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d1f95000 | 1 | /** @file\r |
2 | The file provides services to manage the movement of\r | |
3 | configuration data from drivers to configuration applications.\r | |
4 | It then serves as the single point to receive configuration\r | |
5 | information from configuration applications, routing the\r | |
6 | results to the appropriate drivers.\r | |
9095d37b LG |
7 | \r |
8 | Copyright (c) 2006 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>\r | |
9 | This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under\r | |
10 | the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution.\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 11 | The full text of the license may be found at\r |
9095d37b LG |
12 | http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php.\r |
13 | \r | |
14 | THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,\r | |
15 | WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.\r | |
d1f95000 | 16 | \r |
497a5fb1 SZ |
17 | @par Revision Reference:\r |
18 | This Protocol was introduced in UEFI Specification 2.1.\r | |
19 | \r | |
20 | \r | |
d1f95000 | 21 | **/\r |
22 | \r | |
23 | #ifndef __HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_H__\r | |
24 | #define __HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_H__\r | |
25 | \r | |
26 | #define EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL_GUID \\r | |
27 | { 0x587e72d7, 0xcc50, 0x4f79, { 0x82, 0x09, 0xca, 0x29, 0x1f, 0xc1, 0xa1, 0x0f } }\r | |
28 | \r | |
29 | \r | |
30 | typedef struct _EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL;\r | |
31 | \r | |
d1f95000 | 32 | /**\r |
9095d37b | 33 | \r |
d1f95000 | 34 | This function allows the caller to request the current\r |
35 | configuration for one or more named elements from one or more\r | |
36 | drivers. The resulting string is in the standard HII\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 37 | configuration string format. If Successful, Results contains an\r |
d1f95000 | 38 | equivalent string with "=" and the values associated with all\r |
39 | names added in. The expected implementation is for each\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 40 | <ConfigRequest> substring in the Request to call the HII\r |
d1f95000 | 41 | Configuration Routing Protocol ExtractProtocol function for the\r |
42 | driver corresponding to the <ConfigHdr> at the start of the\r | |
43 | <ConfigRequest> substring. The request fails if no driver\r | |
44 | matches the <ConfigRequest> substring. Note: Alternative\r | |
45 | configuration strings may also be appended to the end of the\r | |
46 | current configuration string. If they are, they must appear\r | |
47 | after the current configuration. They must contain the same\r | |
48 | routing (GUID, NAME, PATH) as the current configuration string.\r | |
49 | They must have an additional description indicating the type of\r | |
50 | alternative configuration the string represents,\r | |
51 | "ALTCFG=<StringToken>". That <StringToken> (when converted from\r | |
fbf926ad | 52 | hexadecimal (encoded as text) to binary) is a reference to a string in the\r |
d1f95000 | 53 | associated string pack. As an example, assume that the Request\r |
54 | string is:\r | |
55 | GUID=...&NAME=00480050&PATH=...&Fred&George&Ron&Neville A result\r | |
56 | might be:\r | |
57 | GUID=...&NAME=00480050&PATH=...&Fred=16&George=16&Ron=12&Neville=11&\r | |
58 | GUID=...&NAME=00480050&PATH=...&ALTCFG=0037&Fred=12&Neville=7\r | |
59 | \r | |
4ca9b6c4 LG |
60 | @param This Points to the EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL\r |
61 | instance.\r | |
d1f95000 | 62 | \r |
a1e98f78 | 63 | @param Request A null-terminated string in <MultiConfigRequest> format.\r |
d1f95000 | 64 | \r |
65 | @param Progress On return, points to a character in the\r | |
66 | Request string. Points to the string's null\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 67 | terminator if the request was successful. Points\r |
d1f95000 | 68 | to the most recent '&' before the first\r |
69 | failing name / value pair (or the beginning\r | |
70 | of the string if the failure is in the first\r | |
71 | name / value pair) if the request was not\r | |
72 | successful\r | |
73 | \r | |
a1e98f78 | 74 | @param Results A null-terminated string in <MultiConfigAltResp> format\r |
29c18ab5 | 75 | which has all values filled in for the names in the\r |
a1e98f78 | 76 | Request string.\r |
d1f95000 | 77 | \r |
4ca9b6c4 LG |
78 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Results string is filled with the\r |
79 | values corresponding to all requested\r | |
80 | names.\r | |
d1f95000 | 81 | \r |
e1f1fb16 | 82 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Not enough memory to store the\r |
4ca9b6c4 LG |
83 | parts of the results that must be\r |
84 | stored awaiting possible future\r | |
85 | protocols.\r | |
d1f95000 | 86 | \r |
87 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER For example, passing in a NULL\r | |
88 | for the Request parameter\r | |
89 | would result in this type of\r | |
90 | error. The Progress parameter\r | |
9095d37b LG |
91 | is set to NULL.\r |
92 | \r | |
630b4187 | 93 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND Routing data doesn't match any\r |
d1f95000 | 94 | known driver. Progress set to\r |
95 | the "G" in "GUID" of the\r | |
96 | routing header that doesn't\r | |
97 | match. Note: There is no\r | |
98 | requirement that all routing\r | |
99 | data be validated before any\r | |
100 | configuration extraction.\r | |
101 | \r | |
102 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Illegal syntax. Progress set\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 103 | to the most recent & before the\r |
104 | error, or the beginning of the\r | |
d1f95000 | 105 | string.\r |
46c3efbb | 106 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The ExtractConfig function of the\r |
9095d37b LG |
107 | underlying HII Configuration\r |
108 | Access Protocol returned\r | |
46c3efbb ED |
109 | EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER. Progress\r |
110 | set to most recent & before the\r | |
111 | error or the beginning of the\r | |
112 | string.\r | |
d1f95000 | 113 | \r |
114 | **/\r | |
115 | typedef\r | |
116 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
c8c44377 | 117 | (EFIAPI * EFI_HII_EXTRACT_CONFIG)(\r |
d1f95000 | 118 | IN CONST EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL *This,\r |
7d582d6b | 119 | IN CONST EFI_STRING Request,\r |
d1f95000 | 120 | OUT EFI_STRING *Progress,\r |
121 | OUT EFI_STRING *Results\r | |
122 | );\r | |
123 | \r | |
124 | /**\r | |
9095d37b | 125 | This function allows the caller to request the current configuration\r |
fbf926ad | 126 | for the entirety of the current HII database and returns the data in\r |
127 | a null-terminated string.\r | |
128 | \r | |
d1f95000 | 129 | This function allows the caller to request the current\r |
130 | configuration for all of the current HII database. The results\r | |
131 | include both the current and alternate configurations as\r | |
9095d37b LG |
132 | described in ExtractConfig() above.\r |
133 | \r | |
4ca9b6c4 | 134 | @param This Points to the EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL instance.\r |
9095d37b | 135 | \r |
5795218e ED |
136 | @param Results Null-terminated Unicode string in\r |
137 | <MultiConfigAltResp> format which has all values\r | |
9095d37b LG |
138 | filled in for the entirety of the current HII\r |
139 | database. String to be allocated by the called\r | |
5795218e | 140 | function. De-allocation is up to the caller.\r |
9095d37b | 141 | \r |
4ca9b6c4 LG |
142 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Results string is filled with the\r |
143 | values corresponding to all requested\r | |
144 | names.\r | |
9095d37b | 145 | \r |
e1f1fb16 | 146 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Not enough memory to store the\r |
4ca9b6c4 LG |
147 | parts of the results that must be\r |
148 | stored awaiting possible future\r | |
149 | protocols.\r | |
9095d37b | 150 | \r |
d1f95000 | 151 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETERS For example, passing in a NULL\r |
152 | for the Results parameter\r | |
153 | would result in this type of\r | |
154 | error.\r | |
155 | \r | |
156 | **/\r | |
157 | typedef\r | |
158 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
c8c44377 | 159 | (EFIAPI * EFI_HII_EXPORT_CONFIG)(\r |
d1f95000 | 160 | IN CONST EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL *This,\r |
161 | OUT EFI_STRING *Results\r | |
162 | );\r | |
163 | \r | |
164 | /**\r | |
9095d37b | 165 | \r |
d1f95000 | 166 | This function routes the results of processing forms to the\r |
167 | appropriate targets. It scans for <ConfigHdr> within the string\r | |
168 | and passes the header and subsequent body to the driver whose\r | |
169 | location is described in the <ConfigHdr>. Many <ConfigHdr>s may\r | |
170 | appear as a single request. The expected implementation is to\r | |
171 | hand off the various <ConfigResp> substrings to the\r | |
172 | Configuration Access Protocol RouteConfig routine corresponding\r | |
173 | to the driver whose routing information is defined by the\r | |
174 | <ConfigHdr> in turn.\r | |
175 | \r | |
4ca9b6c4 | 176 | @param This Points to the EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL instance.\r |
d1f95000 | 177 | \r |
fbf926ad | 178 | @param Configuration A null-terminated string in <MulltiConfigResp> format.\r |
d1f95000 | 179 | \r |
4ca9b6c4 LG |
180 | @param Progress A pointer to a string filled in with the\r |
181 | offset of the most recent '&' before the\r | |
182 | first failing name / value pair (or the\r | |
183 | beginning of the string if the failure is in\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 184 | the first name / value pair), or the\r |
4ca9b6c4 | 185 | terminating NULL if all was successful.\r |
d1f95000 | 186 | \r |
4ca9b6c4 LG |
187 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The results have been distributed or are\r |
188 | awaiting distribution.\r | |
9095d37b | 189 | \r |
e1f1fb16 | 190 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Not enough memory to store the\r |
4ca9b6c4 LG |
191 | parts of the results that must be\r |
192 | stored awaiting possible future\r | |
193 | protocols.\r | |
9095d37b | 194 | \r |
d1f95000 | 195 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETERS Passing in a NULL for the\r |
196 | Results parameter would result\r | |
197 | in this type of error.\r | |
9095d37b | 198 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 199 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The target for the specified routing data\r |
200 | was not found.\r | |
d1f95000 | 201 | \r |
202 | **/\r | |
203 | typedef\r | |
204 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
c8c44377 | 205 | (EFIAPI * EFI_HII_ROUTE_CONFIG)(\r |
d1f95000 | 206 | IN CONST EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL *This,\r |
207 | IN CONST EFI_STRING Configuration,\r | |
208 | OUT EFI_STRING *Progress\r | |
209 | );\r | |
210 | \r | |
211 | \r | |
212 | /**\r | |
9095d37b | 213 | \r |
d1f95000 | 214 | This function extracts the current configuration from a block of\r |
215 | bytes. To do so, it requires that the ConfigRequest string\r | |
216 | consists of a list of <BlockName> formatted names. It uses the\r | |
217 | offset in the name to determine the index into the Block to\r | |
218 | start the extraction and the width of each name to determine the\r | |
fbf926ad | 219 | number of bytes to extract. These are mapped to a string\r |
d1f95000 | 220 | using the equivalent of the C "%x" format (with optional leading\r |
221 | spaces). The call fails if, for any (offset, width) pair in\r | |
222 | ConfigRequest, offset+value >= BlockSize.\r | |
223 | \r | |
4ca9b6c4 | 224 | @param This Points to the EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL instance.\r |
d1f95000 | 225 | \r |
fbf926ad | 226 | @param ConfigRequest A null-terminated string in <ConfigRequest> format.\r |
d1f95000 | 227 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 228 | @param Block An array of bytes defining the block's\r |
4ca9b6c4 | 229 | configuration.\r |
d1f95000 | 230 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 231 | @param BlockSize The length in bytes of Block.\r |
d1f95000 | 232 | \r |
af2dc6a7 | 233 | @param Config The filled-in configuration string. String\r |
4ca9b6c4 | 234 | allocated by the function. Returned only if\r |
9095d37b | 235 | call is successful. The null-terminated string\r |
a1e98f78 | 236 | will be <ConfigResp> format.\r |
d1f95000 | 237 | \r |
238 | @param Progress A pointer to a string filled in with the\r | |
239 | offset of the most recent '&' before the\r | |
240 | first failing name / value pair (or the\r | |
241 | beginning of the string if the failure is in\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 242 | the first name / value pair), or the\r |
d1f95000 | 243 | terminating NULL if all was successful.\r |
244 | \r | |
4ca9b6c4 LG |
245 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The request succeeded. Progress points\r |
246 | to the null terminator at the end of the\r | |
247 | ConfigRequest string.\r | |
248 | \r | |
e1f1fb16 | 249 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Not enough memory to allocate\r |
4ca9b6c4 LG |
250 | Config. Progress points to the\r |
251 | first character of ConfigRequest.\r | |
d1f95000 | 252 | \r |
253 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETERS Passing in a NULL for the\r | |
254 | ConfigRequest or Block\r | |
255 | parameter would result in this\r | |
256 | type of error. Progress points\r | |
257 | to the first character of\r | |
258 | ConfigRequest.\r | |
259 | \r | |
af2dc6a7 | 260 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The target for the specified routing data\r |
4ca9b6c4 LG |
261 | was not found. Progress points to the\r |
262 | 'G' in "GUID" of the errant routing\r | |
9095d37b | 263 | data.\r |
af2dc6a7 | 264 | @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The block is not large enough. Progress undefined.\r |
d1f95000 | 265 | \r |
266 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Encountered non <BlockName>\r | |
267 | formatted string. Block is\r | |
268 | left updated and Progress\r | |
269 | points at the '&' preceding\r | |
270 | the first non-<BlockName>.\r | |
271 | \r | |
272 | **/\r | |
273 | typedef\r | |
274 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
c8c44377 | 275 | (EFIAPI * EFI_HII_BLOCK_TO_CONFIG)(\r |
d1f95000 | 276 | IN CONST EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL *This,\r |
277 | IN CONST EFI_STRING ConfigRequest,\r | |
278 | IN CONST UINT8 *Block,\r | |
279 | IN CONST UINTN BlockSize,\r | |
7d582d6b | 280 | OUT EFI_STRING *Config,\r |
d1f95000 | 281 | OUT EFI_STRING *Progress\r |
282 | );\r | |
283 | \r | |
284 | \r | |
285 | \r | |
286 | /**\r | |
d1f95000 | 287 | This function maps a configuration containing a series of\r |
288 | <BlockConfig> formatted name value pairs in ConfigResp into a\r | |
289 | Block so it may be stored in a linear mapped storage such as a\r | |
290 | UEFI Variable. If present, the function skips GUID, NAME, and\r | |
291 | PATH in <ConfigResp>. It stops when it finds a non-<BlockConfig>\r | |
292 | name / value pair (after skipping the routing header) or when it\r | |
293 | reaches the end of the string.\r | |
294 | Example Assume an existing block containing: 00 01 02 03 04 05\r | |
295 | And the ConfigResp string is:\r | |
296 | OFFSET=4&WIDTH=1&VALUE=7&OFFSET=0&WIDTH=2&VALUE=AA55\r | |
297 | The results are\r | |
298 | 55 AA 02 07 04 05\r | |
299 | \r | |
4ca9b6c4 | 300 | @param This Points to the EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL instance.\r |
d1f95000 | 301 | \r |
fbf926ad | 302 | @param ConfigResp A null-terminated string in <ConfigResp> format.\r |
d1f95000 | 303 | \r |
4ca9b6c4 | 304 | @param Block A possibly null array of bytes\r |
d1f95000 | 305 | representing the current block. Only\r |
306 | bytes referenced in the ConfigResp\r | |
307 | string in the block are modified. If\r | |
308 | this parameter is null or if the\r | |
309 | BlockLength parameter is (on input)\r | |
310 | shorter than required by the\r | |
311 | Configuration string, only the BlockSize\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 312 | parameter is updated, and an appropriate\r |
d1f95000 | 313 | status (see below) is returned.\r |
314 | \r | |
4ca9b6c4 LG |
315 | @param BlockSize The length of the Block in units of UINT8.\r |
316 | On input, this is the size of the Block. On\r | |
9095d37b | 317 | output, if successful, contains the largest\r |
5795218e ED |
318 | index of the modified byte in the Block, or\r |
319 | the required buffer size if the Block is not\r | |
320 | large enough.\r | |
4ca9b6c4 LG |
321 | \r |
322 | @param Progress On return, points to an element of the\r | |
323 | ConfigResp string filled in with the offset\r | |
324 | of the most recent "&" before the first\r | |
325 | failing name / value pair (or the beginning\r | |
326 | of the string if the failure is in the first\r | |
af2dc6a7 | 327 | name / value pair), or the terminating NULL\r |
4ca9b6c4 LG |
328 | if all was successful.\r |
329 | \r | |
330 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The request succeeded. Progress points to the null\r | |
331 | terminator at the end of the ConfigResp string.\r | |
630b4187 | 332 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Not enough memory to allocate Config. Progress\r |
4ca9b6c4 LG |
333 | points to the first character of ConfigResp.\r |
334 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Passing in a NULL for the ConfigResp or\r | |
335 | Block parameter would result in this type of\r | |
336 | error. Progress points to the first character of\r | |
337 | ConfigResp.\r | |
338 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Encountered non <BlockName> formatted name /\r | |
339 | value pair. Block is left updated and\r | |
340 | Progress points at the '&' preceding the first\r | |
341 | non-<BlockName>.\r | |
6c4986de LG |
342 | @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Block not large enough. Progress undefined.\r |
343 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND Target for the specified routing data was not found.\r | |
344 | Progress points to the "G" in "GUID" of the errant\r | |
345 | routing data.\r | |
9095d37b | 346 | @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL Block not large enough. Progress undefined.\r |
5795218e ED |
347 | BlockSize is updated with the required buffer size.\r |
348 | \r | |
d1f95000 | 349 | **/\r |
350 | typedef\r | |
351 | EFI_STATUS\r | |
c8c44377 | 352 | (EFIAPI * EFI_HII_CONFIG_TO_BLOCK)(\r |
d1f95000 | 353 | IN CONST EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL *This,\r |
7d582d6b | 354 | IN CONST EFI_STRING ConfigResp,\r |
355 | IN OUT UINT8 *Block,\r | |
d1f95000 | 356 | IN OUT UINTN *BlockSize,\r |
357 | OUT EFI_STRING *Progress\r | |
358 | );\r | |
359 | \r | |
4ca9b6c4 | 360 | /**\r |
9095d37b | 361 | This helper function is to be called by drivers to extract portions of\r |
4ca9b6c4 | 362 | a larger configuration string.\r |
9095d37b | 363 | \r |
fbf926ad | 364 | @param This A pointer to the EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL instance.\r |
a1e98f78 | 365 | @param ConfigResp A null-terminated string in <ConfigAltResp> format.\r |
9095d37b LG |
366 | @param Guid A pointer to the GUID value to search for in the\r |
367 | routing portion of the ConfigResp string when retrieving\r | |
368 | the requested data. If Guid is NULL, then all GUID\r | |
369 | values will be searched for.\r | |
370 | @param Name A pointer to the NAME value to search for in the\r | |
371 | routing portion of the ConfigResp string when retrieving\r | |
372 | the requested data. If Name is NULL, then all Name\r | |
4ca9b6c4 | 373 | values will be searched for.\r |
9095d37b LG |
374 | @param DevicePath A pointer to the PATH value to search for in the\r |
375 | routing portion of the ConfigResp string when retrieving\r | |
376 | the requested data. If DevicePath is NULL, then all\r | |
377 | DevicePath values will be searched for.\r | |
378 | @param AltCfgId A pointer to the ALTCFG value to search for in the\r | |
379 | routing portion of the ConfigResp string when retrieving\r | |
380 | the requested data. If this parameter is NULL,\r | |
4ca9b6c4 | 381 | then the current setting will be retrieved.\r |
9095d37b LG |
382 | @param AltCfgResp A pointer to a buffer which will be allocated by the\r |
383 | function which contains the retrieved string as requested.\r | |
384 | This buffer is only allocated if the call was successful.\r | |
a1e98f78 | 385 | The null-terminated string will be <ConfigResp> format.\r |
9095d37b LG |
386 | \r |
387 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The request succeeded. The requested data was extracted\r | |
4ca9b6c4 | 388 | and placed in the newly allocated AltCfgResp buffer.\r |
9095d37b | 389 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Not enough memory to allocate AltCfgResp.\r |
4ca9b6c4 | 390 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Any parameter is invalid.\r |
af2dc6a7 | 391 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The target for the specified routing data was not found.\r |
4ca9b6c4 | 392 | **/\r |
7d582d6b | 393 | typedef\r |
9095d37b | 394 | EFI_STATUS\r |
8b13229b | 395 | (EFIAPI * EFI_HII_GET_ALT_CFG)(\r |
9095d37b LG |
396 | IN CONST EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL *This,\r |
397 | IN CONST EFI_STRING ConfigResp,\r | |
398 | IN CONST EFI_GUID *Guid,\r | |
399 | IN CONST EFI_STRING Name,\r | |
400 | IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePath,\r | |
7d582d6b | 401 | IN CONST UINT16 *AltCfgId,\r |
9095d37b | 402 | OUT EFI_STRING *AltCfgResp\r |
ed66e1bc | 403 | );\r |
7d582d6b | 404 | \r |
44717a39 | 405 | ///\r |
406 | /// This protocol defines the configuration routing interfaces\r | |
407 | /// between external applications and the HII. There may only be one\r | |
408 | /// instance of this protocol in the system.\r | |
409 | ///\r | |
d1f95000 | 410 | struct _EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL {\r |
c8c44377 | 411 | EFI_HII_EXTRACT_CONFIG ExtractConfig;\r |
412 | EFI_HII_EXPORT_CONFIG ExportConfig;\r | |
413 | EFI_HII_ROUTE_CONFIG RouteConfig;\r | |
414 | EFI_HII_BLOCK_TO_CONFIG BlockToConfig;\r | |
415 | EFI_HII_CONFIG_TO_BLOCK ConfigToBlock;\r | |
f754f721 | 416 | EFI_HII_GET_ALT_CFG GetAltConfig;\r |
d1f95000 | 417 | };\r |
418 | \r | |
419 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiHiiConfigRoutingProtocolGuid;\r | |
420 | \r | |
421 | \r | |
422 | #endif\r | |
423 | \r |