| 1 | \r |
| 2 | /** @file\r |
| 3 | This file defines the encoding for the VFR (Visual Form Representation) language.\r |
| 4 | IFR is primarily consumed by the EFI presentation engine, and produced by EFI\r |
| 5 | internal application and drivers as well as all add-in card option-ROM drivers\r |
| 6 | \r |
| 7 | Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation \r |
| 8 | All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials \r |
| 9 | are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License \r |
| 10 | which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at \r |
| 11 | http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php \r |
| 12 | \r |
| 13 | THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, \r |
| 14 | WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. \r |
| 15 | \r |
| 16 | Module Name: UefiInternalFormRepresentation.h\r |
| 17 | \r |
| 18 | @par Revision Reference:\r |
| 19 | These definitions are from UEFI2.1.\r |
| 20 | \r |
| 21 | **/\r |
| 22 | \r |
| 23 | #ifndef __UEFI_INTERNAL_FORMREPRESENTATION_H__\r |
| 24 | #define __UEFI_INTERNAL_FORMREPRESENTATION_H__\r |
| 25 | \r |
| 26 | //\r |
| 27 | // The following types are currently defined:\r |
| 28 | //\r |
| 29 | typedef UINT32 RELOFST;\r |
| 30 | typedef CHAR16 *EFI_STRING;\r |
| 31 | \r |
| 32 | //\r |
| 33 | // IFR Op codes\r |
| 34 | //\r |
| 35 | #define EFI_IFR_FORM_OP 0x01\r |
| 36 | #define EFI_IFR_SUBTITLE_OP 0x02\r |
| 37 | #define EFI_IFR_TEXT_OP 0x03\r |
| 38 | #define EFI_IFR_GRAPHIC_OP 0x04\r |
| 39 | #define EFI_IFR_ONE_OF_OP 0x05\r |
| 40 | #define EFI_IFR_CHECKBOX_OP 0x06\r |
| 41 | #define EFI_IFR_NUMERIC_OP 0x07\r |
| 42 | #define EFI_IFR_PASSWORD_OP 0x08\r |
| 43 | #define EFI_IFR_ONE_OF_OPTION_OP 0x09 // ONEOF OPTION field\r |
| 44 | #define EFI_IFR_SUPPRESS_IF_OP 0x0A\r |
| 45 | #define EFI_IFR_END_FORM_OP 0x0B\r |
| 46 | #define EFI_IFR_HIDDEN_OP 0x0C\r |
| 47 | #define EFI_IFR_END_FORM_SET_OP 0x0D\r |
| 48 | #define EFI_IFR_FORM_SET_OP 0x0E\r |
| 49 | #define EFI_IFR_REF_OP 0x0F\r |
| 50 | #define EFI_IFR_END_ONE_OF_OP 0x10\r |
| 51 | #define EFI_IFR_END_OP EFI_IFR_END_ONE_OF_OP\r |
| 52 | #define EFI_IFR_INCONSISTENT_IF_OP 0x11\r |
| 53 | #define EFI_IFR_EQ_ID_VAL_OP 0x12\r |
| 54 | #define EFI_IFR_EQ_ID_ID_OP 0x13\r |
| 55 | #define EFI_IFR_EQ_ID_LIST_OP 0x14\r |
| 56 | #define EFI_IFR_AND_OP 0x15\r |
| 57 | #define EFI_IFR_OR_OP 0x16\r |
| 58 | #define EFI_IFR_NOT_OP 0x17\r |
| 59 | #define EFI_IFR_END_IF_OP 0x18 // for endif of inconsistentif, suppressif, grayoutif\r |
| 60 | #define EFI_IFR_GRAYOUT_IF_OP 0x19\r |
| 61 | #define EFI_IFR_DATE_OP 0x1A\r |
| 62 | #define EFI_IFR_TIME_OP 0x1B\r |
| 63 | #define EFI_IFR_STRING_OP 0x1C\r |
| 64 | #define EFI_IFR_LABEL_OP 0x1D\r |
| 65 | #define EFI_IFR_SAVE_DEFAULTS_OP 0x1E\r |
| 66 | #define EFI_IFR_RESTORE_DEFAULTS_OP 0x1F\r |
| 67 | #define EFI_IFR_BANNER_OP 0x20\r |
| 68 | #define EFI_IFR_INVENTORY_OP 0x21\r |
| 69 | #define EFI_IFR_EQ_VAR_VAL_OP 0x22\r |
| 70 | #define EFI_IFR_ORDERED_LIST_OP 0x23\r |
| 71 | #define EFI_IFR_VARSTORE_OP 0x24\r |
| 72 | #define EFI_IFR_VARSTORE_SELECT_OP 0x25\r |
| 73 | #define EFI_IFR_VARSTORE_SELECT_PAIR_OP 0x26\r |
| 74 | #define EFI_IFR_TRUE_OP 0x27\r |
| 75 | #define EFI_IFR_FALSE_OP 0x28\r |
| 76 | #define EFI_IFR_GT_OP 0x29\r |
| 77 | #define EFI_IFR_GE_OP 0x2A\r |
| 78 | #define EFI_IFR_OEM_DEFINED_OP 0x2B\r |
| 79 | #define EFI_IFR_LAST_OPCODE EFI_IFR_OEM_DEFINED_OP\r |
| 80 | #define EFI_IFR_OEM_OP 0xFE\r |
| 81 | #define EFI_IFR_NV_ACCESS_COMMAND 0xFF\r |
| 82 | \r |
| 83 | //\r |
| 84 | // Define values for the flags fields in some VFR opcodes. These are\r |
| 85 | // bitmasks.\r |
| 86 | //\r |
| 87 | #define EFI_IFR_FLAG_DEFAULT 0x01\r |
| 88 | #define EFI_IFR_FLAG_MANUFACTURING 0x02\r |
| 89 | #define EFI_IFR_FLAG_INTERACTIVE 0x04\r |
| 90 | #define EFI_IFR_FLAG_NV_ACCESS 0x08\r |
| 91 | #define EFI_IFR_FLAG_RESET_REQUIRED 0x10\r |
| 92 | #define EFI_IFR_FLAG_LATE_CHECK 0x20\r |
| 93 | \r |
| 94 | #define EFI_NON_DEVICE_CLASS 0x00 // Useful when you do not want something in the Device Manager\r |
| 95 | #define EFI_DISK_DEVICE_CLASS 0x01\r |
| 96 | #define EFI_VIDEO_DEVICE_CLASS 0x02\r |
| 97 | #define EFI_NETWORK_DEVICE_CLASS 0x04\r |
| 98 | #define EFI_INPUT_DEVICE_CLASS 0x08\r |
| 99 | #define EFI_ON_BOARD_DEVICE_CLASS 0x10\r |
| 100 | #define EFI_OTHER_DEVICE_CLASS 0x20\r |
| 101 | \r |
| 102 | #define EFI_SETUP_APPLICATION_SUBCLASS 0x00\r |
| 103 | #define EFI_GENERAL_APPLICATION_SUBCLASS 0x01\r |
| 104 | #define EFI_FRONT_PAGE_SUBCLASS 0x02\r |
| 105 | #define EFI_SINGLE_USE_SUBCLASS 0x03 // Used to display a single entity and then exit\r |
| 106 | \r |
| 107 | //\r |
| 108 | // Used to flag dynamically created op-codes. This is meaningful to the IFR Library set\r |
| 109 | // and the browser since we need to distinguish between compiled NV map data and created data.\r |
| 110 | // We do not allow new entries to be created in the NV map dynamically however we still need\r |
| 111 | // to display this information correctly. To dynamically create op-codes and assume that their\r |
| 112 | // data will be saved, ensure that the NV starting location they refer to is pre-defined in the\r |
| 113 | // NV map.\r |
| 114 | //\r |
| 115 | #define EFI_IFR_FLAG_CREATED 128\r |
| 116 | \r |
| 117 | #pragma pack(1)\r |
| 118 | //\r |
| 119 | // IFR Structure definitions\r |
| 120 | //\r |
| 121 | typedef struct {\r |
| 122 | UINT8 OpCode;\r |
| 123 | UINT8 Length;\r |
| 124 | } EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER;\r |
| 125 | \r |
| 126 | typedef struct {\r |
| 127 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 128 | EFI_GUID Guid;\r |
| 129 | STRING_REF FormSetTitle;\r |
| 130 | STRING_REF Help;\r |
| 131 | EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS CallbackHandle;\r |
| 132 | UINT16 Class;\r |
| 133 | UINT16 SubClass;\r |
| 134 | UINT16 NvDataSize; // set once, size of the NV data as defined in the script\r |
| 135 | } EFI_IFR_FORM_SET;\r |
| 136 | \r |
| 137 | typedef struct {\r |
| 138 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 139 | UINT16 FormId;\r |
| 140 | STRING_REF FormTitle;\r |
| 141 | } EFI_IFR_FORM;\r |
| 142 | \r |
| 143 | typedef struct {\r |
| 144 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 145 | UINT16 LabelId;\r |
| 146 | } EFI_IFR_LABEL;\r |
| 147 | \r |
| 148 | typedef struct {\r |
| 149 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 150 | STRING_REF SubTitle;\r |
| 151 | } EFI_IFR_SUBTITLE;\r |
| 152 | \r |
| 153 | typedef struct {\r |
| 154 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 155 | STRING_REF Help;\r |
| 156 | STRING_REF Text;\r |
| 157 | STRING_REF TextTwo;\r |
| 158 | UINT8 Flags; // This is included solely for purposes of interactive/dynamic support.\r |
| 159 | UINT16 Key; // Value to be passed to caller to identify this particular op-code\r |
| 160 | } EFI_IFR_TEXT;\r |
| 161 | \r |
| 162 | //\r |
| 163 | // goto\r |
| 164 | //\r |
| 165 | typedef struct {\r |
| 166 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 167 | UINT16 FormId;\r |
| 168 | STRING_REF Prompt;\r |
| 169 | STRING_REF Help; // The string Token for the context-help\r |
| 170 | UINT8 Flags; // This is included solely for purposes of interactive/dynamic support.\r |
| 171 | UINT16 Key; // Value to be passed to caller to identify this particular op-code\r |
| 172 | } EFI_IFR_REF;\r |
| 173 | \r |
| 174 | typedef struct {\r |
| 175 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 176 | } EFI_IFR_END_FORM;\r |
| 177 | \r |
| 178 | typedef struct {\r |
| 179 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 180 | } EFI_IFR_END_FORM_SET;\r |
| 181 | \r |
| 182 | //\r |
| 183 | // Also notice that the IFR_ONE_OF and IFR_CHECK_BOX are identical in structure......code assumes this to be true, if this ever\r |
| 184 | // changes we need to revisit the InitializeTagStructures code\r |
| 185 | //\r |
| 186 | typedef struct {\r |
| 187 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 188 | UINT16 QuestionId; // The ID designating what the question is about...sucked in from a #define, likely in the form of a variable name\r |
| 189 | UINT8 Width; // The Size of the Data being saved\r |
| 190 | STRING_REF Prompt; // The String Token for the Prompt\r |
| 191 | STRING_REF Help; // The string Token for the context-help\r |
| 192 | } EFI_IFR_ONE_OF;\r |
| 193 | \r |
| 194 | typedef struct {\r |
| 195 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 196 | UINT16 QuestionId; // The offset in NV for storage of the data\r |
| 197 | UINT8 MaxEntries; // The maximum number of options in the ordered list (=size of NVStore)\r |
| 198 | STRING_REF Prompt; // The string token for the prompt\r |
| 199 | STRING_REF Help; // The string token for the context-help\r |
| 200 | } EFI_IFR_ORDERED_LIST;\r |
| 201 | \r |
| 202 | typedef struct {\r |
| 203 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 204 | UINT16 QuestionId; // The ID designating what the question is about...sucked in from a #define, likely in the form of a variable name\r |
| 205 | UINT8 Width; // The Size of the Data being saved\r |
| 206 | STRING_REF Prompt; // The String Token for the Prompt\r |
| 207 | STRING_REF Help; // The string Token for the context-help\r |
| 208 | UINT8 Flags; // For now, if non-zero, means that it is the default option, - further definition likely\r |
| 209 | UINT16 Key; // Value to be passed to caller to identify this particular op-code\r |
| 210 | } EFI_IFR_CHECKBOX, EFI_IFR_CHECK_BOX;\r |
| 211 | \r |
| 212 | typedef struct {\r |
| 213 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 214 | STRING_REF Option; // The string token describing the option\r |
| 215 | UINT16 Value; // The value associated with this option that is stored in the NVRAM if chosen\r |
| 216 | UINT8 Flags; // For now, if non-zero, means that it is the default option, - further definition likely above\r |
| 217 | UINT16 Key; // Value to be passed to caller to identify this particular op-code\r |
| 218 | } EFI_IFR_ONE_OF_OPTION;\r |
| 219 | \r |
| 220 | typedef struct {\r |
| 221 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 222 | UINT16 QuestionId; // The ID designating what the question is about...sucked in from a #define, likely in the form of a variable name\r |
| 223 | UINT8 Width; // The Size of the Data being saved\r |
| 224 | STRING_REF Prompt; // The String Token for the Prompt\r |
| 225 | STRING_REF Help; // The string Token for the context-help\r |
| 226 | UINT8 Flags; // This is included solely for purposes of interactive/dynamic support.\r |
| 227 | UINT16 Key; // Value to be passed to caller to identify this particular op-code\r |
| 228 | UINT16 Minimum;\r |
| 229 | UINT16 Maximum;\r |
| 230 | UINT16 Step; // If step is 0, then manual input is specified, otherwise, left/right arrow selection is called for\r |
| 231 | UINT16 Default;\r |
| 232 | } EFI_IFR_NUMERIC;\r |
| 233 | \r |
| 234 | //\r |
| 235 | // There is an interesting twist with regards to Time and Date. This is one of the few items which can accept input from\r |
| 236 | // a user, however may or may not need to use storage in the NVRAM space. The decided method for determining if NVRAM space\r |
| 237 | // will be used (only for a TimeOp or DateOp) is: If .QuestionId == 0 && .Width == 0 (normally an impossibility) then use system\r |
| 238 | // resources to store the data away and not NV resources. In other words, the setup engine will call gRT->SetTime, and gRT->SetDate\r |
| 239 | // for the saving of data, and the values displayed will be from the gRT->GetXXXX series of calls.\r |
| 240 | //\r |
| 241 | typedef struct {\r |
| 242 | EFI_IFR_NUMERIC Hour;\r |
| 243 | EFI_IFR_NUMERIC Minute;\r |
| 244 | EFI_IFR_NUMERIC Second;\r |
| 245 | } EFI_IFR_TIME;\r |
| 246 | \r |
| 247 | typedef struct {\r |
| 248 | EFI_IFR_NUMERIC Year;\r |
| 249 | EFI_IFR_NUMERIC Month;\r |
| 250 | EFI_IFR_NUMERIC Day;\r |
| 251 | } EFI_IFR_DATE;\r |
| 252 | \r |
| 253 | typedef struct {\r |
| 254 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 255 | UINT16 QuestionId; // The ID designating what the question is about...sucked in from a #define, likely in the form of a variable name\r |
| 256 | UINT8 Width; // The Size of the Data being saved -- BUGBUG -- remove someday\r |
| 257 | STRING_REF Prompt; // The String Token for the Prompt\r |
| 258 | STRING_REF Help; // The string Token for the context-help\r |
| 259 | UINT8 Flags; // This is included solely for purposes of interactive/dynamic support.\r |
| 260 | UINT16 Key; // Value to be passed to caller to identify this particular op-code\r |
| 261 | UINT8 MinSize; // Minimum allowable sized password\r |
| 262 | UINT8 MaxSize; // Maximum allowable sized password\r |
| 263 | UINT16 Encoding;\r |
| 264 | } EFI_IFR_PASSWORD;\r |
| 265 | \r |
| 266 | typedef struct {\r |
| 267 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 268 | UINT16 QuestionId; // The ID designating what the question is about...sucked in from a #define, likely in the form of a variable name\r |
| 269 | UINT8 Width; // The Size of the Data being saved -- BUGBUG -- remove someday\r |
| 270 | STRING_REF Prompt; // The String Token for the Prompt\r |
| 271 | STRING_REF Help; // The string Token for the context-help\r |
| 272 | UINT8 Flags; // This is included solely for purposes of interactive/dynamic support.\r |
| 273 | UINT16 Key; // Value to be passed to caller to identify this particular op-code\r |
| 274 | UINT8 MinSize; // Minimum allowable sized password\r |
| 275 | UINT8 MaxSize; // Maximum allowable sized password\r |
| 276 | } EFI_IFR_STRING;\r |
| 277 | \r |
| 278 | typedef struct {\r |
| 279 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 280 | } EFI_IFR_END_ONE_OF;\r |
| 281 | \r |
| 282 | typedef struct {\r |
| 283 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 284 | UINT16 Value;\r |
| 285 | UINT16 Key;\r |
| 286 | } EFI_IFR_HIDDEN;\r |
| 287 | \r |
| 288 | typedef struct {\r |
| 289 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 290 | UINT8 Flags;\r |
| 291 | } EFI_IFR_SUPPRESS;\r |
| 292 | \r |
| 293 | typedef struct {\r |
| 294 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 295 | UINT8 Flags;\r |
| 296 | } EFI_IFR_GRAY_OUT;\r |
| 297 | \r |
| 298 | typedef struct {\r |
| 299 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 300 | STRING_REF Popup;\r |
| 301 | UINT8 Flags;\r |
| 302 | } EFI_IFR_INCONSISTENT;\r |
| 303 | \r |
| 304 | typedef struct {\r |
| 305 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 306 | UINT16 QuestionId; // offset into variable storage\r |
| 307 | UINT8 Width; // size of variable storage\r |
| 308 | UINT16 Value; // value to compare against\r |
| 309 | } EFI_IFR_EQ_ID_VAL;\r |
| 310 | \r |
| 311 | typedef struct {\r |
| 312 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 313 | UINT16 QuestionId; // offset into variable storage\r |
| 314 | UINT8 Width; // size of variable storage\r |
| 315 | UINT16 ListLength;\r |
| 316 | UINT16 ValueList[1];\r |
| 317 | } EFI_IFR_EQ_ID_LIST;\r |
| 318 | \r |
| 319 | typedef struct {\r |
| 320 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 321 | UINT16 QuestionId1; // offset into variable storage for first value to compare\r |
| 322 | UINT8 Width; // size of variable storage (must be same for both)\r |
| 323 | UINT16 QuestionId2; // offset into variable storage for second value to compare\r |
| 324 | } EFI_IFR_EQ_ID_ID;\r |
| 325 | \r |
| 326 | typedef struct {\r |
| 327 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 328 | UINT16 VariableId; // offset into variable storage\r |
| 329 | UINT16 Value; // value to compare against\r |
| 330 | } EFI_IFR_EQ_VAR_VAL;\r |
| 331 | \r |
| 332 | typedef struct {\r |
| 333 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 334 | } EFI_IFR_AND;\r |
| 335 | \r |
| 336 | typedef struct {\r |
| 337 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 338 | } EFI_IFR_OR;\r |
| 339 | \r |
| 340 | typedef struct {\r |
| 341 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 342 | } EFI_IFR_NOT;\r |
| 343 | \r |
| 344 | typedef struct {\r |
| 345 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 346 | } EFI_IFR_END_EXPR, EFI_IFR_END_IF;\r |
| 347 | \r |
| 348 | typedef struct {\r |
| 349 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 350 | UINT16 FormId;\r |
| 351 | STRING_REF Prompt;\r |
| 352 | STRING_REF Help;\r |
| 353 | UINT8 Flags;\r |
| 354 | UINT16 Key;\r |
| 355 | } EFI_IFR_SAVE_DEFAULTS;\r |
| 356 | \r |
| 357 | typedef struct {\r |
| 358 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 359 | STRING_REF Help;\r |
| 360 | STRING_REF Text;\r |
| 361 | STRING_REF TextTwo; // optional text\r |
| 362 | } EFI_IFR_INVENTORY;\r |
| 363 | \r |
| 364 | typedef struct {\r |
| 365 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 366 | EFI_GUID Guid; // GUID for the variable\r |
| 367 | UINT16 VarId; // variable store ID, as referenced elsewhere in the form\r |
| 368 | UINT16 Size; // size of the variable storage\r |
| 369 | } EFI_IFR_VARSTORE;\r |
| 370 | \r |
| 371 | typedef struct {\r |
| 372 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 373 | UINT16 VarId; // variable store ID, as referenced elsewhere in the form\r |
| 374 | } EFI_IFR_VARSTORE_SELECT;\r |
| 375 | \r |
| 376 | //\r |
| 377 | // Used for the ideqid VFR statement where two variable stores may be referenced in the\r |
| 378 | // same VFR statement.\r |
| 379 | // A browser should treat this as an EFI_IFR_VARSTORE_SELECT statement and assume that all following\r |
| 380 | // IFR opcodes use the VarId as defined here.\r |
| 381 | //\r |
| 382 | typedef struct {\r |
| 383 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 384 | UINT16 VarId; // variable store ID, as referenced elsewhere in the form\r |
| 385 | UINT16 SecondaryVarId; // variable store ID, as referenced elsewhere in the form\r |
| 386 | } EFI_IFR_VARSTORE_SELECT_PAIR;\r |
| 387 | \r |
| 388 | typedef struct {\r |
| 389 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 390 | } EFI_IFR_TRUE;\r |
| 391 | \r |
| 392 | typedef struct {\r |
| 393 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 394 | } EFI_IFR_FALSE;\r |
| 395 | \r |
| 396 | typedef struct {\r |
| 397 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 398 | } EFI_IFR_GT;\r |
| 399 | \r |
| 400 | typedef struct {\r |
| 401 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 402 | } EFI_IFR_GE;\r |
| 403 | \r |
| 404 | //\r |
| 405 | // Save defaults and restore defaults have same structure\r |
| 406 | //\r |
| 407 | #define EFI_IFR_RESTORE_DEFAULTS EFI_IFR_SAVE_DEFAULTS\r |
| 408 | \r |
| 409 | typedef struct {\r |
| 410 | EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;\r |
| 411 | STRING_REF Title; // The string token for the banner title\r |
| 412 | UINT16 LineNumber; // 1-based line number\r |
| 413 | UINT8 Alignment; // left, center, or right-aligned\r |
| 414 | } EFI_IFR_BANNER;\r |
| 415 | \r |
| 416 | #define EFI_IFR_BANNER_ALIGN_LEFT 0\r |
| 417 | #define EFI_IFR_BANNER_ALIGN_CENTER 1\r |
| 418 | #define EFI_IFR_BANNER_ALIGN_RIGHT 2\r |
| 419 | #define EFI_IFR_BANNER_TIMEOUT 0xFF\r |
| 420 | \r |
| 421 | #pragma pack()\r |
| 422 | \r |
| 423 | \r |
| 424 | \r |
| 425 | #endif\r |