASE_16TB 0x0000100000000000ULL
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375 | #define BASE_32TB 0x0000200000000000ULL
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376 | #define BASE_64TB 0x0000400000000000ULL
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377 | #define BASE_128TB 0x0000800000000000ULL
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378 | #define BASE_256TB 0x0001000000000000ULL
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379 | #define BASE_512TB 0x0002000000000000ULL
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380 | #define BASE_1PB 0x0004000000000000ULL
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381 | #define BASE_2PB 0x0008000000000000ULL
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382 | #define BASE_4PB 0x0010000000000000ULL
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383 | #define BASE_8PB 0x0020000000000000ULL
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384 | #define BASE_16PB 0x0040000000000000ULL
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385 | #define BASE_32PB 0x0080000000000000ULL
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386 | #define BASE_64PB 0x0100000000000000ULL
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387 | #define BASE_128PB 0x0200000000000000ULL
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388 | #define BASE_256PB 0x0400000000000000ULL
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389 | #define BASE_512PB 0x0800000000000000ULL
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390 | #define BASE_1EB 0x1000000000000000ULL
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391 | #define BASE_2EB 0x2000000000000000ULL
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392 | #define BASE_4EB 0x4000000000000000ULL
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393 | #define BASE_8EB 0x8000000000000000ULL
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394 |
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395 | //
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396 | // Support for variable length argument lists using the ANSI standard.
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397 | //
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398 | // Since we are using the ANSI standard we used the standard naming and
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399 | // did not follow the coding convention
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400 | //
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401 | // VA_LIST - typedef for argument list.
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402 | // VA_START (VA_LIST Marker, argument before the ...) - Init Marker for use.
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403 | // VA_END (VA_LIST Marker) - Clear Marker
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404 | // VA_ARG (VA_LIST Marker, var arg size) - Use Marker to get an argument from
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405 | // the ... list. You must know the size and pass it in this macro.
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406 | // VA_COPY (VA_LIST Dest, VA_LIST Start) - Initialize Dest as a copy of Start.
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407 | //
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408 | // example:
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409 | //
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410 | // UINTN
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411 | // ExampleVarArg (
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412 | // IN UINTN NumberOfArgs,
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413 | // ...
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414 | // )
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415 | // {
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416 | // VA_LIST Marker;
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417 | // UINTN Index;
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418 | // UINTN Result;
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419 | //
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420 | // //
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421 | // // Initialize the Marker
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422 | // //
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423 | // VA_START (Marker, NumberOfArgs);
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424 | // for (Index = 0, Result = 0; Index < NumberOfArgs; Index++) {
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425 | // //
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426 | // // The ... list is a series of UINTN values, so average them up.
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427 | // //
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428 | // Result += VA_ARG (Marker, UINTN);
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429 | // }
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430 | //
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431 | // VA_END (Marker);
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432 | // return Result
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433 | // }
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434 | //
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435 |
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436 | /**
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437 | Return the size of argument that has been aligned to sizeof (UINTN).
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438 |
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439 | @param n The parameter size to be aligned.
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440 |
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441 | @return The aligned size.
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442 | **/
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443 | #define _INT_SIZE_OF(n) ((sizeof (n) + sizeof (UINTN) - 1) &~(sizeof (UINTN) - 1))
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444 |
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445 | #if defined(__CC_ARM)
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446 | //
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447 | // RVCT ARM variable argument list support.
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448 | //
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449 |
|
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450 | ///
|
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451 | /// Variable used to traverse the list of arguments. This type can vary by
|
---|
452 | /// implementation and could be an array or structure.
|
---|
453 | ///
|
---|
454 | #ifdef __APCS_ADSABI
|
---|
455 | typedef int *va_list[1];
|
---|
456 | #define VA_LIST va_list
|
---|
457 | #else
|
---|
458 | typedef struct __va_list { void *__ap; } va_list;
|
---|
459 | #define VA_LIST va_list
|
---|
460 | #endif
|
---|
461 |
|
---|
462 | #define VA_START(Marker, Parameter) __va_start(Marker, Parameter)
|
---|
463 |
|
---|
464 | #define VA_ARG(Marker, TYPE) __va_arg(Marker, TYPE)
|
---|
465 |
|
---|
466 | #define VA_END(Marker) ((void)0)
|
---|
467 |
|
---|
468 | // For some ARM RVCT compilers, __va_copy is not defined
|
---|
469 | #ifndef __va_copy
|
---|
470 | #define __va_copy(dest, src) ((void)((dest) = (src)))
|
---|
471 | #endif
|
---|
472 |
|
---|
473 | #define VA_COPY(Dest, Start) __va_copy (Dest, Start)
|
---|
474 |
|
---|
475 | #elif defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(NO_BUILTIN_VA_FUNCS)
|
---|
476 | //
|
---|
477 | // Use GCC built-in macros for variable argument lists.
|
---|
478 | //
|
---|
479 |
|
---|
480 | ///
|
---|
481 | /// Variable used to traverse the list of arguments. This type can vary by
|
---|
482 | /// implementation and could be an array or structure.
|
---|
483 | ///
|
---|
484 | typedef __builtin_va_list VA_LIST;
|
---|
485 |
|
---|
486 | #define VA_START(Marker, Parameter) __builtin_va_start (Marker, Parameter)
|
---|
487 |
|
---|
488 | #define VA_ARG(Marker, TYPE) ((sizeof (TYPE) < sizeof (UINTN)) ? (TYPE)(__builtin_va_arg (Marker, UINTN)) : (TYPE)(__builtin_va_arg (Marker, TYPE)))
|
---|
489 |
|
---|
490 | #define VA_END(Marker) __builtin_va_end (Marker)
|
---|
491 |
|
---|
492 | #define VA_COPY(Dest, Start) __builtin_va_copy (Dest, Start)
|
---|
493 |
|
---|
494 | #else
|
---|
495 | ///
|
---|
496 | /// Variable used to traverse the list of arguments. This type can vary by
|
---|
497 | /// implementation and could be an array or structure.
|
---|
498 | ///
|
---|
499 | typedef CHAR8 *VA_LIST;
|
---|
500 |
|
---|
501 | /**
|
---|
502 | Retrieves a pointer to the beginning of a variable argument list, based on
|
---|
503 | the name of the parameter that immediately precedes the variable argument list.
|
---|
504 |
|
---|
505 | This function initializes Marker to point to the beginning of the variable
|
---|
506 | argument list that immediately follows Parameter. The method for computing the
|
---|
507 | pointer to the next argument in the argument list is CPU-specific following the
|
---|
508 | EFIAPI ABI.
|
---|
509 |
|
---|
510 | @param Marker The VA_LIST used to traverse the list of arguments.
|
---|
511 | @param Parameter The name of the parameter that immediately precedes
|
---|
512 | the variable argument list.
|
---|
513 |
|
---|
514 | @return A pointer to the beginning of a variable argument list.
|
---|
515 |
|
---|
516 | **/
|
---|
517 | #define VA_START(Marker, Parameter) (Marker = (VA_LIST) ((UINTN) & (Parameter) + _INT_SIZE_OF (Parameter)))
|
---|
518 |
|
---|
519 | /**
|
---|
520 | Returns an argument of a specified type from a variable argument list and updates
|
---|
521 | the pointer to the variable argument list to point to the next argument.
|
---|
522 |
|
---|
523 | This function returns an argument of the type specified by TYPE from the beginning
|
---|
524 | of the variable argument list specified by Marker. Marker is then updated to point
|
---|
525 | to the next argument in the variable argument list. The method for computing the
|
---|
526 | pointer to the next argument in the argument list is CPU-specific following the EFIAPI ABI.
|
---|
527 |
|
---|
528 | @param Marker VA_LIST used to traverse the list of arguments.
|
---|
529 | @param TYPE The type of argument to retrieve from the beginning
|
---|
530 | of the variable argument list.
|
---|
531 |
|
---|
532 | @return An argument of the type specified by TYPE.
|
---|
533 |
|
---|
534 | **/
|
---|
535 | #define VA_ARG(Marker, TYPE) (*(TYPE *) ((Marker += _INT_SIZE_OF (TYPE)) - _INT_SIZE_OF (TYPE)))
|
---|
536 |
|
---|
537 | /**
|
---|
538 | Terminates the use of a variable argument list.
|
---|
539 |
|
---|
540 | This function initializes Marker so it can no longer be used with VA_ARG().
|
---|
541 | After this macro is used, the only way to access the variable argument list is
|
---|
542 | by using VA_START() again.
|
---|
543 |
|
---|
544 | @param Marker VA_LIST used to traverse the list of arguments.
|
---|
545 |
|
---|
546 | **/
|
---|
547 | #define VA_END(Marker) (Marker = (VA_LIST) 0)
|
---|
548 |
|
---|
549 | /**
|
---|
550 | Initializes a VA_LIST as a copy of an existing VA_LIST.
|
---|
551 |
|
---|
552 | This macro initializes Dest as a copy of Start, as if the VA_START macro had been applied to Dest
|
---|
553 | followed by the same sequence of uses of the VA_ARG macro as had previously been used to reach
|
---|
554 | the present state of Start.
|
---|
555 |
|
---|
556 | @param Dest VA_LIST used to traverse the list of arguments.
|
---|
557 | @param Start VA_LIST used to traverse the list of arguments.
|
---|
558 |
|
---|
559 | **/
|
---|
560 | #define VA_COPY(Dest, Start) ((void)((Dest) = (Start)))
|
---|
561 |
|
---|
562 | #endif
|
---|
563 |
|
---|
564 | ///
|
---|
565 | /// Pointer to the start of a variable argument list stored in a memory buffer. Same as UINT8 *.
|
---|
566 | ///
|
---|
567 | typedef UINTN *BASE_LIST;
|
---|
568 |
|
---|
569 | /**
|
---|
570 | Returns the size of a data type in sizeof(UINTN) units rounded up to the nearest UINTN boundary.
|
---|
571 |
|
---|
572 | @param TYPE The date type to determine the size of.
|
---|
573 |
|
---|
574 | @return The size of TYPE in sizeof (UINTN) units rounded up to the nearest UINTN boundary.
|
---|
575 | **/
|
---|
576 | #define _BASE_INT_SIZE_OF(TYPE) ((sizeof (TYPE) + sizeof (UINTN) - 1) / sizeof (UINTN))
|
---|
577 |
|
---|
578 | /**
|
---|
579 | Returns an argument of a specified type from a variable argument list and updates
|
---|
580 | the pointer to the variable argument list to point to the next argument.
|
---|
581 |
|
---|
582 | This function returns an argument of the type specified by TYPE from the beginning
|
---|
583 | of the variable argument list specified by Marker. Marker is then updated to point
|
---|
584 | to the next argument in the variable argument list. The method for computing the
|
---|
585 | pointer to the next argument in the argument list is CPU specific following the EFIAPI ABI.
|
---|
586 |
|
---|
587 | @param Marker The pointer to the beginning of a variable argument list.
|
---|
588 | @param TYPE The type of argument to retrieve from the beginning
|
---|
589 | of the variable argument list.
|
---|
590 |
|
---|
591 | @return An argument of the type specified by TYPE.
|
---|
592 |
|
---|
593 | **/
|
---|
594 | #define BASE_ARG(Marker, TYPE) (*(TYPE *) ((Marker += _BASE_INT_SIZE_OF (TYPE)) - _BASE_INT_SIZE_OF (TYPE)))
|
---|
595 |
|
---|
596 | /**
|
---|
597 | The macro that returns the byte offset of a field in a data structure.
|
---|
598 |
|
---|
599 | This function returns the offset, in bytes, of field specified by Field from the
|
---|
600 | beginning of the data structure specified by TYPE. If TYPE does not contain Field,
|
---|
601 | the module will not compile.
|
---|
602 |
|
---|
603 | @param TYPE The name of the data structure that contains the field specified by Field.
|
---|
604 | @param Field The name of the field in the data structure.
|
---|
605 |
|
---|
606 | @return Offset, in bytes, of field.
|
---|
607 |
|
---|
608 | **/
|
---|
609 | #ifdef __GNUC__
|
---|
610 | #if __GNUC__ >= 4
|
---|
611 | #define OFFSET_OF(TYPE, Field) ((UINTN) __builtin_offsetof(TYPE, Field))
|
---|
612 | #endif
|
---|
613 | #endif
|
---|
614 |
|
---|
615 | #ifndef OFFSET_OF
|
---|
616 | #define OFFSET_OF(TYPE, Field) ((UINTN) &(((TYPE *)0)->Field))
|
---|
617 | #endif
|
---|
618 |
|
---|
619 | /**
|
---|
620 | Macro that returns a pointer to the data structure that contains a specified field of
|
---|
621 | that data structure. This is a lightweight method to hide information by placing a
|
---|
622 | public data structure inside a larger private data structure and using a pointer to
|
---|
623 | the public data structure to retrieve a pointer to the private data structure.
|
---|
624 |
|
---|
625 | This function computes the offset, in bytes, of field specified by Field from the beginning
|
---|
626 | of the data structure specified by TYPE. This offset is subtracted from Record, and is
|
---|
627 | used to return a pointer to a data structure of the type specified by TYPE. If the data type
|
---|
628 | specified by TYPE does not contain the field specified by Field, then the module will not compile.
|
---|
629 |
|
---|
630 | @param Record Pointer to the field specified by Field within a data structure of type TYPE.
|
---|
631 | @param TYPE The name of the data structure type to return. This data structure must
|
---|
632 | contain the field specified by Field.
|
---|
633 | @param Field The name of the field in the data structure specified by TYPE to which Record points.
|
---|
634 |
|
---|
635 | @return A pointer to the structure from one of it's elements.
|
---|
636 |
|
---|
637 | **/
|
---|
638 | #define BASE_CR(Record, TYPE, Field) ((TYPE *) ((CHAR8 *) (Record) - (CHAR8 *) &(((TYPE *) 0)->Field)))
|
---|
639 |
|
---|
640 | /**
|
---|
641 | Rounds a value up to the next boundary using a specified alignment.
|
---|
642 |
|
---|
643 | This function rounds Value up to the next boundary using the specified Alignment.
|
---|
644 | This aligned value is returned.
|
---|
645 |
|
---|
646 | @param Value The value to round up.
|
---|
647 | @param Alignment The alignment boundary used to return the aligned value.
|
---|
648 |
|
---|
649 | @return A value up to the next boundary.
|
---|
650 |
|
---|
651 | **/
|
---|
652 | #define ALIGN_VALUE(Value, Alignment) ((Value) + (((Alignment) - (Value)) & ((Alignment) - 1)))
|
---|
653 |
|
---|
654 | /**
|
---|
655 | Adjust a pointer by adding the minimum offset required for it to be aligned on
|
---|
656 | a specified alignment boundary.
|
---|
657 |
|
---|
658 | This function rounds the pointer specified by Pointer to the next alignment boundary
|
---|
659 | specified by Alignment. The pointer to the aligned address is returned.
|
---|
660 |
|
---|
661 | @param Pointer The pointer to round up.
|
---|
662 | @param Alignment The alignment boundary to use to return an aligned pointer.
|
---|
663 |
|
---|
664 | @return Pointer to the aligned address.
|
---|
665 |
|
---|
666 | **/
|
---|
667 | #define ALIGN_POINTER(Pointer, Alignment) ((VOID *) (ALIGN_VALUE ((UINTN)(Pointer), (Alignment))))
|
---|
668 |
|
---|
669 | /**
|
---|
670 | Rounds a value up to the next natural boundary for the current CPU.
|
---|
671 | This is 4-bytes for 32-bit CPUs and 8-bytes for 64-bit CPUs.
|
---|
672 |
|
---|
673 | This function rounds the value specified by Value up to the next natural boundary for the
|
---|
674 | current CPU. This rounded value is returned.
|
---|
675 |
|
---|
676 | @param Value The value to round up.
|
---|
677 |
|
---|
678 | @return Rounded value specified by Value.
|
---|
679 |
|
---|
680 | **/
|
---|
681 | #define ALIGN_VARIABLE(Value) ALIGN_VALUE ((Value), sizeof (UINTN))
|
---|
682 |
|
---|
683 |
|
---|
684 | /**
|
---|
685 | Return the maximum of two operands.
|
---|
686 |
|
---|
687 | This macro returns the maximum of two operand specified by a and b.
|
---|
688 | Both a and b must be the same numerical types, signed or unsigned.
|
---|
689 |
|
---|
690 | @param a The first operand with any numerical type.
|
---|
691 | @param b The second operand. Can be any numerical type as long as is
|
---|
692 | the same type as a.
|
---|
693 |
|
---|
694 | @return Maximum of two operands.
|
---|
695 |
|
---|
696 | **/
|
---|
697 | #define MAX(a, b) \
|
---|
698 | (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b))
|
---|
699 |
|
---|
700 | /**
|
---|
701 | Return the minimum of two operands.
|
---|
702 |
|
---|
703 | This macro returns the minimal of two operand specified by a and b.
|
---|
704 | Both a and b must be the same numerical types, signed or unsigned.
|
---|
705 |
|
---|
706 | @param a The first operand with any numerical type.
|
---|
707 | @param b The second operand. It should be the same any numerical type with a.
|
---|
708 |
|
---|
709 | @return Minimum of two operands.
|
---|
710 |
|
---|
711 | **/
|
---|
712 | #define MIN(a, b) \
|
---|
713 | (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b))
|
---|
714 |
|
---|
715 | /**
|
---|
716 | Return the absolute value of a signed operand.
|
---|
717 |
|
---|
718 | This macro returns the absolute value of the signed operand specified by a.
|
---|
719 |
|
---|
720 | @param a The signed operand.
|
---|
721 |
|
---|
722 | @return The absolute value of the signed operand.
|
---|
723 |
|
---|
724 | **/
|
---|
725 | #define ABS(a) \
|
---|
726 | (((a) < 0) ? (-(a)) : (a))
|
---|
727 |
|
---|
728 | //
|
---|
729 | // Status codes common to all execution phases
|
---|
730 | //
|
---|
731 | typedef UINTN RETURN_STATUS;
|
---|
732 |
|
---|
733 | /**
|
---|
734 | Produces a RETURN_STATUS code with the highest bit set.
|
---|
735 |
|
---|
736 | @param StatusCode The status code value to convert into a warning code.
|
---|
737 | StatusCode must be in the range 0x00000000..0x7FFFFFFF.
|
---|
738 |
|
---|
739 | @return The value specified by StatusCode with the highest bit set.
|
---|
740 |
|
---|
741 | **/
|
---|
742 | #define ENCODE_ERROR(StatusCode) ((RETURN_STATUS)(MAX_BIT | (StatusCode)))
|
---|
743 |
|
---|
744 | /**
|
---|
745 | Produces a RETURN_STATUS code with the highest bit clear.
|
---|
746 |
|
---|
747 | @param StatusCode The status code value to convert into a warning code.
|
---|
748 | StatusCode must be in the range 0x00000000..0x7FFFFFFF.
|
---|
749 |
|
---|
750 | @return The value specified by StatusCode with the highest bit clear.
|
---|
751 |
|
---|
752 | **/
|
---|
753 | #define ENCODE_WARNING(StatusCode) ((RETURN_STATUS)(StatusCode))
|
---|
754 |
|
---|
755 | /**
|
---|
756 | Returns TRUE if a specified RETURN_STATUS code is an error code.
|
---|
757 |
|
---|
758 | This function returns TRUE if StatusCode has the high bit set. Otherwise, FALSE is returned.
|
---|
759 |
|
---|
760 | @param StatusCode The status code value to evaluate.
|
---|
761 |
|
---|
762 | @retval TRUE The high bit of StatusCode is set.
|
---|
763 | @retval FALSE The high bit of StatusCode is clear.
|
---|
764 |
|
---|
765 | **/
|
---|
766 | #define RETURN_ERROR(StatusCode) (((INTN)(RETURN_STATUS)(StatusCode)) < 0)
|
---|
767 |
|
---|
768 | ///
|
---|
769 | /// The operation completed successfully.
|
---|
770 | ///
|
---|
771 | #define RETURN_SUCCESS 0
|
---|
772 |
|
---|
773 | ///
|
---|
774 | /// The image failed to load.
|
---|
775 | ///
|
---|
776 | #define RETURN_LOAD_ERROR ENCODE_ERROR (1)
|
---|
777 |
|
---|
778 | ///
|
---|
779 | /// The parameter was incorrect.
|
---|
780 | ///
|
---|
781 | #define RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER ENCODE_ERROR (2)
|
---|
782 |
|
---|
783 | ///
|
---|
784 | /// The operation is not supported.
|
---|
785 | ///
|
---|
786 | #define RETURN_UNSUPPORTED ENCODE_ERROR (3)
|
---|
787 |
|
---|
788 | ///
|
---|
789 | /// The buffer was not the proper size for the request.
|
---|
790 | ///
|
---|
791 | #define RETURN_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE ENCODE_ERROR (4)
|
---|
792 |
|
---|
793 | ///
|
---|
794 | /// The buffer was not large enough to hold the requested data.
|
---|
795 | /// The required buffer size is returned in the appropriate
|
---|
796 | /// parameter when this error occurs.
|
---|
797 | ///
|
---|
798 | #define RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL ENCODE_ERROR (5)
|
---|
799 |
|
---|
800 | ///
|
---|
801 | /// There is no data pending upon return.
|
---|
802 | ///
|
---|
803 | #define RETURN_NOT_READY ENCODE_ERROR (6)
|
---|
804 |
|
---|
805 | ///
|
---|
806 | /// The physical device reported an error while attempting the
|
---|
807 | /// operation.
|
---|
808 | ///
|
---|
809 | #define RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR ENCODE_ERROR (7)
|
---|
810 |
|
---|
811 | ///
|
---|
812 | /// The device can not be written to.
|
---|
813 | ///
|
---|
814 | #define RETURN_WRITE_PROTECTED ENCODE_ERROR (8)
|
---|
815 |
|
---|
816 | ///
|
---|
817 | /// The resource has run out.
|
---|
818 | ///
|
---|
819 | #define RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES ENCODE_ERROR (9)
|
---|
820 |
|
---|
821 | ///
|
---|
822 | /// An inconsistency was detected on the file system causing the
|
---|
823 | /// operation to fail.
|
---|
824 | ///
|
---|
825 | #define RETURN_VOLUME_CORRUPTED ENCODE_ERROR (10)
|
---|
826 |
|
---|
827 | ///
|
---|
828 | /// There is no more space on the file system.
|
---|
829 | ///
|
---|
830 | #define RETURN_VOLUME_FULL ENCODE_ERROR (11)
|
---|
831 |
|
---|
832 | ///
|
---|
833 | /// The device does not contain any medium to perform the
|
---|
834 | /// operation.
|
---|
835 | ///
|
---|
836 | #define RETURN_NO_MEDIA ENCODE_ERROR (12)
|
---|
837 |
|
---|
838 | ///
|
---|
839 | /// The medium in the device has changed since the last
|
---|
840 | /// access.
|
---|
841 | ///
|
---|
842 | #define RETURN_MEDIA_CHANGED ENCODE_ERROR (13)
|
---|
843 |
|
---|
844 | ///
|
---|
845 | /// The item was not found.
|
---|
846 | ///
|
---|
847 | #define RETURN_NOT_FOUND ENCODE_ERROR (14)
|
---|
848 |
|
---|
849 | ///
|
---|
850 | /// Access was denied.
|
---|
851 | ///
|
---|
852 | #define RETURN_ACCESS_DENIED ENCODE_ERROR (15)
|
---|
853 |
|
---|
854 | ///
|
---|
855 | /// The server was not found or did not respond to the request.
|
---|
856 | ///
|
---|
857 | #define RETURN_NO_RESPONSE ENCODE_ERROR (16)
|
---|
858 |
|
---|
859 | ///
|
---|
860 | /// A mapping to the device does not exist.
|
---|
861 | ///
|
---|
862 | #define RETURN_NO_MAPPING ENCODE_ERROR (17)
|
---|
863 |
|
---|
864 | ///
|
---|
865 | /// A timeout time expired.
|
---|
866 | ///
|
---|
867 | #define RETURN_TIMEOUT ENCODE_ERROR (18)
|
---|
868 |
|
---|
869 | ///
|
---|
870 | /// The protocol has not been started.
|
---|
871 | ///
|
---|
872 | #define RETURN_NOT_STARTED ENCODE_ERROR (19)
|
---|
873 |
|
---|
874 | ///
|
---|
875 | /// The protocol has already been started.
|
---|
876 | ///
|
---|
877 | #define RETURN_ALREADY_STARTED ENCODE_ERROR (20)
|
---|
878 |
|
---|
879 | ///
|
---|
880 | /// The operation was aborted.
|
---|
881 | ///
|
---|
882 | #define RETURN_ABORTED ENCODE_ERROR (21)
|
---|
883 |
|
---|
884 | ///
|
---|
885 | /// An ICMP error occurred during the network operation.
|
---|
886 | ///
|
---|
887 | #define RETURN_ICMP_ERROR ENCODE_ERROR (22)
|
---|
888 |
|
---|
889 | ///
|
---|
890 | /// A TFTP error occurred during the network operation.
|
---|
891 | ///
|
---|
892 | #define RETURN_TFTP_ERROR ENCODE_ERROR (23)
|
---|
893 |
|
---|
894 | ///
|
---|
895 | /// A protocol error occurred during the network operation.
|
---|
896 | ///
|
---|
897 | #define RETURN_PROTOCOL_ERROR ENCODE_ERROR (24)
|
---|
898 |
|
---|
899 | ///
|
---|
900 | /// A function encountered an internal version that was
|
---|
901 | /// incompatible with a version requested by the caller.
|
---|
902 | ///
|
---|
903 | #define RETURN_INCOMPATIBLE_VERSION ENCODE_ERROR (25)
|
---|
904 |
|
---|
905 | ///
|
---|
906 | /// The function was not performed due to a security violation.
|
---|
907 | ///
|
---|
908 | #define RETURN_SECURITY_VIOLATION ENCODE_ERROR (26)
|
---|
909 |
|
---|
910 | ///
|
---|
911 | /// A CRC error was detected.
|
---|
912 | ///
|
---|
913 | #define RETURN_CRC_ERROR ENCODE_ERROR (27)
|
---|
914 |
|
---|
915 | ///
|
---|
916 | /// The beginning or end of media was reached.
|
---|
917 | ///
|
---|
918 | #define RETURN_END_OF_MEDIA ENCODE_ERROR (28)
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919 |
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920 | ///
|
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921 | /// The end of the file was reached.
|
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922 | ///
|
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923 | #define RETURN_END_OF_FILE ENCODE_ERROR (31)
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924 |
|
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925 | ///
|
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926 | /// The language specified was invalid.
|
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927 | ///
|
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928 | #define RETURN_INVALID_LANGUAGE ENCODE_ERROR (32)
|
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929 |
|
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930 | ///
|
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931 | /// The security status of the data is unknown or compromised
|
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932 | /// and the data must be updated or replaced to restore a valid
|
---|
933 | /// security status.
|
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934 | ///
|
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935 | #define RETURN_COMPROMISED_DATA ENCODE_ERROR (33)
|
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936 |
|
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937 | ///
|
---|
938 | /// The string contained one or more characters that
|
---|
939 | /// the device could not render and were skipped.
|
---|
940 | ///
|
---|
941 | #define RETURN_WARN_UNKNOWN_GLYPH ENCODE_WARNING (1)
|
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942 |
|
---|
943 | ///
|
---|
944 | /// The handle was closed, but the file was not deleted.
|
---|
945 | ///
|
---|
946 | #define RETURN_WARN_DELETE_FAILURE ENCODE_WARNING (2)
|
---|
947 |
|
---|
948 | ///
|
---|
949 | /// The handle was closed, but the data to the file was not
|
---|
950 | /// flushed properly.
|
---|
951 | ///
|
---|
952 | #define RETURN_WARN_WRITE_FAILURE ENCODE_WARNING (3)
|
---|
953 |
|
---|
954 | ///
|
---|
955 | /// The resulting buffer was too small, and the data was
|
---|
956 | /// truncated to the buffer size.
|
---|
957 | ///
|
---|
958 | #define RETURN_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL ENCODE_WARNING (4)
|
---|
959 |
|
---|
960 | ///
|
---|
961 | /// The data has not been updated within the timeframe set by
|
---|
962 | /// local policy for this type of data.
|
---|
963 | ///
|
---|
964 | #define RETURN_WARN_STALE_DATA ENCODE_WARNING (5)
|
---|
965 |
|
---|
966 | /**
|
---|
967 | Returns a 16-bit signature built from 2 ASCII characters.
|
---|
968 |
|
---|
969 | This macro returns a 16-bit value built from the two ASCII characters specified
|
---|
970 | by A and B.
|
---|
971 |
|
---|
972 | @param A The first ASCII character.
|
---|
973 | @param B The second ASCII character.
|
---|
974 |
|
---|
975 | @return A 16-bit value built from the two ASCII characters specified by A and B.
|
---|
976 |
|
---|
977 | **/
|
---|
978 | #define SIGNATURE_16(A, B) ((A) | (B << 8))
|
---|
979 |
|
---|
980 | /**
|
---|
981 | Returns a 32-bit signature built from 4 ASCII characters.
|
---|
982 |
|
---|
983 | This macro returns a 32-bit value built from the four ASCII characters specified
|
---|
984 | by A, B, C, and D.
|
---|
985 |
|
---|
986 | @param A The first ASCII character.
|
---|
987 | @param B The second ASCII character.
|
---|
988 | @param C The third ASCII character.
|
---|
989 | @param D The fourth ASCII character.
|
---|
990 |
|
---|
991 | @return A 32-bit value built from the two ASCII characters specified by A, B,
|
---|
992 | C and D.
|
---|
993 |
|
---|
994 | **/
|
---|
995 | #define SIGNATURE_32(A, B, C, D) (SIGNATURE_16 (A, B) | (SIGNATURE_16 (C, D) << 16))
|
---|
996 |
|
---|
997 | /**
|
---|
998 | Returns a 64-bit signature built from 8 ASCII characters.
|
---|
999 |
|
---|
1000 | This macro returns a 64-bit value built from the eight ASCII characters specified
|
---|
1001 | by A, B, C, D, E, F, G,and H.
|
---|
1002 |
|
---|
1003 | @param A The first ASCII character.
|
---|
1004 | @param B The second ASCII character.
|
---|
1005 | @param C The third ASCII character.
|
---|
1006 | @param D The fourth ASCII character.
|
---|
1007 | @param E The fifth ASCII character.
|
---|
1008 | @param F The sixth ASCII character.
|
---|
1009 | @param G The seventh ASCII character.
|
---|
1010 | @param H The eighth ASCII character.
|
---|
1011 |
|
---|
1012 | @return A 64-bit value built from the two ASCII characters specified by A, B,
|
---|
1013 | C, D, E, F, G and H.
|
---|
1014 |
|
---|
1015 | **/
|
---|
1016 | #define SIGNATURE_64(A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H) \
|
---|
1017 | (SIGNATURE_32 (A, B, C, D) | ((UINT64) (SIGNATURE_32 (E, F, G, H)) << 32))
|
---|
1018 |
|
---|
1019 | #if defined(_MSC_EXTENSIONS) && !defined (MDE_CPU_EBC)
|
---|
1020 | #pragma intrinsic(_ReturnAddress)
|
---|
1021 | /**
|
---|
1022 | Get the return address of the calling funcation.
|
---|
1023 |
|
---|
1024 | Based on intrinsic function _ReturnAddress that provides the address of
|
---|
1025 | the instruction in the calling function that will be executed after
|
---|
1026 | control returns to the caller.
|
---|
1027 |
|
---|
1028 | @param L Return Level.
|
---|
1029 |
|
---|
1030 | @return The return address of the calling funcation or 0 if L != 0.
|
---|
1031 |
|
---|
1032 | **/
|
---|
1033 | #define RETURN_ADDRESS(L) ((L == 0) ? _ReturnAddress() : (VOID *) 0)
|
---|
1034 | #elif defined(__GNUC__)
|
---|
1035 | void * __builtin_return_address (unsigned int level);
|
---|
1036 | /**
|
---|
1037 | Get the return address of the calling funcation.
|
---|
1038 |
|
---|
1039 | Based on built-in Function __builtin_return_address that returns
|
---|
1040 | the return address of the current function, or of one of its callers.
|
---|
1041 |
|
---|
1042 | @param L Return Level.
|
---|
1043 |
|
---|
1044 | @return The return address of the calling funcation.
|
---|
1045 |
|
---|
1046 | **/
|
---|
1047 | #define RETURN_ADDRESS(L) __builtin_return_address (L)
|
---|
1048 | #else
|
---|
1049 | /**
|
---|
1050 | Get the return address of the calling funcation.
|
---|
1051 |
|
---|
1052 | @param L Return Level.
|
---|
1053 |
|
---|
1054 | @return 0 as compilers don't support this feature.
|
---|
1055 |
|
---|
1056 | **/
|
---|
1057 | #define RETURN_ADDRESS(L) ((VOID *) 0)
|
---|
1058 | #endif
|
---|
1059 |
|
---|
1060 | #endif
|
---|
1061 |
|
---|