UEFI modules follow the public EFI 1.10 or UEFI 2.0 specifications and\r
also contains the infrastructure required to build modules. The build \r
infrastructure must set EFI_SPECIFICATION_VERSION before including this \r
- file. To support R9/UEFI2.0 set EFI_SPECIFIATION_VERSION to 0x00020000. To \r
- support R8.5/EFI 1.10 set EFI_SPECIFIATION_VERSION to 0x00010010. \r
+ file. To support EDK II/UEFI2.0 set EFI_SPECIFIATION_VERSION to 0x00020000. To \r
+ support EDK/EFI 1.10 set EFI_SPECIFIATION_VERSION to 0x00010010. \r
Seting EDK_RELEASE_VERSION to zero implies no Tiano extensions and a\r
non zero value implies Tiano extensions are availible. \r
EFI_SPECIFIATION_VERSION and EDK_RELEASE_VERSION are set automatically\r
//\r
// UEFI mode with no Tiano extensions is legal\r
//\r
-#elif (EDK_RELEASE_VERSION <= 0x00080005) && (EFI_SPECIFICATION_VERSION >= 0x00020000)\r
+#elif (EDK_RELEASE_VERSION < 0x00020000) && (EFI_SPECIFICATION_VERSION >= 0x00020000)\r
#error Illegal combination of EFI_SPECIFICATION_VERSION and EDK_RELEASE_VERSION versions\r
#endif\r
\r
#include <Common/UefiBaseTypes.h>\r
#include <Uefi/UefiSpec.h>\r
\r
-//\r
-// Need due to R8.5 Tiano contamination of UEFI enumes. \r
-// There is a UEFI library that does things the new way and the old way\r
-// This is why these definitions are need in Uefi.h\r
-//\r
-#include <Guid/EventLegacyBios.h>\r
-#include <Guid/FrameworkDevicePath.h>\r
-\r
\r
//\r
// All module types types have access to PCD for build support\r