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1 | ## @file MdeModulePkg.dec\r | |
2 | # This package provides the modules that conform to UEFI/PI Industry standards.\r | |
3 | # It also provides the definitions(including PPIs/PROTOCOLs/GUIDs and library classes)\r | |
4 | # and libraries instances, which are used for those modules.\r | |
5 | #\r | |
6 | # Copyright (c) 2007 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>\r | |
7 | # Copyright (c) 2016, Linaro Ltd. All rights reserved.<BR>\r | |
8 | # (C) Copyright 2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP<BR>\r | |
9 | # Copyright (c) 2017, AMD Incorporated. All rights reserved.<BR>\r | |
10 | # Copyright (c) 2016, Microsoft Corporation<BR>\r | |
11 | # This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under\r | |
12 | # the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution.\r | |
13 | # The full text of the license may be found at\r | |
14 | # http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php.\r | |
15 | #\r | |
16 | # THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,\r | |
17 | # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.\r | |
18 | #\r | |
19 | ##\r | |
20 | \r | |
21 | \r | |
22 | [Defines]\r | |
23 | DEC_SPECIFICATION = 0x00010005\r | |
24 | PACKAGE_NAME = MdeModulePkg\r | |
25 | PACKAGE_UNI_FILE = MdeModulePkg.uni\r | |
26 | PACKAGE_GUID = BA0D78D6-2CAF-414b-BD4D-B6762A894288\r | |
27 | PACKAGE_VERSION = 0.98\r | |
28 | \r | |
29 | [Includes]\r | |
30 | Include\r | |
31 | \r | |
32 | \r | |
33 | [LibraryClasses]\r | |
34 | ## @libraryclass IpIo layer upon EFI IP4 Protocol.\r | |
35 | # This library is only intended to be used by UEFI network stack modules.\r | |
36 | IpIoLib|Include/Library/IpIoLib.h\r | |
37 | \r | |
38 | ## @libraryclass Basic function for UEFI network stack.\r | |
39 | # This library is only intended to be used by UEFI network stack modules.\r | |
40 | NetLib|Include/Library/NetLib.h\r | |
41 | \r | |
42 | ## @libraryclass The helper routines to access UDP service.\r | |
43 | # This library is only intended to be used by UEFI network stack modules.\r | |
44 | UdpIoLib|Include/Library/UdpIoLib.h\r | |
45 | \r | |
46 | ## @libraryclass The helper routines to access TCP service.\r | |
47 | # This library is only intended to be used by UEFI network stack modules.\r | |
48 | TcpIoLib|Include/Library/TcpIoLib.h\r | |
49 | \r | |
50 | ## @libraryclass The helper routines to access HTTP service.\r | |
51 | # This library is only intended to be used by UEFI network stack modules.\r | |
52 | HttpLib|Include/Library/HttpLib.h\r | |
53 | \r | |
54 | ## @libraryclass Defines a set of methods to reset whole system.\r | |
55 | ResetSystemLib|Include/Library/ResetSystemLib.h\r | |
56 | \r | |
57 | ## @libraryclass Defines a set of helper functions for resetting the system.\r | |
58 | ResetUtilityLib|Include/Library/ResetUtilityLib.h\r | |
59 | \r | |
60 | ## @libraryclass Defines a set of methods related do S3 mode.\r | |
61 | # This library class is no longer used and modules using this library should\r | |
62 | # directly locate EFI_PEI_S3_RESUME_PPI defined in PI 1.2 specification.\r | |
63 | S3Lib|Include/Library/S3Lib.h\r | |
64 | \r | |
65 | ## @libraryclass Defines a set of methods related recovery mode.\r | |
66 | # This library class is no longer used and modules using this library should\r | |
67 | # directly locate EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_MODULE_PPI defined in PI 1.2 specification.\r | |
68 | RecoveryLib|Include/Library/RecoveryLib.h\r | |
69 | \r | |
70 | ## @libraryclass Provides HII related functions.\r | |
71 | HiiLib|Include/Library/HiiLib.h\r | |
72 | \r | |
73 | ## @libraryclass Defines a set of interfaces on how to process capusle image update.\r | |
74 | CapsuleLib|Include/Library/CapsuleLib.h\r | |
75 | \r | |
76 | ## @libraryclass Library for Deferred Procedure Calls.\r | |
77 | DpcLib|Include/Library/DpcLib.h\r | |
78 | \r | |
79 | ## @libraryclass Provides global variables that are pointers\r | |
80 | # to the UEFI HII related protocols.\r | |
81 | #\r | |
82 | UefiHiiServicesLib|Include/Library/UefiHiiServicesLib.h\r | |
83 | \r | |
84 | ## @libraryclass Provides a set of interfaces to abstract the policy of security measurement.\r | |
85 | #\r | |
86 | SecurityManagementLib|Include/Library/SecurityManagementLib.h\r | |
87 | \r | |
88 | ## @libraryclass OEM status code libary is used to report status code to OEM device.\r | |
89 | #\r | |
90 | OemHookStatusCodeLib|Include/Library/OemHookStatusCodeLib.h\r | |
91 | \r | |
92 | ## @libraryclass Debug Agent is used to provide soft debug capability.\r | |
93 | #\r | |
94 | DebugAgentLib|Include/Library/DebugAgentLib.h\r | |
95 | \r | |
96 | ## @libraryclass Provide platform specific hooks.\r | |
97 | #\r | |
98 | PlatformHookLib|Include/Library/PlatformHookLib.h\r | |
99 | \r | |
100 | ## @libraryclass Provide platform specific hooks for SMM core.\r | |
101 | #\r | |
102 | SmmCorePlatformHookLib|Include/Library/SmmCorePlatformHookLib.h\r | |
103 | \r | |
104 | ## @libraryclass Provide capability to maintain the data integrity cross S3 phase.\r | |
105 | #\r | |
106 | LockBoxLib|Include/Library/LockBoxLib.h\r | |
107 | \r | |
108 | ## @libraryclass Provide the CPU exception handler.\r | |
109 | #\r | |
110 | CpuExceptionHandlerLib|Include/Library/CpuExceptionHandlerLib.h\r | |
111 | \r | |
112 | ## @libraryclass Provides platform specific display interface.\r | |
113 | #\r | |
114 | CustomizedDisplayLib|Include/Library/CustomizedDisplayLib.h\r | |
115 | \r | |
116 | ## @libraryclass Provides sorting functions\r | |
117 | SortLib|Include/Library/SortLib.h\r | |
118 | \r | |
119 | ## @libraryclass Provides core boot manager functions\r | |
120 | UefiBootManagerLib|Include/Library/UefiBootManagerLib.h\r | |
121 | \r | |
122 | ## @libraryclass Provides core boot manager functions\r | |
123 | PlatformBootManagerLib|Include/Library/PlatformBootManagerLib.h\r | |
124 | \r | |
125 | ## @libraryclass Provides common interfaces about TPM measurement for other modules.\r | |
126 | #\r | |
127 | TpmMeasurementLib|Include/Library/TpmMeasurementLib.h\r | |
128 | \r | |
129 | ## @libraryclass Provides authenticated variable services.\r | |
130 | #\r | |
131 | AuthVariableLib|Include/Library/AuthVariableLib.h\r | |
132 | \r | |
133 | ## @libraryclass Provides variable check services and database management.\r | |
134 | #\r | |
135 | VarCheckLib|Include/Library/VarCheckLib.h\r | |
136 | \r | |
137 | ## @libraryclass Provides services to get variable error flag and do platform variable cleanup.\r | |
138 | #\r | |
139 | PlatformVarCleanupLib|Include/Library/PlatformVarCleanupLib.h\r | |
140 | \r | |
141 | ## @libraryclass Provides services to get do the file explorer.\r | |
142 | #\r | |
143 | FileExplorerLib|Include/Library/FileExplorerLib.h\r | |
144 | \r | |
145 | ## @libraryclass Provides interfaces about logo display.\r | |
146 | #\r | |
147 | BootLogoLib|Include/Library/BootLogoLib.h\r | |
148 | \r | |
149 | ## @libraryclass Provides interfaces about Ipmi submit generic commond.\r | |
150 | #\r | |
151 | IpmiLib|Include/Library/IpmiLib.h\r | |
152 | \r | |
153 | ## @libraryclass Provides interfaces for platform to return root bridge information to PciHostBridgeDxe driver.\r | |
154 | #\r | |
155 | PciHostBridgeLib|Include/Library/PciHostBridgeLib.h\r | |
156 | \r | |
157 | ## @libraryclass Provides services to record memory profile of multilevel caller.\r | |
158 | #\r | |
159 | MemoryProfileLib|Include/Library/MemoryProfileLib.h\r | |
160 | \r | |
161 | ## @libraryclass Provides an interface for performing UEFI Graphics Output Protocol Video blt operations.\r | |
162 | ##\r | |
163 | FrameBufferBltLib|Include/Library/FrameBufferBltLib.h\r | |
164 | \r | |
165 | ## @libraryclass Provides services to authenticate a UEFI defined FMP Capsule.\r | |
166 | #\r | |
167 | FmpAuthenticationLib|Include/Library/FmpAuthenticationLib.h\r | |
168 | \r | |
169 | ## @libraryclass Provides a service to register non-discoverable device\r | |
170 | ##\r | |
171 | NonDiscoverableDeviceRegistrationLib|Include/Library/NonDiscoverableDeviceRegistrationLib.h\r | |
172 | \r | |
173 | ## @libraryclass Provides services to convert a BMP graphics image to a GOP BLT buffer\r | |
174 | # and to convert a GOP BLT buffer to a BMP graphics image.\r | |
175 | #\r | |
176 | BmpSupportLib|Include/Library/BmpSupportLib.h\r | |
177 | \r | |
178 | ## @libraryclass Provides services to display completion progress when\r | |
179 | # processing a firmware update that updates the firmware image in a firmware\r | |
180 | # device. A platform may provide its own instance of this library class to\r | |
181 | # customize how a user is informed of completion progress.\r | |
182 | #\r | |
183 | DisplayUpdateProgressLib|Include/Library/DisplayUpdateProgressLib.h\r | |
184 | \r | |
185 | [Guids]\r | |
186 | ## MdeModule package token space guid\r | |
187 | # Include/Guid/MdeModulePkgTokenSpace.h\r | |
188 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid = { 0xA1AFF049, 0xFDEB, 0x442a, { 0xB3, 0x20, 0x13, 0xAB, 0x4C, 0xB7, 0x2B, 0xBC }}\r | |
189 | \r | |
190 | ## Hob guid for Pcd DataBase\r | |
191 | # Include/Guid/PcdDataBaseHobGuid.h\r | |
192 | gPcdDataBaseHobGuid = { 0xEA296D92, 0x0B69, 0x423C, { 0x8C, 0x28, 0x33, 0xB4, 0xE0, 0xA9, 0x12, 0x68 }}\r | |
193 | \r | |
194 | ## Guid for PCD DataBase signature.\r | |
195 | # Include/Guid/PcdDataBaseSignatureGuid.h\r | |
196 | gPcdDataBaseSignatureGuid = { 0x3c7d193c, 0x682c, 0x4c14, { 0xa6, 0x8f, 0x55, 0x2d, 0xea, 0x4f, 0x43, 0x7e }}\r | |
197 | \r | |
198 | ## Guid for EDKII implementation GUIDed opcodes\r | |
199 | # Include/Guid/MdeModuleHii.h\r | |
200 | gEfiIfrTianoGuid = { 0xf0b1735, 0x87a0, 0x4193, {0xb2, 0x66, 0x53, 0x8c, 0x38, 0xaf, 0x48, 0xce }}\r | |
201 | \r | |
202 | ## Guid for EDKII implementation extension, used to indaicate there are bit fields in the varstore.\r | |
203 | # Include/Guid/MdeModuleHii.h\r | |
204 | gEdkiiIfrBitVarstoreGuid = {0x82DDD68B, 0x9163, 0x4187, {0x9B, 0x27, 0x20, 0xA8, 0xFD, 0x60,0xA7, 0x1D}}\r | |
205 | \r | |
206 | ## Guid for Framework vfr GUIDed opcodes.\r | |
207 | # Include/Guid/MdeModuleHii.h\r | |
208 | gEfiIfrFrameworkGuid = { 0x31ca5d1a, 0xd511, 0x4931, { 0xb7, 0x82, 0xae, 0x6b, 0x2b, 0x17, 0x8c, 0xd7 }}\r | |
209 | \r | |
210 | ## Guid to specify the System Non Volatile FV\r | |
211 | # Include/Guid/SystemNvDataGuid.h\r | |
212 | gEfiSystemNvDataFvGuid = { 0xFFF12B8D, 0x7696, 0x4C8B, { 0xA9, 0x85, 0x27, 0x47, 0x07, 0x5B, 0x4F, 0x50 }}\r | |
213 | \r | |
214 | ## GUID used as the signature of FTW working block header.\r | |
215 | # Include/Guid/SystemNvDataGuid.h\r | |
216 | gEdkiiWorkingBlockSignatureGuid = { 0x9e58292b, 0x7c68, 0x497d, { 0xa0, 0xce, 0x65, 0x0, 0xfd, 0x9f, 0x1b, 0x95 }}\r | |
217 | \r | |
218 | ## GUID used to build FTW last write data hob and install PPI to inform the check for FTW last write data has been done.\r | |
219 | # Include/Guid/FaultTolerantWrite.h\r | |
220 | gEdkiiFaultTolerantWriteGuid = { 0x1d3e9cb8, 0x43af, 0x490b, { 0x83, 0xa, 0x35, 0x16, 0xaa, 0x53, 0x20, 0x47 }}\r | |
221 | \r | |
222 | ## Guid specify the device is the console out device.\r | |
223 | # Include/Guid/ConsoleOutDevice.h\r | |
224 | gEfiConsoleOutDeviceGuid = { 0xD3B36F2C, 0xD551, 0x11D4, { 0x9A, 0x46, 0x00, 0x90, 0x27, 0x3F, 0xC1, 0x4D }}\r | |
225 | \r | |
226 | ## Guid specify the device is the console in device.\r | |
227 | # Include/Guid/ConsoleInDevice.h\r | |
228 | gEfiConsoleInDeviceGuid = { 0xD3B36F2B, 0xD551, 0x11D4, { 0x9A, 0x46, 0x00, 0x90, 0x27, 0x3F, 0xC1, 0x4D }}\r | |
229 | \r | |
230 | ## Hob and Variable guid specify the platform memory type information.\r | |
231 | # Include/Guid/MemoryTypeInformation.h\r | |
232 | gEfiMemoryTypeInformationGuid = { 0x4C19049F, 0x4137, 0x4DD3, { 0x9C, 0x10, 0x8B, 0x97, 0xA8, 0x3F, 0xFD, 0xFA }}\r | |
233 | \r | |
234 | ## Capsule update hob and variable guid\r | |
235 | # Include/Guid/CapsuleVendor.h\r | |
236 | gEfiCapsuleVendorGuid = { 0x711C703F, 0xC285, 0x4B10, { 0xA3, 0xB0, 0x36, 0xEC, 0xBD, 0x3C, 0x8B, 0xE2 }}\r | |
237 | \r | |
238 | ## Guid specifiy the device is the StdErr device.\r | |
239 | # Include/Guid/StandardErrorDevice.h\r | |
240 | gEfiStandardErrorDeviceGuid = { 0xD3B36F2D, 0xD551, 0x11D4, { 0x9A, 0x46, 0x00, 0x90, 0x27, 0x3F, 0xC1, 0x4D }}\r | |
241 | \r | |
242 | ## Guid acted as variable store header's signature and to specify the variable list entries put in the EFI system table.\r | |
243 | # Include/Guid/VariableFormat.h\r | |
244 | gEfiVariableGuid = { 0xddcf3616, 0x3275, 0x4164, { 0x98, 0xb6, 0xfe, 0x85, 0x70, 0x7f, 0xfe, 0x7d }}\r | |
245 | \r | |
246 | ## Guid acted as the authenticated variable store header's signature, and to specify the variable list entries put in the EFI system table.\r | |
247 | # Include/Guid/AuthenticatedVariableFormat.h\r | |
248 | gEfiAuthenticatedVariableGuid = { 0xaaf32c78, 0x947b, 0x439a, { 0xa1, 0x80, 0x2e, 0x14, 0x4e, 0xc3, 0x77, 0x92 } }\r | |
249 | \r | |
250 | # Include/Guid/VariableIndexTable.h\r | |
251 | gEfiVariableIndexTableGuid = { 0x8cfdb8c8, 0xd6b2, 0x40f3, { 0x8e, 0x97, 0x02, 0x30, 0x7c, 0xc9, 0x8b, 0x7c }}\r | |
252 | \r | |
253 | ## Guid is defined for SMM variable module to notify SMM variable wrapper module when variable write service was ready.\r | |
254 | # Include/Guid/SmmVariableCommon.h\r | |
255 | gSmmVariableWriteGuid = { 0x93ba1826, 0xdffb, 0x45dd, { 0x82, 0xa7, 0xe7, 0xdc, 0xaa, 0x3b, 0xbd, 0xf3 }}\r | |
256 | \r | |
257 | ## Performance protocol guid that also acts as the performance HOB guid and performance variable GUID\r | |
258 | # Include/Guid/Performance.h\r | |
259 | gPerformanceProtocolGuid = { 0x76B6BDFA, 0x2ACD, 0x4462, { 0x9E, 0x3F, 0xCB, 0x58, 0xC9, 0x69, 0xD9, 0x37 } }\r | |
260 | gSmmPerformanceProtocolGuid = { 0xf866226a, 0xeaa5, 0x4f5a, { 0xa9, 0xa, 0x6c, 0xfb, 0xa5, 0x7c, 0x58, 0x8e } }\r | |
261 | gPerformanceExProtocolGuid = { 0x1ea81bec, 0xf01a, 0x4d98, { 0xa2, 0x1, 0x4a, 0x61, 0xce, 0x2f, 0xc0, 0x22 } }\r | |
262 | gSmmPerformanceExProtocolGuid = { 0x931fc048, 0xc71d, 0x4455, { 0x89, 0x30, 0x47, 0x6, 0x30, 0xe3, 0xe, 0xe5 } }\r | |
263 | # Include/Guid/PerformanceMeasurement.h\r | |
264 | gEdkiiPerformanceMeasurementProtocolGuid = { 0xc85d06be, 0x5f75, 0x48ce, { 0xa8, 0x0f, 0x12, 0x36, 0xba, 0x3b, 0x87, 0xb1 } }\r | |
265 | gEdkiiSmmPerformanceMeasurementProtocolGuid = { 0xd56b6d73, 0x1a7b, 0x4015, { 0x9b, 0xb4, 0x7b, 0x07, 0x17, 0x29, 0xed, 0x24 } }\r | |
266 | \r | |
267 | ## Guid is defined for CRC32 encapsulation scheme.\r | |
268 | # Include/Guid/Crc32GuidedSectionExtraction.h\r | |
269 | gEfiCrc32GuidedSectionExtractionGuid = { 0xFC1BCDB0, 0x7D31, 0x49aa, {0x93, 0x6A, 0xA4, 0x60, 0x0D, 0x9D, 0xD0, 0x83 } }\r | |
270 | \r | |
271 | ## Include/Guid/StatusCodeCallbackGuid.h\r | |
272 | gStatusCodeCallbackGuid = {0xe701458c, 0x4900, 0x4ca5, {0xb7, 0x72, 0x3d, 0x37, 0x94, 0x9f, 0x79, 0x27}}\r | |
273 | \r | |
274 | ## GUID identifies status code records HOB that originate from the PEI status code\r | |
275 | # Include/Guid/MemoryStatusCodeRecord.h\r | |
276 | gMemoryStatusCodeRecordGuid = { 0x060CC026, 0x4C0D, 0x4DDA, { 0x8F, 0x41, 0x59, 0x5F, 0xEF, 0x00, 0xA5, 0x02 }}\r | |
277 | \r | |
278 | ## GUID used to pass DEBUG() macro information through the Status Code Protocol and Status Code PPI\r | |
279 | # Include/Guid/StatusCodeDataTypeDebug.h\r | |
280 | gEfiStatusCodeDataTypeDebugGuid = { 0x9A4E9246, 0xD553, 0x11D5, { 0x87, 0xE2, 0x00, 0x06, 0x29, 0x45, 0xC3, 0xB9 }}\r | |
281 | \r | |
282 | ## A configuration Table Guid for Load module at fixed address\r | |
283 | # Include/Guid/LoadModuleAtFixedAddress.h\r | |
284 | gLoadFixedAddressConfigurationTableGuid = { 0x2CA88B53,0xD296,0x4080, { 0xA4,0xA5,0xCA,0xD9,0xBA,0xE2,0x4B,0x9 } }\r | |
285 | \r | |
286 | ## GUID used to store the global debug mask value into an EFI Variable\r | |
287 | # Include/Guid/DebugMask.h\r | |
288 | gEfiGenericVariableGuid = { 0x59d1c24f, 0x50f1, 0x401a, {0xb1, 0x01, 0xf3, 0x3e, 0x0d, 0xae, 0xd4, 0x43} }\r | |
289 | \r | |
290 | ## Event for the DXE Core to signal idle events\r | |
291 | # Include/Guid/EventIdle.h\r | |
292 | gIdleLoopEventGuid = { 0x3c8d294c, 0x5fc3, 0x4451, { 0xbb, 0x31, 0xc4, 0xc0, 0x32, 0x29, 0x5e, 0x6c } }\r | |
293 | \r | |
294 | ## Include/Guid/RecoveryDevice.h\r | |
295 | gRecoveryOnFatUsbDiskGuid = { 0x0FFBCE19, 0x324C, 0x4690, { 0xA0, 0x09, 0x98, 0xC6, 0xAE, 0x2E, 0xB1, 0x86 }}\r | |
296 | \r | |
297 | ## Include/Guid/RecoveryDevice.h\r | |
298 | gRecoveryOnFatIdeDiskGuid = { 0xB38573B6, 0x6200, 0x4AC5, { 0xB5, 0x1D, 0x82, 0xE6, 0x59, 0x38, 0xD7, 0x83 }}\r | |
299 | \r | |
300 | ## Include/Guid/RecoveryDevice.h\r | |
301 | gRecoveryOnFatFloppyDiskGuid = { 0x2E3D2E75, 0x9B2E, 0x412D, { 0xB4, 0xB1, 0x70, 0x41, 0x6B, 0x87, 0x00, 0xFF }}\r | |
302 | \r | |
303 | ## Include/Guid/RecoveryDevice.h\r | |
304 | gRecoveryOnDataCdGuid = { 0x5CAC0099, 0x0DC9, 0x48E5, { 0x80, 0x68, 0xBB, 0x95, 0xF5, 0x40, 0x0A, 0x9F }}\r | |
305 | \r | |
306 | ## Include/Guid/RecoveryDevice.h\r | |
307 | gRecoveryOnFatNvmeDiskGuid = { 0xC770A27F, 0x956A, 0x497A, { 0x85, 0x48, 0xE0, 0x61, 0x97, 0x58, 0x8B, 0xF6 }}\r | |
308 | \r | |
309 | ## Include/Guid/SmmLockBox.h\r | |
310 | gEfiSmmLockBoxCommunicationGuid = { 0x2a3cfebd, 0x27e8, 0x4d0a, { 0x8b, 0x79, 0xd6, 0x88, 0xc2, 0xa3, 0xe1, 0xc0 }}\r | |
311 | \r | |
312 | ## Include/Guid/AcpiS3Context.h\r | |
313 | gEfiAcpiVariableGuid = { 0xAF9FFD67, 0xEC10, 0x488A, { 0x9D, 0xFC, 0x6C, 0xBF, 0x5E, 0xE2, 0x2C, 0x2E }}\r | |
314 | \r | |
315 | ## Include/Guid/AcpiS3Context.h\r | |
316 | gEfiAcpiS3ContextGuid = { 0xef98d3a, 0x3e33, 0x497a, { 0xa4, 0x1, 0x77, 0xbe, 0x3e, 0xb7, 0x4f, 0x38 }}\r | |
317 | \r | |
318 | ## Include/Guid/BootScriptExecutorVariable.h\r | |
319 | gEfiBootScriptExecutorVariableGuid = { 0x3079818c, 0x46d4, 0x4a73, { 0xae, 0xf3, 0xe3, 0xe4, 0x6c, 0xf1, 0xee, 0xdb }}\r | |
320 | gEfiBootScriptExecutorContextGuid = { 0x79cb58c4, 0xac51, 0x442f, { 0xaf, 0xd7, 0x98, 0xe4, 0x7d, 0x2e, 0x99, 0x8 }}\r | |
321 | \r | |
322 | ## Include/Guid/UsbKeyBoardLayout.h\r | |
323 | gUsbKeyboardLayoutPackageGuid = { 0xc0f3b43, 0x44de, 0x4907, { 0xb4, 0x78, 0x22, 0x5f, 0x6f, 0x62, 0x89, 0xdc }}\r | |
324 | gUsbKeyboardLayoutKeyGuid = { 0x3a4d7a7c, 0x18a, 0x4b42, { 0x81, 0xb3, 0xdc, 0x10, 0xe3, 0xb5, 0x91, 0xbd }}\r | |
325 | \r | |
326 | ## Include/Guid/HiiResourceSampleHii.h\r | |
327 | gHiiResourceSamleFormSetGuid = { 0x4f4ef7f0, 0xaa29, 0x4ce9, { 0xba, 0x41, 0x64, 0x3e, 0x1, 0x23, 0xa9, 0x9f }}\r | |
328 | \r | |
329 | ## Include/Guid/DriverSampleHii.h\r | |
330 | gDriverSampleFormSetGuid = { 0xA04A27f4, 0xDF00, 0x4D42, { 0xB5, 0x52, 0x39, 0x51, 0x13, 0x02, 0x11, 0x3D }}\r | |
331 | gDriverSampleInventoryGuid = { 0xb3f56470, 0x6141, 0x4621, { 0x8f, 0x19, 0x70, 0x4e, 0x57, 0x7a, 0xa9, 0xe8 }}\r | |
332 | gEfiIfrRefreshIdOpGuid = { 0xF5E655D9, 0x02A6, 0x46f2, { 0x9E, 0x76, 0xB8, 0xBE, 0x8E, 0x60, 0xAB, 0x22 }}\r | |
333 | \r | |
334 | ## Include/Guid/PlatDriOverrideHii.h\r | |
335 | gPlatformOverridesManagerGuid = { 0x8614567d, 0x35be, 0x4415, { 0x8d, 0x88, 0xbd, 0x7d, 0xc, 0x9c, 0x70, 0xc0 }}\r | |
336 | \r | |
337 | ## Include/Guid/Ip4Config2Hii.h\r | |
338 | gIp4Config2NvDataGuid = { 0x9b942747, 0x154e, 0x4d29, { 0xa4, 0x36, 0xbf, 0x71, 0x0, 0xc8, 0xb5, 0x3b }}\r | |
339 | \r | |
340 | ## Include/Guid/VlanConfigHii.h\r | |
341 | gVlanConfigFormSetGuid = { 0xd79df6b0, 0xef44, 0x43bd, { 0x97, 0x97, 0x43, 0xe9, 0x3b, 0xcf, 0x5f, 0xa8 }}\r | |
342 | \r | |
343 | ## Include/Guid/Ip4IScsiConfigHii.h\r | |
344 | gIp4IScsiConfigGuid = { 0x6456ed61, 0x3579, 0x41c9, { 0x8a, 0x26, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0xd6, 0x2b, 0x78, 0xfc }}\r | |
345 | gIScsiCHAPAuthInfoGuid = { 0x786ec0ac, 0x65ae, 0x4d1b, { 0xb1, 0x37, 0xd, 0x11, 0xa, 0x48, 0x37, 0x97 }}\r | |
346 | \r | |
347 | ## Include/Guid/ZeroGuid.h\r | |
348 | gZeroGuid = { 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, {0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0}}\r | |
349 | \r | |
350 | ## Include/Guid/MtcVendor.h\r | |
351 | gMtcVendorGuid = { 0xeb704011, 0x1402, 0x11d3, { 0x8e, 0x77, 0x0, 0xa0, 0xc9, 0x69, 0x72, 0x3b }}\r | |
352 | \r | |
353 | ## Guid for Firmware Performance Data Table (FPDT) implementation.\r | |
354 | # Include/Guid/FirmwarePerformance.h\r | |
355 | gEfiFirmwarePerformanceGuid = { 0xc095791a, 0x3001, 0x47b2, { 0x80, 0xc9, 0xea, 0xc7, 0x31, 0x9f, 0x2f, 0xa4 }}\r | |
356 | gFirmwarePerformanceS3PointerGuid = { 0xdc65adc, 0xa973, 0x4130, { 0x8d, 0xf0, 0x2a, 0xdb, 0xeb, 0x9e, 0x4a, 0x31 }}\r | |
357 | \r | |
358 | ## Include/Guid/ExitBootServiceFailed.h\r | |
359 | gEventExitBootServicesFailedGuid = { 0x4f6c5507, 0x232f, 0x4787, { 0xb9, 0x5e, 0x72, 0xf8, 0x62, 0x49, 0xc, 0xb1 } }\r | |
360 | \r | |
361 | ## Include/Guid/ConnectConInEvent.h\r | |
362 | gConnectConInEventGuid = { 0xdb4e8151, 0x57ed, 0x4bed, { 0x88, 0x33, 0x67, 0x51, 0xb5, 0xd1, 0xa8, 0xd7 }}\r | |
363 | \r | |
364 | ## Include/Guid/StatusCodeDataTypeVariable.h\r | |
365 | gEdkiiStatusCodeDataTypeVariableGuid = { 0xf6ee6dbb, 0xd67f, 0x4ea0, { 0x8b, 0x96, 0x6a, 0x71, 0xb1, 0x9d, 0x84, 0xad }}\r | |
366 | \r | |
367 | ## Include/Guid/MemoryProfile.h\r | |
368 | gEdkiiMemoryProfileGuid = { 0x821c9a09, 0x541a, 0x40f6, { 0x9f, 0x43, 0xa, 0xd1, 0x93, 0xa1, 0x2c, 0xfe }}\r | |
369 | gEdkiiSmmMemoryProfileGuid = { 0xe22bbcca, 0x516a, 0x46a8, { 0x80, 0xe2, 0x67, 0x45, 0xe8, 0x36, 0x93, 0xbd }}\r | |
370 | \r | |
371 | ## Include/Protocol/VarErrorFlag.h\r | |
372 | gEdkiiVarErrorFlagGuid = { 0x4b37fe8, 0xf6ae, 0x480b, { 0xbd, 0xd5, 0x37, 0xd9, 0x8c, 0x5e, 0x89, 0xaa } }\r | |
373 | \r | |
374 | ## GUID indicates the BROTLI custom compress/decompress algorithm.\r | |
375 | gBrotliCustomDecompressGuid = { 0x3D532050, 0x5CDA, 0x4FD0, { 0x87, 0x9E, 0x0F, 0x7F, 0x63, 0x0D, 0x5A, 0xFB }}\r | |
376 | \r | |
377 | ## GUID indicates the LZMA custom compress/decompress algorithm.\r | |
378 | # Include/Guid/LzmaDecompress.h\r | |
379 | gLzmaCustomDecompressGuid = { 0xEE4E5898, 0x3914, 0x4259, { 0x9D, 0x6E, 0xDC, 0x7B, 0xD7, 0x94, 0x03, 0xCF }}\r | |
380 | gLzmaF86CustomDecompressGuid = { 0xD42AE6BD, 0x1352, 0x4bfb, { 0x90, 0x9A, 0xCA, 0x72, 0xA6, 0xEA, 0xE8, 0x89 }}\r | |
381 | \r | |
382 | ## Include/Guid/TtyTerm.h\r | |
383 | gEfiTtyTermGuid = { 0x7d916d80, 0x5bb1, 0x458c, {0xa4, 0x8f, 0xe2, 0x5f, 0xdd, 0x51, 0xef, 0x94 }}\r | |
384 | \r | |
385 | ## Include/Guid/HiiBootMaintenanceFormset.h\r | |
386 | gEfiIfrBootMaintenanceGuid = { 0xb2dedc91, 0xd59f, 0x48d2, { 0x89, 0x8a, 0x12, 0x49, 0xc, 0x74, 0xa4, 0xe0 }}\r | |
387 | \r | |
388 | gEfiIfrFrontPageGuid = { 0xe58809f8, 0xfbc1, 0x48e2, { 0x88, 0x3a, 0xa3, 0x0f, 0xdc, 0x4b, 0x44, 0x1e } }\r | |
389 | \r | |
390 | ## Include/Guid/RamDiskHii.h\r | |
391 | gRamDiskFormSetGuid = { 0x2a46715f, 0x3581, 0x4a55, { 0x8e, 0x73, 0x2b, 0x76, 0x9a, 0xaa, 0x30, 0xc5 }}\r | |
392 | \r | |
393 | ## Include/Guid/PiSmmCommunicationRegionTable.h\r | |
394 | gEdkiiPiSmmCommunicationRegionTableGuid = { 0x4e28ca50, 0xd582, 0x44ac, {0xa1, 0x1f, 0xe3, 0xd5, 0x65, 0x26, 0xdb, 0x34}}\r | |
395 | \r | |
396 | ## Include/Guid/PiSmmMemoryAttributesTable.h\r | |
397 | gEdkiiPiSmmMemoryAttributesTableGuid = { 0x6b9fd3f7, 0x16df, 0x45e8, {0xbd, 0x39, 0xb9, 0x4a, 0x66, 0x54, 0x1a, 0x5d}}\r | |
398 | \r | |
399 | ## Include/Guid/SmiHandlerProfile.h\r | |
400 | gSmiHandlerProfileGuid = {0x49174342, 0x7108, 0x409b, {0x8b, 0xbe, 0x65, 0xfd, 0xa8, 0x53, 0x89, 0xf5}}\r | |
401 | \r | |
402 | ## Include/Guid/NonDiscoverableDevice.h\r | |
403 | gEdkiiNonDiscoverableAhciDeviceGuid = { 0xC7D35798, 0xE4D2, 0x4A93, {0xB1, 0x45, 0x54, 0x88, 0x9F, 0x02, 0x58, 0x4B } }\r | |
404 | gEdkiiNonDiscoverableAmbaDeviceGuid = { 0x94440339, 0xCC93, 0x4506, {0xB4, 0xC6, 0xEE, 0x8D, 0x0F, 0x4C, 0xA1, 0x91 } }\r | |
405 | gEdkiiNonDiscoverableEhciDeviceGuid = { 0xEAEE5615, 0x0CFD, 0x45FC, {0x87, 0x69, 0xA0, 0xD8, 0x56, 0x95, 0xAF, 0x85 } }\r | |
406 | gEdkiiNonDiscoverableNvmeDeviceGuid = { 0xC5F25542, 0x2A79, 0x4A26, {0x81, 0xBB, 0x4E, 0xA6, 0x32, 0x33, 0xB3, 0x09 } }\r | |
407 | gEdkiiNonDiscoverableOhciDeviceGuid = { 0xB20005B0, 0xBB2D, 0x496F, {0x86, 0x9C, 0x23, 0x0B, 0x44, 0x79, 0xE7, 0xD1 } }\r | |
408 | gEdkiiNonDiscoverableSdhciDeviceGuid = { 0x1DD1D619, 0xF9B8, 0x463E, {0x86, 0x81, 0xD1, 0xDC, 0x7C, 0x07, 0xB7, 0x2C } }\r | |
409 | gEdkiiNonDiscoverableUfsDeviceGuid = { 0x2EA77912, 0x80A8, 0x4947, {0xBE, 0x69, 0xCD, 0xD0, 0x0A, 0xFB, 0xE5, 0x56 } }\r | |
410 | gEdkiiNonDiscoverableUhciDeviceGuid = { 0xA8CDA0A2, 0x4F37, 0x4A1B, {0x8E, 0x10, 0x8E, 0xF3, 0xCC, 0x3B, 0xF3, 0xA8 } }\r | |
411 | gEdkiiNonDiscoverableXhciDeviceGuid = { 0xB1BE0BC5, 0x6C28, 0x442D, {0xAA, 0x37, 0x15, 0x1B, 0x42, 0x57, 0xBD, 0x78 } }\r | |
412 | \r | |
413 | ## Include/Guid/PlatformHasAcpi.h\r | |
414 | gEdkiiPlatformHasAcpiGuid = { 0xf0966b41, 0xc23f, 0x41b9, { 0x96, 0x04, 0x0f, 0xf7, 0xe1, 0x11, 0x96, 0x5a } }\r | |
415 | \r | |
416 | ## Include/Guid/ExtendedFirmwarePerformance.h\r | |
417 | gEdkiiFpdtExtendedFirmwarePerformanceGuid = { 0x3b387bfd, 0x7abc, 0x4cf2, { 0xa0, 0xca, 0xb6, 0xa1, 0x6c, 0x1b, 0x1b, 0x25 } }\r | |
418 | \r | |
419 | ## Include/Guid/EndofS3Resume.h\r | |
420 | gEdkiiEndOfS3ResumeGuid = { 0x96f5296d, 0x05f7, 0x4f3c, {0x84, 0x67, 0xe4, 0x56, 0x89, 0x0e, 0x0c, 0xb5 } }\r | |
421 | \r | |
422 | ## Include/Guid/S3SmmInitDone.h\r | |
423 | gEdkiiS3SmmInitDoneGuid = { 0x8f9d4825, 0x797d, 0x48fc, { 0x84, 0x71, 0x84, 0x50, 0x25, 0x79, 0x2e, 0xf6 } }\r | |
424 | \r | |
425 | [Ppis]\r | |
426 | ## Include/Ppi/AtaController.h\r | |
427 | gPeiAtaControllerPpiGuid = { 0xa45e60d1, 0xc719, 0x44aa, { 0xb0, 0x7a, 0xaa, 0x77, 0x7f, 0x85, 0x90, 0x6d }}\r | |
428 | \r | |
429 | ## Include/Ppi/UsbHostController.h\r | |
430 | gPeiUsbHostControllerPpiGuid = { 0x652B38A9, 0x77F4, 0x453F, { 0x89, 0xD5, 0xE7, 0xBD, 0xC3, 0x52, 0xFC, 0x53 }}\r | |
431 | \r | |
432 | ## Include/Ppi/Usb2HostController.h\r | |
433 | gPeiUsb2HostControllerPpiGuid = { 0xfedd6305, 0xe2d7, 0x4ed5, { 0x9f, 0xaa, 0xda, 0x8, 0xe, 0x33, 0x6c, 0x22 }}\r | |
434 | \r | |
435 | ## Include/Ppi/UsbController.h\r | |
436 | gPeiUsbControllerPpiGuid = { 0x3BC1F6DE, 0x693E, 0x4547, { 0xA3, 0x00, 0x21, 0x82, 0x3C, 0xA4, 0x20, 0xB2 }}\r | |
437 | \r | |
438 | ## Include/Ppi/UsbIo.h\r | |
439 | gPeiUsbIoPpiGuid = { 0x7C29785C, 0x66B9, 0x49FC, { 0xB7, 0x97, 0x1C, 0xA5, 0x55, 0x0E, 0xF2, 0x83 }}\r | |
440 | \r | |
441 | ## Include/Ppi/SecPerformance.h\r | |
442 | gPeiSecPerformancePpiGuid = { 0x0ecc666b, 0x4662, 0x47f9, { 0x9d, 0xd5, 0xd0, 0x96, 0xff, 0x7d, 0xa4, 0x9e }}\r | |
443 | \r | |
444 | ## Include/Ppi/SmmCommunication.h\r | |
445 | gEfiPeiSmmCommunicationPpiGuid = { 0xae933e1c, 0xcc47, 0x4e38, { 0x8f, 0xe, 0xe2, 0xf6, 0x1d, 0x26, 0x5, 0xdf }}\r | |
446 | \r | |
447 | ## Include/Ppi/SmmAccess.h\r | |
448 | gPeiSmmAccessPpiGuid = { 0x268f33a9, 0xcccd, 0x48be, { 0x88, 0x17, 0x86, 0x5, 0x3a, 0xc3, 0x2e, 0xd6 }}\r | |
449 | \r | |
450 | ## Include/Ppi/SmmControl.h\r | |
451 | gPeiSmmControlPpiGuid = { 0x61c68702, 0x4d7e, 0x4f43, { 0x8d, 0xef, 0xa7, 0x43, 0x5, 0xce, 0x74, 0xc5 }}\r | |
452 | \r | |
453 | ## Include/Ppi/PostBootScriptTable.h\r | |
454 | gPeiPostScriptTablePpiGuid = { 0x88c9d306, 0x900, 0x4eb5, { 0x82, 0x60, 0x3e, 0x2d, 0xbe, 0xda, 0x1f, 0x89}}\r | |
455 | \r | |
456 | ## Include/Ppi/SerialPortPei.h\r | |
457 | gPeiSerialPortPpiGuid = { 0x490e9d85, 0x8aef, 0x4193, { 0x8e, 0x56, 0xf7, 0x34, 0xa9, 0xff, 0xac, 0x8b}}\r | |
458 | \r | |
459 | ## Include/Ppi/UfsHostController.h\r | |
460 | gEdkiiPeiUfsHostControllerPpiGuid = { 0xdc54b283, 0x1a77, 0x4cd6, { 0x83, 0xbb, 0xfd, 0xda, 0x46, 0x9a, 0x2e, 0xc6 }}\r | |
461 | \r | |
462 | ## Include/Ppi/IpmiPpi.h\r | |
463 | gPeiIpmiPpiGuid = { 0xa9731431, 0xd968, 0x4277, { 0xb7, 0x52, 0xa3, 0xa9, 0xa6, 0xae, 0x18, 0x98 }}\r | |
464 | \r | |
465 | ## Include/Ppi/SdMmcHostController.h\r | |
466 | gEdkiiPeiSdMmcHostControllerPpiGuid = { 0xb30dfeed, 0x947f, 0x4396, { 0xb1, 0x5a, 0xdf, 0xbd, 0xb9, 0x16, 0xdc, 0x24 }}\r | |
467 | \r | |
468 | ## Include/Ppi/IoMmu.h\r | |
469 | gEdkiiIoMmuPpiGuid = { 0x70b0af26, 0xf847, 0x4bb6, { 0xaa, 0xb9, 0xcd, 0xe8, 0x4f, 0xc6, 0x14, 0x31 } }\r | |
470 | \r | |
471 | ## Include/Ppi/PlatformSpecificResetFilter.h\r | |
472 | gEdkiiPlatformSpecificResetFilterPpiGuid = { 0x8c9f4de3, 0x7b90, 0x47ef, { 0x93, 0x8, 0x28, 0x7c, 0xec, 0xd6, 0x6d, 0xe8 } }\r | |
473 | \r | |
474 | ## Include/Ppi/PlatformSpecificResetNotification.h\r | |
475 | gEdkiiPlatformSpecificResetNotificationPpiGuid = { 0xe09f355d, 0xdae8, 0x4910, { 0xb1, 0x4a, 0x92, 0x78, 0xf, 0xdc, 0xf7, 0xcb } }\r | |
476 | \r | |
477 | ## Include/Ppi/PlatformSpecificResetHandler.h\r | |
478 | gEdkiiPlatformSpecificResetHandlerPpiGuid = { 0x75cf14ae, 0x3441, 0x49dc, { 0xaa, 0x10, 0xbb, 0x35, 0xa7, 0xba, 0x8b, 0xab } }\r | |
479 | \r | |
480 | ## Include/Ppi/NvmExpressHostController.h\r | |
481 | gEdkiiPeiNvmExpressHostControllerPpiGuid = { 0xcae3aa63, 0x676f, 0x4da3, { 0xbd, 0x50, 0x6c, 0xc5, 0xed, 0xde, 0x9a, 0xad } }\r | |
482 | \r | |
483 | [Protocols]\r | |
484 | ## Load File protocol provides capability to load and unload EFI image into memory and execute it.\r | |
485 | # Include/Protocol/LoadPe32Image.h\r | |
486 | # This protocol is deprecated. Native EDKII module should NOT use this protocol to load/unload image.\r | |
487 | # If developer need implement such functionality, they should use BasePeCoffLib.\r | |
488 | gEfiLoadPeImageProtocolGuid = { 0x5CB5C776, 0x60D5, 0x45EE, { 0x88, 0x3C, 0x45, 0x27, 0x08, 0xCD, 0x74, 0x3F }}\r | |
489 | \r | |
490 | ## Print protocols define basic print functions to print the format unicode and ascii string.\r | |
491 | # Include/Protocol/Print2.h\r | |
492 | gEfiPrint2ProtocolGuid = { 0xf05976ef, 0x83f1, 0x4f3d, { 0x86, 0x19, 0xf7, 0x59, 0x5d, 0x41, 0xe5, 0x38 } }\r | |
493 | gEfiPrint2SProtocolGuid = { 0xcc252d2, 0xc106, 0x4661, { 0xb5, 0xbd, 0x31, 0x47, 0xa4, 0xf8, 0x1f, 0x92 } }\r | |
494 | \r | |
495 | ## This protocol defines the generic memory test interfaces in Dxe phase.\r | |
496 | # Include/Protocol/GenericMemoryTest.h\r | |
497 | gEfiGenericMemTestProtocolGuid = { 0x309DE7F1, 0x7F5E, 0x4ACE, { 0xB4, 0x9C, 0x53, 0x1B, 0xE5, 0xAA, 0x95, 0xEF }}\r | |
498 | \r | |
499 | ## This protocol defines the Debugger Configuration interface.\r | |
500 | # Include/Protocol/DebuggerConfiguration.h\r | |
501 | gEfiDebuggerConfigurationProtocolGuid = { 0x577d959c, 0xe967, 0x4546, { 0x86, 0x20, 0xc7, 0x78, 0xfa, 0xe5, 0xda, 0x05 }}\r | |
502 | \r | |
503 | ## Include/Protocol/Dpc.h\r | |
504 | gEfiDpcProtocolGuid = {0x480f8ae9, 0xc46, 0x4aa9, { 0xbc, 0x89, 0xdb, 0x9f, 0xba, 0x61, 0x98, 0x6 }}\r | |
505 | \r | |
506 | ## Fault Tolerant Write protocol provides boot-time service to do fault tolerant write capability for block devices.\r | |
507 | # Include/Protocol/FaultTolerantWrite.h\r | |
508 | gEfiFaultTolerantWriteProtocolGuid = { 0x3EBD9E82, 0x2C78, 0x4DE6, { 0x97, 0x86, 0x8D, 0x4B, 0xFC, 0xB7, 0xC8, 0x81 }}\r | |
509 | \r | |
510 | ## This protocol provides boot-time service to do fault tolerant write capability for block devices in SMM environment.\r | |
511 | # Include/Protocol/SmmFaultTolerantWrite.h\r | |
512 | gEfiSmmFaultTolerantWriteProtocolGuid = { 0x3868fc3b, 0x7e45, 0x43a7, { 0x90, 0x6c, 0x4b, 0xa4, 0x7d, 0xe1, 0x75, 0x4d }}\r | |
513 | \r | |
514 | ## This protocol is used to abstract the swap operation of boot block and backup block of boot FV.\r | |
515 | # Include/Protocol/SwapAddressRange.h\r | |
516 | gEfiSwapAddressRangeProtocolGuid = { 0x1259F60D, 0xB754, 0x468E, { 0xA7, 0x89, 0x4D, 0xB8, 0x5D, 0x55, 0xE8, 0x7E }}\r | |
517 | \r | |
518 | ## This protocol is used to abstract the swap operation of boot block and backup block of boot FV in SMM environment.\r | |
519 | # Include/Protocol/SmmSwapAddressRange.h\r | |
520 | gEfiSmmSwapAddressRangeProtocolGuid = { 0x67c4f112, 0x3385, 0x4e55, { 0x9c, 0x5b, 0xc0, 0x5b, 0x71, 0x7c, 0x42, 0x28 }}\r | |
521 | \r | |
522 | ## This protocol is intended for use as a means to store data in the EFI SMM environment.\r | |
523 | # Include/Protocol/SmmVariableProtocol.h\r | |
524 | gEfiSmmVariableProtocolGuid = { 0xed32d533, 0x99e6, 0x4209, { 0x9c, 0xc0, 0x2d, 0x72, 0xcd, 0xd9, 0x98, 0xa7 }}\r | |
525 | \r | |
526 | ## This protocol is intended for use as a means to mark a variable read-only after the event EFI_END_OF_DXE_EVENT_GUID is signaled.\r | |
527 | # Include/Protocol/VariableLock.h\r | |
528 | gEdkiiVariableLockProtocolGuid = { 0xcd3d0a05, 0x9e24, 0x437c, { 0xa8, 0x91, 0x1e, 0xe0, 0x53, 0xdb, 0x76, 0x38 }}\r | |
529 | \r | |
530 | ## Include/Protocol/VarCheck.h\r | |
531 | gEdkiiVarCheckProtocolGuid = { 0xaf23b340, 0x97b4, 0x4685, { 0x8d, 0x4f, 0xa3, 0xf2, 0x81, 0x69, 0xb2, 0x1d } }\r | |
532 | \r | |
533 | ## Include/Protocol/SmmVarCheck.h\r | |
534 | gEdkiiSmmVarCheckProtocolGuid = { 0xb0d8f3c1, 0xb7de, 0x4c11, { 0xbc, 0x89, 0x2f, 0xb5, 0x62, 0xc8, 0xc4, 0x11 } }\r | |
535 | \r | |
536 | ## This protocol is similar with DXE FVB protocol and used in the UEFI SMM evvironment.\r | |
537 | # Include/Protocol/SmmFirmwareVolumeBlock.h\r | |
538 | gEfiSmmFirmwareVolumeBlockProtocolGuid = { 0xd326d041, 0xbd31, 0x4c01, { 0xb5, 0xa8, 0x62, 0x8b, 0xe8, 0x7f, 0x6, 0x53 }}\r | |
539 | \r | |
540 | ## This protocol allows the error level mask for DEBUG() macros to be adjusted for DXE Phase modules\r | |
541 | # Include/Guid/DebugMask.h\r | |
542 | gEfiDebugMaskProtocolGuid = { 0x4c8a2451, 0xc207, 0x405b, {0x96, 0x94, 0x99, 0xea, 0x13, 0x25, 0x13, 0x41} }\r | |
543 | \r | |
544 | ## Include/Protocol/LockBox.h\r | |
545 | gEfiLockBoxProtocolGuid = { 0xbd445d79, 0xb7ad, 0x4f04, { 0x9a, 0xd8, 0x29, 0xbd, 0x20, 0x40, 0xeb, 0x3c }}\r | |
546 | \r | |
547 | ## Include/Protocol/FormBrowserEx.h\r | |
548 | gEfiFormBrowserExProtocolGuid = { 0x1f73b18d, 0x4630, 0x43c1, { 0xa1, 0xde, 0x6f, 0x80, 0x85, 0x5d, 0x7d, 0xa4 } }\r | |
549 | gEdkiiFormBrowserExProtocolGuid = { 0x1f73b18d, 0x4630, 0x43c1, { 0xa1, 0xde, 0x6f, 0x80, 0x85, 0x5d, 0x7d, 0xa4 } }\r | |
550 | \r | |
551 | ## Include/Protocol/EbcVmTest.h\r | |
552 | gEfiEbcVmTestProtocolGuid = { 0xAAEACCFD, 0xF27B, 0x4C17, { 0xB6, 0x10, 0x75, 0xCA, 0x1F, 0x2D, 0xFB, 0x52 } }\r | |
553 | \r | |
554 | ## Include/Protocol/EbcSimpleDebugger.h\r | |
555 | gEfiEbcSimpleDebuggerProtocolGuid = { 0x2a72d11e, 0x7376, 0x40f6, { 0x9c, 0x68, 0x23, 0xfa, 0x2f, 0xe3, 0x63, 0xf1 } }\r | |
556 | \r | |
557 | ## Include/Protocol/BootLogo.h\r | |
558 | gEfiBootLogoProtocolGuid = { 0xcdea2bd3, 0xfc25, 0x4c1c, { 0xb9, 0x7c, 0xb3, 0x11, 0x86, 0x6, 0x49, 0x90 } }\r | |
559 | \r | |
560 | # Include/Protocol/BootLogo2.h\r | |
561 | gEdkiiBootLogo2ProtocolGuid = { 0x4b5dc1df, 0x1eaa, 0x48b2, { 0xa7, 0xe9, 0xea, 0xc4, 0x89, 0xa0, 0xb, 0x5c } }\r | |
562 | \r | |
563 | ## Include/Protocol/DisplayProtocol.h\r | |
564 | gEdkiiFormDisplayEngineProtocolGuid = { 0x9bbe29e9, 0xfda1, 0x41ec, { 0xad, 0x52, 0x45, 0x22, 0x13, 0x74, 0x2d, 0x2e } }\r | |
565 | \r | |
566 | ## Include/Protocol/FormBrowserEx2.h\r | |
567 | gEdkiiFormBrowserEx2ProtocolGuid = { 0xa770c357, 0xb693, 0x4e6d, { 0xa6, 0xcf, 0xd2, 0x1c, 0x72, 0x8e, 0x55, 0xb } }\r | |
568 | \r | |
569 | ## Include/Protocol/UfsHostController.h\r | |
570 | gEdkiiUfsHostControllerProtocolGuid = { 0xebc01af5, 0x7a9, 0x489e, { 0xb7, 0xce, 0xdc, 0x8, 0x9e, 0x45, 0x9b, 0x2f } }\r | |
571 | \r | |
572 | ## Include/Protocol/EsrtManagement.h\r | |
573 | gEsrtManagementProtocolGuid = { 0xa340c064, 0x723c, 0x4a9c, { 0xa4, 0xdd, 0xd5, 0xb4, 0x7a, 0x26, 0xfb, 0xb0 }}\r | |
574 | \r | |
575 | ## Include/Protocol/SmmExitBootServices.h\r | |
576 | gEdkiiSmmExitBootServicesProtocolGuid = { 0x296eb418, 0xc4c8, 0x4e05, { 0xab, 0x59, 0x39, 0xe8, 0xaf, 0x56, 0xf0, 0xa } }\r | |
577 | \r | |
578 | ## Include/Protocol/SmmLegacyBoot.h\r | |
579 | gEdkiiSmmLegacyBootProtocolGuid = { 0x85a8ab57, 0x644, 0x4110, { 0x85, 0xf, 0x98, 0x13, 0x22, 0x4, 0x70, 0x70 } }\r | |
580 | \r | |
581 | ## Include/Protocol/SmmReadyToBoot.h\r | |
582 | gEdkiiSmmReadyToBootProtocolGuid = { 0x6e057ecf, 0xfa99, 0x4f39, { 0x95, 0xbc, 0x59, 0xf9, 0x92, 0x1d, 0x17, 0xe4 } }\r | |
583 | \r | |
584 | ## Include/Protocol/PlatformLogo.h\r | |
585 | gEdkiiPlatformLogoProtocolGuid = { 0x53cd299f, 0x2bc1, 0x40c0, { 0x8c, 0x07, 0x23, 0xf6, 0x4f, 0xdb, 0x30, 0xe0 } }\r | |
586 | \r | |
587 | ## Include/Protocol/FileExplorer.h\r | |
588 | gEfiFileExplorerProtocolGuid = { 0x2C03C536, 0x4594, 0x4515, { 0x9E, 0x7A, 0xD3, 0xD2, 0x04, 0xFE, 0x13, 0x63 } }\r | |
589 | \r | |
590 | ## Include/Protocol/IpmiProtocol.h\r | |
591 | gIpmiProtocolGuid = { 0xdbc6381f, 0x5554, 0x4d14, { 0x8f, 0xfd, 0x76, 0xd7, 0x87, 0xb8, 0xac, 0xbf } }\r | |
592 | gSmmIpmiProtocolGuid = { 0x5169af60, 0x8c5a, 0x4243, { 0xb3, 0xe9, 0x56, 0xc5, 0x6d, 0x18, 0xee, 0x26 } }\r | |
593 | \r | |
594 | ## PS/2 policy protocol abstracts the specific platform initialization and setting.\r | |
595 | # Include/Protocol/Ps2Policy.h\r | |
596 | gEfiPs2PolicyProtocolGuid = { 0x4DF19259, 0xDC71, 0x4D46, { 0xBE, 0xF1, 0x35, 0x7B, 0xB5, 0x78, 0xC4, 0x18 } }\r | |
597 | \r | |
598 | ## Include/Protocol/NonDiscoverableDevice.h\r | |
599 | gEdkiiNonDiscoverableDeviceProtocolGuid = { 0x0d51905b, 0xb77e, 0x452a, {0xa2, 0xc0, 0xec, 0xa0, 0xcc, 0x8d, 0x51, 0x4a } }\r | |
600 | \r | |
601 | ## Include/Protocol/IoMmu.h\r | |
602 | gEdkiiIoMmuProtocolGuid = { 0x4e939de9, 0xd948, 0x4b0f, { 0x88, 0xed, 0xe6, 0xe1, 0xce, 0x51, 0x7c, 0x1e } }\r | |
603 | \r | |
604 | ## Include/Protocol/SmmMemoryAttribute.h\r | |
605 | gEdkiiSmmMemoryAttributeProtocolGuid = { 0x69b792ea, 0x39ce, 0x402d, { 0xa2, 0xa6, 0xf7, 0x21, 0xde, 0x35, 0x1d, 0xfe } }\r | |
606 | \r | |
607 | ## Include/Protocol/SdMmcOverride.h\r | |
608 | gEdkiiSdMmcOverrideProtocolGuid = { 0xeaf9e3c1, 0xc9cd, 0x46db, { 0xa5, 0xe5, 0x5a, 0x12, 0x4c, 0x83, 0x23, 0x23 } }\r | |
609 | \r | |
610 | ## Include/Protocol/PlatformSpecificResetFilter.h\r | |
611 | gEdkiiPlatformSpecificResetFilterProtocolGuid = { 0x695d7835, 0x8d47, 0x4c11, { 0xab, 0x22, 0xfa, 0x8a, 0xcc, 0xe7, 0xae, 0x7a } }\r | |
612 | ## Include/Protocol/PlatformSpecificResetHandler.h\r | |
613 | gEdkiiPlatformSpecificResetHandlerProtocolGuid = { 0x2df6ba0b, 0x7092, 0x440d, { 0xbd, 0x4, 0xfb, 0x9, 0x1e, 0xc3, 0xf3, 0xc1 } }\r | |
614 | \r | |
615 | ## Include/Protocol/FirmwareManagementProgress.h\r | |
616 | gEdkiiFirmwareManagementProgressProtocolGuid = { 0x1849bda2, 0x6952, 0x4e86, { 0xa1, 0xdb, 0x55, 0x9a, 0x3c, 0x47, 0x9d, 0xf1 } }\r | |
617 | \r | |
618 | ## Include/Protocol/AtaAtapiPolicy.h\r | |
619 | gEdkiiAtaAtapiPolicyProtocolGuid = { 0xe59cd769, 0x5083, 0x4f26,{ 0x90, 0x94, 0x6c, 0x91, 0x9f, 0x91, 0x6c, 0x4e } }\r | |
620 | #\r | |
621 | # [Error.gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid]\r | |
622 | # 0x80000001 | Invalid value provided.\r | |
623 | # 0x80000002 | Reserved bits must be set to zero.\r | |
624 | # 0x80000003 | Incorrect progress code provided.\r | |
625 | # 0x80000004 | Invalid foreground color specified.\r | |
626 | # 0x80000005 | Invalid background color specified.\r | |
627 | # 0x80000006 | Incorrect error code provided.\r | |
628 | #\r | |
629 | \r | |
630 | [PcdsFeatureFlag]\r | |
631 | ## Indicates if the platform can support update capsule across a system reset.<BR><BR>\r | |
632 | # TRUE - Supports update capsule across a system reset.<BR>\r | |
633 | # FALSE - Does not support update capsule across a system reset.<BR>\r | |
634 | # @Prompt Enable update capsule across a system reset.\r | |
635 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSupportUpdateCapsuleReset|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x0001001d\r | |
636 | \r | |
637 | ## Indicates if all PCD PPI services will be enabled.<BR><BR>\r | |
638 | # TRUE - All PCD PPI services will be produced.<BR>\r | |
639 | # FALSE - Minimal PCD PPI services (only GetService) will be produced.<BR>\r | |
640 | # @Prompt Enable full PEI PCD services.\r | |
641 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPeiFullPcdDatabaseEnable|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010020\r | |
642 | \r | |
643 | ## Indicates if the Device Path To Text Protocol should be produced by the platform.\r | |
644 | # It can be disabled to save size.<BR><BR>\r | |
645 | # TRUE - Device Path To Text Protocol will be produced.<BR>\r | |
646 | # FALSE - Device Path To Text Protocol will not be produced.<BR>\r | |
647 | # @Prompt Enable Device Path to Text support.\r | |
648 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDevicePathSupportDevicePathToText|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010037\r | |
649 | \r | |
650 | ## Indicates if the Device Path From Text Protocol should be produced by the platform.\r | |
651 | # It can be disabled to save size.<BR><BR>\r | |
652 | # TRUE - Device Path From Text Protocol will be produced.<BR>\r | |
653 | # FALSE - Device Path From Text Protocol will not be produced.<BR>\r | |
654 | # @Prompt Enable Device Path From Text support.\r | |
655 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDevicePathSupportDevicePathFromText|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010038\r | |
656 | \r | |
657 | ## Indicates if the statistics about variable usage will be collected. This information is\r | |
658 | # stored as a vendor configuration table into the EFI system table.\r | |
659 | # Set this PCD to TRUE to use VariableInfo application in MdeModulePkg\Application directory to get\r | |
660 | # variable usage info. VariableInfo application will not output information if not set to TRUE.<BR><BR>\r | |
661 | # TRUE - Statistics about variable usage will be collected.<BR>\r | |
662 | # FALSE - Statistics about variable usage will not be collected.<BR>\r | |
663 | # @Prompt Enable variable statistics collection.\r | |
664 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdVariableCollectStatistics|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x0001003f\r | |
665 | \r | |
666 | ## Indicates if Unicode Collation Protocol will be installed.<BR><BR>\r | |
667 | # TRUE - Installs Unicode Collation Protocol.<BR>\r | |
668 | # FALSE - Does not install Unicode Collation Protocol.<BR>\r | |
669 | # @Prompt Enable Unicode Collation support.\r | |
670 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdUnicodeCollationSupport|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010040\r | |
671 | \r | |
672 | ## Indicates if Unicode Collation 2 Protocol will be installed.<BR><BR>\r | |
673 | # TRUE - Installs Unicode Collation 2 Protocol.<BR>\r | |
674 | # FALSE - Does not install Unicode Collation 2 Protocol.<BR>\r | |
675 | # @Prompt Enable Unicode Collation 2 support.\r | |
676 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdUnicodeCollation2Support|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010041\r | |
677 | \r | |
678 | ## Indicates if Graphics Output Protocol will be installed on virtual handle created by ConsplitterDxe.\r | |
679 | # It could be set FALSE to save size.<BR><BR>\r | |
680 | # TRUE - Installs Graphics Output Protocol on virtual handle created by ConsplitterDxe.<BR>\r | |
681 | # FALSE - Does not install Graphics Output Protocol on virtual handle created by ConsplitterDxe.<BR>\r | |
682 | # @Prompt Enable ConOut GOP support.\r | |
683 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdConOutGopSupport|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010042\r | |
684 | \r | |
685 | ## Indicates if UGA Draw Protocol will be installed on virtual handle created by ConsplitterDxe.\r | |
686 | # It could be set FALSE to save size.<BR><BR>\r | |
687 | # TRUE - Installs UGA Draw Protocol on virtual handle created by ConsplitterDxe.<BR>\r | |
688 | # FALSE - Does not install UGA Draw Protocol on virtual handle created by ConsplitterDxe.<BR>\r | |
689 | # @Prompt Enable ConOut UGA support.\r | |
690 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdConOutUgaSupport|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010043\r | |
691 | \r | |
692 | ## Indicates PeiCore will first search TE section from the PEIM to load the image, or PE32 section, when PeiCore dispatches a PEI module.\r | |
693 | # This PCD is used to tune PEI phase performance to reduce the search image time.\r | |
694 | # It can be set according to the generated image section type.<BR><BR>\r | |
695 | # TRUE - PeiCore will first search TE section from PEIM to load the image, if TE section is not found, then PeiCore will search PE section.<BR>\r | |
696 | # FALSE - PeiCore will first search PE section from PEIM to load the image.<BR>\r | |
697 | # @Prompt PeiCore search TE section first.\r | |
698 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPeiCoreImageLoaderSearchTeSectionFirst|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010044\r | |
699 | \r | |
700 | ## Indicates if to turn off the support of legacy usb. So legacy usb device driver can not make use of SMI\r | |
701 | # interrupt to access usb device in the case of absence of usb stack.\r | |
702 | # DUET platform requires the token to be TRUE.<BR><BR>\r | |
703 | # TRUE - Turn off usb legacy support.<BR>\r | |
704 | # FALSE - Does not turn off usb legacy support.<BR>\r | |
705 | # @Prompt Turn off USB legacy support.\r | |
706 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdTurnOffUsbLegacySupport|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x00010047\r | |
707 | \r | |
708 | ## Indicates if HiiImageProtocol will be installed.\r | |
709 | # FALSE is for size reduction.<BR><BR>\r | |
710 | # TRUE - Installs HiiImageProtocol.<BR>\r | |
711 | # FALSE - Does not install HiiImageProtocol.<BR>\r | |
712 | # @Prompt Enable HII image support.\r | |
713 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSupportHiiImageProtocol|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010100\r | |
714 | \r | |
715 | ## Indicates if USB KeyBoard Driver disables the default keyboard layout.\r | |
716 | # The default keyboard layout serves as the backup when no keyboard layout can be retrieved\r | |
717 | # from HII database.<BR><BR>\r | |
718 | # TRUE - USB KeyBoard Driver will disable the default keyboard layout.<BR>\r | |
719 | # FALSE - USB KeyBoard Driver will not disable the default keyboard layout.<BR>\r | |
720 | # @Prompt Disable default keyboard layout in USB KeyBoard Driver.\r | |
721 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDisableDefaultKeyboardLayoutInUsbKbDriver|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x00010200\r | |
722 | \r | |
723 | ## Indicates if backward compatibility to Framework HII and Framework FvHob is supported.<BR><BR>\r | |
724 | # TRUE - Setup Browser supports GUID opcodes generated from Framework HII VFR file by VFR compiler.\r | |
725 | # the PeiCore will handle the framework FvHob and install FvInfo PPI for it.<BR>\r | |
726 | # FALSE - Setup Browser doesn't support GUID opcodes generated from Framework HII VFR file by VFR compiler.\r | |
727 | # the PeiCore will not handle the framework FvHob and install FvInfo PPI for it.<BR>\r | |
728 | # @Prompt Enable framework backward compatibility support.\r | |
729 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFrameworkCompatibilitySupport|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x00012009\r | |
730 | \r | |
731 | ## Indicates if HelloWorld Application will print the verbose information.\r | |
732 | # This PCD is a sample to explain FeatureFlag PCD usage.<BR><BR>\r | |
733 | # TRUE - HelloWorld Application will print the verbose information.<BR>\r | |
734 | # FALSE - HelloWorld Application will not print the verbose information.<BR>\r | |
735 | # @Prompt Enable HelloWorld print.\r | |
736 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdHelloWorldPrintEnable|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x0001200a\r | |
737 | \r | |
738 | ## Indicates if FULL FTW protocol services (total six APIs) will be produced.<BR><BR>\r | |
739 | # TRUE - Produces FULL FTW protocol services (total six APIs).<BR>\r | |
740 | # FALSE - Only FTW Write service is available.<BR>\r | |
741 | # @Prompt Enable FULL FTW services.\r | |
742 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFullFtwServiceEnable|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x0001200b\r | |
743 | \r | |
744 | ## Indicates if DXE IPL supports the UEFI decompression algorithm.<BR><BR>\r | |
745 | # TRUE - DXE IPL will support UEFI decompression.<BR>\r | |
746 | # FALSE - DXE IPL will not support UEFI decompression to save space.<BR>\r | |
747 | # @Prompt Enable UEFI decompression support in DXE IPL.\r | |
748 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDxeIplSupportUefiDecompress|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x0001200c\r | |
749 | \r | |
750 | ## Indicates if PciBus driver supports the hot plug device.<BR><BR>\r | |
751 | # TRUE - PciBus driver supports the hot plug device.<BR>\r | |
752 | # FALSE - PciBus driver doesn't support the hot plug device.<BR>\r | |
753 | # @Prompt Enable PciBus hot plug device support.\r | |
754 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPciBusHotplugDeviceSupport|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x0001003d\r | |
755 | \r | |
756 | ## Indicates if the PciBus driver probes non-standard, such as 2K/1K/512, granularity for PCI to PCI bridge I/O window.<BR><BR>\r | |
757 | # TRUE - PciBus driver probes non-standard granularity for PCI to PCI bridge I/O window.<BR>\r | |
758 | # FALSE - PciBus driver doesn't probe non-standard granularity for PCI to PCI bridge I/O window.<BR>\r | |
759 | # @Prompt Enable PCI bridge IO alignment probe.\r | |
760 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPciBridgeIoAlignmentProbe|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x0001004e\r | |
761 | \r | |
762 | ## Indicates if StatusCode is reported via Serial port.<BR><BR>\r | |
763 | # TRUE - Reports StatusCode via Serial port.<BR>\r | |
764 | # FALSE - Does not report StatusCode via Serial port.<BR>\r | |
765 | # @Prompt Enable StatusCode via Serial port.\r | |
766 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdStatusCodeUseSerial|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010022\r | |
767 | \r | |
768 | ## Indicates if StatusCode is stored in memory.\r | |
769 | # The memory is boot time memory in PEI Phase and is runtime memory in DXE Phase.<BR><BR>\r | |
770 | # TRUE - Stores StatusCode in memory.<BR>\r | |
771 | # FALSE - Does not store StatusCode in memory.<BR>\r | |
772 | # @Prompt Enable StatusCode via memory.\r | |
773 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdStatusCodeUseMemory|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x00010023\r | |
774 | \r | |
775 | ## Indicates if PEI phase StatusCode will be replayed in DXE phase.<BR><BR>\r | |
776 | # TRUE - Replays PEI phase StatusCode in DXE phased.<BR>\r | |
777 | # FALSE - Does not replay PEI phase StatusCode in DXE phase.<BR>\r | |
778 | # @Prompt Enable PEI StatusCode replay in DXE phase\r | |
779 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdStatusCodeReplayIn|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x0001002d\r | |
780 | \r | |
781 | ## Indicates if ACPI SDT protocol will be installed.<BR><BR>\r | |
782 | # TRUE - Installs ACPI SDT protocol.<BR>\r | |
783 | # FALSE - Does not install ACPI SDT protocol.<BR>\r | |
784 | # @Prompt Enable ACPI SDT support.\r | |
785 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdInstallAcpiSdtProtocol|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x0001004d\r | |
786 | \r | |
787 | ## Indicates if the unaligned I/O, MMIO, and PCI Configuration cycles through the PCI I/O Protocol are enabled.\r | |
788 | # The default value for this PCD is false to disable support for unaligned PCI I/O Protocol requests.<BR><BR>\r | |
789 | # TRUE - Enables the unaligned I/O, MMIO, and PCI Configuration cycles through the PCI I/O Protocol.<BR>\r | |
790 | # FALSE - Disables the unaligned I/O, MMIO, and PCI Configuration cycles through the PCI I/O Protocol.<BR>\r | |
791 | # @Prompt Enable unaligned PCI I/O support.\r | |
792 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdUnalignedPciIoEnable|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x0001003e\r | |
793 | \r | |
794 | ## Indicates if TEXT statement is always set to GrayOut statement in HII Form Browser.<BR><BR>\r | |
795 | # TRUE - TEXT statement will always be set to GrayOut.<BR>\r | |
796 | # FALSE - TEXT statement will be set to GrayOut only when GrayOut condition is TRUE.<BR>\r | |
797 | # @Prompt Always GrayOut TEXT statement.\r | |
798 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdBrowserGrayOutTextStatement|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x0001004f\r | |
799 | \r | |
800 | ## Indicates if unselectable menu should be gray out in HII Form Browser.<BR><BR>\r | |
801 | # TRUE - The unselectable menu will be set to GrayOut.<BR>\r | |
802 | # FALSE - The menu will be show as normal menu entry even if it is not selectable.<BR>\r | |
803 | # @Prompt GrayOut read only menu.\r | |
804 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdBrowerGrayOutReadOnlyMenu|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x00010070\r | |
805 | \r | |
806 | ## Indicates if recovery from IDE disk will be supported.<BR><BR>\r | |
807 | # TRUE - Supports recovery from IDE disk.<BR>\r | |
808 | # FALSE - Does not support recovery from IDE disk.<BR>\r | |
809 | # @Prompt Enable recovery on IDE disk.\r | |
810 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdRecoveryOnIdeDisk|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010060\r | |
811 | \r | |
812 | ## Indicates if recovery from FAT floppy disk will be supported.<BR><BR>\r | |
813 | # TRUE - Supports recovery from FAT floppy disk.<BR>\r | |
814 | # FALSE - Does not support recovery from FAT floppy disk.<BR>\r | |
815 | # @Prompt Enable recovery on FAT floppy disk.\r | |
816 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdRecoveryOnFatFloppyDisk|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010061\r | |
817 | \r | |
818 | ## Indicates if recovery from data CD will be supported.<BR><BR>\r | |
819 | # TRUE - Supports recovery from data CD.<BR>\r | |
820 | # FALSE - Does not support recovery from data CD.<BR>\r | |
821 | # @Prompt Enable recovery on data CD.\r | |
822 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdRecoveryOnDataCD|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010062\r | |
823 | \r | |
824 | ## Indicates if recovery from FAT USB disk will be supported.<BR><BR>\r | |
825 | # TRUE - Supports recovery from USB disk.<BR>\r | |
826 | # FALSE - Does not support recovery from USB disk.<BR>\r | |
827 | # @Prompt Enable recovery on FAT USB disk.\r | |
828 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdRecoveryOnFatUsbDisk|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010063\r | |
829 | \r | |
830 | ## Indicates if S3 performance data will be supported in ACPI FPDT table.<BR><BR>\r | |
831 | # TRUE - S3 performance data will be supported in ACPI FPDT table.<BR>\r | |
832 | # FALSE - S3 performance data will not be supported in ACPI FPDT table.<BR>\r | |
833 | # @Prompt Enable S3 performance data support.\r | |
834 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFirmwarePerformanceDataTableS3Support|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010064\r | |
835 | \r | |
836 | ## Indicates if PS2 keyboard does a extended verification during start.\r | |
837 | # Add this PCD mainly consider the use case of simulator. This PCD maybe set to FALSE for\r | |
838 | # Extended verification will take some performance. It can be set to FALSE for boot performance.<BR><BR>\r | |
839 | # TRUE - Turn on PS2 keyboard extended verification.<BR>\r | |
840 | # FALSE - Turn off PS2 keyboard extended verification.<BR>\r | |
841 | # @Prompt Turn on PS2 Keyboard Extended Verification\r | |
842 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPs2KbdExtendedVerification|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010072\r | |
843 | \r | |
844 | ## Indicates if Serial device uses half hand shake.<BR><BR>\r | |
845 | # TRUE - Serial device uses half hand shake.<BR>\r | |
846 | # FALSE - Serial device doesn't use half hand shake.<BR>\r | |
847 | # @Prompt Enable Serial device Half Hand Shake\r | |
848 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSerialUseHalfHandshake|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x00010073\r | |
849 | \r | |
850 | ## Indicates if HII data and configuration has been exported.<BR><BR>\r | |
851 | # Add this PCD mainly consider the use case of simulator. This PCD maybe set to FALSE for\r | |
852 | # simulator platform because the performance cost for this feature.\r | |
853 | # TRUE - Export HII data and configuration data.<BR>\r | |
854 | # FALSE - Does not export HII data and configuration.<BR>\r | |
855 | # @Prompt Enable export HII data and configuration to be used in OS runtime.\r | |
856 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdHiiOsRuntimeSupport|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010074\r | |
857 | \r | |
858 | ## Indicates if PS2 mouse does a extended verification during start.\r | |
859 | # Extended verification will take some performance. It can be set to FALSE for boot performance.<BR><BR>\r | |
860 | # TRUE - Turn on PS2 mouse extended verification. <BR>\r | |
861 | # FALSE - Turn off PS2 mouse extended verification. <BR>\r | |
862 | # @Prompt Turn on PS2 Mouse Extended Verification\r | |
863 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPs2MouseExtendedVerification|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010075\r | |
864 | \r | |
865 | ## Indicates whether 64-bit PCI MMIO BARs should degrade to 32-bit in the presence of an option ROM\r | |
866 | # On X64 platforms, Option ROMs may contain code that executes in the context of a legacy BIOS (CSM),\r | |
867 | # which requires that all PCI MMIO BARs are located below 4 GB\r | |
868 | # TRUE - All PCI MMIO BARs of a device will be located below 4 GB if it has an option ROM\r | |
869 | # FALSE - PCI MMIO BARs of a device may be located above 4 GB even if it has an option ROM\r | |
870 | # @Prompt Degrade 64-bit PCI MMIO BARs for legacy BIOS option ROMs\r | |
871 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPciDegradeResourceForOptionRom|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x0001003a\r | |
872 | \r | |
873 | [PcdsFeatureFlag.IA32, PcdsFeatureFlag.ARM, PcdsFeatureFlag.AARCH64]\r | |
874 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPciDegradeResourceForOptionRom|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x0001003a\r | |
875 | \r | |
876 | [PcdsFeatureFlag.IA32, PcdsFeatureFlag.X64]\r | |
877 | ## Indicates if DxeIpl should switch to long mode to enter DXE phase.\r | |
878 | # It is assumed that 64-bit DxeCore is built in firmware if it is true; otherwise 32-bit DxeCore\r | |
879 | # is built in firmware.<BR><BR>\r | |
880 | # TRUE - DxeIpl will load a 64-bit DxeCore and switch to long mode to hand over to DxeCore.<BR>\r | |
881 | # FALSE - DxeIpl will load a 32-bit DxeCore and perform stack switch to hand over to DxeCore.<BR>\r | |
882 | # @Prompt DxeIpl switch to long mode.\r | |
883 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDxeIplSwitchToLongMode|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x0001003b\r | |
884 | \r | |
885 | ## Indicates if DxeIpl should rebuild page tables. This flag only\r | |
886 | # makes sense in the case where the DxeIpl and the DxeCore are both X64.<BR><BR>\r | |
887 | # TRUE - DxeIpl will rebuild page tables.<BR>\r | |
888 | # FALSE - DxeIpl will not rebuild page tables.<BR>\r | |
889 | # @Prompt DxeIpl rebuild page tables.\r | |
890 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDxeIplBuildPageTables|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x0001003c\r | |
891 | \r | |
892 | [PcdsFixedAtBuild]\r | |
893 | ## Flag of enabling/disabling the feature of Loading Module at Fixed Address.<BR><BR>\r | |
894 | # 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF: Enable the feature as fixed offset to TOLM.<BR>\r | |
895 | # 0: Disable the feature.<BR>\r | |
896 | # Other Value: Enable the feature as fixed absolute address, and the value is the top memory address.<BR>\r | |
897 | # @Prompt Enable LMFA feature.\r | |
898 | # @Expression 0x80000001 | (gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdLoadModuleAtFixAddressEnable == 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF || gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdLoadModuleAtFixAddressEnable <= 0x0FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF)\r | |
899 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdLoadModuleAtFixAddressEnable|0|UINT64|0x30001015\r | |
900 | \r | |
901 | ## Progress Code for OS Loader LoadImage start.<BR><BR>\r | |
902 | # PROGRESS_CODE_OS_LOADER_LOAD = (EFI_SOFTWARE_DXE_BS_DRIVER | (EFI_OEM_SPECIFIC | 0x00000000)) = 0x03058000<BR>\r | |
903 | # @Prompt Progress Code for OS Loader LoadImage start.\r | |
904 | # @ValidList 0x80000003 | 0x03058000\r | |
905 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdProgressCodeOsLoaderLoad|0x03058000|UINT32|0x30001030\r | |
906 | \r | |
907 | ## Progress Code for OS Loader StartImage start.<BR><BR>\r | |
908 | # PROGRESS_CODE_OS_LOADER_START = (EFI_SOFTWARE_DXE_BS_DRIVER | (EFI_OEM_SPECIFIC | 0x00000001)) = 0x03058001<BR>\r | |
909 | # @Prompt Progress Code for OS Loader StartImage start.\r | |
910 | # @ValidList 0x80000003 | 0x03058001\r | |
911 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdProgressCodeOsLoaderStart|0x03058001|UINT32|0x30001031\r | |
912 | \r | |
913 | ## Progress Code for S3 Suspend start.<BR><BR>\r | |
914 | # PROGRESS_CODE_S3_SUSPEND_START = (EFI_SOFTWARE_SMM_DRIVER | (EFI_OEM_SPECIFIC | 0x00000000)) = 0x03078000<BR>\r | |
915 | # @Prompt Progress Code for S3 Suspend start.\r | |
916 | # @ValidList 0x80000003 | 0x03078000\r | |
917 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdProgressCodeS3SuspendStart|0x03078000|UINT32|0x30001032\r | |
918 | \r | |
919 | ## Progress Code for S3 Suspend end.<BR><BR>\r | |
920 | # PROGRESS_CODE_S3_SUSPEND_END = (EFI_SOFTWARE_SMM_DRIVER | (EFI_OEM_SPECIFIC | 0x00000001)) = 0x03078001<BR>\r | |
921 | # @Prompt Progress Code for S3 Suspend end.\r | |
922 | # @ValidList 0x80000003 | 0x03078001\r | |
923 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdProgressCodeS3SuspendEnd|0x03078001|UINT32|0x30001033\r | |
924 | \r | |
925 | ## Error Code for SetVariable failure.<BR><BR>\r | |
926 | # EDKII_ERROR_CODE_SET_VARIABLE = (EFI_SOFTWARE_DXE_BS_DRIVER | (EFI_OEM_SPECIFIC | 0x00000002)) = 0x03058002<BR>\r | |
927 | # @Prompt Error Code for SetVariable failure.\r | |
928 | # @ValidList 0x80000006 | 0x03058002\r | |
929 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdErrorCodeSetVariable|0x03058002|UINT32|0x30001040\r | |
930 | \r | |
931 | ## Mask to control the NULL address detection in code for different phases.\r | |
932 | # If enabled, accessing NULL address in UEFI or SMM code can be caught.<BR><BR>\r | |
933 | # BIT0 - Enable NULL pointer detection for UEFI.<BR>\r | |
934 | # BIT1 - Enable NULL pointer detection for SMM.<BR>\r | |
935 | # BIT2..5 - Reserved for future uses.<BR>\r | |
936 | # BIT6 - Enable non-stop mode.<BR>\r | |
937 | # BIT7 - Disable NULL pointer detection just after EndOfDxe. <BR>\r | |
938 | # This is a workaround for those unsolvable NULL access issues in\r | |
939 | # OptionROM, boot loader, etc. It can also help to avoid unnecessary\r | |
940 | # exception caused by legacy memory (0-4095) access after EndOfDxe,\r | |
941 | # such as Windows 7 boot on Qemu.<BR>\r | |
942 | # @Prompt Enable NULL address detection.\r | |
943 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdNullPointerDetectionPropertyMask|0x0|UINT8|0x30001050\r | |
944 | \r | |
945 | ## Init Value in Temp Stack to be shared between SEC and PEI_CORE\r | |
946 | # SEC fills the full temp stack with this values. When switch stack, PeiCore can check\r | |
947 | # this value in the temp stack to know how many stack has been used.\r | |
948 | # @Prompt Init Value in Temp Stack\r | |
949 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdInitValueInTempStack|0x5AA55AA5|UINT32|0x30001051\r | |
950 | \r | |
951 | ## Indicates which type allocation need guard page.\r | |
952 | #\r | |
953 | # If a bit is set, a head guard page and a tail guard page will be added just\r | |
954 | # before and after corresponding type of pages allocated if there's enough\r | |
955 | # free pages for all of them. The page allocation for the type related to\r | |
956 | # cleared bits keeps the same as ususal.\r | |
957 | #\r | |
958 | # Below is bit mask for this PCD: (Order is same as UEFI spec)<BR>\r | |
959 | # EfiReservedMemoryType 0x0000000000000001<BR>\r | |
960 | # EfiLoaderCode 0x0000000000000002<BR>\r | |
961 | # EfiLoaderData 0x0000000000000004<BR>\r | |
962 | # EfiBootServicesCode 0x0000000000000008<BR>\r | |
963 | # EfiBootServicesData 0x0000000000000010<BR>\r | |
964 | # EfiRuntimeServicesCode 0x0000000000000020<BR>\r | |
965 | # EfiRuntimeServicesData 0x0000000000000040<BR>\r | |
966 | # EfiConventionalMemory 0x0000000000000080<BR>\r | |
967 | # EfiUnusableMemory 0x0000000000000100<BR>\r | |
968 | # EfiACPIReclaimMemory 0x0000000000000200<BR>\r | |
969 | # EfiACPIMemoryNVS 0x0000000000000400<BR>\r | |
970 | # EfiMemoryMappedIO 0x0000000000000800<BR>\r | |
971 | # EfiMemoryMappedIOPortSpace 0x0000000000001000<BR>\r | |
972 | # EfiPalCode 0x0000000000002000<BR>\r | |
973 | # EfiPersistentMemory 0x0000000000004000<BR>\r | |
974 | # OEM Reserved 0x4000000000000000<BR>\r | |
975 | # OS Reserved 0x8000000000000000<BR>\r | |
976 | # e.g. LoaderCode+LoaderData+BootServicesCode+BootServicesData are needed, 0x1E should be used.<BR>\r | |
977 | # @Prompt The memory type mask for Page Guard.\r | |
978 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdHeapGuardPageType|0x0|UINT64|0x30001052\r | |
979 | \r | |
980 | ## Indicates which type allocation need guard page.\r | |
981 | #\r | |
982 | # If a bit is set, a head guard page and a tail guard page will be added just\r | |
983 | # before and after corresponding type of pages which the allocated pool occupies,\r | |
984 | # if there's enough free memory for all of them. The pool allocation for the\r | |
985 | # type related to cleared bits keeps the same as ususal.\r | |
986 | #\r | |
987 | # Below is bit mask for this PCD: (Order is same as UEFI spec)<BR>\r | |
988 | # EfiReservedMemoryType 0x0000000000000001<BR>\r | |
989 | # EfiLoaderCode 0x0000000000000002<BR>\r | |
990 | # EfiLoaderData 0x0000000000000004<BR>\r | |
991 | # EfiBootServicesCode 0x0000000000000008<BR>\r | |
992 | # EfiBootServicesData 0x0000000000000010<BR>\r | |
993 | # EfiRuntimeServicesCode 0x0000000000000020<BR>\r | |
994 | # EfiRuntimeServicesData 0x0000000000000040<BR>\r | |
995 | # EfiConventionalMemory 0x0000000000000080<BR>\r | |
996 | # EfiUnusableMemory 0x0000000000000100<BR>\r | |
997 | # EfiACPIReclaimMemory 0x0000000000000200<BR>\r | |
998 | # EfiACPIMemoryNVS 0x0000000000000400<BR>\r | |
999 | # EfiMemoryMappedIO 0x0000000000000800<BR>\r | |
1000 | # EfiMemoryMappedIOPortSpace 0x0000000000001000<BR>\r | |
1001 | # EfiPalCode 0x0000000000002000<BR>\r | |
1002 | # EfiPersistentMemory 0x0000000000004000<BR>\r | |
1003 | # OEM Reserved 0x4000000000000000<BR>\r | |
1004 | # OS Reserved 0x8000000000000000<BR>\r | |
1005 | # e.g. LoaderCode+LoaderData+BootServicesCode+BootServicesData are needed, 0x1E should be used.<BR>\r | |
1006 | # @Prompt The memory type mask for Pool Guard.\r | |
1007 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdHeapGuardPoolType|0x0|UINT64|0x30001053\r | |
1008 | \r | |
1009 | ## This mask is to control Heap Guard behavior.\r | |
1010 | # Note that due to the limit of pool memory implementation and the alignment\r | |
1011 | # requirement of UEFI spec, BIT7 is a try-best setting which cannot guarantee\r | |
1012 | # that the returned pool is exactly adjacent to head guard page or tail guard\r | |
1013 | # page.\r | |
1014 | # BIT0 - Enable UEFI page guard.<BR>\r | |
1015 | # BIT1 - Enable UEFI pool guard.<BR>\r | |
1016 | # BIT2 - Enable SMM page guard.<BR>\r | |
1017 | # BIT3 - Enable SMM pool guard.<BR>\r | |
1018 | # BIT6 - Enable non-stop mode.<BR>\r | |
1019 | # BIT7 - The direction of Guard Page for Pool Guard.\r | |
1020 | # 0 - The returned pool is near the tail guard page.<BR>\r | |
1021 | # 1 - The returned pool is near the head guard page.<BR>\r | |
1022 | # @Prompt The Heap Guard feature mask\r | |
1023 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdHeapGuardPropertyMask|0x0|UINT8|0x30001054\r | |
1024 | \r | |
1025 | ## Indicates if UEFI Stack Guard will be enabled.\r | |
1026 | # If enabled, stack overflow in UEFI can be caught, preventing chaotic consequences.<BR><BR>\r | |
1027 | # TRUE - UEFI Stack Guard will be enabled.<BR>\r | |
1028 | # FALSE - UEFI Stack Guard will be disabled.<BR>\r | |
1029 | # @Prompt Enable UEFI Stack Guard.\r | |
1030 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCpuStackGuard|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x30001055\r | |
1031 | \r | |
1032 | [PcdsFixedAtBuild, PcdsPatchableInModule]\r | |
1033 | ## Dynamic type PCD can be registered callback function for Pcd setting action.\r | |
1034 | # PcdMaxPeiPcdCallBackNumberPerPcdEntry indicates the maximum number of callback function\r | |
1035 | # for a dynamic PCD used in PEI phase.\r | |
1036 | # @Prompt Max PEI PCD callback number per PCD entry.\r | |
1037 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMaxPeiPcdCallBackNumberPerPcdEntry|0x08|UINT32|0x0001000f\r | |
1038 | \r | |
1039 | ## VPD type PCD allows a developer to point to an absolute physical address PcdVpdBaseAddress\r | |
1040 | # to store PCD value.\r | |
1041 | # @Prompt VPD base address.\r | |
1042 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdVpdBaseAddress|0x0|UINT32|0x00010010\r | |
1043 | \r | |
1044 | ## Maximum number of FV is supported by PeiCore's dispatching.\r | |
1045 | # @Prompt Maximum number of FV supported by PeiCore.\r | |
1046 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPeiCoreMaxFvSupported|6|UINT32|0x00010030\r | |
1047 | \r | |
1048 | ## Maximum File count in every FV is supported by PeiCore's dispatching.\r | |
1049 | # PeiCore supported File type includes PEIM, Combined PEIM and FV.\r | |
1050 | # @Prompt Maximum File count per FV supported by PeiCore.\r | |
1051 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPeiCoreMaxPeimPerFv|32|UINT32|0x00010031\r | |
1052 | \r | |
1053 | ## Maximum stack size for PeiCore.\r | |
1054 | # @Prompt Maximum stack size for PeiCore.\r | |
1055 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPeiCoreMaxPeiStackSize|0x20000|UINT32|0x00010032\r | |
1056 | \r | |
1057 | ## Maximum PPI count is supported by PeiCore's PPI database.\r | |
1058 | # @Prompt Maximum PPI count supported by PeiCore.\r | |
1059 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPeiCoreMaxPpiSupported|64|UINT32|0x00010033\r | |
1060 | \r | |
1061 | ## The maximum size of a single non-HwErr type variable.\r | |
1062 | # @Prompt Maximum variable size.\r | |
1063 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMaxVariableSize|0x400|UINT32|0x30000003\r | |
1064 | \r | |
1065 | ## The maximum size of a single authenticated variable.\r | |
1066 | # The value is 0 as default for compatibility that maximum authenticated variable size is specified by PcdMaxVariableSize.\r | |
1067 | # @Prompt Maximum authenticated variable size.\r | |
1068 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMaxAuthVariableSize|0x00|UINT32|0x30000009\r | |
1069 | \r | |
1070 | ## The maximum size of a single non-authenticated volatile variable.\r | |
1071 | # The default value is 0 for compatibility: in that case, the maximum\r | |
1072 | # non-authenticated volatile variable size remains specified by\r | |
1073 | # PcdMaxVariableSize. Only the MdeModulePkg/Universal/Variable/RuntimeDxe\r | |
1074 | # driver supports this PCD.\r | |
1075 | # @Prompt Maximum non-authenticated volatile variable size.\r | |
1076 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMaxVolatileVariableSize|0x00|UINT32|0x3000000a\r | |
1077 | \r | |
1078 | ## The maximum size of single hardware error record variable.<BR><BR>\r | |
1079 | # In IA32/X64 platforms, this value should be larger than 1KB.<BR>\r | |
1080 | # In IA64 platforms, this value should be larger than 128KB.<BR>\r | |
1081 | # @Prompt Maximum HwErr variable size.\r | |
1082 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMaxHardwareErrorVariableSize|0x8000|UINT32|0x30000004\r | |
1083 | \r | |
1084 | ## The size of reserved HwErr variable space. Note that this value must be less than (PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize - EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER.HeaderLength - sizeof (VARIABLE_STORE_HEADER)).\r | |
1085 | # In EdkII implementation, HwErr type variable is stored with common non-volatile variables in the same NV region.\r | |
1086 | # so the platform integrator should ensure this value is less than (PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize - EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER.HeaderLength - sizeof (VARIABLE_STORE_HEADER)).\r | |
1087 | # this value is used to guarantee the space of HwErr type variable and not populated by common variable.\r | |
1088 | # @Prompt HwErr variable storage size.\r | |
1089 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdHwErrStorageSize|0x0000|UINT32|0x30000006\r | |
1090 | \r | |
1091 | ## The size of maximum user NV variable space.<BR><BR>\r | |
1092 | # Note that this value must be less than (PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize - EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER.HeaderLength - sizeof (VARIABLE_STORE_HEADER) - PcdHwErrStorageSize).<BR>\r | |
1093 | # If the value is 0, it means user variable share the same NV storage with system variable,\r | |
1094 | # this is designed to keep the compatibility for the platform that does not allocate special region for user variable.<BR>\r | |
1095 | # If the value is non-0, the below 4 types of variables will be regarded as System Variable after EndOfDxe, their property could be got by VarCheck protocol,\r | |
1096 | # otherwise the variable will be regarded as user variable.<BR>\r | |
1097 | # 1) UEFI defined variables (gEfiGlobalVariableGuid and gEfiImageSecurityDatabaseGuid(auth variable) variables at least).<BR>\r | |
1098 | # 2) Variables managed by Variable driver internally.<BR>\r | |
1099 | # 3) Variables need to be locked, they MUST be set by VariableLock protocol.<BR>\r | |
1100 | # 4) Important variables during platform boot, their property SHOULD be set by VarCheck protocol.<BR>\r | |
1101 | # The PCD is used to guarantee the space of system variable and not populated by user variable.<BR>\r | |
1102 | # @Prompt Maximum user NV variable space size.\r | |
1103 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMaxUserNvVariableSpaceSize|0x00|UINT32|0x00000009\r | |
1104 | \r | |
1105 | ## The size of NV variable space reserved at UEFI boottime.<BR><BR>\r | |
1106 | # Note that this value must be less than (PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize - EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER.HeaderLength - sizeof (VARIABLE_STORE_HEADER) - PcdHwErrStorageSize).<BR>\r | |
1107 | # In EdkII implementation, variable driver can reserved some NV storage region for boottime settings.\r | |
1108 | # So at UEFI runtime, the variable service consumer can not exhaust full NV storage region.<BR>\r | |
1109 | # Then the common NV variable space size at boottime will be\r | |
1110 | # (PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize - EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER.HeaderLength - sizeof (VARIABLE_STORE_HEADER) - PcdHwErrStorageSize),<BR>\r | |
1111 | # and the common NV variable space size at runtime will be\r | |
1112 | # (PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize - EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER.HeaderLength - sizeof (VARIABLE_STORE_HEADER) - PcdHwErrStorageSize) - PcdBoottimeReservedNvVariableSpaceSize.<BR>\r | |
1113 | # @Prompt Boottime reserved NV variable space size.\r | |
1114 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdBoottimeReservedNvVariableSpaceSize|0x00|UINT32|0x30000007\r | |
1115 | \r | |
1116 | ## Reclaim variable space at EndOfDxe.<BR><BR>\r | |
1117 | # The value is FALSE as default for compatibility that variable driver tries to reclaim variable space at ReadyToBoot event.<BR>\r | |
1118 | # If the value is set to TRUE, variable driver tries to reclaim variable space at EndOfDxe event.<BR>\r | |
1119 | # @Prompt Reclaim variable space at EndOfDxe.\r | |
1120 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdReclaimVariableSpaceAtEndOfDxe|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x30000008\r | |
1121 | \r | |
1122 | ## The size of volatile buffer. This buffer is used to store VOLATILE attribute variables.\r | |
1123 | # @Prompt Variable storage size.\r | |
1124 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdVariableStoreSize|0x10000|UINT32|0x30000005\r | |
1125 | \r | |
1126 | ## FFS filename to find the ACPI tables.\r | |
1127 | # @Prompt FFS name of ACPI tables storage.\r | |
1128 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdAcpiTableStorageFile|{ 0x25, 0x4e, 0x37, 0x7e, 0x01, 0x8e, 0xee, 0x4f, 0x87, 0xf2, 0x39, 0xc, 0x23, 0xc6, 0x6, 0xcd }|VOID*|0x30000016\r | |
1129 | \r | |
1130 | ## FFS filename to find the capsule coalesce image.\r | |
1131 | # @Prompt FFS name of capsule coalesce image.\r | |
1132 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCapsuleCoalesceFile|{ 0xA6, 0xE4, 0xFD, 0xF7, 0x4C, 0x29, 0x3c, 0x49, 0xB5, 0x0F, 0x97, 0x34, 0x55, 0x3B, 0xB7, 0x57 }|VOID*|0x30000017\r | |
1133 | \r | |
1134 | ## Maximum number of performance log entries during PEI phase.\r | |
1135 | # Use PcdMaxPeiPerformanceLogEntries16 if the number of entries required is\r | |
1136 | # more than 255.\r | |
1137 | # @Prompt Maximum number of PEI performance log entries.\r | |
1138 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMaxPeiPerformanceLogEntries|40|UINT8|0x0001002f\r | |
1139 | \r | |
1140 | ## Maximum number of performance log entries during PEI phase.\r | |
1141 | # If set to 0, then PcdMaxPeiPerformanceLogEntries determines the number of\r | |
1142 | # entries. If greater than 0, then this PCD determines the number of entries,\r | |
1143 | # and PcdMaxPeiPerformanceLogEntries is ignored.\r | |
1144 | # @Prompt Maximum number of PEI performance log entries.\r | |
1145 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMaxPeiPerformanceLogEntries16|0|UINT16|0x00010035\r | |
1146 | \r | |
1147 | ## RTC Update Timeout Value(microsecond).\r | |
1148 | # @Prompt RTC Update Timeout Value.\r | |
1149 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdRealTimeClockUpdateTimeout|100000|UINT32|0x00010034\r | |
1150 | \r | |
1151 | ## Indicates the 16550 serial port registers are in MMIO space, or in I/O space. Default is I/O space.<BR><BR>\r | |
1152 | # TRUE - 16550 serial port registers are in MMIO space.<BR>\r | |
1153 | # FALSE - 16550 serial port registers are in I/O space.<BR>\r | |
1154 | # @Prompt Serial port registers use MMIO.\r | |
1155 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSerialUseMmio|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x00020000\r | |
1156 | \r | |
1157 | ## Indicates if the 16550 serial port hardware flow control will be enabled. Default is FALSE.<BR><BR>\r | |
1158 | # TRUE - 16550 serial port hardware flow control will be enabled.<BR>\r | |
1159 | # FALSE - 16550 serial port hardware flow control will be disabled.<BR>\r | |
1160 | # @Prompt Enable serial port hardware flow control.\r | |
1161 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSerialUseHardwareFlowControl|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x00020001\r | |
1162 | \r | |
1163 | ## Indicates if the 16550 serial Tx operations will be blocked if DSR is not asserted (no cable). Default is FALSE.\r | |
1164 | # This PCD is ignored if PcdSerialUseHardwareFlowControl is FALSE.<BR><BR>\r | |
1165 | # TRUE - 16550 serial Tx operations will be blocked if DSR is not asserted.<BR>\r | |
1166 | # FALSE - 16550 serial Tx operations will not be blocked if DSR is not asserted.<BR>\r | |
1167 | # @Prompt Enable serial port cable detetion.\r | |
1168 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSerialDetectCable|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x00020006\r | |
1169 | \r | |
1170 | ## Base address of 16550 serial port registers in MMIO or I/O space. Default is 0x3F8.\r | |
1171 | # @Prompt Base address of serial port registers.\r | |
1172 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSerialRegisterBase|0x03F8|UINT64|0x00020002\r | |
1173 | \r | |
1174 | ## Baud rate for the 16550 serial port. Default is 115200 baud.\r | |
1175 | # @Prompt Baud rate for serial port.\r | |
1176 | # @ValidList 0x80000001 | 921600, 460800, 230400, 115200, 57600, 38400, 19200, 9600, 7200, 4800, 3600, 2400, 2000, 1800, 1200, 600, 300, 150, 134, 110, 75, 50\r | |
1177 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSerialBaudRate|115200|UINT32|0x00020003\r | |
1178 | \r | |
1179 | ## Line Control Register (LCR) for the 16550 serial port. This encodes data bits, parity, and stop bits.<BR><BR>\r | |
1180 | # BIT1..BIT0 - Data bits. 00b = 5 bits, 01b = 6 bits, 10b = 7 bits, 11b = 8 bits<BR>\r | |
1181 | # BIT2 - Stop Bits. 0 = 1 stop bit. 1 = 1.5 stop bits if 5 data bits selected, otherwise 2 stop bits.<BR>\r | |
1182 | # BIT5..BIT3 - Parity. xx0b = No Parity, 001b = Odd Parity, 011b = Even Parity, 101b = Mark Parity, 111b=Stick Parity<BR>\r | |
1183 | # BIT7..BIT6 - Reserved. Must be 0.<BR>\r | |
1184 | #\r | |
1185 | # Default is No Parity, 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bit.<BR>\r | |
1186 | # @Prompt Serial port Line Control settings.\r | |
1187 | # @Expression 0x80000002 | (gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSerialLineControl & 0xC0) == 0\r | |
1188 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSerialLineControl|0x03|UINT8|0x00020004\r | |
1189 | \r | |
1190 | ## FIFO Control Register (FCR) for the 16550 serial port.<BR><BR>\r | |
1191 | # BIT0 - FIFO Enable. 0 = Disable FIFOs. 1 = Enable FIFOs.<BR>\r | |
1192 | # BIT1 - Clear receive FIFO. 1 = Clear FIFO.<BR>\r | |
1193 | # BIT2 - Clear transmit FIFO. 1 = Clear FIFO.<BR>\r | |
1194 | # BIT4..BIT3 - Reserved. Must be 0.<BR>\r | |
1195 | # BIT5 - Enable 64-byte FIFO. 0 = Disable 64-byte FIFO. 1 = Enable 64-byte FIFO<BR>\r | |
1196 | # BIT7..BIT6 - Reserved. Must be 0.<BR>\r | |
1197 | #\r | |
1198 | # Default is to enable and clear all FIFOs.<BR>\r | |
1199 | # @Prompt Serial port FIFO Control settings.\r | |
1200 | # @Expression 0x80000002 | (gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSerialFifoControl & 0xD8) == 0\r | |
1201 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSerialFifoControl|0x07|UINT8|0x00020005\r | |
1202 | \r | |
1203 | ## This setting can override the default TFTP block size. A value of 0 computes\r | |
1204 | # the default from MTU information. A non-zero value will be used as block size\r | |
1205 | # in bytes.\r | |
1206 | # @Prompt TFTP block size.\r | |
1207 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdTftpBlockSize|0x0|UINT64|0x30001026\r | |
1208 | \r | |
1209 | ## Maximum address that the DXE Core will allocate the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_POINTER\r | |
1210 | # structure. The default value for this PCD is 0, which means that the DXE Core\r | |
1211 | # will allocate the buffer from the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_POINTER structure on a 4MB\r | |
1212 | # boundary as close to the top of memory as feasible. If this PCD is set to a\r | |
1213 | # value other than 0, then the DXE Core will first attempt to allocate the\r | |
1214 | # EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_POINTER structure on a 4MB boundary below the address specified\r | |
1215 | # by this PCD, and if that allocation fails, retry the allocation on a 4MB\r | |
1216 | # boundary as close to the top of memory as feasible.\r | |
1217 | # @Prompt Maximum Efi System Table Pointer address.\r | |
1218 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMaxEfiSystemTablePointerAddress|0x0|UINT64|0x30001027\r | |
1219 | \r | |
1220 | ## Indicates if to shadow PEIM on S3 boot path after memory is ready.<BR><BR>\r | |
1221 | # TRUE - Shadow PEIM on S3 boot path after memory is ready.<BR>\r | |
1222 | # FALSE - Not shadow PEIM on S3 boot path after memory is ready.<BR>\r | |
1223 | # @Prompt Shadow Peim On S3 Boot.\r | |
1224 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdShadowPeimOnS3Boot|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x30001028\r | |
1225 | \r | |
1226 | ## Indicates if to shadow PEIM and PeiCore after memory is ready.<BR><BR>\r | |
1227 | # This PCD is used on other boot path except for S3 boot.\r | |
1228 | # TRUE - Shadow PEIM and PeiCore after memory is ready.<BR>\r | |
1229 | # FALSE - Not shadow PEIM after memory is ready.<BR>\r | |
1230 | # @Prompt Shadow Peim and PeiCore on boot\r | |
1231 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdShadowPeimOnBoot|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x30001029\r | |
1232 | \r | |
1233 | ## The mask is used to control memory profile behavior.<BR><BR>\r | |
1234 | # BIT0 - Enable UEFI memory profile.<BR>\r | |
1235 | # BIT1 - Enable SMRAM profile.<BR>\r | |
1236 | # BIT7 - Disable recording at the start.<BR>\r | |
1237 | # @Prompt Memory Profile Property.\r | |
1238 | # @Expression 0x80000002 | (gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMemoryProfilePropertyMask & 0x7C) == 0\r | |
1239 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMemoryProfilePropertyMask|0x0|UINT8|0x30001041\r | |
1240 | \r | |
1241 | ## The mask is used to control SmiHandlerProfile behavior.<BR><BR>\r | |
1242 | # BIT0 - Enable SmiHandlerProfile.<BR>\r | |
1243 | # @Prompt SmiHandlerProfile Property.\r | |
1244 | # @Expression 0x80000002 | (gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSmiHandlerProfilePropertyMask & 0xFE) == 0\r | |
1245 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSmiHandlerProfilePropertyMask|0|UINT8|0x00000108\r | |
1246 | \r | |
1247 | ## This flag is to control which memory types of alloc info will be recorded by DxeCore & SmmCore.<BR><BR>\r | |
1248 | # For SmmCore, only EfiRuntimeServicesCode and EfiRuntimeServicesData are valid.<BR>\r | |
1249 | #\r | |
1250 | # Below is bit mask for this PCD: (Order is same as UEFI spec)<BR>\r | |
1251 | # EfiReservedMemoryType 0x0001<BR>\r | |
1252 | # EfiLoaderCode 0x0002<BR>\r | |
1253 | # EfiLoaderData 0x0004<BR>\r | |
1254 | # EfiBootServicesCode 0x0008<BR>\r | |
1255 | # EfiBootServicesData 0x0010<BR>\r | |
1256 | # EfiRuntimeServicesCode 0x0020<BR>\r | |
1257 | # EfiRuntimeServicesData 0x0040<BR>\r | |
1258 | # EfiConventionalMemory 0x0080<BR>\r | |
1259 | # EfiUnusableMemory 0x0100<BR>\r | |
1260 | # EfiACPIReclaimMemory 0x0200<BR>\r | |
1261 | # EfiACPIMemoryNVS 0x0400<BR>\r | |
1262 | # EfiMemoryMappedIO 0x0800<BR>\r | |
1263 | # EfiMemoryMappedIOPortSpace 0x1000<BR>\r | |
1264 | # EfiPalCode 0x2000<BR>\r | |
1265 | # EfiPersistentMemory 0x4000<BR>\r | |
1266 | # OEM Reserved 0x4000000000000000<BR>\r | |
1267 | # OS Reserved 0x8000000000000000<BR>\r | |
1268 | #\r | |
1269 | # e.g. Reserved+ACPINvs+ACPIReclaim+RuntimeCode+RuntimeData are needed, 0x661 should be used.<BR>\r | |
1270 | #\r | |
1271 | # @Prompt Memory profile memory type.\r | |
1272 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMemoryProfileMemoryType|0x0|UINT64|0x30001042\r | |
1273 | \r | |
1274 | ## This PCD is to control which drivers need memory profile data.<BR><BR>\r | |
1275 | # For example:<BR>\r | |
1276 | # One image only (Shell):<BR>\r | |
1277 | # Header GUID<BR>\r | |
1278 | # {0x04, 0x06, 0x14, 0x00, 0x83, 0xA5, 0x04, 0x7C, 0x3E, 0x9E, 0x1C, 0x4F, 0xAD, 0x65, 0xE0, 0x52, 0x68, 0xD0, 0xB4, 0xD1,<BR>\r | |
1279 | # 0x7F, 0xFF, 0x04, 0x00}<BR>\r | |
1280 | # Two or more images (Shell + WinNtSimpleFileSystem):<BR>\r | |
1281 | # {0x04, 0x06, 0x14, 0x00, 0x83, 0xA5, 0x04, 0x7C, 0x3E, 0x9E, 0x1C, 0x4F, 0xAD, 0x65, 0xE0, 0x52, 0x68, 0xD0, 0xB4, 0xD1,<BR>\r | |
1282 | # 0x7F, 0x01, 0x04, 0x00,<BR>\r | |
1283 | # 0x04, 0x06, 0x14, 0x00, 0x8B, 0xE1, 0x25, 0x9C, 0xBA, 0x76, 0xDA, 0x43, 0xA1, 0x32, 0xDB, 0xB0, 0x99, 0x7C, 0xEF, 0xEF,<BR>\r | |
1284 | # 0x7F, 0xFF, 0x04, 0x00}<BR>\r | |
1285 | # @Prompt Memory profile driver path.\r | |
1286 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMemoryProfileDriverPath|{0x0}|VOID*|0x00001043\r | |
1287 | \r | |
1288 | ## Set image protection policy. The policy is bitwise.\r | |
1289 | # If a bit is set, the image will be protected by DxeCore if it is aligned.\r | |
1290 | # The code section becomes read-only, and the data section becomes non-executable.\r | |
1291 | # If a bit is clear, nothing will be done to image code/data sections.<BR><BR>\r | |
1292 | # BIT0 - Image from unknown device. <BR>\r | |
1293 | # BIT1 - Image from firmware volume.<BR>\r | |
1294 | # <BR>\r | |
1295 | # Note: If a bit is cleared, the data section could be still non-executable if\r | |
1296 | # PcdDxeNxMemoryProtectionPolicy is enabled for EfiLoaderData, EfiBootServicesData\r | |
1297 | # and/or EfiRuntimeServicesData.<BR>\r | |
1298 | # <BR>\r | |
1299 | # @Prompt Set image protection policy.\r | |
1300 | # @ValidRange 0x80000002 | 0x00000000 - 0x0000001F\r | |
1301 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdImageProtectionPolicy|0x00000002|UINT32|0x00001047\r | |
1302 | \r | |
1303 | ## Set DXE memory protection policy. The policy is bitwise.\r | |
1304 | # If a bit is set, memory regions of the associated type will be mapped\r | |
1305 | # non-executable.<BR>\r | |
1306 | # If a bit is cleared, nothing will be done to associated type of memory.<BR>\r | |
1307 | # <BR>\r | |
1308 | # Below is bit mask for this PCD: (Order is same as UEFI spec)<BR>\r | |
1309 | # EfiReservedMemoryType 0x0001<BR>\r | |
1310 | # EfiLoaderCode 0x0002<BR>\r | |
1311 | # EfiLoaderData 0x0004<BR>\r | |
1312 | # EfiBootServicesCode 0x0008<BR>\r | |
1313 | # EfiBootServicesData 0x0010<BR>\r | |
1314 | # EfiRuntimeServicesCode 0x0020<BR>\r | |
1315 | # EfiRuntimeServicesData 0x0040<BR>\r | |
1316 | # EfiConventionalMemory 0x0080<BR>\r | |
1317 | # EfiUnusableMemory 0x0100<BR>\r | |
1318 | # EfiACPIReclaimMemory 0x0200<BR>\r | |
1319 | # EfiACPIMemoryNVS 0x0400<BR>\r | |
1320 | # EfiMemoryMappedIO 0x0800<BR>\r | |
1321 | # EfiMemoryMappedIOPortSpace 0x1000<BR>\r | |
1322 | # EfiPalCode 0x2000<BR>\r | |
1323 | # EfiPersistentMemory 0x4000<BR>\r | |
1324 | # OEM Reserved 0x4000000000000000<BR>\r | |
1325 | # OS Reserved 0x8000000000000000<BR>\r | |
1326 | #\r | |
1327 | # NOTE: User must NOT set NX protection for EfiLoaderCode / EfiBootServicesCode / EfiRuntimeServicesCode. <BR>\r | |
1328 | # User MUST set the same NX protection for EfiBootServicesData and EfiConventionalMemory. <BR>\r | |
1329 | #\r | |
1330 | # e.g. 0x7FD5 can be used for all memory except Code. <BR>\r | |
1331 | # e.g. 0x7BD4 can be used for all memory except Code and ACPINVS/Reserved. <BR>\r | |
1332 | #\r | |
1333 | # @Prompt Set DXE memory protection policy.\r | |
1334 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDxeNxMemoryProtectionPolicy|0x0000000|UINT64|0x00001048\r | |
1335 | \r | |
1336 | ## PCI Serial Device Info. It is an array of Device, Function, and Power Management\r | |
1337 | # information that describes the path that contains zero or more PCI to PCI briges\r | |
1338 | # followed by a PCI serial device. Each array entry is 4-bytes in length. The\r | |
1339 | # first byte is the PCI Device Number, then second byte is the PCI Function Number,\r | |
1340 | # and the last two bytes are the offset to the PCI power management capabilities\r | |
1341 | # register used to manage the D0-D3 states. If a PCI power management capabilities\r | |
1342 | # register is not present, then the last two bytes in the offset is set to 0. The\r | |
1343 | # array is terminated by an array entry with a PCI Device Number of 0xFF. For a\r | |
1344 | # non-PCI fixed address serial device, such as an ISA serial device, the value is 0xFF.\r | |
1345 | # @Prompt Pci Serial Device Info\r | |
1346 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSerialPciDeviceInfo|{0xFF}|VOID*|0x00010067\r | |
1347 | \r | |
1348 | ## PCI Serial Parameters. It is an array of VendorID, DeviceID, ClockRate, Offset,\r | |
1349 | # BarIndex, RegisterStride, ReceiveFifoDepth, TransmitFifoDepth information that\r | |
1350 | # describes the parameters of special PCI serial devices.\r | |
1351 | # Each array entry is 24-byte in length. The array is terminated\r | |
1352 | # by an array entry with a PCI Vendor ID of 0xFFFF. If a platform only contains a\r | |
1353 | # standard 16550 PCI serial device whose class code is 7/0/2, the value is 0xFFFF.\r | |
1354 | # The C style structure is defined as below:<BR>\r | |
1355 | # typedef struct {<BR>\r | |
1356 | # UINT16 VendorId; ///< Vendor ID to match the PCI device. The value 0xFFFF terminates the list of entries.<BR>\r | |
1357 | # UINT16 DeviceId; ///< Device ID to match the PCI device.<BR>\r | |
1358 | # UINT32 ClockRate; ///< UART clock rate. Set to 0 for default clock rate of 1843200 Hz.<BR>\r | |
1359 | # UINT64 Offset; ///< The byte offset into to the BAR.<BR>\r | |
1360 | # UINT8 BarIndex; ///< Which BAR to get the UART base address.<BR>\r | |
1361 | # UINT8 RegisterStride; ///< UART register stride in bytes. Set to 0 for default register stride of 1 byte.<BR>\r | |
1362 | # UINT16 ReceiveFifoDepth; ///< UART receive FIFO depth in bytes. Set to 0 for a default FIFO depth of 16 bytes.<BR>\r | |
1363 | # UINT16 TransmitFifoDepth; ///< UART transmit FIFO depth in bytes. Set to 0 for a default FIFO depth of 16 bytes.<BR>\r | |
1364 | # UINT8 Reserved[2];<BR>\r | |
1365 | # } PCI_SERIAL_PARAMETER;<BR>\r | |
1366 | # It contains zero or more instances of the above structure.<BR>\r | |
1367 | # For example, if a PCI device contains two UARTs, PcdPciSerialParameters needs\r | |
1368 | # to contain two instances of the above structure, with the VendorId and DeviceId\r | |
1369 | # equals to the Device ID and Vendor ID of the device; If the PCI device uses the\r | |
1370 | # first two BARs to support two UARTs, BarIndex of first instance equals to 0 and\r | |
1371 | # BarIndex of second one equals to 1; If the PCI device uses the first BAR to\r | |
1372 | # support both UARTs, BarIndex of both instance equals to 0, Offset of first\r | |
1373 | # instance equals to 0 and Offset of second one equals to a value bigger than or\r | |
1374 | # equal to 8.<BR>\r | |
1375 | # For certain UART whose register needs to be accessed in DWORD aligned address,\r | |
1376 | # RegisterStride equals to 4.\r | |
1377 | # @Prompt Pci Serial Parameters\r | |
1378 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPciSerialParameters|{0xFF, 0xFF}|VOID*|0x00010071\r | |
1379 | \r | |
1380 | ## Serial Port Extended Transmit FIFO Size. The default is 64 bytes.\r | |
1381 | # @Prompt Serial Port Extended Transmit FIFO Size in Bytes\r | |
1382 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSerialExtendedTxFifoSize|64|UINT32|0x00010068\r | |
1383 | \r | |
1384 | ## This PCD points to the file name GUID of the BootManagerMenuApp\r | |
1385 | # Platform can customize the PCD to point to different application for Boot Manager Menu\r | |
1386 | # @Prompt Boot Manager Menu File\r | |
1387 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdBootManagerMenuFile|{ 0xdc, 0x5b, 0xc2, 0xee, 0xf2, 0x67, 0x95, 0x4d, 0xb1, 0xd5, 0xf8, 0x1b, 0x20, 0x39, 0xd1, 0x1d }|VOID*|0x0001006b\r | |
1388 | \r | |
1389 | ## This PCD points to the formset GUID of the driver health management form\r | |
1390 | # The form will be popped up by BDS core when there are Configuration Required driver health intances.\r | |
1391 | # Platform can customize the PCD to point to different formset.\r | |
1392 | # @Prompt Driver Health Management Form\r | |
1393 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDriverHealthConfigureForm|{ 0xf4, 0xd9, 0x96, 0x42, 0xfc, 0xf6, 0xde, 0x4d, 0x86, 0x85, 0x8c, 0xe2, 0xd7, 0x9d, 0x90, 0xf0 }|VOID*|0x0001006c\r | |
1394 | \r | |
1395 | ## The number of bytes between registers in serial device. The default is 1 byte.\r | |
1396 | # @Prompt Serial Port Register Stride in Bytes\r | |
1397 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSerialRegisterStride|1|UINT32|0x0001006d\r | |
1398 | \r | |
1399 | ## This PCD to include the driver guid of VFR drivers for VarCheckHiiBin generation.<BR><BR>\r | |
1400 | # Default is gZeroGuid that means no VFR driver will be parsed for VarCheckHiiBin generation.<BR>\r | |
1401 | # If it is set to an all FFs GUID, it means all modules in all FVs will be parsed for VarCheckHiiBin generation.<BR>\r | |
1402 | # @Prompt Driver guid array of VFR drivers for VarCheckHiiBin generation.\r | |
1403 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdVarCheckVfrDriverGuidArray|{ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }|VOID*|0x3000103A\r | |
1404 | \r | |
1405 | ## Indicates which ACPI versions are targeted by the ACPI tables exposed to the OS\r | |
1406 | # These values are aligned with the definitions in MdePkg/Include/Protocol/AcpiSystemDescriptionTable.h\r | |
1407 | # BIT 1 - EFI_ACPI_TABLE_VERSION_1_0B.<BR>\r | |
1408 | # BIT 2 - EFI_ACPI_TABLE_VERSION_2_0.<BR>\r | |
1409 | # BIT 3 - EFI_ACPI_TABLE_VERSION_3_0.<BR>\r | |
1410 | # BIT 4 - EFI_ACPI_TABLE_VERSION_4_0.<BR>\r | |
1411 | # BIT 5 - EFI_ACPI_TABLE_VERSION_5_0.<BR>\r | |
1412 | # @Prompt Exposed ACPI table versions.\r | |
1413 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdAcpiExposedTableVersions|0x3E|UINT32|0x0001004c\r | |
1414 | \r | |
1415 | ## This PCD defines the MAX repair count.\r | |
1416 | # The default value is 0 that means infinite.\r | |
1417 | # @Prompt MAX repair count\r | |
1418 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMaxRepairCount|0x00|UINT32|0x00010076\r | |
1419 | \r | |
1420 | ## Status Code for Capsule subclass definitions.<BR><BR>\r | |
1421 | # EFI_OEM_SPECIFIC_SUBCLASS_CAPSULE = 0x00810000<BR>\r | |
1422 | # NOTE: The default value of this PCD may collide with other OEM specific status codes.\r | |
1423 | # Override the value of this PCD in the platform DSC file as needed.\r | |
1424 | # @Prompt Status Code for Capsule subclass definitions\r | |
1425 | # @ValidList 0x80000003 | 0x00810000\r | |
1426 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdStatusCodeSubClassCapsule|0x00810000|UINT32|0x00000100\r | |
1427 | \r | |
1428 | ## Status Code for Capsule Process Begin.<BR><BR>\r | |
1429 | # EFI_CAPSULE_PROCESS_CAPSULES_BEGIN = (EFI_OEM_SPECIFIC | 0x00000001) = 0x00008001<BR>\r | |
1430 | # NOTE: The default value of this PCD may collide with other OEM specific status codes.\r | |
1431 | # Override the value of this PCD in the platform DSC file as needed.\r | |
1432 | # @Prompt Status Code for Capsule Process Begin\r | |
1433 | # @ValidList 0x80000003 | 0x00008001\r | |
1434 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCapsuleStatusCodeProcessCapsulesBegin|0x00008001|UINT32|0x00000101\r | |
1435 | \r | |
1436 | ## Status Code for Capsule Process End.<BR><BR>\r | |
1437 | # EFI_CAPSULE_PROCESS_CAPSULES_END = (EFI_OEM_SPECIFIC | 0x00000002) = 0x00008002<BR>\r | |
1438 | # NOTE: The default value of this PCD may collide with other OEM specific status codes.\r | |
1439 | # Override the value of this PCD in the platform DSC file as needed.\r | |
1440 | # @Prompt Status Code for Capsule Process End\r | |
1441 | # @ValidList 0x80000003 | 0x00008002\r | |
1442 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCapsuleStatusCodeProcessCapsulesEnd|0x00008002|UINT32|0x00000102\r | |
1443 | \r | |
1444 | ## Status Code for Capsule Process Updating Firmware.<BR><BR>\r | |
1445 | # EFI_CAPSULE_UPDATING_FIRMWARE = (EFI_OEM_SPECIFIC | 0x00000003) = 0x00008003<BR>\r | |
1446 | # NOTE: The default value of this PCD may collide with other OEM specific status codes.\r | |
1447 | # Override the value of this PCD in the platform DSC file as needed.\r | |
1448 | # @Prompt Status Code for Capsule Process Updating Firmware\r | |
1449 | # @ValidList 0x80000003 | 0x00008003\r | |
1450 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCapsuleStatusCodeUpdatingFirmware|0x00008003|UINT32|0x00000103\r | |
1451 | \r | |
1452 | ## Status Code for Capsule Process Update Firmware Success.<BR><BR>\r | |
1453 | # EFI_CAPSULE_UPDATE_FIRMWARE_SUCCESS = (EFI_OEM_SPECIFIC | 0x00000004) = 0x00008004<BR>\r | |
1454 | # NOTE: The default value of this PCD may collide with other OEM specific status codes.\r | |
1455 | # Override the value of this PCD in the platform DSC file as needed.\r | |
1456 | # @Prompt Status Code for Capsule Process Update Firmware Success\r | |
1457 | # @ValidList 0x80000003 | 0x00008004\r | |
1458 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCapsuleStatusCodeUpdateFirmwareSuccess|0x00008004|UINT32|0x00000104\r | |
1459 | \r | |
1460 | ## Status Code for Capsule Process Update Firmware Failed.<BR><BR>\r | |
1461 | # EFI_CAPSULE_UPDATE_FIRMWARE_FAILED = (EFI_OEM_SPECIFIC | 0x00000005) = 0x00008005<BR>\r | |
1462 | # NOTE: The default value of this PCD may collide with other OEM specific status codes.\r | |
1463 | # Override the value of this PCD in the platform DSC file as needed.\r | |
1464 | # @Prompt Status Code for Capsule Process Update Firmware Failed\r | |
1465 | # @ValidList 0x80000003 | 0x00008005\r | |
1466 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCapsuleStatusCodeUpdateFirmwareFailed|0x00008005|UINT32|0x00000105\r | |
1467 | \r | |
1468 | ## Status Code for Capsule Resetting System.<BR><BR>\r | |
1469 | # EFI_CAPSULE_RESETTING_SYSTEM = (EFI_OEM_SPECIFIC | 0x00000006) = 0x00008006<BR>\r | |
1470 | # NOTE: The default value of this PCD may collide with other OEM specific status codes.\r | |
1471 | # Override the value of this PCD in the platform DSC file as needed.\r | |
1472 | # @Prompt Status Code for Capsule Resetting System\r | |
1473 | # @ValidList 0x80000003 | 0x00008006\r | |
1474 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCapsuleStatusCodeResettingSystem|0x00008006|UINT32|0x00000106\r | |
1475 | \r | |
1476 | ## CapsuleMax value in capsule report variable.\r | |
1477 | # @Prompt CapsuleMax value in capsule report variable.\r | |
1478 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCapsuleMax|0xFFFF|UINT16|0x00000107\r | |
1479 | \r | |
1480 | ## Control which FPDT record format will be used to store the performance entry.\r | |
1481 | # On TRUE, the string FPDT record will be used to store every performance entry.\r | |
1482 | # On FALSE, the different FPDT record will be used to store the different performance entries.\r | |
1483 | # @Prompt String FPDT Record Enable Only\r | |
1484 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdEdkiiFpdtStringRecordEnableOnly|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x00000109\r | |
1485 | \r | |
1486 | ## Indicates the allowable maximum number of Reset Filters, Reset Notifications or Reset Handlers in PEI phase.\r | |
1487 | # @Prompt Maximum Number of PEI Reset Filters, Reset Notifications or Reset Handlers.\r | |
1488 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMaximumPeiResetNotifies|0x10|UINT32|0x0000010A\r | |
1489 | \r | |
1490 | [PcdsPatchableInModule, PcdsDynamic, PcdsDynamicEx]\r | |
1491 | ## This PCD defines the Console output row. The default value is 25 according to UEFI spec.\r | |
1492 | # This PCD could be set to 0 then console output would be at max column and max row.\r | |
1493 | # @Prompt Console output row.\r | |
1494 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdConOutRow|25|UINT32|0x40000006\r | |
1495 | \r | |
1496 | ## This PCD defines the Console output column. The default value is 80 according to UEFI spec.\r | |
1497 | # This PCD could be set to 0 then console output would be at max column and max row.\r | |
1498 | # @Prompt Console output column.\r | |
1499 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdConOutColumn|80|UINT32|0x40000007\r | |
1500 | \r | |
1501 | ## This PCD defines the video horizontal resolution.\r | |
1502 | # If this PCD is set to 0 then video resolution would be at highest resolution.\r | |
1503 | # @Prompt Video horizontal resolution.\r | |
1504 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdVideoHorizontalResolution|800|UINT32|0x40000009\r | |
1505 | \r | |
1506 | ## This PCD defines the video vertical resolution.\r | |
1507 | # If this PCD is set to 0 then video resolution would be at highest resolution.\r | |
1508 | # @Prompt Video vertical resolution.\r | |
1509 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdVideoVerticalResolution|600|UINT32|0x4000000a\r | |
1510 | \r | |
1511 | # The 4 PCDs below are used to specify the video resolution and text mode of text setup.\r | |
1512 | # To make text setup work in this resolution, PcdVideoHorizontalResolution, PcdVideoVerticalResolution,\r | |
1513 | # PcdConOutColumn and PcdConOutRow should be created as PcdsDynamic or PcdsDynamicEx in platform DSC file.\r | |
1514 | # Then BDS setup will update these PCDs defined in MdeModulePkg.dec and reconnect console drivers\r | |
1515 | # (GraphicsConsole, Terminal, Consplitter) to make the video resolution and text mode work\r | |
1516 | # for text setup.\r | |
1517 | \r | |
1518 | ## Specify the video horizontal resolution of text setup.\r | |
1519 | # @Prompt Video Horizontal Resolution of Text Setup\r | |
1520 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSetupVideoHorizontalResolution|800|UINT32|0x4000000b\r | |
1521 | \r | |
1522 | ## Specify the video vertical resolution of text setup.\r | |
1523 | # @Prompt Video Vertical Resolution of Text Setup\r | |
1524 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSetupVideoVerticalResolution|600|UINT32|0x4000000c\r | |
1525 | \r | |
1526 | ## Specify the console output column of text setup.\r | |
1527 | # @Prompt Console Output Column of Text Setup\r | |
1528 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSetupConOutColumn|80|UINT32|0x4000000d\r | |
1529 | \r | |
1530 | ## Specify the console output row of text setup.\r | |
1531 | # @Prompt Console Output Row of Text Setup\r | |
1532 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSetupConOutRow|25|UINT32|0x4000000e\r | |
1533 | \r | |
1534 | [PcdsFixedAtBuild, PcdsPatchableInModule, PcdsDynamic, PcdsDynamicEx]\r | |
1535 | ## UART clock frequency is for the baud rate configuration.\r | |
1536 | # @Prompt Serial Port Clock Rate.\r | |
1537 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSerialClockRate|1843200|UINT32|0x00010066\r | |
1538 | \r | |
1539 | ## This PCD points to the front page formset GUID\r | |
1540 | # Compare the FormsetGuid or ClassGuid with this PCD value can detect whether in front page\r | |
1541 | # @Prompt Front Page Formset.\r | |
1542 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFrontPageFormSetGuid|{ 0xbc, 0x30, 0x0c, 0x9e,0x06, 0x3f, 0xa6, 0x4b, 0x82, 0x88, 0x9, 0x17, 0x9b, 0x85, 0x5d, 0xbe }|VOID*|0x0001006e\r | |
1543 | \r | |
1544 | ## Base address of the NV variable range in flash device.\r | |
1545 | # @Prompt Base address of flash NV variable range.\r | |
1546 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFlashNvStorageVariableBase|0x0|UINT32|0x30000001\r | |
1547 | \r | |
1548 | ## Size of the NV variable range. Note that this value should less than or equal to PcdFlashNvStorageFtwSpareSize.\r | |
1549 | # The root cause is that variable driver will use FTW protocol to reclaim variable region.\r | |
1550 | # If the length of variable region is larger than FTW spare size, it means the whole variable region can not\r | |
1551 | # be reflushed through the manner of fault tolerant write.\r | |
1552 | # @Prompt Size of flash NV variable range.\r | |
1553 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize|0x0|UINT32|0x30000002\r | |
1554 | \r | |
1555 | ## Base address of the FTW spare block range in flash device. Note that this value should be block size aligned.\r | |
1556 | # @Prompt Base address of flash FTW spare block range.\r | |
1557 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFlashNvStorageFtwSpareBase|0x0|UINT32|0x30000013\r | |
1558 | \r | |
1559 | ## Size of the FTW spare block range. Note that this value should larger than PcdFlashNvStorageVariableSize and block size aligned.\r | |
1560 | # The root cause is that variable driver will use FTW protocol to reclaim variable region.\r | |
1561 | # If the length of variable region is larger than FTW spare size, it means the whole variable region can not\r | |
1562 | # be reflushed through the manner of fault tolerant write.\r | |
1563 | # @Prompt Size of flash FTW spare block range.\r | |
1564 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFlashNvStorageFtwSpareSize|0x0|UINT32|0x30000014\r | |
1565 | \r | |
1566 | ## Base address of the FTW working block range in flash device.\r | |
1567 | # If PcdFlashNvStorageFtwWorkingSize is larger than one block size, this value should be block size aligned.\r | |
1568 | # @Prompt Base address of flash FTW working block range.\r | |
1569 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFlashNvStorageFtwWorkingBase|0x0|UINT32|0x30000010\r | |
1570 | \r | |
1571 | ## Size of the FTW working block range.\r | |
1572 | # If the value is less than one block size, the work space range should not span blocks.\r | |
1573 | # If the value is larger than one block size, it should be block size aligned.\r | |
1574 | # @Prompt Size of flash FTW working block range.\r | |
1575 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFlashNvStorageFtwWorkingSize|0x0|UINT32|0x30000011\r | |
1576 | \r | |
1577 | ## 64-bit Base address of the NV variable range in flash device.\r | |
1578 | # @Prompt 64-bit Base address of flash NV variable range.\r | |
1579 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFlashNvStorageVariableBase64|0x0|UINT64|0x80000001\r | |
1580 | \r | |
1581 | ## 64-bit Base address of the FTW spare block range in flash device. Note that this value should be block size aligned.\r | |
1582 | # @Prompt 64-bit Base address of flash FTW spare block range.\r | |
1583 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFlashNvStorageFtwSpareBase64|0x0|UINT64|0x80000013\r | |
1584 | \r | |
1585 | ## 64-bit Base address of the FTW working block range in flash device.\r | |
1586 | # If PcdFlashNvStorageFtwWorkingSize is larger than one block size, this value should be block size aligned.\r | |
1587 | # @Prompt 64-bit Base address of flash FTW working block range.\r | |
1588 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFlashNvStorageFtwWorkingBase64|0x0|UINT64|0x80000010\r | |
1589 | \r | |
1590 | ## This PCD defines a reserved memory range for the EMU Variable driver's NV Variable Store.\r | |
1591 | # The range is valid if non-zero. The memory range size must be PcdVariableStoreSize.\r | |
1592 | # @Prompt Reserved memory range for EMU variable NV storage.\r | |
1593 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdEmuVariableNvStoreReserved|0|UINT64|0x40000008\r | |
1594 | \r | |
1595 | ## This PCD defines the times to print hello world string.\r | |
1596 | # This PCD is a sample to explain UINT32 PCD usage.\r | |
1597 | # @Prompt HellowWorld print times.\r | |
1598 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdHelloWorldPrintTimes|1|UINT32|0x40000005\r | |
1599 | \r | |
1600 | ## This PCD defines the HelloWorld print string.\r | |
1601 | # This PCD is a sample to explain String typed PCD usage.\r | |
1602 | # @Prompt HelloWorld print string.\r | |
1603 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdHelloWorldPrintString|L"UEFI Hello World!\n"|VOID*|0x40000004\r | |
1604 | \r | |
1605 | ## Indicates the maximum size of the capsule image with a reset flag that the platform can support.\r | |
1606 | # The default max size is 100MB (0x6400000) for more than one large capsule images.\r | |
1607 | # @Prompt Max size of populated capsule.\r | |
1608 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMaxSizePopulateCapsule|0x6400000|UINT32|0x0001001e\r | |
1609 | \r | |
1610 | ## Indicates the maximum size of the capsule image without a reset flag that the platform can support.\r | |
1611 | # The default max size is 10MB (0xa00000) for the casule image without reset flag setting.\r | |
1612 | # @Prompt Max size of non-populated capsule.\r | |
1613 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMaxSizeNonPopulateCapsule|0xa00000|UINT32|0x0001001f\r | |
1614 | \r | |
1615 | ## Null-terminated Unicode string of the firmware vendor name that is the default name filled into the EFI System Table.\r | |
1616 | # @Prompt Firmware vendor.\r | |
1617 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFirmwareVendor|L"EDK II"|VOID*|0x00010050\r | |
1618 | \r | |
1619 | ## Firmware revision that is the default revision filled into the EFI System Table.\r | |
1620 | # @Prompt Firmware revision.\r | |
1621 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFirmwareRevision|0x00010000|UINT32|0x00010051\r | |
1622 | \r | |
1623 | ## Null-terminated Unicode string that describes the firmware version.\r | |
1624 | # @Prompt Firmware version string.\r | |
1625 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFirmwareVersionString|L""|VOID*|0x00010052\r | |
1626 | \r | |
1627 | ## Null-terminated Unicode string that contains the date the firmware was released\r | |
1628 | # @Prompt Firmware release data string.\r | |
1629 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFirmwareReleaseDateString|L""|VOID*|0x00010053\r | |
1630 | \r | |
1631 | ## PcdStatusCodeMemorySize is used when PcdStatusCodeUseMemory is set to true.\r | |
1632 | # (PcdStatusCodeMemorySize * KBytes) is the total taken memory size.<BR><BR>\r | |
1633 | # The default value in PeiPhase is 1 KBytes.<BR>\r | |
1634 | # The default value in DxePhase is 128 KBytes.<BR>\r | |
1635 | # @Prompt StatusCode memory size.\r | |
1636 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdStatusCodeMemorySize|1|UINT16|0x00010054\r | |
1637 | \r | |
1638 | ## Indicates if to reset system when memory type information changes.<BR><BR>\r | |
1639 | # TRUE - Resets system when memory type information changes.<BR>\r | |
1640 | # FALSE - Does not reset system when memory type information changes.<BR>\r | |
1641 | # @Prompt Reset on memory type information change.\r | |
1642 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdResetOnMemoryTypeInformationChange|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010056\r | |
1643 | \r | |
1644 | ## Specify the foreground color for Subtile text in HII Form Browser. The default value is EFI_BLUE.\r | |
1645 | # Only following values defined in UEFI specification are valid:<BR><BR>\r | |
1646 | # 0x00 (EFI_BLACK)<BR>\r | |
1647 | # 0x01 (EFI_BLUE)<BR>\r | |
1648 | # 0x02 (EFI_GREEN)<BR>\r | |
1649 | # 0x03 (EFI_CYAN)<BR>\r | |
1650 | # 0x04 (EFI_RED)<BR>\r | |
1651 | # 0x05 (EFI_MAGENTA)<BR>\r | |
1652 | # 0x06 (EFI_BROWN)<BR>\r | |
1653 | # 0x07 (EFI_LIGHTGRAY)<BR>\r | |
1654 | # 0x08 (EFI_DARKGRAY)<BR>\r | |
1655 | # 0x09 (EFI_LIGHTBLUE)<BR>\r | |
1656 | # 0x0A (EFI_LIGHTGREEN)<BR>\r | |
1657 | # 0x0B (EFI_LIGHTCYAN)<BR>\r | |
1658 | # 0x0C (EFI_LIGHTRED)<BR>\r | |
1659 | # 0x0D (EFI_LIGHTMAGENTA)<BR>\r | |
1660 | # 0x0E (EFI_YELLOW)<BR>\r | |
1661 | # 0x0F (EFI_WHITE)<BR>\r | |
1662 | # @Prompt Foreground color for browser subtile.\r | |
1663 | # @ValidRange 0x80000004 | 0x00 - 0x0F\r | |
1664 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdBrowserSubtitleTextColor|0x01|UINT8|0x00010057\r | |
1665 | \r | |
1666 | ## Specify the foreground color for prompt and Question value text in HII Form Browser. The default value is EFI_BLACK.\r | |
1667 | # Only following values defined in UEFI specification are valid:<BR><BR>\r | |
1668 | # 0x00 (EFI_BLACK)<BR>\r | |
1669 | # 0x01 (EFI_BLUE)<BR>\r | |
1670 | # 0x02 (EFI_GREEN)<BR>\r | |
1671 | # 0x03 (EFI_CYAN)<BR>\r | |
1672 | # 0x04 (EFI_RED)<BR>\r | |
1673 | # 0x05 (EFI_MAGENTA)<BR>\r | |
1674 | # 0x06 (EFI_BROWN)<BR>\r | |
1675 | # 0x07 (EFI_LIGHTGRAY)<BR>\r | |
1676 | # 0x08 (EFI_DARKGRAY)<BR>\r | |
1677 | # 0x09 (EFI_LIGHTBLUE)<BR>\r | |
1678 | # 0x0A (EFI_LIGHTGREEN)<BR>\r | |
1679 | # 0x0B (EFI_LIGHTCYAN)<BR>\r | |
1680 | # 0x0C (EFI_LIGHTRED)<BR>\r | |
1681 | # 0x0D (EFI_LIGHTMAGENTA)<BR>\r | |
1682 | # 0x0E (EFI_YELLOW)<BR>\r | |
1683 | # 0x0F (EFI_WHITE)<BR>\r | |
1684 | # @Prompt Foreground color for browser field.\r | |
1685 | # @ValidRange 0x80000004 | 0x00 - 0x0F\r | |
1686 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdBrowserFieldTextColor|0x00|UINT8|0x00010058\r | |
1687 | \r | |
1688 | ## Specify the foreground color for highlighted prompt and Question value text in HII Form Browser.\r | |
1689 | # The default value is EFI_LIGHTGRAY. Only following values defined in UEFI specification are valid:<BR><BR>\r | |
1690 | # 0x00 (EFI_BLACK)<BR>\r | |
1691 | # 0x01 (EFI_BLUE)<BR>\r | |
1692 | # 0x02 (EFI_GREEN)<BR>\r | |
1693 | # 0x03 (EFI_CYAN)<BR>\r | |
1694 | # 0x04 (EFI_RED)<BR>\r | |
1695 | # 0x05 (EFI_MAGENTA)<BR>\r | |
1696 | # 0x06 (EFI_BROWN)<BR>\r | |
1697 | # 0x07 (EFI_LIGHTGRAY)<BR>\r | |
1698 | # 0x08 (EFI_DARKGRAY)<BR>\r | |
1699 | # 0x09 (EFI_LIGHTBLUE)<BR>\r | |
1700 | # 0x0A (EFI_LIGHTGREEN)<BR>\r | |
1701 | # 0x0B (EFI_LIGHTCYAN)<BR>\r | |
1702 | # 0x0C (EFI_LIGHTRED)<BR>\r | |
1703 | # 0x0D (EFI_LIGHTMAGENTA)<BR>\r | |
1704 | # 0x0E (EFI_YELLOW)<BR>\r | |
1705 | # 0x0F (EFI_WHITE)<BR>\r | |
1706 | # @Prompt Foreground color for highlighted browser field.\r | |
1707 | # @ValidRange 0x80000004 | 0x00 - 0x0F\r | |
1708 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdBrowserFieldTextHighlightColor|0x07|UINT8|0x00010059\r | |
1709 | \r | |
1710 | ## Specify the background color for highlighted prompt and Question value text in HII Form Browser.\r | |
1711 | # The default value is EFI_BACKGROUND_BLACK. Only following values defined in UEFI specification are valid:<BR><BR>\r | |
1712 | # 0x00 (EFI_BACKGROUND_BLACK)<BR>\r | |
1713 | # 0x10 (EFI_BACKGROUND_BLUE)<BR>\r | |
1714 | # 0x20 (EFI_BACKGROUND_GREEN)<BR>\r | |
1715 | # 0x30 (EFI_BACKGROUND_CYAN)<BR>\r | |
1716 | # 0x40 (EFI_BACKGROUND_RED)<BR>\r | |
1717 | # 0x50 (EFI_BACKGROUND_MAGENTA)<BR>\r | |
1718 | # 0x60 (EFI_BACKGROUND_BROWN)<BR>\r | |
1719 | # 0x70 (EFI_BACKGROUND_LIGHTGRAY)<BR>\r | |
1720 | # @Prompt Background color for highlighted browser field.\r | |
1721 | # @ValidList 0x80000005 | 0x00, 0x10, 0x20, 0x30, 0x40, 0x50, 0x60, 0x70\r | |
1722 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdBrowserFieldBackgroundHighlightColor|0x00|UINT8|0x0001005A\r | |
1723 | \r | |
1724 | ## Time in second to delay for SATA devices to spin-up for recovery.\r | |
1725 | # @Prompt SATA spin-up delay time in second for recovery path.\r | |
1726 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSataSpinUpDelayInSecForRecoveryPath|15|UINT16|0x0001005B\r | |
1727 | \r | |
1728 | ## This PCD is used to specify memory size with page number for a pre-allocated ACPI reserved memory\r | |
1729 | # to hold runtime(after SmmReadyToLock) created S3 boot script entries. The default page number is 2.\r | |
1730 | # When changing the value of this PCD, the platform developer should make sure the memory size is\r | |
1731 | # large enough to hold the S3 boot script node created in runtime(after SmmReadyToLock) phase.\r | |
1732 | # @Prompt Reserved page number for S3 Boot Script Runtime Table.\r | |
1733 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdS3BootScriptRuntimeTableReservePageNumber|0x2|UINT16|0x0001005C\r | |
1734 | \r | |
1735 | ## The PCD is used to specify the stack size when capsule IA32 PEI transfers to long mode in PEI phase.\r | |
1736 | # The default size is 32K. When changing the value of this PCD, the platform developer should\r | |
1737 | # make sure the memory size is large enough to meet capsule PEI requirement in capsule update path.\r | |
1738 | # @Prompt Stack size for CapsulePei transfer to long mode.\r | |
1739 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdCapsulePeiLongModeStackSize|0x8000|UINT32|0x0001005D\r | |
1740 | \r | |
1741 | ## Indicates if 1G page table will be enabled.<BR><BR>\r | |
1742 | # TRUE - 1G page table will be enabled.<BR>\r | |
1743 | # FALSE - 1G page table will not be enabled.<BR>\r | |
1744 | # @Prompt Enable 1G page table support.\r | |
1745 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdUse1GPageTable|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x0001005E\r | |
1746 | \r | |
1747 | ## Indicates if the Single Root I/O virtualization is supported.<BR><BR>\r | |
1748 | # TRUE - Single Root I/O virtualization is supported.<BR>\r | |
1749 | # FALSE - Single Root I/O virtualization is not supported.<BR>\r | |
1750 | # @Prompt Enable SRIOV support.\r | |
1751 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSrIovSupport|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x10000044\r | |
1752 | \r | |
1753 | ## Indicates if the Alternative Routing-ID is supported.<BR><BR>\r | |
1754 | # TRUE - Alternative Routing-ID is supported.<BR>\r | |
1755 | # FALSE - Alternative Routing-ID is not supported.<BR>\r | |
1756 | # @Prompt Enable ARI support.\r | |
1757 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdAriSupport|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x10000045\r | |
1758 | \r | |
1759 | ## Indicates if the Multi Root I/O virtualization is supported.<BR><BR>\r | |
1760 | # TRUE - Multi Root I/O virtualization is supported.<BR>\r | |
1761 | # FALSE - Multi Root I/O virtualization is not supported.<BR>\r | |
1762 | # @Prompt Enable MRIOV support.\r | |
1763 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMrIovSupport|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x10000046\r | |
1764 | \r | |
1765 | ## Single root I/O virtualization virtual function memory BAR alignment.<BR><BR>\r | |
1766 | # BITN set indicates 2 of n+12 power<BR>\r | |
1767 | # BIT0 set indicates 4KB alignment<BR>\r | |
1768 | # BIT1 set indicates 8KB alignment<BR>\r | |
1769 | # @Prompt SRIOV system page size.\r | |
1770 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSrIovSystemPageSize|0x1|UINT32|0x10000047\r | |
1771 | \r | |
1772 | ## SMBIOS version.\r | |
1773 | # @Prompt SMBIOS version.\r | |
1774 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSmbiosVersion|0x0302|UINT16|0x00010055\r | |
1775 | \r | |
1776 | ## SMBIOS Docrev field in SMBIOS 3.0 (64-bit) Entry Point Structure.\r | |
1777 | # @Prompt SMBIOS Docrev field in SMBIOS 3.0 (64-bit) Entry Point Structure.\r | |
1778 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSmbiosDocRev|0x0|UINT8|0x0001006A\r | |
1779 | \r | |
1780 | ## SMBIOS produce method.\r | |
1781 | # BIT0 set indicates 32-bit entry point and table are produced.<BR>\r | |
1782 | # BIT1 set indicates 64-bit entry point and table are produced.<BR>\r | |
1783 | # @Prompt The policy to produce SMBIOS entry point and table.\r | |
1784 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSmbiosEntryPointProvideMethod|0x3|UINT32|0x00010069\r | |
1785 | \r | |
1786 | ## This PCD specifies the additional pad size in FPDT Basic Boot Performance Table for\r | |
1787 | # the extension FPDT boot records received after ReadyToBoot and before ExitBootService.\r | |
1788 | # @Prompt Pad size for extension FPDT boot records.\r | |
1789 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdExtFpdtBootRecordPadSize|0x20000|UINT32|0x0001005F\r | |
1790 | \r | |
1791 | ## Indicates if ConIn device are connected on demand.<BR><BR>\r | |
1792 | # TRUE - ConIn device are not connected during BDS and ReadKeyStroke/ReadKeyStrokeEx produced\r | |
1793 | # by Consplitter should be called before any real key read operation.<BR>\r | |
1794 | # FALSE - ConIn device may be connected normally during BDS.<BR>\r | |
1795 | # @Prompt ConIn connect on demand.\r | |
1796 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdConInConnectOnDemand|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x10000060\r | |
1797 | \r | |
1798 | ## Indicates if the S.M.A.R.T feature of attached ATA hard disks will be enabled.<BR><BR>\r | |
1799 | # TRUE - S.M.A.R.T feature of attached ATA hard disks will be enabled.<BR>\r | |
1800 | # FALSE - S.M.A.R.T feature of attached ATA hard disks will be default status.<BR>\r | |
1801 | # @Prompt Enable ATA S.M.A.R.T feature.\r | |
1802 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdAtaSmartEnable|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x00010065\r | |
1803 | \r | |
1804 | ## Indicates if full PCI enumeration is disabled.<BR><BR>\r | |
1805 | # TRUE - Full PCI enumeration is disabled.<BR>\r | |
1806 | # FALSE - Full PCI enumeration is not disabled.<BR>\r | |
1807 | # @Prompt Disable full PCI enumeration.\r | |
1808 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPciDisableBusEnumeration|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x10000048\r | |
1809 | \r | |
1810 | ## Disk I/O - Number of Data Buffer block.\r | |
1811 | # Define the size in block of the pre-allocated buffer. It provide better\r | |
1812 | # performance for large Disk I/O requests.\r | |
1813 | # @Prompt Disk I/O - Number of Data Buffer block.\r | |
1814 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDiskIoDataBufferBlockNum|64|UINT32|0x30001039\r | |
1815 | \r | |
1816 | ## This PCD specifies the PCI-based UFS host controller mmio base address.\r | |
1817 | # Define the mmio base address of the pci-based UFS host controller. If there are multiple UFS\r | |
1818 | # host controllers, their mmio base addresses are calculated one by one from this base address.\r | |
1819 | # @Prompt Mmio base address of pci-based UFS host controller.\r | |
1820 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdUfsPciHostControllerMmioBase|0xd0000000|UINT32|0x10000061\r | |
1821 | \r | |
1822 | ## Specify Max ESRT cache entry number supported for FMP instances\r | |
1823 | #\r | |
1824 | # @Prompt Max FMP ESRT entry number to be synced & cached in repository.\r | |
1825 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMaxFmpEsrtCacheNum|32|UINT32|0x0000006b\r | |
1826 | \r | |
1827 | ## Specify Max ESRT cache entry number supported for Non FMP instances\r | |
1828 | #\r | |
1829 | # @Prompt Max Non-FMP ESRT entry number to be cached in repository.\r | |
1830 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMaxNonFmpEsrtCacheNum|32|UINT32|0x0000006c\r | |
1831 | \r | |
1832 | ## Specify of Capsule Flag defined by CapsuleGuid to request system reboot after capsule process\r | |
1833 | #\r | |
1834 | # @Prompt Flag to request system reboot after processing capsule.\r | |
1835 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSystemRebootAfterCapsuleProcessFlag|0x0001|UINT16|0x0000006d\r | |
1836 | \r | |
1837 | ## Publish PropertiesTable or not.\r | |
1838 | #\r | |
1839 | # If this PCD is TRUE, DxeCore publishs PropertiesTable.\r | |
1840 | # DxeCore evaluates if all runtime drivers has 4K aligned PE sections. If all\r | |
1841 | # PE sections in runtime drivers are 4K aligned, DxeCore sets BIT0 in\r | |
1842 | # PropertiesTable. Or DxeCore clears BIT0 in PropertiesTable.\r | |
1843 | # If this PCD is FALSE, DxeCore does not publish PropertiesTable.\r | |
1844 | #\r | |
1845 | # If PropertiesTable has BIT0 set, DxeCore uses below policy in UEFI memory map:\r | |
1846 | # 1) Use EfiRuntimeServicesCode for runtime driver PE image code section and\r | |
1847 | # use EfiRuntimeServicesData for runtime driver PE image header and other section.\r | |
1848 | # 2) Set EfiRuntimeServicesCode to be EFI_MEMORY_RO.\r | |
1849 | # 3) Set EfiRuntimeServicesData to be EFI_MEMORY_XP.\r | |
1850 | # 4) Set EfiMemoryMappedIO and EfiMemoryMappedIOPortSpace to be EFI_MEMORY_XP.\r | |
1851 | #\r | |
1852 | # NOTE: Platform need gurantee this PCD is set correctly. Platform should set\r | |
1853 | # this PCD to be TURE if and only if all runtime driver has seperated Code/Data\r | |
1854 | # section. If PE code/data sections are merged, the result is unpredictable.\r | |
1855 | #\r | |
1856 | # UEFI 2.6 specification does not recommend to use this BIT0 attribute.\r | |
1857 | #\r | |
1858 | # @Prompt Publish UEFI PropertiesTable.\r | |
1859 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPropertiesTableEnable|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x0000006e\r | |
1860 | \r | |
1861 | ## Default OEM ID for ACPI table creation, its length must be 0x6 bytes to follow ACPI specification.\r | |
1862 | # @Prompt Default OEM ID for ACPI table creation.\r | |
1863 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdAcpiDefaultOemId|"INTEL "|VOID*|0x30001034\r | |
1864 | \r | |
1865 | ## Default OEM Table ID for ACPI table creation, it is "EDK2 ".\r | |
1866 | # According to ACPI specification, this field is particularly useful when\r | |
1867 | # defining a definition block to distinguish definition block functions.\r | |
1868 | # The OEM assigns each dissimilar table a new OEM Table ID.\r | |
1869 | # This PCD is ignored for definition block.\r | |
1870 | # @Prompt Default OEM Table ID for ACPI table creation.\r | |
1871 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdAcpiDefaultOemTableId|0x20202020324B4445|UINT64|0x30001035\r | |
1872 | \r | |
1873 | ## Default OEM Revision for ACPI table creation.\r | |
1874 | # According to ACPI specification, for LoadTable() opcode, the OS can also\r | |
1875 | # check the OEM Table ID and Revision ID against a database for a newer\r | |
1876 | # revision Definition Block of the same OEM Table ID and load it instead.\r | |
1877 | # This PCD is ignored for definition block.\r | |
1878 | # @Prompt Default OEM Revision for ACPI table creation.\r | |
1879 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdAcpiDefaultOemRevision|0x00000002|UINT32|0x30001036\r | |
1880 | \r | |
1881 | ## Default Creator ID for ACPI table creation.\r | |
1882 | # According to ACPI specification, for tables containing Definition Blocks,\r | |
1883 | # this is the ID for the ASL Compiler.\r | |
1884 | # This PCD is ignored for definition block.\r | |
1885 | # @Prompt Default Creator ID for ACPI table creation.\r | |
1886 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdAcpiDefaultCreatorId|0x20202020|UINT32|0x30001037\r | |
1887 | \r | |
1888 | ## Default Creator Revision for ACPI table creation.\r | |
1889 | # According to ACPI specification, for tables containing Definition Blocks,\r | |
1890 | # this is the revision for the ASL Compiler.\r | |
1891 | # This PCD is ignored for definition block.\r | |
1892 | # @Prompt Default Creator Revision for ACPI table creation.\r | |
1893 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdAcpiDefaultCreatorRevision|0x01000013|UINT32|0x30001038\r | |
1894 | \r | |
1895 | ## Indicates if to set NX for stack.<BR><BR>\r | |
1896 | # For the DxeIpl and the DxeCore are both X64, set NX for stack feature also require PcdDxeIplBuildPageTables be TRUE.<BR>\r | |
1897 | # For the DxeIpl and the DxeCore are both IA32 (PcdDxeIplSwitchToLongMode is FALSE), set NX for stack feature also require\r | |
1898 | # IA32 PAE is supported and Execute Disable Bit is available.<BR>\r | |
1899 | # <BR>\r | |
1900 | # TRUE - Set NX for stack.<BR>\r | |
1901 | # FALSE - Do nothing for stack.<BR>\r | |
1902 | # <BR>\r | |
1903 | # Note: If this PCD is set to FALSE, NX could be still applied to stack due to PcdDxeNxMemoryProtectionPolicy enabled for\r | |
1904 | # EfiBootServicesData.<BR>\r | |
1905 | # <BR>\r | |
1906 | # @Prompt Set NX for stack.\r | |
1907 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSetNxForStack|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x0001006f\r | |
1908 | \r | |
1909 | ## This PCD specifies the PCI-based SD/MMC host controller mmio base address.\r | |
1910 | # Define the mmio base address of the pci-based SD/MMC host controller. If there are multiple SD/MMC\r | |
1911 | # host controllers, their mmio base addresses are calculated one by one from this base address.\r | |
1912 | # @Prompt Mmio base address of pci-based SD/MMC host controller.\r | |
1913 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSdMmcPciHostControllerMmioBase|0xd0000000|UINT32|0x30001043\r | |
1914 | \r | |
1915 | ## Indicates if ACPI S3 will be enabled.<BR><BR>\r | |
1916 | # TRUE - ACPI S3 will be enabled.<BR>\r | |
1917 | # FALSE - ACPI S3 will be disabled.<BR>\r | |
1918 | # @Prompt ACPI S3 Enable.\r | |
1919 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdAcpiS3Enable|TRUE|BOOLEAN|0x01100000\r | |
1920 | \r | |
1921 | ## Specify memory size for boot script executor stack usage in S3 phase.\r | |
1922 | # The default size 32K. When changing the value make sure the memory size is large enough\r | |
1923 | # to meet boot script executor requirement in the S3 phase.\r | |
1924 | # @Prompt Reserved S3 Boot Script Stack ACPI Memory Size\r | |
1925 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdS3BootScriptStackSize|0x8000|UINT32|0x02000000\r | |
1926 | \r | |
1927 | ## Indicates if to use the optimized timing for best PS2 detection performance.\r | |
1928 | # Note this PCD could be set to TRUE for best boot performance and set to FALSE for best device compatibility.<BR><BR>\r | |
1929 | # TRUE - Use the optimized timing for best PS2 detection performance.<BR>\r | |
1930 | # FALSE - Use the normal timing to detect PS2.<BR>\r | |
1931 | # @Prompt Enable fast PS2 detection\r | |
1932 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFastPS2Detection|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x30001044\r | |
1933 | \r | |
1934 | ## This is recover file name in PEI phase.\r | |
1935 | # The file must be in the root directory.\r | |
1936 | # The file name must be the 8.3 format.\r | |
1937 | # The PCD data must be in UNICODE format.\r | |
1938 | # @Prompt Recover file name in PEI phase\r | |
1939 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdRecoveryFileName|L"FVMAIN.FV"|VOID*|0x30001045\r | |
1940 | \r | |
1941 | ## This PCD hold a list GUIDs for the ImageTypeId to indicate the\r | |
1942 | # FMP capsule is a system FMP.\r | |
1943 | # @Prompt A list of system FMP ImageTypeId GUIDs\r | |
1944 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSystemFmpCapsuleImageTypeIdGuid|{0x0}|VOID*|0x30001046\r | |
1945 | \r | |
1946 | ## This PCD holds the address mask for page table entries when memory encryption is\r | |
1947 | # enabled on AMD processors supporting the Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) feature.\r | |
1948 | # This mask should be applied when creating 1:1 virtual to physical mapping tables.\r | |
1949 | # @Prompt The address mask when memory encryption is enabled.\r | |
1950 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdPteMemoryEncryptionAddressOrMask|0x0|UINT64|0x30001047\r | |
1951 | \r | |
1952 | [PcdsPatchableInModule]\r | |
1953 | ## Specify memory size with page number for PEI code when\r | |
1954 | # Loading Module at Fixed Address feature is enabled.\r | |
1955 | # The value will be set by the build tool.\r | |
1956 | # @Prompt LMFA PEI code page number.\r | |
1957 | # @ValidList 0x80000001 | 0\r | |
1958 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdLoadFixAddressPeiCodePageNumber|0|UINT32|0x00000029\r | |
1959 | \r | |
1960 | ## Specify memory size with page number for DXE boot time code when\r | |
1961 | # Loading Module at Fixed Address feature is enabled.\r | |
1962 | # The value will be set by the build tool.\r | |
1963 | # @Prompt LMFA DXE boot code page number.\r | |
1964 | # @ValidList 0x80000001 | 0\r | |
1965 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdLoadFixAddressBootTimeCodePageNumber|0|UINT32|0x0000002a\r | |
1966 | \r | |
1967 | ## Specify memory size with page number for DXE runtime code when\r | |
1968 | # Loading Module at Fixed Address feature is enabled.\r | |
1969 | # The value will be set by the build tool.\r | |
1970 | # @Prompt LMFA DXE runtime code page number.\r | |
1971 | # @ValidList 0x80000001 | 0\r | |
1972 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdLoadFixAddressRuntimeCodePageNumber|0|UINT32|0x0000002b\r | |
1973 | \r | |
1974 | ## Specify memory size with page number for SMM code when\r | |
1975 | # Loading Module at Fixed Address feature is enabled.\r | |
1976 | # The value will be set by the build tool.\r | |
1977 | # @Prompt LMFA SMM code page number.\r | |
1978 | # @ValidList 0x80000001 | 0\r | |
1979 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdLoadFixAddressSmmCodePageNumber|0|UINT32|0x0000002c\r | |
1980 | \r | |
1981 | [PcdsDynamic, PcdsDynamicEx]\r | |
1982 | ## This dynamic PCD hold an address to point to private data structure used in DxeS3BootScriptLib library\r | |
1983 | # instance which records the S3 boot script table start address, length, etc. To introduce this PCD is\r | |
1984 | # only for DxeS3BootScriptLib instance implementation purpose. The platform developer should make sure the\r | |
1985 | # default value is set to Zero. And the PCD is assumed ONLY to be accessed in DxeS3BootScriptLib Library.\r | |
1986 | # @Prompt S3 Boot Script Table Private Data pointer.\r | |
1987 | # @ValidList 0x80000001 | 0x0\r | |
1988 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdS3BootScriptTablePrivateDataPtr|0x0|UINT64|0x00030000\r | |
1989 | \r | |
1990 | ## This dynamic PCD hold an address to point to private data structure SMM copy used in DxeS3BootScriptLib library\r | |
1991 | # instance which records the S3 boot script table start address, length, etc. To introduce this PCD is\r | |
1992 | # only for DxeS3BootScriptLib instance implementation purpose. The platform developer should make sure the\r | |
1993 | # default value is set to Zero. And the PCD is assumed ONLY to be accessed in DxeS3BootScriptLib Library.\r | |
1994 | # @Prompt S3 Boot Script Table Private Smm Data pointer.\r | |
1995 | # @ValidList 0x80000001 | 0x0\r | |
1996 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdS3BootScriptTablePrivateSmmDataPtr|0x0|UINT64|0x00030001\r | |
1997 | \r | |
1998 | ## This dynamic PCD hold an address to point to the memory of page table. The page table establishes a 1:1\r | |
1999 | # Virtual to Physical mapping according to the processor physical address bits.\r | |
2000 | # @Prompt Identify Mapping Page Table pointer.\r | |
2001 | # @ValidList 0x80000001 | 0x0\r | |
2002 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdIdentifyMappingPageTablePtr|0x0|UINT64|0x00030002\r | |
2003 | \r | |
2004 | ## This dynamic PCD holds the information if there is any test key used by the platform.\r | |
2005 | # @Prompt If there is any test key used by the platform.\r | |
2006 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdTestKeyUsed|FALSE|BOOLEAN|0x00030003\r | |
2007 | \r | |
2008 | [PcdsDynamicEx]\r | |
2009 | ## This dynamic PCD enables the default variable setting.\r | |
2010 | # Its value is the default store ID value. The default value is zero as Standard default.\r | |
2011 | # When its value is set in PEI, it will trig the default setting to be applied as the default EFI variable.\r | |
2012 | # @Prompt NV Storage DefaultId\r | |
2013 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdSetNvStoreDefaultId|0x0|UINT16|0x00030004\r | |
2014 | \r | |
2015 | ## This dynamic PCD holds the DynamicHii PCD value. Its value is the auto generated.\r | |
2016 | # @Prompt NV Storage Default Value Buffer\r | |
2017 | gEfiMdeModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdNvStoreDefaultValueBuffer|{0x0}|VOID*|0x00030005\r | |
2018 | \r | |
2019 | [UserExtensions.TianoCore."ExtraFiles"]\r | |
2020 | MdeModulePkgExtra.uni\r |