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1 | // /**\r |
2 | //\r | |
25e34a2d | 3 | // Copyright (c) 2010 - 2015, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>\r |
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4 | // (C) Copyright 2013-2015 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.<BR> |
5 | // (C) Copyright 2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP<BR> | |
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6 | // This program and the accompanying materials\r |
7 | // are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License\r | |
8 | // which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at\r | |
9 | // http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php\r | |
10 | //\r | |
11 | // THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,\r | |
12 | // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.\r | |
13 | //\r | |
14 | // Module Name:\r | |
15 | //\r | |
16 | // UefiShellDebug1CommandsLib.uni\r | |
17 | //\r | |
18 | // Abstract:\r | |
19 | //\r | |
20 | // String definitions for UEFI Shell 2.0 Debug1 profile commands\r | |
21 | //\r | |
22 | //\r | |
23 | // **/\r | |
24 | \r | |
25 | /=#\r | |
26 | \r | |
27 | #langdef en-US "english"\r | |
28 | \r | |
29 | #string STR_GEN_NO_MEM #language en-US "%H%s%N: Memory is not available.\r\n"\r | |
30 | #string STR_GEN_BOOT_ONLY #language en-US "%H%s%N: Boot must be selected for hot key options.\r\n"\r | |
31 | #string STR_GEN_FIND_FAIL #language en-US "%H%s%N: File not found - '%H%s%N'\r\n"\r | |
32 | \r | |
33 | #string STR_GEN_PROBLEM #language en-US "%H%s%N: Unknown flag - '%H%s%N'\r\n"\r | |
34 | #string STR_GEN_PROBLEM_VAL #language en-US "%H%s%N: Bad value - '%H%s%N' for flag - '%H%s%N'\r\n"\r | |
35 | #string STR_GEN_NO_VALUE #language en-US "%H%s%N: Missing argument for flag - '%H%s%N'\r\n"\r | |
36 | #string STR_GEN_TOO_FEW #language en-US "%H%s%N: Too few arguments.\r\n"\r | |
37 | #string STR_GEN_TOO_MANY #language en-US "%H%s%N: Too many arguments.\r\n"\r | |
38 | #string STR_GEN_NO_DRIVER_BOOT #language en-US "%H%s%N: Driver or Boot must be selected.\r\n"\r | |
39 | #string STR_GEN_PCIRBIO_NF #language en-US "%H%s%N: Protocol - PciRootBridgeIo not found.\r\n"\r | |
40 | #string STR_GEN_PCIRBIO_ER #language en-US "%H%s%N: Problem accessing the data using Protocol - PciRootBridgeIo\r\n"\r | |
41 | #string STR_GEN_PARAM_INV #language en-US "%H%s%N: Invalid argument - '%H%s%N'\r\n"\r | |
42 | #string STR_GEN_PARAM_INV_HEX #language en-US "%H%s%N: Invalid parameter - '%H%s%N:'. Must be hexadecimal.\r\n"\r | |
43 | #string STR_GEN_PARAM_CONFLICT #language en-US "%H%s%N: Flags conflict with - '%H%s%N' and '%H%s%N'\r\n"\r | |
44 | #string STR_GEN_OUT_MEM #language en-US "%H%s%N: Memory allocation was not successful.\r\n"\r | |
45 | #string STR_GEN_MAP_PROTOCOL #language en-US "%H%s%N: Mapped device '%B%s%N' does not have protocol %B%s%N\r\n"\r | |
46 | #string STR_GEN_FILE_OPEN_FAIL #language en-US "%H%s%N: Cannot open file - '%H%s%N'\r\n"\r | |
47 | #string STR_GEN_FILE_DELETE_FAIL #language en-US "%H%s%N: Cannot delete file - '%H%s%N'\r\n"\r | |
48 | #string STR_GEN_NO_CWD #language en-US "%H%s%N: Current directory not specified.\r\n"\r | |
49 | #string STR_GEN_FILE_IS_DIRECTORY #language en-US "%H%s%N: The file '%H%s%N' is a directory.\r\n"\r | |
50 | #string STR_GEN_SFO_HEADER #language en-US "ShellCommand,"%s"\r\n"\r | |
51 | \r | |
52 | \r | |
53 | #string STR_FILE_OPEN_FAIL #language en-US "Unable to open file on '%B%s%N' with: %r.\r\n"\r | |
54 | #string STR_FILE_FIND_FAIL #language en-US "%H%s%N: File not found - '%H%s%N'\r\n"\r | |
55 | #string STR_FILE_NOT_DIR #language en-US "%H%s%N: Directories are not permitted - '%H%s%N'\r\n"\r | |
56 | #string STR_SIZE_NOT_SPEC #language en-US "%H%s%N: A valid size must be specified\r\n"\r | |
57 | #string STR_FILE_NOT_SPEC #language en-US "%H%s%N: File not specified\r\n"\r | |
58 | #string STR_FILE_WRITE_FAIL #language en-US "%H%s%N: Write file error - '%H%s%N'\r\n"\r | |
59 | #string STR_FILE_READ_FAIL #language en-US "%H%s%N: Read file error - '%H%s%N'\r\n"\r | |
60 | #string STR_VOLUME_FULL #language en-US "%H%s%N: The volume is full\r\n"\r | |
61 | \r | |
62 | #string STR_SET_SIZE_FAIL #language en-US "%H%s%N: Unable to change size on '%B%s%N'\r\n"\r | |
63 | #string STR_SET_SIZE_DONE #language en-US "Size changed on '%B%s%N'.\r\n"\r | |
64 | \r | |
65 | #string STR_DBLK_HEADER #language en-US "LBA %016LX Size %08x bytes BlkIo %0x\r\n"\r | |
66 | \r | |
67 | #string STR_COMP_HEADER #language en-US "Compare %s to %s.\r\n"\r | |
68 | #string STR_COMP_SIZE_FAIL #language en-US "Difference # 1: File size mismatch.\r\n"\r | |
69 | #string STR_COMP_SPOT_FAIL1 #language en-US ""\r | |
70 | "Difference #% 2d:\r\n"\r | |
71 | "File1: %s\r\n"\r | |
72 | " %08x: %02x *%c*\r\n"\r | |
73 | "File2: %s\r\n"\r | |
74 | " %08x: %02x *%c*\r\n"\r | |
75 | #string STR_COMP_SPOT_FAIL2 #language en-US ""\r | |
76 | "Difference #% 2d:\r\n"\r | |
77 | "File1: %s\r\n"\r | |
78 | " %08x: %02x %02x *%c%c*\r\n"\r | |
79 | "File2: %s\r\n"\r | |
80 | " %08x: %02x %02x *%c%c*\r\n"\r | |
81 | #string STR_COMP_SPOT_FAIL3 #language en-US ""\r | |
82 | "Difference #% 2d:\r\n"\r | |
83 | "File1: %s\r\n"\r | |
84 | " %08x: %02x %02x %02x *%c%c%c*\r\n"\r | |
85 | "File2: %s\r\n"\r | |
86 | " %08x: %02x %02x %02x *%c%c%c*\r\n"\r | |
87 | #string STR_COMP_SPOT_FAIL4 #language en-US ""\r | |
88 | "Difference #% 2d:\r\n"\r | |
89 | "File1: %s\r\n"\r | |
90 | " %08x: %02x %02x %02x %02x *%c%c%c%c*\r\n"\r | |
91 | "File2: %s\r\n"\r | |
92 | " %08x: %02x %02x %02x %02x *%c%c%c%c*\r\n"\r | |
93 | \r | |
94 | #string STR_COMP_FOOTER_FAIL #language en-US "[difference(s) encountered] \r\n"\r | |
95 | #string STR_COMP_FOOTER_PASS #language en-US "[no differences encountered]\r\n"\r | |
96 | \r | |
97 | #string STR_MODE_SET_FAIL #language en-US "%H%s%N: Unable to change the mode.\r\n"\r | |
98 | #string STR_MODE_NO_MATCH #language en-US "%H%s%N: No matching mode found to set\r\n"\r | |
99 | #string STR_MODE_LIST_HEAD #language en-US "Available modes for console output device.\r\n"\r | |
100 | #string STR_MODE_LIST_ITEM #language en-US " Col % 5d Row % 5d %c\r\n"\r | |
101 | \r | |
102 | #string STR_MEMMAP_GET_FAILED #language en-US "%H%s%N: Unable to get memory map\r\n"\r | |
103 | #string STR_MEMMAP_LIST_HEAD #language en-US "Type Start End # Pages Attributes\r\n"\r | |
104 | #string STR_MEMMAP_LIST_ITEM #language en-US "% -10s %016LX-%016LX %016LX %016LX\r\n"\r | |
105 | #string STR_MEMMAP_LIST_SUMM #language en-US " \r\n"\r | |
106 | " Reserved : %,14ld Pages (%,ld Bytes)\r\n"\r | |
107 | " LoaderCode: %,14ld Pages (%,ld Bytes)\r\n"\r | |
108 | " LoaderData: %,14ld Pages (%,ld Bytes)\r\n"\r | |
109 | " BS_Code : %,14ld Pages (%,ld Bytes)\r\n"\r | |
110 | " BS_Data : %,14ld Pages (%,ld Bytes)\r\n"\r | |
111 | " RT_Code : %,14ld Pages (%,ld Bytes)\r\n"\r | |
112 | " RT_Data : %,14ld Pages (%,ld Bytes)\r\n"\r | |
113 | " ACPI_Recl : %,14ld Pages (%,ld Bytes)\r\n"\r | |
114 | " ACPI_NVS : %,14ld Pages (%,ld Bytes)\r\n"\r | |
115 | " MMIO : %,14ld Pages (%,ld Bytes)\r\n"\r | |
116 | " MMIO_Port : %,14ld Pages (%,ld Bytes)\r\n"\r | |
117 | " PalCode : %,14ld Pages (%,ld Bytes)\r\n"\r | |
118 | " Available : %,14ld Pages (%,ld Bytes)\r\n"\r | |
119 | " -------------- \r\n"\r | |
120 | "Total Memory: %,14ld MB (%,ld Bytes)\r\n"\r | |
121 | #string STR_MEMMAP_LIST_ITEM_SFO #language en-US "MemoryMap,"%s","%LX","%LX","%LX","%LX"\r\n"\r | |
122 | #string STR_MEMMAP_LIST_SUMM_SFO #language en-US "MemoryMapSummary,"%Ld","%Ld","%Ld","%Ld","%Ld","%Ld","%Ld","%Ld","%Ld","%Ld","%Ld","%Ld","%Ld","%Ld","%Ld"\r\n"\r | |
123 | \r | |
124 | #string STR_EFI_COMPRESS_FAIL #language en-US "Unable to compress: %r.\r\n"\r | |
125 | #string STR_EFI_DECOMPRESS_FAIL #language en-US "Unable to decompress: %r.\r\n"\r | |
126 | #string STR_EFI_DECOMPRESS_NOPE #language en-US "The file does not appear to be a compressed file. Cannot continue. \"%H%s%N\"\r\n"\r | |
127 | \r | |
128 | #string STR_DMEM_HEADER_ROW #language en-US "Memory Address %016LX %X Bytes\r\n"\r | |
129 | #string STR_DMEM_MMIO_HEADER_ROW #language en-US "Memory Mapped IO Address %016LX %X Bytes\r\n"\r | |
130 | #string STR_DMEM_DATA_ROW #language en-US "%08X: %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x *%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c*\r\n"\r | |
131 | #string STR_DMEM_SYSTEM_TABLE #language en-US "\r\nValid EFI Header at Address %016Lx\r\n"\r | |
132 | "---------------------------------------------\r\n"\r | |
133 | "System: Table Structure size %08x revision %08x\r\n"\r | |
134 | "ConIn (%016LX) ConOut (%016LX) StdErr (%016LX)\r\n"\r | |
135 | "Runtime Services %016LX\r\n"\r | |
136 | "Boot Services %016LX\r\n"\r | |
137 | "SAL System Table %016LX\r\n"\r | |
138 | "ACPI Table %016LX\r\n"\r | |
139 | "ACPI 2.0 Table %016LX\r\n"\r | |
140 | "MPS Table %016LX\r\n"\r | |
141 | "SMBIOS Table %016LX\r\n"\r | |
142 | \r | |
143 | #string STR_LOAD_PCI_ROM_RES #language en-US "Image '%B%s%N' load result: %r\r\n"\r | |
144 | #string STR_LOADPCIROM_CORRUPT #language en-US "%H%s%N: File '%B%s%N' Image %d is corrupt.\r\n"\r | |
145 | #string STR_LOADPCIROM_LOAD_FAIL #language en-US "%H%s%N: File '%B%s%N' Image %d unable to load.\r\n"\r | |
146 | #string STR_LOADPCIROM_START_FAIL #language en-US "%H%s%N: File '%B%s%N' Image %d unable to start.\r\n"\r | |
147 | \r | |
148 | #string STR_MM_NOT_ALIGNED #language en-US "%H%s%N: Address parameter %016LX is not aligned.\r\n"\r | |
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149 | #string STR_MM_PCIE_ADDRESS_RANGE #language en-US "%H%s%N: Address parameter %016LX is not a valid PCI/PCIE address.\r\n"\r |
150 | #string STR_MM_IO_ADDRESS_RANGE #language en-US "%H%s%N: IO address out of range 0 - 0xFFFF\r\n"\r | |
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151 | #string STR_MM_MMIO #language en-US "%HMMIO%N"\r |
152 | #string STR_MM_IO #language en-US "%HIO%N"\r | |
153 | #string STR_MM_PCI #language en-US "%HPCI%N"\r | |
154 | #string STR_MM_MEM #language en-US "%HMEM%N"\r | |
155 | #string STR_MM_PCIE #language en-US "%HPCIE%N"\r | |
156 | #string STR_MM_ADDRESS #language en-US " 0x%016lx : "\r | |
304316f4 | 157 | #string STR_MM_BUF #language en-US "0x%0*lx"\r |
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158 | #string STR_MM_ADDRESS_RANGE2 #language en-US "%H%s%N: IO address out of range\r\n"\r |
159 | #string STR_MM_ERROR #language en-US "%H%s%N: Input had incorrect format\r\n"\r | |
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160 | \r |
161 | #string STR_SETVAR_PRINT #language en-US "%g - %s - %04x Bytes\r\n"\r | |
162 | #string STR_SETVAR_ERROR_SET #language en-US "%H%s%N: Unable to set - %H%g%N - %H%s%N\r\n"\r | |
163 | #string STR_SETVAR_ERROR_GET #language en-US "%H%s%N: Unable to get - %H%g%N - %H%s%N\r\n"\r | |
164 | #string STR_SETVAR_ERROR_DPFT #language en-US "%H%s%N: DevicePathFromText conversion was not successful.\r\n"\r | |
165 | \r | |
166 | #string STR_SERMODE_NO_FOUND #language en-US "%H%s%N: No serial ports found.\r\n"\r | |
167 | #string STR_SERMODE_NOT_FOUND #language en-US "%H%s%N: No serial port or specified serial port found.\r\n"\r | |
168 | #string STR_SERMODE_BAD_HANDLE #language en-US "%H%s%N: Handle %H%02x%N is not a serial device handle.\r\n"\r | |
169 | #string STR_SERMODE_SET_HANDLE #language en-US "Mode set on handle %H%02x%N successfully.\r\n"\r | |
170 | #string STR_SERMODE_SET_FAIL #language en-US "%H%s%N: Mode change on handle %H%02x%N was not successful.\r\n"\r | |
171 | #string STR_SERMODE_DISPLAY #language en-US "%x(%08x) - (%ld, %c, %d, %s)\r\n"\r | |
172 | #string STR_SERMODE_SET_UNSUPPORTED #language en-US "%H%s%N: One or more of the new settings is not supported on handle %H%02x%N.\r\n"\r | |
173 | #string STR_SERMODE_SET_DEV_ERROR #language en-US "%H%s%N: The serial device on handle %H%02x%N is not functioning correctly.\r\n"\r | |
174 | \r | |
175 | #string STR_PCI_HANDLE_CFG_ERR #language en-US "%H%s%N: Handle protocol or configuration error.\r\n"\r | |
176 | #string STR_PCI_BUS_RANGE_ERR #language en-US "%H%s%N: Get next bus range error.\r\n"\r | |
177 | #string STR_PCI_NO_FIND #language en-US "%H%s%N: Cannot find protocol interface for segment %x, bus %x.\r\n"\r | |
178 | #string STR_PCI_NO_CFG #language en-US "%H%s%N: Cannot read configuration data.\r\n"\r | |
179 | #string STR_PCI_INFO #language en-US "%H PCI Segment %02x Bus %02x Device %02x Func %02x%N [EFI %02x%02x%02x%02x00]\r\n"\r | |
180 | #string STR_PCI_TITLE #language en-US " Seg Bus Dev Func\r\n"\r | |
181 | " --- --- --- ----\r\n"\r | |
182 | #string STR_PCI_LINE_P1 #language en-US " %E%02x %02x %02x %02x ==> %N"\r | |
183 | #string STR_PCI_LINE_P2 #language en-US "\r\n Vendor %04x Device %04x Prog Interface %x\r\n"\r | |
184 | #string STR_PCIEX_CAPABILITY_CAPID #language en-US "CapID(%2x): %E%02x%N"\r | |
185 | #string STR_PCIEX_NEXTCAP_PTR #language en-US " NextCap Ptr(%2x): %E%02x%N\r\n"\r | |
186 | #string STR_PCIEX_CAP_REGISTER #language en-US "Cap Register(%2x): %E%04x%N\r\n"\r | |
187 | #string STR_PCIEX_DEVICE_CAP #language en-US "Device Capabilities(%2x): %E%08x%N\r\n"\r | |
188 | #string STR_PCIEX_DEVICE_CONTROL #language en-US "Device Control(%2x): %E%04x%N\r\n"\r | |
189 | #string STR_PCIEX_DEVICE_STATUS #language en-US "Device Status(%2x): %E%04x%N\r\n"\r | |
190 | #string STR_PCIEX_LINK_CAPABILITIES #language en-US "Link Capabilities(%2x): %E%08x%N\r\n"\r | |
191 | #string STR_PCIEX_LINK_CONTROL #language en-US "Link Control(%2x): %E%04x%N\r\n"\r | |
192 | #string STR_PCIEX_LINK_STATUS #language en-US "Link Status(%2x): %E%04x%N\r\n"\r | |
193 | #string STR_PCIEX_SLOT_CAPABILITIES #language en-US "Slot Capabilities(%2x): %E%08x%N\r\n"\r | |
194 | #string STR_PCIEX_SLOT_CONTROL #language en-US "Slot Control(%2x): %E%04x%N\r\n"\r | |
195 | #string STR_PCIEX_SLOT_STATUS #language en-US "Slot Status(%2x): %E%04x%N\r\n"\r | |
196 | #string STR_PCIEX_ROOT_CONTROL #language en-US "Root Control(%2x): %E%04x%N\r\n"\r | |
197 | #string STR_PCIEX_RSVDP #language en-US "Root Capabilities(%2x): %E%04x%N\r\n"\r | |
198 | #string STR_PCIEX_ROOT_STATUS #language en-US "Root Status(%2x): %E%08x%N\r\n"\r | |
199 | #string STR_PCI_LINE_VID_DID #language en-US "Vendor ID(%x): %E%04x%N Device ID(%x): %E%04x%N\r\n"\r | |
200 | #string STR_PCI_LINE_RID #language en-US "Revision ID(%x): %E%02x%N "\r | |
201 | #string STR_PCI_LINE_BIST #language en-US "BIST(%02x): "\r | |
202 | #string STR_PCI_LINE_CAP #language en-US "Capable,Return: %E%02x%N\r\n"\r | |
203 | #string STR_PCI_LINE_CAP_NO #language en-US " Incapable\r\n"\r | |
204 | #string STR_PCI2_CACHE_LINE_SIZE #language en-US "Cache Line Size(%x): %E%02x%N "\r | |
205 | #string STR_PCI2_LATENCY_TIMER #language en-US "Latency Timer(%x): %E%02x%N\r\n"\r | |
206 | #string STR_PCI2_HEADER_TYPE #language en-US "Header Type(%02x): %E%02x%N, "\r | |
207 | #string STR_PCI2_MULTI_FUNCTION #language en-US "Multi-function, "\r | |
208 | #string STR_PCI2_SINGLE_FUNCTION #language en-US "Single function, "\r | |
209 | #string STR_PCI2_PCI_DEVICE #language en-US "PCI device\r\n"\r | |
210 | #string STR_PCI2_P2P_BRIDGE #language en-US "P2P bridge\r\n"\r | |
211 | #string STR_PCI2_CARDBUS_BRIDGE #language en-US "CardBus bridge\r\n"\r | |
212 | #string STR_PCI2_RESERVED #language en-US "Reserved\r\n"\r | |
213 | #string STR_PCI2_CLASS #language en-US "Class: "\r | |
214 | #string STR_PCI2_BASE_ADDR #language en-US "Base Address Registers(%x):\r\n"\r | |
215 | #string STR_PCI2_START_TYPE #language en-US " Start_Address Type Space Prefetchable? Size Limit\r\n"\r | |
216 | #string STR_PCI2_NONE #language en-US " (None)"\r | |
217 | #string STR_PCI2_EXPANSION_ROM_DISABLED #language en-US "\r\nExpansion ROM Disabled(%x)\r\n\r\n"\r | |
218 | #string STR_PCI2_EXPANSION_ROM_BASE #language en-US "\r\nExpansion ROM Base Address(%x): %E%08x%N\r\n\r\n"\r | |
219 | #string STR_PCI2_CARDBUS_CIS #language en-US "Cardbus CIS ptr(%x): %E%08x%N\r\n"\r | |
220 | #string STR_PCI2_SUB_VENDOR_ID #language en-US "Sub VendorID(%x): %E%04x%N "\r | |
221 | #string STR_PCI2_SUBSYSTEM_ID #language en-US "Subsystem ID(%x): %E%04x%N\r\n"\r | |
222 | #string STR_PCI2_CAPABILITIES_PTR #language en-US "Capabilities Ptr(%x): %E%02x%N\r\n"\r | |
223 | #string STR_PCI2_INTERRUPT_LINE #language en-US "Interrupt Line(%x): %E%02x%N "\r | |
224 | #string STR_PCI2_INTERRUPT_PIN #language en-US "Interrupt Pin(%x): %E%02x%N\r\n"\r | |
225 | #string STR_PCI2_MIN_GNT #language en-US "Min_Gnt(%x): %E%02x%N "\r | |
226 | #string STR_PCI2_MAX_LAT #language en-US "Max_Lat(%x): %E%02x%N\r\n"\r | |
227 | #string STR_PCI2_BASE_ADDRESS #language en-US "Base Address Registers(%x):"\r | |
228 | #string STR_PCI2_START_TYPE_2 #language en-US " Start_Address Type Space Prefetchable? Size Limit\r\n"\r | |
229 | #string STR_PCI2_NO_EXPANSION_ROM #language en-US "\r\nNo Expansion ROM(%x) "\r | |
230 | #string STR_PCI2_EXPANSION_ROM_BASE_2 #language en-US "\r\nExpansion ROM Base Address(%x): %E%08x%N\r\n"\r | |
231 | #string STR_PCI2_BUS_NUMBERS #language en-US "\r\n\r\n(Bus Numbers) Primary(%x) Secondary(%x) Subordinate(%x)\r\n"\r | |
232 | #string STR_PCI2_BRIDGE #language en-US " %E%02x%N"\r | |
233 | #string STR_PCI2_SECONDARY_TIMER #language en-US "\r\nSecondary Latency Timer(%x): %E%02x%N\n\n"\r | |
234 | #string STR_PCI2_CARDBUS_LATENCY #language en-US "\r\nCardBus Latency Timer(%x): %E%02x%N\r\n"\r | |
235 | #string STR_PCI2_RESOURCE_TYPE_2 #language en-US "\r\nResource Type Type Base Limit\r\n"\r | |
236 | #string STR_PCI2_MEM_3 #language en-US "Mem(%x) %s %E%08x%N %E%08x%N\r\n"\r | |
237 | #string STR_PCI2_IO_2 #language en-US "I/O(%x) %s %E%08x%N %E%08x%N\r\n"\r | |
238 | #string STR_PCI2_INTERRUPT_LINE_3 #language en-US "\r\nInterrupt Line(%x): %E%02x%N Interrupt Pin(%x): %E%02x%N\r\n"\r | |
239 | #string STR_PCI2_SUB_VENDOR_ID_2 #language en-US "\r\nSub VendorID(%x): %E%04x%N Subsystem ID(%x): %E%04x%N\r\n"\r | |
240 | #string STR_PCI2_OPTIONAL #language en-US "Optional 16-Bit PC Card legacy Mode Base Address(%x): %E%08x%N\r\n"\r | |
241 | #string STR_PCI2_STATUS #language en-US "Status(%x): %E%04x%N\r\n"\r | |
242 | #string STR_PCI2_SECONDARY_STATUS #language en-US "Secondary Status(%2x): %E%4x%N\r\n"\r | |
243 | #string STR_PCI2_NEW_CAPABILITIES #language en-US " (04)New Capabilities linked list: %E%d%N"\r | |
244 | #string STR_PCI2_66_CAPABLE #language en-US " (05)66MHz Capable: %EN/A%N\r\n"\r | |
245 | #string STR_PCI2_66_CAPABLE_2 #language en-US " (05)66MHz Capable: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
246 | #string STR_PCI2_FAST_BACK #language en-US " (07)Fast Back-to-Back Capable: %E%d%N"\r | |
247 | #string STR_PCI2_NO #language en-US "No "\r | |
248 | #string STR_PCI2_YES #language en-US "YES "\r | |
249 | #string STR_PCI2_ONE_VAR_4 #language en-US "\r\n %E%04x%N "\r | |
250 | #string STR_PCI2_NEWBAR_32 #language en-US " %08x "\r | |
251 | #string STR_PCI2_NEWBAR_32_2 #language en-US " %08x"\r | |
252 | #string STR_PCI2_RSHIFT #language en-US "%08x"\r | |
253 | #string STR_PCI2_NEWBAR_32_3 #language en-US "%04x "\r | |
254 | #string STR_PCI2_NEWBAR_32_4 #language en-US "%04x"\r | |
255 | #string STR_PCI2_CARDBUS_SOCKET #language en-US "\r\nCardBus Socket Registers/ExCA Base Address Register(%x): %E%8x%N\r\n\r\n"\r | |
256 | #string STR_PCI2_BUS_NUMBERS_2 #language en-US "\r\n(Bus Numbers) Pci(%x) CardBus(%x) Subordinate(%x)\r\n"\r | |
257 | #string STR_PCI2_CARDBUS #language en-US " %E%02x%N"\r | |
258 | #string STR_PCI2_CARDBUS_2 #language en-US " %E%02x%N"\r | |
259 | #string STR_PCI2_CARDBUS_3 #language en-US " %E%02x%N\r\n"\r | |
260 | #string STR_PCI2_MASTER_DATA #language en-US " (08)Master Data Parity Error: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
261 | #string STR_PCI2_DEVSEL_TIMING #language en-US " (09)DEVSEL timing: "\r | |
262 | #string STR_PCI2_FAST #language en-US "%E Fast%N"\r | |
263 | #string STR_PCI2_MEDIUM #language en-US "%E Medium%N"\r | |
264 | #string STR_PCI2_SLOW #language en-US "%E Slow%N"\r | |
265 | #string STR_PCI2_RESERVED_2 #language en-US "%EReserved%N"\r | |
266 | #string STR_PCI2_SIGNALED_TARGET #language en-US " (11)Signaled Target Abort: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
267 | #string STR_PCI2_RECEIVED_TARGET #language en-US " (12)Received Target Abort: %E%d%N"\r | |
268 | #string STR_PCI2_RECEIVED_MASTER #language en-US " (13)Received Master Abort: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
269 | #string STR_PCI2_SIGNALED_ERROR #language en-US " (14)Signaled System Error: %E%d%N"\r | |
270 | #string STR_PCI2_RECEIVED_ERROR #language en-US " (14)Received System Error: %E%d%N"\r | |
271 | #string STR_PCI2_DETECTED_ERROR #language en-US " (15)Detected Parity Error: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
272 | #string STR_PCI2_COMMAND #language en-US "Command(%x): %E%04x%N\r\n"\r | |
273 | #string STR_PCI2_SPACE_ACCESS_DENIED #language en-US " (00)I/O space access enabled: %E%d%N"\r | |
274 | #string STR_PCI2_MEMORY_SPACE #language en-US " (01)Memory space access enabled: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
275 | #string STR_PCI2_BEHAVE_BUS_MASTER #language en-US " (02)Behave as bus master: %E%d%N"\r | |
276 | #string STR_PCI2_MONITOR_SPECIAL_CYCLE #language en-US " (03)Monitor special cycle enabled: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
277 | #string STR_PCI2_MEM_WRITE_INVALIDATE #language en-US " (04)Mem Write & Invalidate enabled: %E%d%N"\r | |
278 | #string STR_PCI2_PALETTE_SNOOPING #language en-US " (05)Palette snooping is enabled: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
279 | #string STR_PCI2_ASSERT_PERR #language en-US " (06)Assert PERR# when parity error: %E%d%N"\r | |
280 | #string STR_PCI2_DO_ADDR_STEPPING #language en-US " (07)Do address/data stepping: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
281 | #string STR_PCI2_SERR_DRIVER #language en-US " (08)SERR# driver enabled: %E%d%N"\r | |
282 | #string STR_PCI2_FAST_BACK_2 #language en-US " (09)Fast back-to-back transact...: %E%d%N\r\n\r\n"\r | |
283 | #string STR_PCI2_BRIDGE_CONTROL #language en-US "Bridge Control(%x) %E%04x%N\r\n"\r | |
284 | #string STR_PCI2_PARITY_ERROR #language en-US " (00)Parity Error Response: %E%d%N"\r | |
285 | #string STR_PCI2_SERR_ENABLE #language en-US " (01)SERR# Enable: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
286 | #string STR_PCI2_ISA_ENABLE #language en-US " (02)ISA Enable: %E%d%N"\r | |
287 | #string STR_PCI2_RESOURCE_TYPE #language en-US "\r\nResource Type Base Limit\r\n"\r | |
288 | #string STR_PCI2_TWO_VARS #language en-US "I/O(%x) %E%08x%N"\r | |
289 | #string STR_PCI2_ONE_VAR #language en-US " %E%08x%N\r\n"\r | |
290 | #string STR_PCI2_MEMORY #language en-US "Memory(%x) %E%08x%N"\r | |
291 | #string STR_PCI2_PREFETCHABLE #language en-US "Prefetchable Memory(%x) %E%08x%08x%N"\r | |
292 | #string STR_PCI2_TWO_VARS_2 #language en-US " %E%08x%08x%N\r\n"\r | |
293 | #string STR_PCI2_CAPABILITIES_PTR_2 #language en-US "\r\nCapabilities Ptr(%x): %E%02x%N \r\n\r\n"\r | |
294 | #string STR_PCI2_INTERRUPT_LINE_2 #language en-US "\r\nInterrupt Line(%x) %E%02x%N "\r | |
295 | #string STR_PCI2_BAR #language en-US "\r\n %E%08x%N "\r | |
296 | #string STR_PCI2_MEM #language en-US "Mem "\r | |
297 | #string STR_PCI2_32_BITS #language en-US "32 bits "\r | |
298 | #string STR_PCI2_ONE_VAR_2 #language en-US "\r\n %E%08x"\r | |
299 | #string STR_PCI2_ONE_VAR_3 #language en-US "%08x%N "\r | |
300 | #string STR_PCI2_64_BITS #language en-US "64 bits "\r | |
301 | #string STR_PCI2_MEM_2 #language en-US "Mem "\r | |
302 | #string STR_PCI2_VGA_ENABLE #language en-US " (03)VGA Enable: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
303 | #string STR_PCI2_MASTER_ABORT #language en-US " (05)Master Abort Mode: %E%d%N"\r | |
304 | #string STR_PCI2_SECONDARY_BUS_RESET #language en-US " (06)Secondary Bus Reset: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
305 | #string STR_PCI2_FAST_ENABLE #language en-US " (07)Fast Back-to-Back Enable: %E%d%N"\r | |
306 | #string STR_PCI2_PRIMARY_DISCARD_TIMER #language en-US " (08)Primary Discard Timer: %E%s%N\r\n"\r | |
307 | #string STR_PCI2_SECONDARY_DISCARD_TIMER #language en-US " (09)Secondary Discard Timer: %E%s%N"\r | |
308 | #string STR_PCI2_DISCARD_TIMER_STATUS #language en-US " (10)Discard Timer Status: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
309 | #string STR_PCI2_DISCARD_TIMER_SERR #language en-US " (11)Discard Timer SERR# Enable: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
310 | #string STR_PCI2_CARDBUS_RESET #language en-US " (06)CardBus Reset: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
311 | #string STR_PCI2_IREQ_ENABLE #language en-US " (07)IREQ/INT Enable: %E%d%N"\r | |
312 | #string STR_PCI2_WRITE_POSTING_ENABLE #language en-US " (10)Write Posting Enable: %E%d%N\r\n"\r | |
313 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_AER #language en-US " Advanced Error Reporting\r\n"\r | |
314 | " UncorrectableErrorStatus %08x\r\n"\r | |
315 | " UncorrectableErrorMask %08x\r\n"\r | |
316 | " UncorrectableErrorSeverity %08x\r\n"\r | |
317 | " CorrectableErrorStatus %08x\r\n"\r | |
318 | " CorrectableErrorMask %08x\r\n"\r | |
319 | " AdvancedErrorCapAndControl %08x\r\n"\r | |
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320 | " HeaderLog1 %08x\r\n" |
321 | " HeaderLog2 %08x\r\n" | |
322 | " HeaderLog3 %08x\r\n" | |
323 | " HeaderLog4 %08x\r\n" | |
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324 | " RootErrorCommand %08x\r\n"\r |
325 | " RootErrorStatus %08x\r\n"\r | |
326 | " ErrorSourceIdentification %04x\r\n"\r | |
327 | " CorrectableErrorSourceIden %04x\r\n"\r | |
328 | " TlpPrefixLog1 %08x\r\n"\r | |
329 | " TlpPrefixLog2 %08x\r\n"\r | |
330 | " TlpPrefixLog3 %08x\r\n"\r | |
331 | " TlpPrefixLog4 %08x\r\n"\r | |
332 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_LINK_CONTROL #language en-US " Link Control\r\n"\r | |
333 | " RootComplexLinkCapabilities %08x\r\n"\r | |
334 | " RootComplexLinkControl %04x\r\n"\r | |
335 | " RootComplexLinkStatus %04x\r\n"\r | |
336 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_LINK_DECLAR #language en-US " Link Declaration\r\n"\r | |
337 | " ElementSelfDescription %08x\r\n"\r | |
338 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_LINK_DECLAR2 #language en-US " LinkEntry[%x] %08x\r\n"\r | |
339 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_SN #language en-US " Serial Number\r\n"\r | |
340 | " SerialNumber %L16x\r\n"\r | |
341 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_POWER #language en-US " Power Budgeting\r\n"\r | |
342 | " DataSelect %02x\r\n"\r | |
343 | " Data %08x\r\n"\r | |
344 | " PowerBudgetCapability %02x\r\n"\r | |
345 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_ACS #language en-US " ACS\r\n"\r | |
346 | " CapabilityRegister %04x\r\n"\r | |
347 | " ControlRegister %04x\r\n"\r | |
348 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_ACS2 #language en-US " EgressControlVectorByte[%x] %02x\r\n"\r | |
349 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_LAT #language en-US " Latency Tolerance Reporting\r\n"\r | |
350 | " MaxSnoopLatency %04x\r\n"\r | |
351 | " MaxNoSnoopLatency %04x\r\n"\r | |
352 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_ARI #language en-US " ARI\r\n"\r | |
353 | " AriCapability %04x\r\n"\r | |
354 | " AriControl %04x\r\n"\r | |
355 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_RCRB #language en-US " RCRB\r\n"\r | |
356 | " VendorId %04x\r\n"\r | |
357 | " DeviceId %04x\r\n"\r | |
358 | " RcrbCapabilities %04x\r\n"\r | |
359 | " RcrbControl %04x\r\n"\r | |
360 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_VEN #language en-US " VendorSpecific\r\n"\r | |
361 | " VendorSpecificHeader %04x\r\n"\r | |
362 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_DPA #language en-US " DPA\r\n"\r | |
363 | " DpaCapability %04x\r\n"\r | |
364 | " DpaLatencyIndicator %04x\r\n"\r | |
365 | " DpaStatus %04x\r\n"\r | |
366 | " DpaControl %04x\r\n"\r | |
367 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_DPA2 #language en-US " DpaPowerAllocationArray[%x] %02x\r\n"\r | |
368 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_ECEA #language en-US " Event Collector Endpoint Association\r\n"\r | |
369 | " AssociationBitmap %04x\r\n"\r | |
370 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_VC_BASE #language en-US " Virtual (Multi) Channel Capability\r\n"\r | |
371 | " ExtendedVcCount %08x\r\n"\r | |
372 | " PortCapability1 %08x\r\n"\r | |
373 | " PortCapability2 %08x\r\n"\r | |
374 | " ArbitrationTableOffset %08x\r\n"\r | |
375 | " PortVcControl %04x\r\n"\r | |
376 | " PortVcStatus %04x\r\n"\r | |
377 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_VC_ITEM #language en-US " Virtual Channel Capability Extended Item[%x]\r\n"\r | |
378 | " ResourceCapability %08x\r\n"\r | |
379 | " ArbitrationTableOffset %08x\r\n"\r | |
380 | " ResourceControl %08x\r\n"\r | |
381 | " ResourceStatus %04x\r\n"\r | |
382 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_MULTICAST #language en-US " MultiCast Capability\r\n"\r | |
383 | " MultiCastCapability %04x\r\n"\r | |
384 | " MulticastControl %04x\r\n"\r | |
385 | " McBaseAddress %L16x\r\n"\r | |
386 | " McReceiveAddress %L16x\r\n"\r | |
387 | " McBlockAll %L16x\r\n"\r | |
388 | " McBlockUntranslated %L16x\r\n"\r | |
389 | " McOverlayBar %L16x\r\n"\r | |
390 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_RESIZE_BAR #language en-US " Resizeable Bar Capability [%x]\r\n"\r | |
391 | " ResizableBarCapability %08x\r\n"\r | |
392 | " ResizableBarControl %04x\r\n"\r | |
393 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_TPH #language en-US " TPH\r\n"\r | |
394 | " TphRequesterCapability %08x\r\n"\r | |
395 | " TphRequesterControl %04x\r\n"\r | |
396 | " TphTable (optional):\r\n"\r | |
397 | #string STR_PCI_EXT_CAP_SECONDARY #language en-US " Secondary PCI Express Extended Capability\r\n"\r | |
398 | " LinkControl3 %08x\r\n"\r | |
399 | " LaneErrorStatus %08x\r\n"\r | |
400 | " EqualizationControl:\r\n"\r | |
401 | \r | |
402 | #string STR_DMPSTORE_SAVE #language en-US "Save variable to file: %H%s%N.\r\n"\r | |
403 | #string STR_DMPSTORE_LOAD #language en-US "Load and set variables from file: %H%s%N.\r\n"\r | |
404 | #string STR_DMPSTORE_LOAD_GEN_FAIL #language en-US "%H%s%N: Failed to set variable %H%s%N: %r.\r\n"\r | |
405 | #string STR_DMPSTORE_LOAD_BAD_FILE #language en-US "%H%s%N: Incorrect file format.\r\n"\r | |
406 | #string STR_DMPSTORE_HEADER_LINE #language en-US "Variable %H%s%N '%H%g%N:%H%s%N' DataSize = 0x%02x\r\n"\r | |
407 | #string STR_DMPSTORE_DELETE_LINE #language en-US "Delete variable '%H%g%N:%H%s%N': %r\r\n"\r | |
408 | #string STR_DMPSTORE_NO_VAR_FOUND #language en-US "%H%s%N: No matching variables found.\r\n"\r | |
409 | #string STR_DMPSTORE_NO_VAR_FOUND_GN #language en-US "%H%s%N: No matching variables found. Guid %g, Name %s\r\n"\r | |
410 | #string STR_DMPSTORE_NO_VAR_FOUND_N #language en-US "%H%s%N: No matching variables found. Name %s\r\n"\r | |
411 | #string STR_DMPSTORE_NO_VAR_FOUND_G #language en-US "%H%s%N: No matching variables found. Guid %g\r\n"\r | |
412 | \r | |
413 | #string STR_GET_HELP_COMP #language en-US ""\r | |
414 | ".TH comp 0 "Compare 2 files"\r\n"\r | |
415 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
416 | "Compares the contents of two files on a byte-for-byte basis.\r\n"\r | |
417 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
418 | " \r\n"\r | |
419 | "COMP [-b] file1 file2\r\n"\r | |
420 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
421 | " \r\n"\r | |
422 | " -b - Displays one screen at a time.\r\n"\r | |
423 | " file1 - Specifies a first file name (directory name or wildcards not permitted).\r\n"\r | |
424 | " file2 - Specifies a second file name (directory name or wildcards not permitted).\r\n"\r | |
425 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
426 | " \r\n"\r | |
427 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
428 | " 1. This command compares the contents of two files in binary mode.\r\n"\r | |
429 | " 2. It displays up to 10 differences between the two files. For each\r\n"\r | |
430 | " difference, up to 32 bytes from the location where the difference starts\r\n"\r | |
431 | " is dumped.\r\n"\r | |
432 | " 3. It will exit immediately if the lengths of the compared files are\r\n"\r | |
433 | " different.\r\n"\r | |
434 | ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"\r | |
435 | " \r\n"\r | |
436 | "EXAMPLES:\r\n"\r | |
437 | " * To compare two files with the same length but different contents:\r\n"\r | |
438 | " fs0:\> comp bios.inf bios2.inf\r\n"\r | |
439 | ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"\r | |
440 | " \r\n"\r | |
441 | "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"\r | |
442 | " SHELL_SUCCESS The function operated as expected.\r\n"\r | |
443 | " SHELL_NOT_EQUAL The files were not identical.\r\n"\r | |
444 | " SHELL_INVALID_PARAMETER One of the passed in parameters was incorrectly\r\n"\r | |
445 | " formatted or its value was out of bounds.\r\n"\r | |
446 | " SHELL_SECURITY_VIOLATION This function was not performed due to a security\r\n"\r | |
447 | " violation.\r\n"\r | |
448 | " SHELL_NOT_FOUND The requested file was not found.\r\n"\r | |
449 | \r | |
450 | #string STR_GET_HELP_SETSIZE #language en-US ""\r | |
451 | ".TH setsize 0 "Set file size"\r\n"\r | |
452 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
453 | "Adjusts the size of a file.\r\n"\r | |
454 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
455 | " \r\n"\r | |
456 | "SETSIZE size file [file...]\r\n"\r | |
457 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
458 | " \r\n"\r | |
459 | " size - Specifies the size of the file after it is adjusted.\r\n"\r | |
460 | " file - Specifies the file or files to be adjusted.\r\n"\r | |
461 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
462 | " \r\n"\r | |
463 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
464 | " 1. Setting the size smaller than the actual data contained in this file will\r\n"\r | |
465 | " truncate its data.\r\n"\r | |
466 | " 2. This command adjusts the size of a particular target file.\r\n"\r | |
467 | " 3. This command automatically truncates or extends the size of a file based on the passed-in\r\n"\r | |
468 | " parameters. If the file does not exist, it is created.\r\n"\r | |
469 | ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"\r | |
470 | " \r\n"\r | |
471 | "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"\r | |
472 | " SHELL_SUCCESS The action was completed as requested.\r\n"\r | |
473 | " SHELL_VOLUME_FULL The media has insufficient space to complete the\r\n"\r | |
474 | " request.\r\n"\r | |
475 | " SHELL_INVALID_PARAMETER One of the passed in parameters was incorrectly\r\n"\r | |
476 | " formatted or its value was out of bounds.\r\n"\r | |
477 | \r | |
478 | #string STR_GET_HELP_MODE #language en-US ""\r | |
479 | ".TH mode 0 "Shows or changes ConOut mode."\r\n"\r | |
480 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
481 | "Displays or changes the console output device mode.\r\n"\r | |
482 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
483 | " \r\n"\r | |
484 | "MODE [col row]\r\n"\r | |
485 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
486 | " \r\n"\r | |
487 | " col - Specifies the number of columns.\r\n"\r | |
488 | " row - Specifies the number of rows.\r\n"\r | |
489 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
490 | " \r\n"\r | |
491 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
492 | " 1. This command changes the display mode for the console output\r\n"\r | |
493 | " device.\r\n"\r | |
494 | " 2. When this command is used without any parameters, it shows the list of\r\n"\r | |
495 | " modes that the standard output device currently supports.\r\n"\r | |
496 | " 3. When used with the row and col parameter, this command\r\n"\r | |
497 | " changes the number of rows and columns on the standard output device.\r\n"\r | |
498 | " 4. The current selected mode is indicated by a '*'. \r\n"\r | |
499 | " 5. The display is cleared every time this command is used to change the\r\n"\r | |
500 | " currently selected display mode.\r\n"\r | |
501 | ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"\r | |
502 | " \r\n"\r | |
503 | "EXAMPLES:\r\n"\r | |
504 | " * To display all available modes on standard output:\r\n"\r | |
505 | " Shell> mode\r\n"\r | |
506 | " \r\n"\r | |
507 | " * To change the current mode setting:\r\n"\r | |
508 | " Shell> mode 80 50\r\n"\r | |
509 | ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"\r | |
510 | " \r\n"\r | |
511 | "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"\r | |
512 | " SHELL_SUCCESS The action was completed as requested.\r\n"\r | |
513 | " SHELL_SECURITY_VIOLATION This function was not performed due to a security\r\n"\r | |
514 | " violation.\r\n"\r | |
515 | " SHELL_INVALID_PARAMETER One of the passed-in parameters was incorrectly\r\n"\r | |
516 | " formatted or its value was out of bounds.\r\n"\r | |
517 | \r | |
518 | #string STR_GET_HELP_MEMMAP #language en-US ""\r | |
519 | ".TH memmap 0 "Displays the memory map."\r\n"\r | |
520 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
521 | "Displays the memory map maintained by the UEFI environment.\r\n"\r | |
522 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
523 | " \r\n"\r | |
524 | "MEMMAP [-b] [-sfo]\r\n"\r | |
525 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
526 | " \r\n"\r | |
527 | " -b - Displays one screen at a time\r\n"\r | |
528 | " -sfo - Displays information as described in Standard-Format Output.\r\n"\r | |
529 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
530 | " \r\n"\r | |
531 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
532 | " 1. The UEFI environment keeps track of all the physical memory in the system\r\n"\r | |
533 | " and how it is currently being used.\r\n"\r | |
534 | " 2. Total Memory is the physical memory size excluding Reserved, Unusable,\r\n"\r | |
535 | " MemoryMappedIO, and MemoryMappedIOPortSpace memory types.\r\n"\r | |
536 | " 3. Refer to the UEFI specification for memory type definitions.\r\n"\r | |
537 | ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"\r | |
538 | " \r\n"\r | |
539 | "EXAMPLES:\r\n"\r | |
540 | " * To display the system memory map:\r\n"\r | |
541 | " Shell> memmap\r\n"\r | |
542 | " \r\n"\r | |
543 | \r | |
544 | #string STR_GET_HELP_EFICOMPRESS #language en-US ""\r | |
545 | ".TH eficompress 0 "compresses a file."\r\n"\r | |
546 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
547 | "Compresses a file using UEFI Compression Algorithm.\r\n"\r | |
548 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
549 | " \r\n"\r | |
550 | "EFICOMPRESS infile outfile\r\n"\r | |
551 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
552 | " \r\n"\r | |
553 | " infile - Specifies the file name of the uncompressed input file.\r\n"\r | |
554 | " outfile - Specifies the file name of the compressed output file.\r\n"\r | |
555 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
556 | " \r\n"\r | |
557 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
558 | " 1. This command compresses a file using UEFI Compression Algorithm\r\n"\r | |
559 | " and writes the compressed form out to a new file.\r\n"\r | |
560 | ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"\r | |
561 | " \r\n"\r | |
562 | "EXAMPLES:\r\n"\r | |
563 | " * To compress a file named 'uncompressed' to a file named 'compressed':\r\n"\r | |
564 | " fs0:\> eficompress uncompressed compressed\r\n"\r | |
565 | \r | |
566 | #string STR_GET_HELP_EFIDCOMPRESS #language en-US ""\r | |
567 | ".TH efidecompress 0 "Decompresses a file."\r\n"\r | |
568 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
569 | "Decompresses a file using UEFI Decompression Algorithm.\r\n"\r | |
570 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
571 | " \r\n"\r | |
572 | "EFIDECOMPRESS infile outfile\r\n"\r | |
573 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
574 | " \r\n"\r | |
575 | " infile - Specifies the file name of the compressed input file.\r\n"\r | |
576 | " outfile - Specifies the file name of the decompressed output file.\r\n"\r | |
577 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
578 | " \r\n"\r | |
579 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
580 | " 1. This decompresses a file using UEFI Decompression\r\n"\r | |
581 | " Algorithm and writes the decompressed form out to a new file.\r\n"\r | |
582 | ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"\r | |
583 | " \r\n"\r | |
584 | "EXAMPLES:\r\n"\r | |
585 | " * To decompress a file named 'compressed' to a file named 'uncompressed':\r\n"\r | |
586 | " fs0:\> efidecompress compressed uncompressed\r\n"\r | |
587 | \r | |
588 | #string STR_GET_HELP_DMEM #language en-US ""\r | |
589 | ".TH dmem 0 "Displays memory."\r\n"\r | |
590 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
591 | "Displays the contents of system or device memory.\r\n"\r | |
592 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
593 | " \r\n"\r | |
594 | "DMEM [-b] [address] [size] [-MMIO]\r\n"\r | |
595 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
596 | " \r\n"\r | |
597 | " -b - Displays one screen at a time.\r\n"\r | |
598 | " -MMIO - Forces address cycles to the PCI bus.\r\n"\r | |
599 | " address - Specifies a starting address in hexadecimal format.\r\n"\r | |
600 | " size - Specifies the number of bytes to display in hexadecimal format.\r\n"\r | |
601 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
602 | " \r\n"\r | |
603 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
604 | " 1. This command displays the contents of system memory or device memory.\r\n"\r | |
605 | " 2. Enter address and size in hexadecimal format.\r\n"\r | |
606 | " 3. If address is not specified, the contents of the UEFI System Table\r\n"\r | |
607 | " are displayed. Otherwise, memory starting at the specified address is displayed.\r\n"\r | |
608 | " 4. Size specifies the number of bytes to display. If size is not specified,\r\n"\r | |
609 | " 512 bytes are displayed.\r\n"\r | |
610 | " 5. If MMIO is not specified, main system memory is displayed. Otherwise,\r\n"\r | |
611 | " device memory is displayed through the use of the\r\n"\r | |
612 | " EFI_PCI_ROOT_BRIDGE_IO_PROTOCOL.\r\n"\r | |
613 | ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"\r | |
614 | " \r\n"\r | |
615 | "EXAMPLES:\r\n"\r | |
616 | " * To display the UEFI system table pointer entries:\r\n"\r | |
617 | " fs0:\> dmem\r\n"\r | |
618 | " \r\n"\r | |
619 | " * To display memory contents from 1af3088 with size of 16 bytes:\r\n"\r | |
620 | " Shell> dmem 1af3088 16\r\n"\r | |
621 | " \r\n"\r | |
622 | " * To display memory mapped IO contents from 1af3088 with a size of 16 bytes:\r\n"\r | |
623 | " Shell> dmem 1af3088 16 -MMIO\r\n"\r | |
624 | \r | |
625 | #string STR_GET_HELP_MM #language en-US ""\r | |
626 | ".TH mm 0 "Displays or modifies address space memory."\r\n"\r | |
627 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
628 | "Displays or modifies MEM/MMIO/IO/PCI/PCIE address space.\r\n"\r | |
629 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
630 | " \r\n"\r | |
25e34a2d | 631 | "MM Address [Value] [-w 1|2|4|8] [-MEM | -MMIO | -IO | -PCI | -PCIE] [-n]\r\n"\r |
e329f98b JJ |
632 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r |
633 | " \r\n"\r | |
25e34a2d RN |
634 | " Address - Specifies a starting address.\r\n"\r |
635 | " Value - Specifies the value to write.\r\n"\r | |
e329f98b JJ |
636 | " -MEM - Memory Address type\r\n"\r |
637 | " -MMIO - Memory Mapped IO Address type\r\n"\r | |
638 | " -IO - IO Address type\r\n"\r | |
639 | " -PCI - PCI Configuration Space Address type:\r\n"\r | |
640 | " Address format: 0x000000ssbbddffrr\r\n"\r | |
641 | " ss - Segment\r\n"\r | |
642 | " bb - Bus\r\n"\r | |
643 | " dd - Device\r\n"\r | |
644 | " ff - Function\r\n"\r | |
645 | " rr - Register\r\n"\r | |
646 | " -PCIE - PCIE Configuration Space Address type:\r\n"\r | |
647 | " Address format: 0x00000ssbbddffrrr\r\n"\r | |
648 | " ss - Segment\r\n"\r | |
649 | " bb - Bus\r\n"\r | |
650 | " dd - Device\r\n"\r | |
651 | " ff - Function\r\n"\r | |
652 | " rrr - Register\r\n"\r | |
653 | " -w - Unit size accessed in bytes:\r\n"\r | |
654 | " 1 - 1 byte\r\n"\r | |
655 | " 2 - 2 bytes\r\n"\r | |
656 | " 4 - 4 bytes\r\n"\r | |
657 | " 8 - 8 bytes\r\n"\r | |
658 | " -n - Non-interactive mode\r\n"\r | |
e329f98b JJ |
659 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r |
660 | " \r\n"\r | |
661 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
662 | " 1. If the address type parameter is not specified, address type defaults\r\n"\r | |
663 | " to the 'MEM' type.\r\n"\r | |
664 | " 2. If the 'Value' parameter is specified, the '-n' option is used and\r\n"\r | |
665 | " the command writes the value to the\r\n"\r | |
666 | " specified address in non-interactive mode. If the 'Value' parameter is\r\n"\r | |
667 | " not specified, only the current contents in the address are displayed.\r\n"\r | |
668 | " 3. If the '-w' option is not specified, unit size defaults to 1 byte.\r\n"\r | |
669 | " 4. If the PCI address type is specified, the 'Address' parameter must\r\n"\r | |
670 | " follow the PCI Configuration Space Address format above. The 'PCI'\r\n"\r | |
671 | " command can be used to determine the address for a specified device.\r\n"\r | |
672 | " It is listed in the PCI configuration space dump information in the\r\n"\r | |
673 | " following format: "[EFI 0x000000ssbbddffxx]".\r\n"\r | |
674 | " 5. If the PCIE address type is specified, the 'Address' parameter must\r\n"\r | |
675 | " follow the PCIE Configuration Space Address format above.\r\n"\r | |
676 | " 6. In interactive mode, type a hex value to modify, 'q' or '.' to exit.\r\n"\r | |
677 | " If the '-n' option is specified, it runs in non-interactive mode,\r\n"\r | |
678 | " which supports batch file operation without user intervention.\r\n"\r | |
679 | " 7. Not all PCI configuration register locations are writable.\r\n"\r | |
680 | " 8. MM will only write the specified value. Read-modify-write operations\r\n"\r | |
681 | " are not supported.\r\n"\r | |
682 | " 9. The 'Address' parameter must be aligned on a boundary of the\r\n"\r | |
683 | " specified width.\r\n"\r | |
684 | " 10. Not all addresses are safe to access. Access to any improper address\r\n"\r | |
685 | " can bring unexpected results.\r\n"\r | |
e329f98b JJ |
686 | ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"\r |
687 | " \r\n"\r | |
688 | "EXAMPLES:\r\n"\r | |
689 | " * To display or modify memory:\r\n"\r | |
690 | " Address 0x1b07288, default width=1 byte:\r\n"\r | |
691 | " fs0:\> mm 1b07288\r\n"\r | |
692 | " MEM 0x0000000001B07288 : 0x6D >\r\n"\r | |
693 | " MEM 0x0000000001B07289 : 0x6D >\r\n"\r | |
694 | " MEM 0x0000000001B0728A : 0x61 > 80\r\n"\r | |
695 | " MEM 0x0000000001B0728B : 0x70 > q\r\n"\r | |
696 | " fs0:\> mm 1b07288\r\n"\r | |
697 | " MEM 0x0000000001B07288 : 0x6D >\r\n"\r | |
698 | " MEM 0x0000000001B07289 : 0x6D >\r\n"\r | |
699 | " MEM 0x0000000001B0728A : 0x80 > *Modified\r\n"\r | |
700 | " MEM 0x0000000001B0728B : 0x70 > q\r\n"\r | |
701 | " \r\n"\r | |
702 | " * To modify memory: Address 0x1b07288, width = 2 bytes:\r\n"\r | |
703 | " Shell> mm 1b07288 -w 2\r\n"\r | |
704 | " MEM 0x0000000001B07288 : 0x6D6D >\r\n"\r | |
705 | " MEM 0x0000000001B0728A : 0x7061 > 55aa\r\n"\r | |
706 | " MEM 0x0000000001B0728C : 0x358C > q\r\n"\r | |
707 | " Shell> mm 1b07288 -w 2\r\n"\r | |
708 | " MEM 0x0000000001B07288 : 0x6D6D >\r\n"\r | |
709 | " MEM 0x0000000001B0728A : 0x55AA > *Modified\r\n"\r | |
710 | " MEM 0x0000000001B0728C : 0x358C > q\r\n"\r | |
711 | " \r\n"\r | |
712 | " * To display IO space: Address 80h, width = 4 bytes:\r\n"\r | |
713 | " Shell> mm 80 -w 4 -IO\r\n"\r | |
714 | " IO 0x0000000000000080 : 0x000000FE >\r\n"\r | |
715 | " IO 0x0000000000000084 : 0x00FF5E6D > q\r\n"\r | |
716 | " \r\n"\r | |
717 | " * To modify IO space using non-interactive mode:\r\n"\r | |
718 | " Shell> mm 80 52 -w 1 -IO\r\n"\r | |
719 | " Shell> mm 80 -w 1 -IO\r\n"\r | |
720 | " IO 0x0000000000000080 : 0x52 > FE *Modified\r\n"\r | |
721 | " IO 0x0000000000000081 : 0xFF >\r\n"\r | |
722 | " IO 0x0000000000000082 : 0x00 >\r\n"\r | |
723 | " IO 0x0000000000000083 : 0x00 >\r\n"\r | |
724 | " IO 0x0000000000000084 : 0x6D >\r\n"\r | |
725 | " IO 0x0000000000000085 : 0x5E >\r\n"\r | |
726 | " IO 0x0000000000000086 : 0xFF >\r\n"\r | |
727 | " IO 0x0000000000000087 : 0x00 > q\r\n"\r | |
728 | " \r\n"\r | |
729 | " * To display PCI configuration space, ss=00, bb=00, dd=00, ff=00, rr=00:\r\n"\r | |
730 | " Shell> mm 0000000000 -PCI\r\n"\r | |
731 | " PCI 0x0000000000000000 : 0x86 >\r\n"\r | |
732 | " PCI 0x0000000000000001 : 0x80 >\r\n"\r | |
733 | " PCI 0x0000000000000002 : 0x30 >\r\n"\r | |
734 | " PCI 0x0000000000000003 : 0x11 >\r\n"\r | |
735 | " PCI 0x0000000000000004 : 0x06 >\r\n"\r | |
736 | " PCI 0x0000000000000005 : 0x00 > q\r\n"\r | |
737 | " These contents can also be displayed by 'PCI 00 00 00'.\r\n"\r | |
738 | " \r\n"\r | |
739 | " * To display PCIE configuration space, ss=00, bb=06, dd=00, ff=00, rrr=000:\r\n"\r | |
740 | " Shell> mm 00060000000 -PCIE\r\n"\r | |
741 | " PCIE 0x0000000060000000 : 0xAB >\r\n"\r | |
742 | " PCIE 0x0000000060000001 : 0x11 >\r\n"\r | |
743 | " PCIE 0x0000000060000002 : 0x61 >\r\n"\r | |
744 | " PCIE 0x0000000060000003 : 0x43 >\r\n"\r | |
745 | " \r\n"\r | |
746 | \r | |
747 | #string STR_GET_HELP_LOAD_PCI_ROM #language en-US ""\r | |
748 | ".TH loadpcirom 0 "Loads a PCI option ROM file."\r\n"\r | |
749 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
750 | "Loads a PCI Option ROM.\r\n"\r | |
751 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
752 | " \r\n"\r | |
753 | "LoadPciRom [-nc] romfile [romfile...]\r\n"\r | |
754 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
755 | " \r\n"\r | |
756 | " -nc - Loads the ROM image(s) but does not connect drivers.\r\n"\r | |
757 | " romfile - Specifies the PCI option ROM image file (wildcards are permitted).\r\n"\r | |
758 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
759 | " \r\n"\r | |
760 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
761 | " 1. This command loads PCI option ROM images into memory for\r\n"\r | |
762 | " execution.\r\n"\r | |
763 | " 2. The file can contain legacy images and multiple PE32 images, in which case\r\n"\r | |
764 | " all PE32 images are loaded.\r\n"\r | |
765 | ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"\r | |
766 | " \r\n"\r | |
767 | "EXAMPLES:\r\n"\r | |
768 | " * To load a rom file 'rom.bin':\r\n"\r | |
769 | " fs0:\> LoadPciRom rom.bin\r\n"\r | |
770 | " \r\n"\r | |
771 | " * To load '*.bin' files without connecting drivers:\r\n"\r | |
772 | " fs0:\> LoadPciRom -nc *.bin\r\n"\r | |
773 | \r | |
774 | #string STR_GET_HELP_SETVAR #language en-US ""\r | |
775 | ".TH setvar 0 "Displays or modifies a UEFI variable."\r\n"\r | |
776 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
777 | "Displays or modifies a UEFI variable.\r\n"\r | |
778 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
779 | " \r\n"\r | |
780 | "SETVAR variable-name [-guid guid][-bs][-rt][-nv] [=data]\r\n"\r | |
781 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
782 | " \r\n"\r | |
783 | " variable-name - Specifies the name of the UEFI variable to modify or display.\r\n"\r | |
784 | " -guid - Specifies the GUID of the UEFI variable to modify or display.\r\n"\r | |
785 | " If not present, GUID EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE is assumed.\r\n"\r | |
786 | " -bs - Indicates that the variable is a boot variable. Applies to a new variable;\r\n"\r | |
787 | " otherwise, it is ignored. \r\n"\r | |
788 | " -rt - Indicates that the variable is a runtime variable. Applies to a new variable;\r\n"\r | |
789 | " otherwise, it is ignored. \r\n"\r | |
790 | " -nv - Indicates that the variable is non-volatile. If not present,\r\n"\r | |
791 | " then the variable is assumed to be volatile. Applies to a new variable;\r\n"\r | |
792 | " otherwise, it is ignored. \r\n"\r | |
793 | " =data - Specifies there is new data for the variable. If there is nothing after the '='\r\n"\r | |
794 | " then the variable is deleted. If '=' is not present, then the\r\n"\r | |
795 | " current value of the variable is dumped as hex bytes.\r\n"\r | |
796 | " The data can consist of zero or more of the following:\r\n"\r | |
797 | " xx[xx] - Hexadecimal bytes\r\n"\r | |
798 | " ^"ascii-string^" - ASCII-string with no null-terminator\r\n"\r | |
799 | " L^"UCS2-string^" - UCS-2 encoded string with no\r\n"\r | |
800 | " null-terminator\r\n"\r | |
801 | " --device - Device path text format\r\n"\r | |
802 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
803 | " \r\n"\r | |
804 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
805 | " 1. This command changes the UEFI variable specified by name and GUID.\r\n"\r | |
806 | " 2. If = is specified, but data is not, the variable is deleted, if it exists.\r\n"\r | |
807 | " 3. If = is not specified, then the current variable contents are displayed.\r\n"\r | |
808 | " 4. If =data is specified, then the variable's value is changed to the value\r\n"\r | |
809 | " specified by data.\r\n"\r | |
810 | " 5. -bs, -rt and -nv are only useful if the variable already exists.\r\n"\r | |
811 | " 6. If the variable already exists and the attributes cannot be changed,\r\n"\r | |
812 | " then -1 is returned. \r\n"\r | |
813 | ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"\r | |
814 | " \r\n"\r | |
815 | "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"\r | |
816 | " SHELL_SUCCESS The shell has stored the variable and its data with\r\n"\r | |
817 | " the defined attributes.\r\n"\r | |
818 | " SHELL_INVALID_PARAMETER Incorrect attributes were used.\r\n"\r | |
819 | " SHELL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Insufficient resources were available for storing\r\n"\r | |
820 | " the variable and its data.\r\n"\r | |
821 | " SHELL_DEVICE_ERROR The Variable could not be saved due to a hardware\r\n"\r | |
822 | " error.\r\n"\r | |
823 | " SHELL_WRITE_PROTECTED The variable in question is read-only.\r\n"\r | |
824 | " SHELL_WRITE_PROTECTED The variable in question cannot be deleted.\r\n"\r | |
825 | " SHELL_NOT_FOUND The variable could not be found.\r\n"\r | |
826 | \r | |
827 | #string STR_GET_HELP_SERMODE #language en-US ""\r | |
828 | ".TH sermode 0 "configure serial port"\r\n"\r | |
829 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
830 | "Sets serial port attributes.\r\n"\r | |
831 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
832 | " \r\n"\r | |
833 | "SERMODE [handle [baudrate parity databits stopbits]]\r\n"\r | |
834 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
835 | " \r\n"\r | |
836 | " handle - Specifies a device handle for a serial port in hexadecimal format.\r\n"\r | |
837 | " baudrate - Specifies a baud rate for specified serial port.\r\n"\r | |
838 | " parity - Sets parity bit settings for specified serial port. Valid values\r\n"\r | |
839 | " are:\r\n"\r | |
840 | " d - Default parity\r\n"\r | |
841 | " n - No parity\r\n"\r | |
842 | " e - Even parity\r\n"\r | |
843 | " o - Odd parity\r\n"\r | |
844 | " m - Mark parity\r\n"\r | |
845 | " s - Space parity\r\n"\r | |
846 | " databits - Sets the data bits for the specified serial port.\r\n"\r | |
847 | " stopbits - Sets the stop bits for the specified serial port.\r\n"\r | |
848 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
849 | " \r\n"\r | |
850 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
851 | " 1. The 'handle' parameter is the device handle of the desired serial port.\r\n"\r | |
852 | " The 'DH' command can be used to retrieve this information.\r\n"\r | |
853 | " 2. The 'stopbits' parameter supports the following settings:\r\n"\r | |
854 | " 0 (0 stop bits - default setting)\r\n"\r | |
855 | " 1 (1 stop bit)\r\n"\r | |
856 | " 2 (2 stop bits)\r\n"\r | |
857 | " 15 (1.5 stop bits)\r\n"\r | |
858 | " All other settings are invalid.\r\n"\r | |
859 | " 3. The 'baudrate' parameter supports the following settings:\r\n"\r | |
860 | " 50, 75, 110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2000, 2400, 3600, 4800,\r\n"\r | |
861 | " 7200, 9600(default), 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, 460800\r\n"\r | |
862 | " All other values will be converted to the next highest setting.\r\n"\r | |
863 | " 4. The 'databits' parameter supports the following settings:\r\n"\r | |
864 | " 4\r\n"\r | |
865 | " 7\r\n"\r | |
866 | " 8 (default)\r\n"\r | |
867 | " All other settings are invalid.\r\n"\r | |
868 | " 5. Parity attributes are mutually exclusive.\r\n"\r | |
869 | ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"\r | |
870 | " \r\n"\r | |
871 | "EXAMPLES:\r\n"\r | |
872 | " * To display the settings for all serial port devices:\r\n"\r | |
873 | " Shell> sermode\r\n"\r | |
874 | " \r\n"\r | |
875 | " * To display the settings for the serial port device whose handle is 0x6B:\r\n"\r | |
876 | " Shell> sermode 6B\r\n"\r | |
877 | " \r\n"\r | |
878 | " * To configure the serial port settings for handle 0x6B to 9600bps, even\r\n"\r | |
879 | " parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit:\r\n"\r | |
880 | " Shell> sermode 6B 9600 e 8 1\r\n"\r | |
881 | ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"\r | |
882 | " \r\n"\r | |
883 | "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"\r | |
884 | " SHELL_SUCCESS The new attributes were set on the serial device.\r\n"\r | |
885 | " SHELL_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the attributes has an unsupported\r\n"\r | |
886 | " value.\r\n"\r | |
887 | " SHELL_DEVICE_ERROR The serial device is not functioning correctly.\r\n"\r | |
888 | \r | |
889 | #string STR_GET_HELP_PCI #language en-US ""\r | |
890 | ".TH pci 0 "Displays PCI device information."\r\n"\r | |
891 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
892 | "Displays a PCI device list or PCI function configuration space of a device.\r\n"\r | |
893 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
894 | " \r\n"\r | |
895 | "PCI [Bus Dev [Func] [-s Seg] [-i]]\r\n"\r | |
896 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
897 | " \r\n"\r | |
898 | " -s - Specifies optional segment number.\r\n"\r | |
899 | " -i - Displays interpreted information.\r\n"\r | |
900 | " Bus - Specifies a bus number.\r\n"\r | |
901 | " Dev - Specifies a device number.\r\n"\r | |
902 | " Func - Specifies a function number.\r\n"\r | |
903 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
904 | " \r\n"\r | |
905 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
906 | " 1. This command displays a list of all the PCI devices found in the system. It\r\n"\r | |
907 | " also displays the configuration space of a PCI device according to the\r\n"\r | |
908 | " specified bus (Bus), device (Dev), and function (Func) addresses. If the\r\n"\r | |
909 | " function address is not specified, it defaults to 0.\r\n"\r | |
910 | " 2. The -i option displays verbose information for the specified PCI\r\n"\r | |
911 | " device. The PCI configuration space for the device is displayed with\r\n"\r | |
912 | " a detailed interpretation.\r\n"\r | |
913 | " 3. If no parameters are specified, all PCI devices are listed.\r\n"\r | |
914 | " 4. If the 'Bus' and 'Dev' parameters are specified but the 'Func' or\r\n"\r | |
915 | " 'Seg' parameters are not, Function or Seg are set to the default value of 0.\r\n"\r | |
916 | ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"\r | |
917 | " \r\n"\r | |
918 | "EXAMPLES:\r\n"\r | |
919 | " * To display all PCI devices in the system:\r\n"\r | |
920 | " Shell> pci\r\n"\r | |
921 | " \r\n"\r | |
922 | " * To display the configuration space of Bus 0, Device 0, Function 0:\r\n"\r | |
923 | " Shell> pci 00 00 00 -i\r\n"\r | |
924 | " \r\n"\r | |
925 | " * To display configuration space of Segment 0, Bus 0, Device 0, Function 0:\r\n"\r | |
926 | " Shell> pci 00 00 00 -s 0\r\n"\r | |
927 | ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"\r | |
928 | " \r\n"\r | |
929 | "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"\r | |
930 | " SHELL_SUCCESS Data was displayed as requested.\r\n"\r | |
931 | " SHELL_DEVICE_ERROR The specified device parameters did not match a physical\r\n"\r | |
932 | " device in the system.\r\n"\r | |
933 | \r | |
934 | #string STR_GET_HELP_SMBIOSVIEW #language en-US ""\r | |
935 | ".TH smbiosview 0 "Displays SMBIOS information."\r\n"\r | |
936 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
937 | "Displays SMBIOS information.\r\n"\r | |
938 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
939 | " \r\n"\r | |
940 | "SMBIOSVIEW [-t SmbiosType]|[-h SmbiosHandle]|[-s]|[-a]\r\n"\r | |
941 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
942 | " \r\n"\r | |
943 | " -t - Displays all structures of SmbiosType.\r\n"\r | |
944 | " -h - Displays structure of SmbiosHandle.\r\n"\r | |
945 | " -s - Displays a statistics table.\r\n"\r | |
946 | " -a - Displays all information.\r\n"\r | |
947 | " SmbiosType - Specifies a SMBIOS structure type.\r\n"\r | |
948 | " SmbiosHandle - Specifies a SMBIOS structure unique 16-bit handle.\r\n"\r | |
949 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
950 | " \r\n"\r | |
951 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
952 | " 1. The SmbiosType parameter supports the following types:\n"\r | |
953 | " 0 - BIOS Information\r\n"\r | |
954 | " 1 - System Information\r\n"\r | |
955 | " 2 - Baseboard Information\r\n"\r | |
956 | " 3 - System Enclosure\r\n"\r | |
957 | " 4 - Processor Information\r\n"\r | |
958 | " 5 - Memory Controller Information\r\n"\r | |
959 | " 6 - Memory Module Information\r\n"\r | |
960 | " 7 - Cache Information\r\n"\r | |
961 | " 8 - Port Connector Information\r\n"\r | |
962 | " 9 - System Slots\r\n"\r | |
963 | " 10 - On Board Devices Information\r\n"\r | |
964 | " 11 - OEM Strings\r\n"\r | |
965 | " 12 - System Configuration Options\r\n"\r | |
966 | " 13 - BIOS Language Information\r\n"\r | |
967 | " 14 - Group Associations\r\n"\r | |
968 | " 15 - System Event Log\r\n"\r | |
969 | " 16 - Physical Memory Array\r\n"\r | |
970 | " 17 - Memory Device\r\n"\r | |
971 | " 18 - 32-bit Memory Error Information\r\n"\r | |
972 | " 19 - Memory Array Mapped Address\r\n"\r | |
973 | " 20 - Memory Device Mapped Address\r\n"\r | |
974 | " 21 - Built-in Pointing Device\r\n"\r | |
975 | " 22 - Portable Battery\r\n"\r | |
976 | " 23 - System Reset\r\n"\r | |
977 | " 24 - Hardware Security\r\n"\r | |
978 | " 25 - System Power Controls\r\n"\r | |
979 | " 26 - Voltage Probe\r\n"\r | |
980 | " 27 - Cooling Device\r\n"\r | |
981 | " 28 - Temperature Probe\r\n"\r | |
982 | " 29 - Electrical Current Probe\r\n"\r | |
983 | " 30 - Out-Of-Band Remote Access\r\n"\r | |
984 | " 31 - Boot Integrity Services (BIS) Entry Point\r\n"\r | |
985 | " 32 - System Boot Information\r\n"\r | |
986 | " 33 - 64-Bit Memory Error Information\r\n"\r | |
987 | " 34 - Management Device\r\n"\r | |
988 | " 35 - Management Device Component\r\n"\r | |
989 | " 36 - Management Device Threshold Data\r\n"\r | |
990 | " 37 - Memory Channel\r\n"\r | |
991 | " 38 - IPMI Device Information\r\n"\r | |
992 | " 39 - System Power Supply\r\n"\r | |
993 | " 40 - Additional Information\r\n"\r | |
994 | " 41 - Onboard Devices Extended Information\r\n"\r | |
995 | " 42 - Management Controller Host Interface\r\n"\r | |
996 | " 2. Enter the SmbiosHandle parameter in hexadecimal format.\r\n"\r | |
997 | " Do not use the '0x' prefix format for hexadecimal values.\r\n"\r | |
998 | " 3. Internal commands:\r\n"\r | |
999 | " :q -------- quit smbiosview\r\n"\r | |
1000 | " :0 -------- Change smbiosview display NONE info\r\n"\r | |
1001 | " :1 -------- Change smbiosview display OUTLINE info\r\n"\r | |
1002 | " :2 -------- Change smbiosview display NORMAL info\r\n"\r | |
1003 | " :3 -------- Change smbiosview display DETAIL info\r\n"\r | |
1004 | " /? -------- Show help\r\n"\r | |
1005 | ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"\r | |
1006 | " \r\n"\r | |
1007 | "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"\r | |
1008 | " SHELL_SUCCESS Data was displayed as requested.\r\n"\r | |
1009 | " SHELL_DEVICE_ERROR The requested structure was not found.\r\n"\r | |
1010 | \r | |
1011 | #string STR_GET_HELP_DMPSTORE #language en-US ""\r | |
1012 | ".TH dmpstore 0 "Manages all UEFI variables."\r\n"\r | |
1013 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
1014 | "Manages all UEFI variables.\r\n"\r | |
1015 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
1016 | " \r\n"\r | |
1017 | "DMPSTORE [-b] [-d] [-all | ([variable] [-guid guid])]\r\n"\r | |
1018 | "DMPSTORE [-all | ([variable] [-guid guid])] [-s file]\r\n"\r | |
1019 | "DMPSTORE [-all | ([variable] [-guid guid])] [-l file]\r\n"\r | |
1020 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
1021 | " \r\n"\r | |
1022 | " -b - Displays one screen at a time.\r\n"\r | |
1023 | " -guid - Specifies the GUID of the variables to be displayed in\r\n"\r | |
1024 | " standard text format. If not specified and -all is not\r\n"\r | |
1025 | " specified, the EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE GUID is assumed.\r\n"\r | |
1026 | " -all - Dumps all variables, including those\r\n"\r | |
1027 | " with a different GUID than EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE.\r\n"\r | |
1028 | " -d - Delete variables.\r\n"\r | |
1029 | " -s - Saves variables to a file.\r\n"\r | |
1030 | " -l - Loads and sets variables from a file.\r\n"\r | |
1031 | " variable - Specifies a variable name. This can be a literal name or\r\n"\r | |
1032 | " a pattern as specified in the MetaiMatch() function of the\r\n"\r | |
1033 | " EFI_UNICODE_COLLATION2_PROCOOL.\r\n"\r | |
1034 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
1035 | " \r\n"\r | |
1036 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
1037 | " 1. This command manages the UEFI variables. The variables\r\n"\r | |
1038 | " displayed or deleted depend on the command line options, as specified in\r\n"\r | |
1039 | " the following table:\r\n"\r | |
1040 | " Variable GUID -all Description\r\n"\r | |
1041 | " --- --- --- All variables with the GUID EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE will\r\n"\r | |
1042 | " be operated on.\r\n"\r | |
1043 | " --- --- X All variables (regardless of GUID or name) will be\r\n"\r | |
1044 | " operated on.\r\n"\r | |
1045 | " --- X --- All variables with the specified GUID will be\r\n"\r | |
1046 | " operated on.\r\n"\r | |
1047 | " X --- --- The variable with the GUID EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE and\r\n"\r | |
1048 | " the name Variable will be operated on.\r\n"\r | |
1049 | " X X --- The variable with the specified GUID and name\r\n"\r | |
1050 | " Variable will be operated on.\r\n"\r | |
1051 | " 2. The variable value is printed as a hexadecimal dump.\r\n"\r | |
1052 | " 3. Option -d is used to delete variables. Option -s and -l are used to save\r\n"\r | |
1053 | " and load variables to and from a file. The variable name can be specified\r\n"\r | |
1054 | " when using these flags so that the operation only takes effect on\r\n" \r | |
1055 | " that variable.\r\n"\r | |
1056 | ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"\r | |
1057 | " \r\n"\r | |
1058 | "EXAMPLES:\r\n"\r | |
1059 | " * To dump all variables with the GUID EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE:\r\n"\r | |
1060 | " Shell> dmpstore\r\n"\r | |
1061 | " \r\n"\r | |
1062 | " * To dump all variables (regardless of GUID or name):\r\n"\r | |
1063 | " Shell> dmpstore -all\r\n"\r | |
1064 | " \r\n"\r | |
1065 | " * To dump the 'path' variable with the GUID '158DEF5A-F656-419C-B027-\r\n"\r | |
1066 | " 7A3192C079D2':\r\n"\r | |
1067 | " Shell> dmpstore path -guid 158DEF5A-F656-419C-B027-7A3192C079D2\r\n"\r | |
1068 | " \r\n"\r | |
1069 | " * To save all variables (regardless of GUID or name) to a file 'VarDump.txt':\r\n"\r | |
1070 | " fs0:\> dmpstore -all -s VarDump.txt\r\n"\r | |
1071 | " \r\n"\r | |
1072 | " * To delete the 'BootOrder' variable with the GUID EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE:\r\n"\r | |
1073 | " Shell> dmpstore -d BootOrder\r\n"\r | |
1074 | ".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n"\r | |
1075 | " \r\n"\r | |
1076 | "RETURN VALUES:\r\n"\r | |
1077 | " SHELL_SUCCESS The action was completed as requested.\r\n"\r | |
1078 | " SHELL_INVALID_PARAMETER One of the passed-in parameters was incorrectly\r\n"\r | |
1079 | " formatted or its value was out of bounds.\r\n"\r | |
1080 | \r | |
1081 | #string STR_GET_HELP_DBLK #language en-US ""\r | |
1082 | ".TH dblk 0 "Displays one or more blocks from a block device."\r\n"\r | |
1083 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
1084 | "Displays one or more blocks from a block device.\r\n"\r | |
1085 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
1086 | " \r\n"\r | |
1087 | "DBLK device [lba] [blocks] [-b]\r\n"\r | |
1088 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
1089 | " \r\n"\r | |
1090 | " -b - Displays one screen at a time.\r\n"\r | |
1091 | " device - Blocks the device name.\r\n"\r | |
1092 | " lba - Specifies the index of the first block to be displayed (a hexadecimal number).\r\n"\r | |
1093 | " The default is 0.\r\n"\r | |
1094 | " blocks - Specifies the number of blocks to display (a hexadecimal number). The default\r\n"\r | |
1095 | " is 1. If larger than 0x10, then only 0x10 are displayed.\r\n"\r | |
1096 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
1097 | " \r\n"\r | |
1098 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
1099 | " 1. This command displays the contents of one or more blocks from a block\r\n"\r | |
1100 | " device. Enter a hexidecimal value for the lba and blocks variables. If lba is not\r\n"\r | |
1101 | " specified, block #0 is assumed. If blocks is not specified, on1y one\r\n"\r | |
1102 | " block is displayed. The maximum number of blocks that can be\r\n"\r | |
1103 | " displayed at one time is 0x10.\r\n"\r | |
1104 | " 2. If an MBR is found on the block, the partition information is displayed\r\n"\r | |
1105 | " after all the block contents are displayed.\r\n"\r | |
1106 | " 3. If the block is a FAT partition, some FAT parameters are displayed\r\n"\r | |
1107 | " (label, systemid, oemid, sectorsize, clustersize, media, and so forth) after all the\r\n"\r | |
1108 | " blocks are displayed.\r\n"\r | |
1109 | ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"\r | |
1110 | " \r\n"\r | |
1111 | "EXAMPLES:\r\n"\r | |
1112 | " * To display one block of blk0, beginning from block 0:\r\n"\r | |
1113 | " Shell> dblk blk0\r\n"\r | |
1114 | " \r\n"\r | |
1115 | " * To display one block of fs0, beginning from block 0x2:\r\n"\r | |
1116 | " Shell> dblk fs0 2\r\n"\r | |
1117 | " \r\n"\r | |
1118 | " * To display 0x5 blocks of fs0, beginning from block 0x12:\r\n"\r | |
1119 | " Shell> dblk fs0 12 5\r\n"\r | |
1120 | " \r\n"\r | |
1121 | " * To display 0x10 blocks of fs0, beginning from block 0x12:\r\n"\r | |
1122 | " Shell> dblk fs0 12 10\r\n"\r | |
1123 | " \r\n"\r | |
1124 | " * To attempt to display more than 0x10 blocks, resulting in only 0x10\r\n"\r | |
1125 | " blocks being displayed:\r\n"\r | |
1126 | " Shell> dblk fs0 12 20\r\n"\r | |
1127 | " \r\n"\r | |
1128 | " * To display one block of blk2, beginning from the first block (blk0):\r\n"\r | |
1129 | " fs1:\tmps1> dblk blk2 0 1\r\n"\r | |
1130 | " \r\n"\r | |
1131 | \r | |
1132 | #string STR_GET_HELP_EDIT #language en-US ""\r | |
1133 | ".TH edit 0 "Provides a full screen text editor for ASCII or UCS-2 files."\r\n"\r | |
1134 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
1135 | "Provides a full screen text editor for ASCII or UCS-2 files.\r\n"\r | |
1136 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
1137 | " \r\n"\r | |
1138 | "EDIT [file]\r\n"\r | |
1139 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
1140 | " \r\n"\r | |
1141 | " file - Specifies the name of file to be edited. If none is specified, an empty file\r\n"\r | |
1142 | " is created with a default file name.\r\n"\r | |
1143 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
1144 | " \r\n"\r | |
1145 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
1146 | " 1. This command enables full screen file editing.\r\n"\r | |
1147 | " 2. The editor supports both UCS-2 and ASCII file types.\r\n"\r | |
1148 | ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"\r | |
1149 | " \r\n"\r | |
1150 | "EXAMPLES:\r\n"\r | |
1151 | " * To edit the 'shell.log' file:\r\n"\r | |
1152 | " fs0:\> edit shell.log\r\n"\r | |
1153 | \r | |
1154 | #string STR_GET_HELP_HEXEDIT #language en-US ""\r | |
1155 | ".TH hexedit 0 "Provides a full screen hex editor for files, block devices, or memory."\r\n"\r | |
1156 | ".SH NAME\r\n"\r | |
1157 | "Provides a full screen hex editor for files, block devices, or memory.\r\n"\r | |
1158 | ".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n"\r | |
1159 | " \r\n"\r | |
1160 | "HEXEDIT [[-f] filename| [-d diskname offset size] | [-m address size]]\r\n"\r | |
1161 | ".SH OPTIONS\r\n"\r | |
1162 | " \r\n"\r | |
1163 | " -f - Specifies the name of the file to edit.\r\n"\r | |
1164 | " -d - Specifies the disk block to edit:\r\n"\r | |
1165 | " DiskName - Name of the disk to edit (for example fs0)\r\n"\r | |
1166 | " Offset - Starting block number (beginning from 0)\r\n"\r | |
1167 | " Size - Number of blocks to edit\r\n"\r | |
1168 | " -m - Specifies the memory region to edit:\r\n"\r | |
1169 | " Address - Starting 32-bit memory address (beginning from 0)\r\n"\r | |
1170 | " Size - Size of memory region to edit in bytes\r\n"\r | |
1171 | ".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n"\r | |
1172 | " \r\n"\r | |
1173 | "NOTES:\r\n"\r | |
1174 | " 1. This command enables you to edit a file, block device, or memory region.\r\n"\r | |
1175 | " 2. The region being edited is displayed as hexadecimal bytes. The\r\n"\r | |
1176 | " contents can be modified and saved.\r\n"\r | |
1177 | ".SH EXAMPLES\r\n"\r | |
1178 | " \r\n"\r | |
1179 | "EXAMPLES:\r\n"\r | |
1180 | " * To edit a file in hex mode:\r\n"\r | |
1181 | " fs0:\> hexedit test.bin\r\n"\r | |
1182 | " \r\n"\r | |
1183 | " * To edit block device fs0 starting at block 0 with size of 2 blocks:\r\n"\r | |
1184 | " fs0:\> hexedit -d fs0 0 2\r\n"\r | |
1185 | " \r\n"\r | |
1186 | " * To edit memory region starting at address 0x00000000 with size of 2 bytes:\r\n"\r | |
1187 | " fs0:\> hexedit -m 0 2\r\n"\r | |
1188 | \r |