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authorRajithaY <rajithax.yerrumsetty@intel.com>2017-04-25 03:31:15 -0700
committerRajitha Yerrumchetty <rajithax.yerrumsetty@intel.com>2017-05-22 06:48:08 +0000
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Adding qemu as a submodule of KVMFORNFV
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-/** @file
- The EFI Legacy BIOS Protocol is used to abstract legacy Option ROM usage
- under EFI and Legacy OS boot. This file also includes all the related
- COMPATIBILIY16 structures and defintions.
-
- Note: The names for EFI_IA32_REGISTER_SET elements were picked to follow
- well known naming conventions.
-
- Thunk is the code that switches from 32-bit protected environment into the 16-bit real-mode
- environment. Reverse thunk is the code that does the opposite.
-
-Copyright (c) 2007 - 2010, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
-This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under
-the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution.
-The full text of the license may be found at
-http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php.
-
-THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
-WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
-
- @par Revision Reference:
- This protocol is defined in Framework for EFI Compatibility Support Module spec
- Version 0.97.
-
-**/
-
-#ifndef _EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_H_
-#define _EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_H_
-
-///
-///
-///
-#pragma pack(1)
-
-typedef UINT8 SERIAL_MODE;
-typedef UINT8 PARALLEL_MODE;
-
-#define EFI_COMPATIBILITY16_TABLE_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('I', 'F', 'E', '$')
-
-///
-/// There is a table located within the traditional BIOS in either the 0xF000:xxxx or 0xE000:xxxx
-/// physical address range. It is located on a 16-byte boundary and provides the physical address of the
-/// entry point for the Compatibility16 functions. These functions provide the platform-specific
-/// information that is required by the generic EfiCompatibility code. The functions are invoked via
-/// thunking by using EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL.FarCall86() with the 32-bit physical
-/// entry point.
-///
-typedef struct {
- ///
- /// The string "$EFI" denotes the start of the EfiCompatibility table. Byte 0 is "I," byte
- /// 1 is "F," byte 2 is "E," and byte 3 is "$" and is normally accessed as a DWORD or UINT32.
- ///
- UINT32 Signature;
-
- ///
- /// The value required such that byte checksum of TableLength equals zero.
- ///
- UINT8 TableChecksum;
-
- ///
- /// The length of this table.
- ///
- UINT8 TableLength;
-
- ///
- /// The major EFI revision for which this table was generated.
- ///
- UINT8 EfiMajorRevision;
-
- ///
- /// The minor EFI revision for which this table was generated.
- ///
- UINT8 EfiMinorRevision;
-
- ///
- /// The major revision of this table.
- ///
- UINT8 TableMajorRevision;
-
- ///
- /// The minor revision of this table.
- ///
- UINT8 TableMinorRevision;
-
- ///
- /// Reserved for future usage.
- ///
- UINT16 Reserved;
-
- ///
- /// The segment of the entry point within the traditional BIOS for Compatibility16 functions.
- ///
- UINT16 Compatibility16CallSegment;
-
- ///
- /// The offset of the entry point within the traditional BIOS for Compatibility16 functions.
- ///
- UINT16 Compatibility16CallOffset;
-
- ///
- /// The segment of the entry point within the traditional BIOS for EfiCompatibility
- /// to invoke the PnP installation check.
- ///
- UINT16 PnPInstallationCheckSegment;
-
- ///
- /// The Offset of the entry point within the traditional BIOS for EfiCompatibility
- /// to invoke the PnP installation check.
- ///
- UINT16 PnPInstallationCheckOffset;
-
- ///
- /// EFI system resources table. Type EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE is defined in the IntelPlatform
- ///Innovation Framework for EFI Driver Execution Environment Core Interface Specification (DXE CIS).
- ///
- UINT32 EfiSystemTable;
-
- ///
- /// The address of an OEM-provided identifier string. The string is null terminated.
- ///
- UINT32 OemIdStringPointer;
-
- ///
- /// The 32-bit physical address where ACPI RSD PTR is stored within the traditional
- /// BIOS. The remained of the ACPI tables are located at their EFI addresses. The size
- /// reserved is the maximum for ACPI 2.0. The EfiCompatibility will fill in the ACPI
- /// RSD PTR with either the ACPI 1.0b or 2.0 values.
- ///
- UINT32 AcpiRsdPtrPointer;
-
- ///
- /// The OEM revision number. Usage is undefined but provided for OEM module usage.
- ///
- UINT16 OemRevision;
-
- ///
- /// The 32-bit physical address where INT15 E820 data is stored within the traditional
- /// BIOS. The EfiCompatibility code will fill in the E820Pointer value and copy the
- /// data to the indicated area.
- ///
- UINT32 E820Pointer;
-
- ///
- /// The length of the E820 data and is filled in by the EfiCompatibility code.
- ///
- UINT32 E820Length;
-
- ///
- /// The 32-bit physical address where the $PIR table is stored in the traditional BIOS.
- /// The EfiCompatibility code will fill in the IrqRoutingTablePointer value and
- /// copy the data to the indicated area.
- ///
- UINT32 IrqRoutingTablePointer;
-
- ///
- /// The length of the $PIR table and is filled in by the EfiCompatibility code.
- ///
- UINT32 IrqRoutingTableLength;
-
- ///
- /// The 32-bit physical address where the MP table is stored in the traditional BIOS.
- /// The EfiCompatibility code will fill in the MpTablePtr value and copy the data
- /// to the indicated area.
- ///
- UINT32 MpTablePtr;
-
- ///
- /// The length of the MP table and is filled in by the EfiCompatibility code.
- ///
- UINT32 MpTableLength;
-
- ///
- /// The segment of the OEM-specific INT table/code.
- ///
- UINT16 OemIntSegment;
-
- ///
- /// The offset of the OEM-specific INT table/code.
- ///
- UINT16 OemIntOffset;
-
- ///
- /// The segment of the OEM-specific 32-bit table/code.
- ///
- UINT16 Oem32Segment;
-
- ///
- /// The offset of the OEM-specific 32-bit table/code.
- ///
- UINT16 Oem32Offset;
-
- ///
- /// The segment of the OEM-specific 16-bit table/code.
- ///
- UINT16 Oem16Segment;
-
- ///
- /// The offset of the OEM-specific 16-bit table/code.
- ///
- UINT16 Oem16Offset;
-
- ///
- /// The segment of the TPM binary passed to 16-bit CSM.
- ///
- UINT16 TpmSegment;
-
- ///
- /// The offset of the TPM binary passed to 16-bit CSM.
- ///
- UINT16 TpmOffset;
-
- ///
- /// A pointer to a string identifying the independent BIOS vendor.
- ///
- UINT32 IbvPointer;
-
- ///
- /// This field is NULL for all systems not supporting PCI Express. This field is the base
- /// value of the start of the PCI Express memory-mapped configuration registers and
- /// must be filled in prior to EfiCompatibility code issuing the Compatibility16 function
- /// Compatibility16InitializeYourself().
- /// Compatibility16InitializeYourself() is defined in Compatability16
- /// Functions.
- ///
- UINT32 PciExpressBase;
-
- ///
- /// Maximum PCI bus number assigned.
- ///
- UINT8 LastPciBus;
-
- ///
- /// Start address of UMB RAM
- ///
- UINT32 UmaAddress;
-
- ///
- /// Size of UMB RAM
- ///
- UINT32 UmaSize;
-
- ///
- /// Start address of persistent allocation in high (>1MiB) memory
- ///
- UINT32 HiPermanentMemoryAddress;
-
- ///
- /// Size of persistent allocation in high (>1MiB) memory
- ///
- UINT32 HiPermanentMemorySize;
-} EFI_COMPATIBILITY16_TABLE;
-
-///
-/// Functions provided by the CSM binary which communicate between the EfiCompatibility
-/// and Compatability16 code.
-///
-/// Inconsistent with the specification here:
-/// The member's name started with "Compatibility16" [defined in Intel Framework
-/// Compatibility Support Module Specification / 0.97 version]
-/// has been changed to "Legacy16" since keeping backward compatible.
-///
-typedef enum {
- ///
- /// Causes the Compatibility16 code to do any internal initialization required.
- /// Input:
- /// AX = Compatibility16InitializeYourself
- /// ES:BX = Pointer to EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_INIT_TABLE
- /// Return:
- /// AX = Return Status codes
- ///
- Legacy16InitializeYourself = 0x0000,
-
- ///
- /// Causes the Compatibility16 BIOS to perform any drive number translations to match the boot sequence.
- /// Input:
- /// AX = Compatibility16UpdateBbs
- /// ES:BX = Pointer to EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_BOOT_TABLE
- /// Return:
- /// AX = Returned status codes
- ///
- Legacy16UpdateBbs = 0x0001,
-
- ///
- /// Allows the Compatibility16 code to perform any final actions before booting. The Compatibility16
- /// code is read/write.
- /// Input:
- /// AX = Compatibility16PrepareToBoot
- /// ES:BX = Pointer to EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_BOOT_TABLE structure
- /// Return:
- /// AX = Returned status codes
- ///
- Legacy16PrepareToBoot = 0x0002,
-
- ///
- /// Causes the Compatibility16 BIOS to boot. The Compatibility16 code is Read/Only.
- /// Input:
- /// AX = Compatibility16Boot
- /// Output:
- /// AX = Returned status codes
- ///
- Legacy16Boot = 0x0003,
-
- ///
- /// Allows the Compatibility16 code to get the last device from which a boot was attempted. This is
- /// stored in CMOS and is the priority number of the last attempted boot device.
- /// Input:
- /// AX = Compatibility16RetrieveLastBootDevice
- /// Output:
- /// AX = Returned status codes
- /// BX = Priority number of the boot device.
- ///
- Legacy16RetrieveLastBootDevice = 0x0004,
-
- ///
- /// Allows the Compatibility16 code rehook INT13, INT18, and/or INT19 after dispatching a legacy OpROM.
- /// Input:
- /// AX = Compatibility16DispatchOprom
- /// ES:BX = Pointer to EFI_DISPATCH_OPROM_TABLE
- /// Output:
- /// AX = Returned status codes
- /// BX = Number of non-BBS-compliant devices found. Equals 0 if BBS compliant.
- ///
- Legacy16DispatchOprom = 0x0005,
-
- ///
- /// Finds a free area in the 0xFxxxx or 0xExxxx region of the specified length and returns the address
- /// of that region.
- /// Input:
- /// AX = Compatibility16GetTableAddress
- /// BX = Allocation region
- /// 00 = Allocate from either 0xE0000 or 0xF0000 64 KB blocks.
- /// Bit 0 = 1 Allocate from 0xF0000 64 KB block
- /// Bit 1 = 1 Allocate from 0xE0000 64 KB block
- /// CX = Requested length in bytes.
- /// DX = Required address alignment. Bit mapped. First non-zero bit from the right is the alignment.
- /// Output:
- /// AX = Returned status codes
- /// DS:BX = Address of the region
- ///
- Legacy16GetTableAddress = 0x0006,
-
- ///
- /// Enables the EfiCompatibility module to do any nonstandard processing of keyboard LEDs or state.
- /// Input:
- /// AX = Compatibility16SetKeyboardLeds
- /// CL = LED status.
- /// Bit 0 Scroll Lock 0 = Off
- /// Bit 1 NumLock
- /// Bit 2 Caps Lock
- /// Output:
- /// AX = Returned status codes
- ///
- Legacy16SetKeyboardLeds = 0x0007,
-
- ///
- /// Enables the EfiCompatibility module to install an interrupt handler for PCI mass media devices that
- /// do not have an OpROM associated with them. An example is SATA.
- /// Input:
- /// AX = Compatibility16InstallPciHandler
- /// ES:BX = Pointer to EFI_LEGACY_INSTALL_PCI_HANDLER structure
- /// Output:
- /// AX = Returned status codes
- ///
- Legacy16InstallPciHandler = 0x0008
-} EFI_COMPATIBILITY_FUNCTIONS;
-
-
-///
-/// EFI_DISPATCH_OPROM_TABLE
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT16 PnPInstallationCheckSegment; ///< A pointer to the PnpInstallationCheck data structure.
- UINT16 PnPInstallationCheckOffset; ///< A pointer to the PnpInstallationCheck data structure.
- UINT16 OpromSegment; ///< The segment where the OpROM was placed. Offset is assumed to be 3.
- UINT8 PciBus; ///< The PCI bus.
- UINT8 PciDeviceFunction; ///< The PCI device * 0x08 | PCI function.
- UINT8 NumberBbsEntries; ///< The number of valid BBS table entries upon entry and exit. The IBV code may
- ///< increase this number, if BBS-compliant devices also hook INTs in order to force the
- ///< OpROM BIOS Setup to be executed.
- UINT32 BbsTablePointer; ///< A pointer to the BBS table.
- UINT16 RuntimeSegment; ///< The segment where the OpROM can be relocated to. If this value is 0x0000, this
- ///< means that the relocation of this run time code is not supported.
- ///< Inconsistent with specification here:
- ///< The member's name "OpromDestinationSegment" [defined in Intel Framework Compatibility Support Module Specification / 0.97 version]
- ///< has been changed to "RuntimeSegment" since keeping backward compatible.
-
-} EFI_DISPATCH_OPROM_TABLE;
-
-///
-/// EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_INIT_TABLE
-///
-typedef struct {
- ///
- /// Starting address of memory under 1 MB. The ending address is assumed to be 640 KB or 0x9FFFF.
- ///
- UINT32 BiosLessThan1MB;
-
- ///
- /// The starting address of the high memory block.
- ///
- UINT32 HiPmmMemory;
-
- ///
- /// The length of high memory block.
- ///
- UINT32 HiPmmMemorySizeInBytes;
-
- ///
- /// The segment of the reverse thunk call code.
- ///
- UINT16 ReverseThunkCallSegment;
-
- ///
- /// The offset of the reverse thunk call code.
- ///
- UINT16 ReverseThunkCallOffset;
-
- ///
- /// The number of E820 entries copied to the Compatibility16 BIOS.
- ///
- UINT32 NumberE820Entries;
-
- ///
- /// The amount of usable memory above 1 MB, e.g., E820 type 1 memory.
- ///
- UINT32 OsMemoryAbove1Mb;
-
- ///
- /// The start of thunk code in main memory. Memory cannot be used by BIOS or PMM.
- ///
- UINT32 ThunkStart;
-
- ///
- /// The size of the thunk code.
- ///
- UINT32 ThunkSizeInBytes;
-
- ///
- /// Starting address of memory under 1 MB.
- ///
- UINT32 LowPmmMemory;
-
- ///
- /// The length of low Memory block.
- ///
- UINT32 LowPmmMemorySizeInBytes;
-} EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_INIT_TABLE;
-
-///
-/// DEVICE_PRODUCER_SERIAL.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT16 Address; ///< I/O address assigned to the serial port.
- UINT8 Irq; ///< IRQ assigned to the serial port.
- SERIAL_MODE Mode; ///< Mode of serial port. Values are defined below.
-} DEVICE_PRODUCER_SERIAL;
-
-///
-/// DEVICE_PRODUCER_SERIAL's modes.
-///@{
-#define DEVICE_SERIAL_MODE_NORMAL 0x00
-#define DEVICE_SERIAL_MODE_IRDA 0x01
-#define DEVICE_SERIAL_MODE_ASK_IR 0x02
-#define DEVICE_SERIAL_MODE_DUPLEX_HALF 0x00
-#define DEVICE_SERIAL_MODE_DUPLEX_FULL 0x10
-///@)
-
-///
-/// DEVICE_PRODUCER_PARALLEL.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT16 Address; ///< I/O address assigned to the parallel port.
- UINT8 Irq; ///< IRQ assigned to the parallel port.
- UINT8 Dma; ///< DMA assigned to the parallel port.
- PARALLEL_MODE Mode; ///< Mode of the parallel port. Values are defined below.
-} DEVICE_PRODUCER_PARALLEL;
-
-///
-/// DEVICE_PRODUCER_PARALLEL's modes.
-///@{
-#define DEVICE_PARALLEL_MODE_MODE_OUTPUT_ONLY 0x00
-#define DEVICE_PARALLEL_MODE_MODE_BIDIRECTIONAL 0x01
-#define DEVICE_PARALLEL_MODE_MODE_EPP 0x02
-#define DEVICE_PARALLEL_MODE_MODE_ECP 0x03
-///@}
-
-///
-/// DEVICE_PRODUCER_FLOPPY
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT16 Address; ///< I/O address assigned to the floppy.
- UINT8 Irq; ///< IRQ assigned to the floppy.
- UINT8 Dma; ///< DMA assigned to the floppy.
- UINT8 NumberOfFloppy; ///< Number of floppies in the system.
-} DEVICE_PRODUCER_FLOPPY;
-
-///
-/// LEGACY_DEVICE_FLAGS
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT32 A20Kybd : 1; ///< A20 controller by keyboard controller.
- UINT32 A20Port90 : 1; ///< A20 controlled by port 0x92.
- UINT32 Reserved : 30; ///< Reserved for future usage.
-} LEGACY_DEVICE_FLAGS;
-
-///
-/// DEVICE_PRODUCER_DATA_HEADER
-///
-typedef struct {
- DEVICE_PRODUCER_SERIAL Serial[4]; ///< Data for serial port x. Type DEVICE_PRODUCER_SERIAL is defined below.
- DEVICE_PRODUCER_PARALLEL Parallel[3]; ///< Data for parallel port x. Type DEVICE_PRODUCER_PARALLEL is defined below.
- DEVICE_PRODUCER_FLOPPY Floppy; ///< Data for floppy. Type DEVICE_PRODUCER_FLOPPY is defined below.
- UINT8 MousePresent; ///< Flag to indicate if mouse is present.
- LEGACY_DEVICE_FLAGS Flags; ///< Miscellaneous Boolean state information passed to CSM.
-} DEVICE_PRODUCER_DATA_HEADER;
-
-///
-/// ATAPI_IDENTIFY
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT16 Raw[256]; ///< Raw data from the IDE IdentifyDrive command.
-} ATAPI_IDENTIFY;
-
-///
-/// HDD_INFO
-///
-typedef struct {
- ///
- /// Status of IDE device. Values are defined below. There is one HDD_INFO structure
- /// per IDE controller. The IdentifyDrive is per drive. Index 0 is master and index
- /// 1 is slave.
- ///
- UINT16 Status;
-
- ///
- /// PCI bus of IDE controller.
- ///
- UINT32 Bus;
-
- ///
- /// PCI device of IDE controller.
- ///
- UINT32 Device;
-
- ///
- /// PCI function of IDE controller.
- ///
- UINT32 Function;
-
- ///
- /// Command ports base address.
- ///
- UINT16 CommandBaseAddress;
-
- ///
- /// Control ports base address.
- ///
- UINT16 ControlBaseAddress;
-
- ///
- /// Bus master address.
- ///
- UINT16 BusMasterAddress;
-
- UINT8 HddIrq;
-
- ///
- /// Data that identifies the drive data; one per possible attached drive.
- ///
- ATAPI_IDENTIFY IdentifyDrive[2];
-} HDD_INFO;
-
-///
-/// HDD_INFO status bits
-///
-#define HDD_PRIMARY 0x01
-#define HDD_SECONDARY 0x02
-#define HDD_MASTER_ATAPI_CDROM 0x04
-#define HDD_SLAVE_ATAPI_CDROM 0x08
-#define HDD_MASTER_IDE 0x20
-#define HDD_SLAVE_IDE 0x40
-#define HDD_MASTER_ATAPI_ZIPDISK 0x10
-#define HDD_SLAVE_ATAPI_ZIPDISK 0x80
-
-///
-/// BBS_STATUS_FLAGS;\.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT16 OldPosition : 4; ///< Prior priority.
- UINT16 Reserved1 : 4; ///< Reserved for future use.
- UINT16 Enabled : 1; ///< If 0, ignore this entry.
- UINT16 Failed : 1; ///< 0 = Not known if boot failure occurred.
- ///< 1 = Boot attempted failed.
-
- ///
- /// State of media present.
- /// 00 = No bootable media is present in the device.
- /// 01 = Unknown if a bootable media present.
- /// 10 = Media is present and appears bootable.
- /// 11 = Reserved.
- ///
- UINT16 MediaPresent : 2;
- UINT16 Reserved2 : 4; ///< Reserved for future use.
-} BBS_STATUS_FLAGS;
-
-///
-/// BBS_TABLE, device type values & boot priority values.
-///
-typedef struct {
- ///
- /// The boot priority for this boot device. Values are defined below.
- ///
- UINT16 BootPriority;
-
- ///
- /// The PCI bus for this boot device.
- ///
- UINT32 Bus;
-
- ///
- /// The PCI device for this boot device.
- ///
- UINT32 Device;
-
- ///
- /// The PCI function for the boot device.
- ///
- UINT32 Function;
-
- ///
- /// The PCI class for this boot device.
- ///
- UINT8 Class;
-
- ///
- /// The PCI Subclass for this boot device.
- ///
- UINT8 SubClass;
-
- ///
- /// Segment:offset address of an ASCIIZ description string describing the manufacturer.
- ///
- UINT16 MfgStringOffset;
-
- ///
- /// Segment:offset address of an ASCIIZ description string describing the manufacturer.
- ///
- UINT16 MfgStringSegment;
-
- ///
- /// BBS device type. BBS device types are defined below.
- ///
- UINT16 DeviceType;
-
- ///
- /// Status of this boot device. Type BBS_STATUS_FLAGS is defined below.
- ///
- BBS_STATUS_FLAGS StatusFlags;
-
- ///
- /// Segment:Offset address of boot loader for IPL devices or install INT13 handler for
- /// BCV devices.
- ///
- UINT16 BootHandlerOffset;
-
- ///
- /// Segment:Offset address of boot loader for IPL devices or install INT13 handler for
- /// BCV devices.
- ///
- UINT16 BootHandlerSegment;
-
- ///
- /// Segment:offset address of an ASCIIZ description string describing this device.
- ///
- UINT16 DescStringOffset;
-
- ///
- /// Segment:offset address of an ASCIIZ description string describing this device.
- ///
- UINT16 DescStringSegment;
-
- ///
- /// Reserved.
- ///
- UINT32 InitPerReserved;
-
- ///
- /// The use of these fields is IBV dependent. They can be used to flag that an OpROM
- /// has hooked the specified IRQ. The OpROM may be BBS compliant as some SCSI
- /// BBS-compliant OpROMs also hook IRQ vectors in order to run their BIOS Setup
- ///
- UINT32 AdditionalIrq13Handler;
-
- ///
- /// The use of these fields is IBV dependent. They can be used to flag that an OpROM
- /// has hooked the specified IRQ. The OpROM may be BBS compliant as some SCSI
- /// BBS-compliant OpROMs also hook IRQ vectors in order to run their BIOS Setup
- ///
- UINT32 AdditionalIrq18Handler;
-
- ///
- /// The use of these fields is IBV dependent. They can be used to flag that an OpROM
- /// has hooked the specified IRQ. The OpROM may be BBS compliant as some SCSI
- /// BBS-compliant OpROMs also hook IRQ vectors in order to run their BIOS Setup
- ///
- UINT32 AdditionalIrq19Handler;
-
- ///
- /// The use of these fields is IBV dependent. They can be used to flag that an OpROM
- /// has hooked the specified IRQ. The OpROM may be BBS compliant as some SCSI
- /// BBS-compliant OpROMs also hook IRQ vectors in order to run their BIOS Setup
- ///
- UINT32 AdditionalIrq40Handler;
- UINT8 AssignedDriveNumber;
- UINT32 AdditionalIrq41Handler;
- UINT32 AdditionalIrq46Handler;
- UINT32 IBV1;
- UINT32 IBV2;
-} BBS_TABLE;
-
-///
-/// BBS device type values
-///@{
-#define BBS_FLOPPY 0x01
-#define BBS_HARDDISK 0x02
-#define BBS_CDROM 0x03
-#define BBS_PCMCIA 0x04
-#define BBS_USB 0x05
-#define BBS_EMBED_NETWORK 0x06
-#define BBS_BEV_DEVICE 0x80
-#define BBS_UNKNOWN 0xff
-///@}
-
-///
-/// BBS boot priority values
-///@{
-#define BBS_DO_NOT_BOOT_FROM 0xFFFC
-#define BBS_LOWEST_PRIORITY 0xFFFD
-#define BBS_UNPRIORITIZED_ENTRY 0xFFFE
-#define BBS_IGNORE_ENTRY 0xFFFF
-///@}
-
-///
-/// SMM_ATTRIBUTES
-///
-typedef struct {
- ///
- /// Access mechanism used to generate the soft SMI. Defined types are below. The other
- /// values are reserved for future usage.
- ///
- UINT16 Type : 3;
-
- ///
- /// The size of "port" in bits. Defined values are below.
- ///
- UINT16 PortGranularity : 3;
-
- ///
- /// The size of data in bits. Defined values are below.
- ///
- UINT16 DataGranularity : 3;
-
- ///
- /// Reserved for future use.
- ///
- UINT16 Reserved : 7;
-} SMM_ATTRIBUTES;
-
-///
-/// SMM_ATTRIBUTES type values.
-///@{
-#define STANDARD_IO 0x00
-#define STANDARD_MEMORY 0x01
-///@}
-
-///
-/// SMM_ATTRIBUTES port size constants.
-///@{
-#define PORT_SIZE_8 0x00
-#define PORT_SIZE_16 0x01
-#define PORT_SIZE_32 0x02
-#define PORT_SIZE_64 0x03
-///@}
-
-///
-/// SMM_ATTRIBUTES data size constants.
-///@{
-#define DATA_SIZE_8 0x00
-#define DATA_SIZE_16 0x01
-#define DATA_SIZE_32 0x02
-#define DATA_SIZE_64 0x03
-///@}
-
-///
-/// SMM_FUNCTION & relating constants.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT16 Function : 15;
- UINT16 Owner : 1;
-} SMM_FUNCTION;
-
-///
-/// SMM_FUNCTION Function constants.
-///@{
-#define INT15_D042 0x0000
-#define GET_USB_BOOT_INFO 0x0001
-#define DMI_PNP_50_57 0x0002
-///@}
-
-///
-/// SMM_FUNCTION Owner constants.
-///@{
-#define STANDARD_OWNER 0x0
-#define OEM_OWNER 0x1
-///@}
-
-///
-/// This structure assumes both port and data sizes are 1. SmmAttribute must be
-/// properly to reflect that assumption.
-///
-typedef struct {
- ///
- /// Describes the access mechanism, SmmPort, and SmmData sizes. Type
- /// SMM_ATTRIBUTES is defined below.
- ///
- SMM_ATTRIBUTES SmmAttributes;
-
- ///
- /// Function Soft SMI is to perform. Type SMM_FUNCTION is defined below.
- ///
- SMM_FUNCTION SmmFunction;
-
- ///
- /// SmmPort size depends upon SmmAttributes and ranges from2 bytes to 16 bytes.
- ///
- UINT8 SmmPort;
-
- ///
- /// SmmData size depends upon SmmAttributes and ranges from2 bytes to 16 bytes.
- ///
- UINT8 SmmData;
-} SMM_ENTRY;
-
-///
-/// SMM_TABLE
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT16 NumSmmEntries; ///< Number of entries represented by SmmEntry.
- SMM_ENTRY SmmEntry; ///< One entry per function. Type SMM_ENTRY is defined below.
-} SMM_TABLE;
-
-///
-/// UDC_ATTRIBUTES
-///
-typedef struct {
- ///
- /// This bit set indicates that the ServiceAreaData is valid.
- ///
- UINT8 DirectoryServiceValidity : 1;
-
- ///
- /// This bit set indicates to use the Reserve Area Boot Code Address (RACBA) only if
- /// DirectoryServiceValidity is 0.
- ///
- UINT8 RabcaUsedFlag : 1;
-
- ///
- /// This bit set indicates to execute hard disk diagnostics.
- ///
- UINT8 ExecuteHddDiagnosticsFlag : 1;
-
- ///
- /// Reserved for future use. Set to 0.
- ///
- UINT8 Reserved : 5;
-} UDC_ATTRIBUTES;
-
-///
-/// UD_TABLE
-///
-typedef struct {
- ///
- /// This field contains the bit-mapped attributes of the PARTIES information. Type
- /// UDC_ATTRIBUTES is defined below.
- ///
- UDC_ATTRIBUTES Attributes;
-
- ///
- /// This field contains the zero-based device on which the selected
- /// ServiceDataArea is present. It is 0 for master and 1 for the slave device.
- ///
- UINT8 DeviceNumber;
-
- ///
- /// This field contains the zero-based index into the BbsTable for the parent device.
- /// This index allows the user to reference the parent device information such as PCI
- /// bus, device function.
- ///
- UINT8 BbsTableEntryNumberForParentDevice;
-
- ///
- /// This field contains the zero-based index into the BbsTable for the boot entry.
- ///
- UINT8 BbsTableEntryNumberForBoot;
-
- ///
- /// This field contains the zero-based index into the BbsTable for the HDD diagnostics entry.
- ///
- UINT8 BbsTableEntryNumberForHddDiag;
-
- ///
- /// The raw Beer data.
- ///
- UINT8 BeerData[128];
-
- ///
- /// The raw data of selected service area.
- ///
- UINT8 ServiceAreaData[64];
-} UD_TABLE;
-
-#define EFI_TO_LEGACY_MAJOR_VERSION 0x02
-#define EFI_TO_LEGACY_MINOR_VERSION 0x00
-#define MAX_IDE_CONTROLLER 8
-
-///
-/// EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_BOOT_TABLE
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT16 MajorVersion; ///< The EfiCompatibility major version number.
- UINT16 MinorVersion; ///< The EfiCompatibility minor version number.
- UINT32 AcpiTable; ///< The location of the RSDT ACPI table. < 4G range.
- UINT32 SmbiosTable; ///< The location of the SMBIOS table in EFI memory. < 4G range.
- UINT32 SmbiosTableLength;
- //
- // Legacy SIO state
- //
- DEVICE_PRODUCER_DATA_HEADER SioData; ///< Standard traditional device information.
- UINT16 DevicePathType; ///< The default boot type.
- UINT16 PciIrqMask; ///< Mask of which IRQs have been assigned to PCI.
- UINT32 NumberE820Entries; ///< Number of E820 entries. The number can change from the
- ///< Compatibility16InitializeYourself() function.
- //
- // Controller & Drive Identify[2] per controller information
- //
- HDD_INFO HddInfo[MAX_IDE_CONTROLLER]; ///< Hard disk drive information, including raw Identify Drive data.
- UINT32 NumberBbsEntries; ///< Number of entries in the BBS table
- UINT32 BbsTable; ///< A pointer to the BBS table. Type BBS_TABLE is defined below.
- UINT32 SmmTable; ///< A pointer to the SMM table. Type SMM_TABLE is defined below.
- UINT32 OsMemoryAbove1Mb; ///< The amount of usable memory above 1 MB, i.e. E820 type 1 memory. This value can
- ///< differ from the value in EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_INIT_TABLE as more
- ///< memory may have been discovered.
- UINT32 UnconventionalDeviceTable; ///< Information to boot off an unconventional device like a PARTIES partition. Type
- ///< UD_TABLE is defined below.
-} EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_BOOT_TABLE;
-
-///
-/// EFI_LEGACY_INSTALL_PCI_HANDLER
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT8 PciBus; ///< The PCI bus of the device.
- UINT8 PciDeviceFun; ///< The PCI device in bits 7:3 and function in bits 2:0.
- UINT8 PciSegment; ///< The PCI segment of the device.
- UINT8 PciClass; ///< The PCI class code of the device.
- UINT8 PciSubclass; ///< The PCI subclass code of the device.
- UINT8 PciInterface; ///< The PCI interface code of the device.
- //
- // Primary section
- //
- UINT8 PrimaryIrq; ///< The primary device IRQ.
- UINT8 PrimaryReserved; ///< Reserved.
- UINT16 PrimaryControl; ///< The primary device control I/O base.
- UINT16 PrimaryBase; ///< The primary device I/O base.
- UINT16 PrimaryBusMaster; ///< The primary device bus master I/O base.
- //
- // Secondary Section
- //
- UINT8 SecondaryIrq; ///< The secondary device IRQ.
- UINT8 SecondaryReserved; ///< Reserved.
- UINT16 SecondaryControl; ///< The secondary device control I/O base.
- UINT16 SecondaryBase; ///< The secondary device I/O base.
- UINT16 SecondaryBusMaster; ///< The secondary device bus master I/O base.
-} EFI_LEGACY_INSTALL_PCI_HANDLER;
-
-#endif