- @param CodeType Indicates the type of status code being reported. Type EFI_STATUS_CODE_TYPE is defined in "Related Definitions" below.\r
-\r
- @param Value Describes the current status of a hardware or software entity.\r
- This included information about the class and subclass that is used to classify the entity\r
- as well as an operation. For progress codes, the operation is the current activity.\r
- For error codes, it is the exception. For debug codes, it is not defined at this time.\r
- Type EFI_STATUS_CODE_VALUE is defined in "Related Definitions" below.\r
- Specific values are discussed in the Intel? Platform Innovation Framework for EFI Status Code Specification.\r
-\r
- @param Instance The enumeration of a hardware or software entity within the system.\r
- A system may contain multiple entities that match a class/subclass pairing.\r
- The instance differentiates between them. An instance of 0 indicates that instance information is unavailable,\r
- not meaningful, or not relevant. Valid instance numbers start with 1.\r
-\r
-\r
- @param CallerId This optional parameter may be used to identify the caller.\r
- This parameter allows the status code driver to apply different rules to different callers.\r
- Type EFI_GUID is defined in InstallProtocolInterface() in the EFI 1.10 Specification.\r
-\r
-\r
- @param Data This optional parameter may be used to pass additional data\r
-\r
- @return The function always return EFI_SUCCESS.\r
+ @param CodeType Indicates the type of status code being reported.\r
+ @param Value Describes the current status of a hardware or\r
+ software entity. This includes information about the class and\r
+ subclass that is used to classify the entity as well as an operation.\r
+ For progress codes, the operation is the current activity.\r
+ For error codes, it is the exception.For debug codes,it is not defined at this time.\r
+ @param Instance The enumeration of a hardware or software entity within\r
+ the system. A system may contain multiple entities that match a class/subclass\r
+ pairing. The instance differentiates between them. An instance of 0 indicates\r
+ that instance information is unavailable, not meaningful, or not relevant.\r
+ Valid instance numbers start with 1.\r
+ @param CallerId This optional parameter may be used to identify the caller.\r
+ This parameter allows the status code driver to apply different rules to\r
+ different callers.\r
+ @param Data This optional parameter may be used to pass additional data.\r
+\r
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS Status code reported to serial I/O successfully.\r