+#pragma pack(1)\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// Device handle Extended Data. Used for many\r
+/// errors and progress codes to point to the device.\r
+///\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ EFI_HANDLE Handle;\r
+} EFI_DEVICE_HANDLE_EXTENDED_DATA;\r
+\r
+\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ UINT8 *DevicePath;\r
+} EFI_DEVICE_PATH_EXTENDED_DATA;\r
+\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ UINT32 Bar;\r
+ UINT16 DevicePathSize;\r
+ UINT16 ReqResSize;\r
+ UINT16 AllocResSize;\r
+ UINT8 *DevicePath;\r
+ UINT8 *ReqRes;\r
+ UINT8 *AllocRes;\r
+} EFI_RESOURCE_ALLOC_FAILURE_ERROR_DATA;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// This structure provides the voltage at the time of error. It also provides \r
+/// the threshold value indicating the minimum or maximum voltage that is considered \r
+/// an error. If the voltage is less then the threshold, the error indicates that the \r
+/// voltage fell below the minimum acceptable value. If the voltage is greater then the threshold, \r
+/// the error indicates that the voltage rose above the maximum acceptable value.\r
+///\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The data header identifying the data. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The voltage value at the time of the error.\r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_EXP_BASE10_DATA Voltage;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The voltage threshold.\r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_EXP_BASE10_DATA Threshold;\r
+} EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_VOLTAGE_ERROR_DATA;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// Microcode Update Extended Error Data\r
+///\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The data header identifying the data. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The version of the microcode update from the header.\r
+ ///\r
+ UINT32 Version;\r
+} EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_MICROCODE_UPDATE_ERROR_DATA;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// Asynchronous Timer Extended Error Data\r
+/// The timer limit provides the timeout value of the timer prior to expiration.\r
+///\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The data header identifying the data. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The number of seconds that the computing unit timer was configured to expire.\r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_EXP_BASE10_DATA TimerLimit;\r
+} EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_TIMER_EXPIRED_ERROR_DATA;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// Host Processor Mismatch Extended Error Data\r
+/// This provides information to indicate which processors mismatch, and how they mismatch. The \r
+/// status code contains the instance number of the processor that is in error. This structure's \r
+/// Instance indicates the second processor that does not match. This differentiation allows the \r
+/// consumer to determine which two processors do not match. The Attributes indicate what \r
+/// mismatch is being reported. Because Attributes is a bit field, more than one mismatch can be \r
+/// reported with one error code.\r
+///\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The data header identifying the data. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The unit number of the computing unit that does not match.\r
+ /// \r
+ UINT32 Instance;\r
+ /// \r
+ /// The attributes describing the failure. \r
+ /// \r
+ UINT16 Attributes;\r
+} EFI_HOST_PROCESSOR_MISMATCH_ERROR_DATA;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// Thermal Extended Error Data\r
+/// This structure provides the temperature at the time of error. It also provides the threshold value \r
+/// indicating the minimum temperature that is considered an error.\r
+///\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The data header identifying the data. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The thermal value at the time of the error.\r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_EXP_BASE10_DATA Temperature;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The thermal threshold.\r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_EXP_BASE10_DATA Threshold;\r
+} EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_THERMAL_ERROR_DATA;\r
+\r
+//\r
+// Valid cache types\r
+//\r
+typedef enum {\r
+ EfiInitCacheDataOnly,\r
+ EfiInitCacheInstrOnly,\r
+ EfiInitCacheBoth,\r
+ EfiInitCacheUnspecified\r
+} EFI_INIT_CACHE_TYPE;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// Embedded cache init extended data\r
+///\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ UINT32 Level;\r
+ EFI_INIT_CACHE_TYPE Type;\r
+} EFI_CACHE_INIT_DATA;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// Processor Disabled Extended Error Data\r
+/// This structure provides details as to why and how the computing unit was disabled. The causes \r
+/// should cover the typical reasons a processor would be disabled. How the processor was disabled is \r
+/// important because there are distinct differences between hardware and software disabling.\r
+///\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The data header identifying the data. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The reason for disabling the processor. \r
+ /// \r
+ UINT32 Cause;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// TRUE if the processor is disabled via software means such as not listing it in the ACPI tables. \r
+ /// Such a processor will respond to Interprocessor Interrupts (IPIs). FALSE if the processor is hardware \r
+ /// disabled, which means it is invisible to software and will not respond to IPIs.\r
+ ///\r
+ BOOLEAN SoftwareDisabled;\r
+} EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_CPU_DISABLED_ERROR_DATA;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// Memory Error Operation Definition\r
+///\r
+typedef UINT8 EFI_MEMORY_ERROR_OPERATION;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// Memory Error Granularity Definition\r
+///\r
+typedef UINT8 EFI_MEMORY_ERROR_GRANULARITY;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// This structure provides specific details about the memory error that was detected. It provides \r
+/// enough information so that consumers can identify the exact failure and provides enough \r
+/// information to enable corrective action if necessary.\r
+///\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The data header identifying the data. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The error granularity type.\r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_MEMORY_ERROR_GRANULARITY Granularity;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The operation that resulted in the error being detected. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_MEMORY_ERROR_OPERATION Operation;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The error syndrome, vendor-specific ECC syndrome, or CRC data associated with \r
+ /// the error. If unknown, should be initialized to 0.\r
+ ///\r
+ UINTN Syndrome;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The physical address of the error. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Address;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The range, in bytes, within which the error address can be determined.\r
+ ///\r
+ UINTN Resolution;\r
+} EFI_MEMORY_EXTENDED_ERROR_DATA;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// This extended data provides some context that consumers can use to locate a DIMM within the \r
+/// overall memory scheme. \r
+///\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The data header identifying the data. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The memory array number.\r
+ ///\r
+ UINT16 Array;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The device number within that Array.\r
+ ///\r
+ UINT16 Device;\r
+} EFI_STATUS_CODE_DIMM_NUMBER;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// Memory Module Mismatch Extended Error Data\r
+/// \r
+typedef struct {\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The data header identifying the data.\r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The instance number of the memory module that does not match. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DIMM_NUMBER Instance;\r
+} EFI_MEMORY_MODULE_MISMATCH_ERROR_DATA;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// Memory Range Extended Data\r
+/// This extended data may be used to convey the specifics of a memory range. Ranges are specified \r
+/// with a start address and a length.\r
+///\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The data header identifying the data. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The starting address of the memory range. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Start;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The length in bytes of the memory range.\r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Length;\r
+} EFI_MEMORY_RANGE_EXTENDED_DATA;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// Extended Error Data for Assert\r
+/// The data indicates the location of the assertion that failed in the source code. This information \r
+/// includes the file name and line number that are necessary to find the failing assertion in source code.\r
+///\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The data header identifying the data.\r
+ /// \r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The line number of the source file where the fault was generated.\r
+ ///\r
+ UINT32 LineNumber;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The size in bytes of FileName.\r
+ ///\r
+ UINT32 FileNameSize;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// A pointer to a NULL-terminated ASCII or Unicode string that represents the file \r
+ /// name of the source file where the fault was generated. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_STRING_DATA *FileName;\r
+} EFI_DEBUG_ASSERT_DATA;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// System Context Data EBC/IA32/IPF\r
+///\r
+typedef union {\r
+ EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_EBC SystemContextEbc;\r
+ EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_IA32 SystemContextIa32;\r
+ EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_IPF SystemContextIpf;\r
+} EFI_STATUS_CODE_EXCEP_SYSTEM_CONTEXT;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// This extended data allows the processor context that is present at the time of the exception to be \r
+/// reported with the exception. The format and contents of the context data varies depending on the \r
+/// processor architecture. \r
+///\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The data header identifying the data. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The system context. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_EXCEP_SYSTEM_CONTEXT Context;\r
+} EFI_STATUS_CODE_EXCEP_EXTENDED_DATA;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// This extended data records information about a Start() function call. Start() is a member of \r
+/// the EFI 1.10 Driver Binding Protocol.\r
+///\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ /// \r
+ /// The data header identifying the data. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The controller handle. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The driver binding handle.\r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_HANDLE DriverBindingHandle;\r
+ /// \r
+ /// The size of the RemainingDevicePath. It is zero if the Start() function is \r
+ /// called with RemainingDevicePath = NULL. \r
+ ///\r
+ UINT16 DevicePathSize;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// Matches the RemainingDevicePath parameter being passed to the Start() \r
+ /// function. Note that this parameter is the variable-length device path and not a pointer \r
+ /// to the device path.\r
+ /// \r
+ UINT8 *RemainingDevicePath;\r
+} EFI_STATUS_CODE_START_EXTENDED_DATA;\r
+\r
+///\r
+/// Legacy Oprom extended data\r
+/// The device handle and ROM image base can be used by consumers to determine which option \r
+/// ROM failed. Due to the black-box nature of legacy option ROMs, the amount of information that \r
+/// can be obtained may be limited.\r
+///\r
+typedef struct {\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The data header identifying the data.\r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The handle corresponding to the device that this legacy option ROM is being invoked.\r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_HANDLE DeviceHandle;\r
+ ///\r
+ /// The base address of the shadowed legacy ROM image. \r
+ /// May or may not point to the shadow RAM area. \r
+ ///\r
+ EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS RomImageBase;\r
+} EFI_LEGACY_OPROM_EXTENDED_DATA;\r
+\r
+#pragma pack()\r
+\r