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1 /** @file
2 Root include file for Mde Package Base type modules
3
4 This is the include file for any module of type base. Base modules only use
5 types defined via this include file and can be ported easily to any
6 environment. There are a set of base libraries in the Mde Package that can
7 be used to implement base modules.
8
9 Copyright (c) 2006 - 2016, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
10 Portions copyright (c) 2008 - 2009, Apple Inc. All rights reserved.<BR>
11 This program and the accompanying materials
12 are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
13 which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
14 http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php.
15
16 THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
17 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
18
19 **/
20
21
22 #ifndef __BASE_H__
23 #define __BASE_H__
24
25 //
26 // Include processor specific binding
27 //
28 #include <ProcessorBind.h>
29
30 #if defined(_MSC_EXTENSIONS)
31 //
32 // Disable warning when last field of data structure is a zero sized array.
33 //
34 #pragma warning ( disable : 4200 )
35 #endif
36
37 /**
38 Verifies the storage size of a given data type.
39
40 This macro generates a divide by zero error or a zero size array declaration in
41 the preprocessor if the size is incorrect. These are declared as "extern" so
42 the space for these arrays will not be in the modules.
43
44 @param TYPE The date type to determine the size of.
45 @param Size The expected size for the TYPE.
46
47 **/
48 #define VERIFY_SIZE_OF(TYPE, Size) extern UINT8 _VerifySizeof##TYPE[(sizeof(TYPE) == (Size)) / (sizeof(TYPE) == (Size))]
49
50 //
51 // Verify that ProcessorBind.h produced UEFI Data Types that are compliant with
52 // Section 2.3.1 of the UEFI 2.3 Specification.
53 //
54 VERIFY_SIZE_OF (BOOLEAN, 1);
55 VERIFY_SIZE_OF (INT8, 1);
56 VERIFY_SIZE_OF (UINT8, 1);
57 VERIFY_SIZE_OF (INT16, 2);
58 VERIFY_SIZE_OF (UINT16, 2);
59 VERIFY_SIZE_OF (INT32, 4);
60 VERIFY_SIZE_OF (UINT32, 4);
61 VERIFY_SIZE_OF (INT64, 8);
62 VERIFY_SIZE_OF (UINT64, 8);
63 VERIFY_SIZE_OF (CHAR8, 1);
64 VERIFY_SIZE_OF (CHAR16, 2);
65
66 //
67 // The Microsoft* C compiler can removed references to unreferenced data items
68 // if the /OPT:REF linker option is used. We defined a macro as this is a
69 // a non standard extension
70 //
71 #if defined(_MSC_EXTENSIONS) && !defined (MDE_CPU_EBC)
72 ///
73 /// Remove global variable from the linked image if there are no references to
74 /// it after all compiler and linker optimizations have been performed.
75 ///
76 ///
77 #define GLOBAL_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED __declspec(selectany)
78 #else
79 ///
80 /// Remove the global variable from the linked image if there are no references
81 /// to it after all compiler and linker optimizations have been performed.
82 ///
83 ///
84 #define GLOBAL_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED
85 #endif
86
87 //
88 // Should be used in combination with NORETURN to avoid 'noreturn' returns
89 // warnings.
90 //
91 #ifndef UNREACHABLE
92 #ifdef __GNUC__
93 ///
94 /// Signal compilers and analyzers that this call is not reachable. It is
95 /// up to the compiler to remove any code past that point.
96 ///
97 #define UNREACHABLE() __builtin_unreachable ()
98 #elif defined (__has_feature)
99 #if __has_builtin (__builtin_unreachable)
100 ///
101 /// Signal compilers and analyzers that this call is not reachable. It is
102 /// up to the compiler to remove any code past that point.
103 ///
104 #define UNREACHABLE() __builtin_unreachable ()
105 #endif
106 #endif
107
108 #ifndef UNREACHABLE
109 ///
110 /// Signal compilers and analyzers that this call is not reachable. It is
111 /// up to the compiler to remove any code past that point.
112 ///
113 #define UNREACHABLE()
114 #endif
115 #endif
116
117 //
118 // Signaling compilers and analyzers that a certain function cannot return may
119 // remove all following code and thus lead to better optimization and less
120 // false positives.
121 //
122 #ifndef NORETURN
123 #if defined (__GNUC__) || defined (__clang__)
124 ///
125 /// Signal compilers and analyzers that the function cannot return.
126 /// It is up to the compiler to remove any code past a call to functions
127 /// flagged with this attribute.
128 ///
129 #define NORETURN __attribute__((noreturn))
130 #elif defined(_MSC_EXTENSIONS) && !defined(MDE_CPU_EBC)
131 ///
132 /// Signal compilers and analyzers that the function cannot return.
133 /// It is up to the compiler to remove any code past a call to functions
134 /// flagged with this attribute.
135 ///
136 #define NORETURN __declspec(noreturn)
137 #else
138 ///
139 /// Signal compilers and analyzers that the function cannot return.
140 /// It is up to the compiler to remove any code past a call to functions
141 /// flagged with this attribute.
142 ///
143 #define NORETURN
144 #endif
145 #endif
146
147 //
148 // Should be used in combination with ANALYZER_NORETURN to avoid 'noreturn'
149 // returns warnings.
150 //
151 #ifndef ANALYZER_UNREACHABLE
152 #ifdef __clang_analyzer__
153 #if __has_builtin (__builtin_unreachable)
154 ///
155 /// Signal the analyzer that this call is not reachable.
156 /// This excludes compilers.
157 ///
158 #define ANALYZER_UNREACHABLE() __builtin_unreachable ()
159 #endif
160 #endif
161
162 #ifndef ANALYZER_UNREACHABLE
163 ///
164 /// Signal the analyzer that this call is not reachable.
165 /// This excludes compilers.
166 ///
167 #define ANALYZER_UNREACHABLE()
168 #endif
169 #endif
170
171 //
172 // Static Analyzers may issue errors about potential NULL-dereferences when
173 // dereferencing a pointer, that has been checked before, outside of a
174 // NULL-check. This may lead to false positives, such as when using ASSERT()
175 // for verification.
176 //
177 #ifndef ANALYZER_NORETURN
178 #ifdef __has_feature
179 #if __has_feature (attribute_analyzer_noreturn)
180 ///
181 /// Signal analyzers that the function cannot return.
182 /// This excludes compilers.
183 ///
184 #define ANALYZER_NORETURN __attribute__((analyzer_noreturn))
185 #endif
186 #endif
187
188 #ifndef ANALYZER_NORETURN
189 ///
190 /// Signal the analyzer that the function cannot return.
191 /// This excludes compilers.
192 ///
193 #define ANALYZER_NORETURN
194 #endif
195 #endif
196
197 //
198 // For symbol name in assembly code, an extra "_" is sometimes necessary
199 //
200
201 ///
202 /// Private worker functions for ASM_PFX()
203 ///
204 #define _CONCATENATE(a, b) __CONCATENATE(a, b)
205 #define __CONCATENATE(a, b) a ## b
206
207 ///
208 /// The __USER_LABEL_PREFIX__ macro predefined by GNUC represents the prefix
209 /// on symbols in assembly language.
210 ///
211 #define ASM_PFX(name) _CONCATENATE (__USER_LABEL_PREFIX__, name)
212
213 #if __APPLE__
214 //
215 // Apple extension that is used by the linker to optimize code size
216 // with assembly functions. Put at the end of your .S files
217 //
218 #define ASM_FUNCTION_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED .subsections_via_symbols
219 #else
220 #define ASM_FUNCTION_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED
221 #endif
222
223 #ifdef __CC_ARM
224 //
225 // Older RVCT ARM compilers don't fully support #pragma pack and require __packed
226 // as a prefix for the structure.
227 //
228 #define PACKED __packed
229 #else
230 #define PACKED
231 #endif
232
233 ///
234 /// 128 bit buffer containing a unique identifier value.
235 /// Unless otherwise specified, aligned on a 64 bit boundary.
236 ///
237 typedef struct {
238 UINT32 Data1;
239 UINT16 Data2;
240 UINT16 Data3;
241 UINT8 Data4[8];
242 } GUID;
243
244 //
245 // 8-bytes unsigned value that represents a physical system address.
246 //
247 typedef UINT64 PHYSICAL_ADDRESS;
248
249 ///
250 /// LIST_ENTRY structure definition.
251 ///
252 typedef struct _LIST_ENTRY LIST_ENTRY;
253
254 ///
255 /// _LIST_ENTRY structure definition.
256 ///
257 struct _LIST_ENTRY {
258 LIST_ENTRY *ForwardLink;
259 LIST_ENTRY *BackLink;
260 };
261
262 //
263 // Modifiers to abstract standard types to aid in debug of problems
264 //
265
266 ///
267 /// Datum is read-only.
268 ///
269 #define CONST const
270
271 ///
272 /// Datum is scoped to the current file or function.
273 ///
274 #define STATIC static
275
276 ///
277 /// Undeclared type.
278 ///
279 #define VOID void
280
281 //
282 // Modifiers for Data Types used to self document code.
283 // This concept is borrowed for UEFI specification.
284 //
285
286 ///
287 /// Datum is passed to the function.
288 ///
289 #define IN
290
291 ///
292 /// Datum is returned from the function.
293 ///
294 #define OUT
295
296 ///
297 /// Passing the datum to the function is optional, and a NULL
298 /// is passed if the value is not supplied.
299 ///
300 #define OPTIONAL
301
302 //
303 // UEFI specification claims 1 and 0. We are concerned about the
304 // complier portability so we did it this way.
305 //
306
307 ///
308 /// Boolean true value. UEFI Specification defines this value to be 1,
309 /// but this form is more portable.
310 ///
311 #define TRUE ((BOOLEAN)(1==1))
312
313 ///
314 /// Boolean false value. UEFI Specification defines this value to be 0,
315 /// but this form is more portable.
316 ///
317 #define FALSE ((BOOLEAN)(0==1))
318
319 ///
320 /// NULL pointer (VOID *)
321 ///
322 #define NULL ((VOID *) 0)
323
324 ///
325 /// Maximum values for common UEFI Data Types
326 ///
327 #define MAX_INT8 ((INT8)0x7F)
328 #define MAX_UINT8 ((UINT8)0xFF)
329 #define MAX_INT16 ((INT16)0x7FFF)
330 #define MAX_UINT16 ((UINT16)0xFFFF)
331 #define MAX_INT32 ((INT32)0x7FFFFFFF)
332 #define MAX_UINT32 ((UINT32)0xFFFFFFFF)
333 #define MAX_INT64 ((INT64)0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL)
334 #define MAX_UINT64 ((UINT64)0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL)
335
336 #define BIT0 0x00000001
337 #define BIT1 0x00000002
338 #define BIT2 0x00000004
339 #define BIT3 0x00000008
340 #define BIT4 0x00000010
341 #define BIT5 0x00000020
342 #define BIT6 0x00000040
343 #define BIT7 0x00000080
344 #define BIT8 0x00000100
345 #define BIT9 0x00000200
346 #define BIT10 0x00000400
347 #define BIT11 0x00000800
348 #define BIT12 0x00001000
349 #define BIT13 0x00002000
350 #define BIT14 0x00004000
351 #define BIT15 0x00008000
352 #define BIT16 0x00010000
353 #define BIT17 0x00020000
354 #define BIT18 0x00040000
355 #define BIT19 0x00080000
356 #define BIT20 0x00100000
357 #define BIT21 0x00200000
358 #define BIT22 0x00400000
359 #define BIT23 0x00800000
360 #define BIT24 0x01000000
361 #define BIT25 0x02000000
362 #define BIT26 0x04000000
363 #define BIT27 0x08000000
364 #define BIT28 0x10000000
365 #define BIT29 0x20000000
366 #define BIT30 0x40000000
367 #define BIT31 0x80000000
368 #define BIT32 0x0000000100000000ULL
369 #define BIT33 0x0000000200000000ULL
370 #define BIT34 0x0000000400000000ULL
371 #define BIT35 0x0000000800000000ULL
372 #define BIT36 0x0000001000000000ULL
373 #define BIT37 0x0000002000000000ULL
374 #define BIT38 0x0000004000000000ULL
375 #define BIT39 0x0000008000000000ULL
376 #define BIT40 0x0000010000000000ULL
377 #define BIT41 0x0000020000000000ULL
378 #define BIT42 0x0000040000000000ULL
379 #define BIT43 0x0000080000000000ULL
380 #define BIT44 0x0000100000000000ULL
381 #define BIT45 0x0000200000000000ULL
382 #define BIT46 0x0000400000000000ULL
383 #define BIT47 0x0000800000000000ULL
384 #define BIT48 0x0001000000000000ULL
385 #define BIT49 0x0002000000000000ULL
386 #define BIT50 0x0004000000000000ULL
387 #define BIT51 0x0008000000000000ULL
388 #define BIT52 0x0010000000000000ULL
389 #define BIT53 0x0020000000000000ULL
390 #define BIT54 0x0040000000000000ULL
391 #define BIT55 0x0080000000000000ULL
392 #define BIT56 0x0100000000000000ULL
393 #define BIT57 0x0200000000000000ULL
394 #define BIT58 0x0400000000000000ULL
395 #define BIT59 0x0800000000000000ULL
396 #define BIT60 0x1000000000000000ULL
397 #define BIT61 0x2000000000000000ULL
398 #define BIT62 0x4000000000000000ULL
399 #define BIT63 0x8000000000000000ULL
400
401 #define SIZE_1KB 0x00000400
402 #define SIZE_2KB 0x00000800
403 #define SIZE_4KB 0x00001000
404 #define SIZE_8KB 0x00002000
405 #define SIZE_16KB 0x00004000
406 #define SIZE_32KB 0x00008000
407 #define SIZE_64KB 0x00010000
408 #define SIZE_128KB 0x00020000
409 #define SIZE_256KB 0x00040000
410 #define SIZE_512KB 0x00080000
411 #define SIZE_1MB 0x00100000
412 #define SIZE_2MB 0x00200000
413 #define SIZE_4MB 0x00400000
414 #define SIZE_8MB 0x00800000
415 #define SIZE_16MB 0x01000000
416 #define SIZE_32MB 0x02000000
417 #define SIZE_64MB 0x04000000
418 #define SIZE_128MB 0x08000000
419 #define SIZE_256MB 0x10000000
420 #define SIZE_512MB 0x20000000
421 #define SIZE_1GB 0x40000000
422 #define SIZE_2GB 0x80000000
423 #define SIZE_4GB 0x0000000100000000ULL
424 #define SIZE_8GB 0x0000000200000000ULL
425 #define SIZE_16GB 0x0000000400000000ULL
426 #define SIZE_32GB 0x0000000800000000ULL
427 #define SIZE_64GB 0x0000001000000000ULL
428 #define SIZE_128GB 0x0000002000000000ULL
429 #define SIZE_256GB 0x0000004000000000ULL
430 #define SIZE_512GB 0x0000008000000000ULL
431 #define SIZE_1TB 0x0000010000000000ULL
432 #define SIZE_2TB 0x0000020000000000ULL
433 #define SIZE_4TB 0x0000040000000000ULL
434 #define SIZE_8TB 0x0000080000000000ULL
435 #define SIZE_16TB 0x0000100000000000ULL
436 #define SIZE_32TB 0x0000200000000000ULL
437 #define SIZE_64TB 0x0000400000000000ULL
438 #define SIZE_128TB 0x0000800000000000ULL
439 #define SIZE_256TB 0x0001000000000000ULL
440 #define SIZE_512TB 0x0002000000000000ULL
441 #define SIZE_1PB 0x0004000000000000ULL
442 #define SIZE_2PB 0x0008000000000000ULL
443 #define SIZE_4PB 0x0010000000000000ULL
444 #define SIZE_8PB 0x0020000000000000ULL
445 #define SIZE_16PB 0x0040000000000000ULL
446 #define SIZE_32PB 0x0080000000000000ULL
447 #define SIZE_64PB 0x0100000000000000ULL
448 #define SIZE_128PB 0x0200000000000000ULL
449 #define SIZE_256PB 0x0400000000000000ULL
450 #define SIZE_512PB 0x0800000000000000ULL
451 #define SIZE_1EB 0x1000000000000000ULL
452 #define SIZE_2EB 0x2000000000000000ULL
453 #define SIZE_4EB 0x4000000000000000ULL
454 #define SIZE_8EB 0x8000000000000000ULL
455
456 #define BASE_1KB 0x00000400
457 #define BASE_2KB 0x00000800
458 #define BASE_4KB 0x00001000
459 #define BASE_8KB 0x00002000
460 #define BASE_16KB 0x00004000
461 #define BASE_32KB 0x00008000
462 #define BASE_64KB 0x00010000
463 #define BASE_128KB 0x00020000
464 #define BASE_256KB 0x00040000
465 #define BASE_512KB 0x00080000
466 #define BASE_1MB 0x00100000
467 #define BASE_2MB 0x00200000
468 #define BASE_4MB 0x00400000
469 #define BASE_8MB 0x00800000
470 #define BASE_16MB 0x01000000
471 #define BASE_32MB 0x02000000
472 #define BASE_64MB 0x04000000
473 #define BASE_128MB 0x08000000
474 #define BASE_256MB 0x10000000
475 #define BASE_512MB 0x20000000
476 #define BASE_1GB 0x40000000
477 #define BASE_2GB 0x80000000
478 #define BASE_4GB 0x0000000100000000ULL
479 #define BASE_8GB 0x0000000200000000ULL
480 #define BASE_16GB 0x0000000400000000ULL
481 #define BASE_32GB 0x0000000800000000ULL
482 #define BASE_64GB 0x0000001000000000ULL
483 #define BASE_128GB 0x0000002000000000ULL
484 #define BASE_256GB 0x0000004000000000ULL
485 #define BASE_512GB 0x0000008000000000ULL
486 #define BASE_1TB 0x0000010000000000ULL
487 #define BASE_2TB 0x0000020000000000ULL
488 #define BASE_4TB 0x0000040000000000ULL
489 #define BASE_8TB 0x0000080000000000ULL
490 #define BASE_16TB 0x0000100000000000ULL
491 #define BASE_32TB 0x0000200000000000ULL
492 #define BASE_64TB 0x0000400000000000ULL
493 #define BASE_128TB 0x0000800000000000ULL
494 #define BASE_256TB 0x0001000000000000ULL
495 #define BASE_512TB 0x0002000000000000ULL
496 #define BASE_1PB 0x0004000000000000ULL
497 #define BASE_2PB 0x0008000000000000ULL
498 #define BASE_4PB 0x0010000000000000ULL
499 #define BASE_8PB 0x0020000000000000ULL
500 #define BASE_16PB 0x0040000000000000ULL
501 #define BASE_32PB 0x0080000000000000ULL
502 #define BASE_64PB 0x0100000000000000ULL
503 #define BASE_128PB 0x0200000000000000ULL
504 #define BASE_256PB 0x0400000000000000ULL
505 #define BASE_512PB 0x0800000000000000ULL
506 #define BASE_1EB 0x1000000000000000ULL
507 #define BASE_2EB 0x2000000000000000ULL
508 #define BASE_4EB 0x4000000000000000ULL
509 #define BASE_8EB 0x8000000000000000ULL
510
511 //
512 // Support for variable length argument lists using the ANSI standard.
513 //
514 // Since we are using the ANSI standard we used the standard naming and
515 // did not follow the coding convention
516 //
517 // VA_LIST - typedef for argument list.
518 // VA_START (VA_LIST Marker, argument before the ...) - Init Marker for use.
519 // VA_END (VA_LIST Marker) - Clear Marker
520 // VA_ARG (VA_LIST Marker, var arg size) - Use Marker to get an argument from
521 // the ... list. You must know the size and pass it in this macro.
522 // VA_COPY (VA_LIST Dest, VA_LIST Start) - Initialize Dest as a copy of Start.
523 //
524 // example:
525 //
526 // UINTN
527 // ExampleVarArg (
528 // IN UINTN NumberOfArgs,
529 // ...
530 // )
531 // {
532 // VA_LIST Marker;
533 // UINTN Index;
534 // UINTN Result;
535 //
536 // //
537 // // Initialize the Marker
538 // //
539 // VA_START (Marker, NumberOfArgs);
540 // for (Index = 0, Result = 0; Index < NumberOfArgs; Index++) {
541 // //
542 // // The ... list is a series of UINTN values, so average them up.
543 // //
544 // Result += VA_ARG (Marker, UINTN);
545 // }
546 //
547 // VA_END (Marker);
548 // return Result
549 // }
550 //
551
552 /**
553 Return the size of argument that has been aligned to sizeof (UINTN).
554
555 @param n The parameter size to be aligned.
556
557 @return The aligned size.
558 **/
559 #define _INT_SIZE_OF(n) ((sizeof (n) + sizeof (UINTN) - 1) &~(sizeof (UINTN) - 1))
560
561 #if defined(__CC_ARM)
562 //
563 // RVCT ARM variable argument list support.
564 //
565
566 ///
567 /// Variable used to traverse the list of arguments. This type can vary by
568 /// implementation and could be an array or structure.
569 ///
570 #ifdef __APCS_ADSABI
571 typedef int *va_list[1];
572 #define VA_LIST va_list
573 #else
574 typedef struct __va_list { void *__ap; } va_list;
575 #define VA_LIST va_list
576 #endif
577
578 #define VA_START(Marker, Parameter) __va_start(Marker, Parameter)
579
580 #define VA_ARG(Marker, TYPE) __va_arg(Marker, TYPE)
581
582 #define VA_END(Marker) ((void)0)
583
584 // For some ARM RVCT compilers, __va_copy is not defined
585 #ifndef __va_copy
586 #define __va_copy(dest, src) ((void)((dest) = (src)))
587 #endif
588
589 #define VA_COPY(Dest, Start) __va_copy (Dest, Start)
590
591 #elif defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(NO_BUILTIN_VA_FUNCS)
592 //
593 // Use GCC built-in macros for variable argument lists.
594 //
595
596 ///
597 /// Variable used to traverse the list of arguments. This type can vary by
598 /// implementation and could be an array or structure.
599 ///
600 typedef __builtin_va_list VA_LIST;
601
602 #define VA_START(Marker, Parameter) __builtin_va_start (Marker, Parameter)
603
604 #define VA_ARG(Marker, TYPE) ((sizeof (TYPE) < sizeof (UINTN)) ? (TYPE)(__builtin_va_arg (Marker, UINTN)) : (TYPE)(__builtin_va_arg (Marker, TYPE)))
605
606 #define VA_END(Marker) __builtin_va_end (Marker)
607
608 #define VA_COPY(Dest, Start) __builtin_va_copy (Dest, Start)
609
610 #else
611 ///
612 /// Variable used to traverse the list of arguments. This type can vary by
613 /// implementation and could be an array or structure.
614 ///
615 typedef CHAR8 *VA_LIST;
616
617 /**
618 Retrieves a pointer to the beginning of a variable argument list, based on
619 the name of the parameter that immediately precedes the variable argument list.
620
621 This function initializes Marker to point to the beginning of the variable
622 argument list that immediately follows Parameter. The method for computing the
623 pointer to the next argument in the argument list is CPU-specific following the
624 EFIAPI ABI.
625
626 @param Marker The VA_LIST used to traverse the list of arguments.
627 @param Parameter The name of the parameter that immediately precedes
628 the variable argument list.
629
630 @return A pointer to the beginning of a variable argument list.
631
632 **/
633 #define VA_START(Marker, Parameter) (Marker = (VA_LIST) ((UINTN) & (Parameter) + _INT_SIZE_OF (Parameter)))
634
635 /**
636 Returns an argument of a specified type from a variable argument list and updates
637 the pointer to the variable argument list to point to the next argument.
638
639 This function returns an argument of the type specified by TYPE from the beginning
640 of the variable argument list specified by Marker. Marker is then updated to point
641 to the next argument in the variable argument list. The method for computing the
642 pointer to the next argument in the argument list is CPU-specific following the EFIAPI ABI.
643
644 @param Marker VA_LIST used to traverse the list of arguments.
645 @param TYPE The type of argument to retrieve from the beginning
646 of the variable argument list.
647
648 @return An argument of the type specified by TYPE.
649
650 **/
651 #define VA_ARG(Marker, TYPE) (*(TYPE *) ((Marker += _INT_SIZE_OF (TYPE)) - _INT_SIZE_OF (TYPE)))
652
653 /**
654 Terminates the use of a variable argument list.
655
656 This function initializes Marker so it can no longer be used with VA_ARG().
657 After this macro is used, the only way to access the variable argument list is
658 by using VA_START() again.
659
660 @param Marker VA_LIST used to traverse the list of arguments.
661
662 **/
663 #define VA_END(Marker) (Marker = (VA_LIST) 0)
664
665 /**
666 Initializes a VA_LIST as a copy of an existing VA_LIST.
667
668 This macro initializes Dest as a copy of Start, as if the VA_START macro had been applied to Dest
669 followed by the same sequence of uses of the VA_ARG macro as had previously been used to reach
670 the present state of Start.
671
672 @param Dest VA_LIST used to traverse the list of arguments.
673 @param Start VA_LIST used to traverse the list of arguments.
674
675 **/
676 #define VA_COPY(Dest, Start) ((void)((Dest) = (Start)))
677
678 #endif
679
680 ///
681 /// Pointer to the start of a variable argument list stored in a memory buffer. Same as UINT8 *.
682 ///
683 typedef UINTN *BASE_LIST;
684
685 /**
686 Returns the size of a data type in sizeof(UINTN) units rounded up to the nearest UINTN boundary.
687
688 @param TYPE The date type to determine the size of.
689
690 @return The size of TYPE in sizeof (UINTN) units rounded up to the nearest UINTN boundary.
691 **/
692 #define _BASE_INT_SIZE_OF(TYPE) ((sizeof (TYPE) + sizeof (UINTN) - 1) / sizeof (UINTN))
693
694 /**
695 Returns an argument of a specified type from a variable argument list and updates
696 the pointer to the variable argument list to point to the next argument.
697
698 This function returns an argument of the type specified by TYPE from the beginning
699 of the variable argument list specified by Marker. Marker is then updated to point
700 to the next argument in the variable argument list. The method for computing the
701 pointer to the next argument in the argument list is CPU specific following the EFIAPI ABI.
702
703 @param Marker The pointer to the beginning of a variable argument list.
704 @param TYPE The type of argument to retrieve from the beginning
705 of the variable argument list.
706
707 @return An argument of the type specified by TYPE.
708
709 **/
710 #define BASE_ARG(Marker, TYPE) (*(TYPE *) ((Marker += _BASE_INT_SIZE_OF (TYPE)) - _BASE_INT_SIZE_OF (TYPE)))
711
712 /**
713 The macro that returns the byte offset of a field in a data structure.
714
715 This function returns the offset, in bytes, of field specified by Field from the
716 beginning of the data structure specified by TYPE. If TYPE does not contain Field,
717 the module will not compile.
718
719 @param TYPE The name of the data structure that contains the field specified by Field.
720 @param Field The name of the field in the data structure.
721
722 @return Offset, in bytes, of field.
723
724 **/
725 #ifdef __GNUC__
726 #if __GNUC__ >= 4
727 #define OFFSET_OF(TYPE, Field) ((UINTN) __builtin_offsetof(TYPE, Field))
728 #endif
729 #endif
730
731 #ifndef OFFSET_OF
732 #define OFFSET_OF(TYPE, Field) ((UINTN) &(((TYPE *)0)->Field))
733 #endif
734
735 /**
736 Macro that returns a pointer to the data structure that contains a specified field of
737 that data structure. This is a lightweight method to hide information by placing a
738 public data structure inside a larger private data structure and using a pointer to
739 the public data structure to retrieve a pointer to the private data structure.
740
741 This function computes the offset, in bytes, of field specified by Field from the beginning
742 of the data structure specified by TYPE. This offset is subtracted from Record, and is
743 used to return a pointer to a data structure of the type specified by TYPE. If the data type
744 specified by TYPE does not contain the field specified by Field, then the module will not compile.
745
746 @param Record Pointer to the field specified by Field within a data structure of type TYPE.
747 @param TYPE The name of the data structure type to return. This data structure must
748 contain the field specified by Field.
749 @param Field The name of the field in the data structure specified by TYPE to which Record points.
750
751 @return A pointer to the structure from one of it's elements.
752
753 **/
754 #define BASE_CR(Record, TYPE, Field) ((TYPE *) ((CHAR8 *) (Record) - (CHAR8 *) &(((TYPE *) 0)->Field)))
755
756 /**
757 Rounds a value up to the next boundary using a specified alignment.
758
759 This function rounds Value up to the next boundary using the specified Alignment.
760 This aligned value is returned.
761
762 @param Value The value to round up.
763 @param Alignment The alignment boundary used to return the aligned value.
764
765 @return A value up to the next boundary.
766
767 **/
768 #define ALIGN_VALUE(Value, Alignment) ((Value) + (((Alignment) - (Value)) & ((Alignment) - 1)))
769
770 /**
771 Adjust a pointer by adding the minimum offset required for it to be aligned on
772 a specified alignment boundary.
773
774 This function rounds the pointer specified by Pointer to the next alignment boundary
775 specified by Alignment. The pointer to the aligned address is returned.
776
777 @param Pointer The pointer to round up.
778 @param Alignment The alignment boundary to use to return an aligned pointer.
779
780 @return Pointer to the aligned address.
781
782 **/
783 #define ALIGN_POINTER(Pointer, Alignment) ((VOID *) (ALIGN_VALUE ((UINTN)(Pointer), (Alignment))))
784
785 /**
786 Rounds a value up to the next natural boundary for the current CPU.
787 This is 4-bytes for 32-bit CPUs and 8-bytes for 64-bit CPUs.
788
789 This function rounds the value specified by Value up to the next natural boundary for the
790 current CPU. This rounded value is returned.
791
792 @param Value The value to round up.
793
794 @return Rounded value specified by Value.
795
796 **/
797 #define ALIGN_VARIABLE(Value) ALIGN_VALUE ((Value), sizeof (UINTN))
798
799
800 /**
801 Return the maximum of two operands.
802
803 This macro returns the maximum of two operand specified by a and b.
804 Both a and b must be the same numerical types, signed or unsigned.
805
806 @param a The first operand with any numerical type.
807 @param b The second operand. Can be any numerical type as long as is
808 the same type as a.
809
810 @return Maximum of two operands.
811
812 **/
813 #define MAX(a, b) \
814 (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b))
815
816 /**
817 Return the minimum of two operands.
818
819 This macro returns the minimal of two operand specified by a and b.
820 Both a and b must be the same numerical types, signed or unsigned.
821
822 @param a The first operand with any numerical type.
823 @param b The second operand. It should be the same any numerical type with a.
824
825 @return Minimum of two operands.
826
827 **/
828 #define MIN(a, b) \
829 (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b))
830
831 /**
832 Return the absolute value of a signed operand.
833
834 This macro returns the absolute value of the signed operand specified by a.
835
836 @param a The signed operand.
837
838 @return The absolute value of the signed operand.
839
840 **/
841 #define ABS(a) \
842 (((a) < 0) ? (-(a)) : (a))
843
844 //
845 // Status codes common to all execution phases
846 //
847 typedef UINTN RETURN_STATUS;
848
849 /**
850 Produces a RETURN_STATUS code with the highest bit set.
851
852 @param StatusCode The status code value to convert into a warning code.
853 StatusCode must be in the range 0x00000000..0x7FFFFFFF.
854
855 @return The value specified by StatusCode with the highest bit set.
856
857 **/
858 #define ENCODE_ERROR(StatusCode) ((RETURN_STATUS)(MAX_BIT | (StatusCode)))
859
860 /**
861 Produces a RETURN_STATUS code with the highest bit clear.
862
863 @param StatusCode The status code value to convert into a warning code.
864 StatusCode must be in the range 0x00000000..0x7FFFFFFF.
865
866 @return The value specified by StatusCode with the highest bit clear.
867
868 **/
869 #define ENCODE_WARNING(StatusCode) ((RETURN_STATUS)(StatusCode))
870
871 /**
872 Returns TRUE if a specified RETURN_STATUS code is an error code.
873
874 This function returns TRUE if StatusCode has the high bit set. Otherwise, FALSE is returned.
875
876 @param StatusCode The status code value to evaluate.
877
878 @retval TRUE The high bit of StatusCode is set.
879 @retval FALSE The high bit of StatusCode is clear.
880
881 **/
882 #define RETURN_ERROR(StatusCode) (((INTN)(RETURN_STATUS)(StatusCode)) < 0)
883
884 ///
885 /// The operation completed successfully.
886 ///
887 #define RETURN_SUCCESS 0
888
889 ///
890 /// The image failed to load.
891 ///
892 #define RETURN_LOAD_ERROR ENCODE_ERROR (1)
893
894 ///
895 /// The parameter was incorrect.
896 ///
897 #define RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER ENCODE_ERROR (2)
898
899 ///
900 /// The operation is not supported.
901 ///
902 #define RETURN_UNSUPPORTED ENCODE_ERROR (3)
903
904 ///
905 /// The buffer was not the proper size for the request.
906 ///
907 #define RETURN_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE ENCODE_ERROR (4)
908
909 ///
910 /// The buffer was not large enough to hold the requested data.
911 /// The required buffer size is returned in the appropriate
912 /// parameter when this error occurs.
913 ///
914 #define RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL ENCODE_ERROR (5)
915
916 ///
917 /// There is no data pending upon return.
918 ///
919 #define RETURN_NOT_READY ENCODE_ERROR (6)
920
921 ///
922 /// The physical device reported an error while attempting the
923 /// operation.
924 ///
925 #define RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR ENCODE_ERROR (7)
926
927 ///
928 /// The device can not be written to.
929 ///
930 #define RETURN_WRITE_PROTECTED ENCODE_ERROR (8)
931
932 ///
933 /// The resource has run out.
934 ///
935 #define RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES ENCODE_ERROR (9)
936
937 ///
938 /// An inconsistency was detected on the file system causing the
939 /// operation to fail.
940 ///
941 #define RETURN_VOLUME_CORRUPTED ENCODE_ERROR (10)
942
943 ///
944 /// There is no more space on the file system.
945 ///
946 #define RETURN_VOLUME_FULL ENCODE_ERROR (11)
947
948 ///
949 /// The device does not contain any medium to perform the
950 /// operation.
951 ///
952 #define RETURN_NO_MEDIA ENCODE_ERROR (12)
953
954 ///
955 /// The medium in the device has changed since the last
956 /// access.
957 ///
958 #define RETURN_MEDIA_CHANGED ENCODE_ERROR (13)
959
960 ///
961 /// The item was not found.
962 ///
963 #define RETURN_NOT_FOUND ENCODE_ERROR (14)
964
965 ///
966 /// Access was denied.
967 ///
968 #define RETURN_ACCESS_DENIED ENCODE_ERROR (15)
969
970 ///
971 /// The server was not found or did not respond to the request.
972 ///
973 #define RETURN_NO_RESPONSE ENCODE_ERROR (16)
974
975 ///
976 /// A mapping to the device does not exist.
977 ///
978 #define RETURN_NO_MAPPING ENCODE_ERROR (17)
979
980 ///
981 /// A timeout time expired.
982 ///
983 #define RETURN_TIMEOUT ENCODE_ERROR (18)
984
985 ///
986 /// The protocol has not been started.
987 ///
988 #define RETURN_NOT_STARTED ENCODE_ERROR (19)
989
990 ///
991 /// The protocol has already been started.
992 ///
993 #define RETURN_ALREADY_STARTED ENCODE_ERROR (20)
994
995 ///
996 /// The operation was aborted.
997 ///
998 #define RETURN_ABORTED ENCODE_ERROR (21)
999
1000 ///
1001 /// An ICMP error occurred during the network operation.
1002 ///
1003 #define RETURN_ICMP_ERROR ENCODE_ERROR (22)
1004
1005 ///
1006 /// A TFTP error occurred during the network operation.
1007 ///
1008 #define RETURN_TFTP_ERROR ENCODE_ERROR (23)
1009
1010 ///
1011 /// A protocol error occurred during the network operation.
1012 ///
1013 #define RETURN_PROTOCOL_ERROR ENCODE_ERROR (24)
1014
1015 ///
1016 /// A function encountered an internal version that was
1017 /// incompatible with a version requested by the caller.
1018 ///
1019 #define RETURN_INCOMPATIBLE_VERSION ENCODE_ERROR (25)
1020
1021 ///
1022 /// The function was not performed due to a security violation.
1023 ///
1024 #define RETURN_SECURITY_VIOLATION ENCODE_ERROR (26)
1025
1026 ///
1027 /// A CRC error was detected.
1028 ///
1029 #define RETURN_CRC_ERROR ENCODE_ERROR (27)
1030
1031 ///
1032 /// The beginning or end of media was reached.
1033 ///
1034 #define RETURN_END_OF_MEDIA ENCODE_ERROR (28)
1035
1036 ///
1037 /// The end of the file was reached.
1038 ///
1039 #define RETURN_END_OF_FILE ENCODE_ERROR (31)
1040
1041 ///
1042 /// The language specified was invalid.
1043 ///
1044 #define RETURN_INVALID_LANGUAGE ENCODE_ERROR (32)
1045
1046 ///
1047 /// The security status of the data is unknown or compromised
1048 /// and the data must be updated or replaced to restore a valid
1049 /// security status.
1050 ///
1051 #define RETURN_COMPROMISED_DATA ENCODE_ERROR (33)
1052
1053 ///
1054 /// A HTTP error occurred during the network operation.
1055 ///
1056 #define RETURN_HTTP_ERROR ENCODE_ERROR (35)
1057
1058 ///
1059 /// The string contained one or more characters that
1060 /// the device could not render and were skipped.
1061 ///
1062 #define RETURN_WARN_UNKNOWN_GLYPH ENCODE_WARNING (1)
1063
1064 ///
1065 /// The handle was closed, but the file was not deleted.
1066 ///
1067 #define RETURN_WARN_DELETE_FAILURE ENCODE_WARNING (2)
1068
1069 ///
1070 /// The handle was closed, but the data to the file was not
1071 /// flushed properly.
1072 ///
1073 #define RETURN_WARN_WRITE_FAILURE ENCODE_WARNING (3)
1074
1075 ///
1076 /// The resulting buffer was too small, and the data was
1077 /// truncated to the buffer size.
1078 ///
1079 #define RETURN_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL ENCODE_WARNING (4)
1080
1081 ///
1082 /// The data has not been updated within the timeframe set by
1083 /// local policy for this type of data.
1084 ///
1085 #define RETURN_WARN_STALE_DATA ENCODE_WARNING (5)
1086
1087 ///
1088 /// The resulting buffer contains UEFI-compliant file system.
1089 ///
1090 #define RETURN_WARN_FILE_SYSTEM ENCODE_WARNING (6)
1091
1092
1093 /**
1094 Returns a 16-bit signature built from 2 ASCII characters.
1095
1096 This macro returns a 16-bit value built from the two ASCII characters specified
1097 by A and B.
1098
1099 @param A The first ASCII character.
1100 @param B The second ASCII character.
1101
1102 @return A 16-bit value built from the two ASCII characters specified by A and B.
1103
1104 **/
1105 #define SIGNATURE_16(A, B) ((A) | (B << 8))
1106
1107 /**
1108 Returns a 32-bit signature built from 4 ASCII characters.
1109
1110 This macro returns a 32-bit value built from the four ASCII characters specified
1111 by A, B, C, and D.
1112
1113 @param A The first ASCII character.
1114 @param B The second ASCII character.
1115 @param C The third ASCII character.
1116 @param D The fourth ASCII character.
1117
1118 @return A 32-bit value built from the two ASCII characters specified by A, B,
1119 C and D.
1120
1121 **/
1122 #define SIGNATURE_32(A, B, C, D) (SIGNATURE_16 (A, B) | (SIGNATURE_16 (C, D) << 16))
1123
1124 /**
1125 Returns a 64-bit signature built from 8 ASCII characters.
1126
1127 This macro returns a 64-bit value built from the eight ASCII characters specified
1128 by A, B, C, D, E, F, G,and H.
1129
1130 @param A The first ASCII character.
1131 @param B The second ASCII character.
1132 @param C The third ASCII character.
1133 @param D The fourth ASCII character.
1134 @param E The fifth ASCII character.
1135 @param F The sixth ASCII character.
1136 @param G The seventh ASCII character.
1137 @param H The eighth ASCII character.
1138
1139 @return A 64-bit value built from the two ASCII characters specified by A, B,
1140 C, D, E, F, G and H.
1141
1142 **/
1143 #define SIGNATURE_64(A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H) \
1144 (SIGNATURE_32 (A, B, C, D) | ((UINT64) (SIGNATURE_32 (E, F, G, H)) << 32))
1145
1146 #if defined(_MSC_EXTENSIONS) && !defined (__INTEL_COMPILER) && !defined (MDE_CPU_EBC)
1147 #pragma intrinsic(_ReturnAddress)
1148 /**
1149 Get the return address of the calling function.
1150
1151 Based on intrinsic function _ReturnAddress that provides the address of
1152 the instruction in the calling function that will be executed after
1153 control returns to the caller.
1154
1155 @param L Return Level.
1156
1157 @return The return address of the calling function or 0 if L != 0.
1158
1159 **/
1160 #define RETURN_ADDRESS(L) ((L == 0) ? _ReturnAddress() : (VOID *) 0)
1161 #elif defined(__GNUC__)
1162 void * __builtin_return_address (unsigned int level);
1163 /**
1164 Get the return address of the calling function.
1165
1166 Based on built-in Function __builtin_return_address that returns
1167 the return address of the current function, or of one of its callers.
1168
1169 @param L Return Level.
1170
1171 @return The return address of the calling function.
1172
1173 **/
1174 #define RETURN_ADDRESS(L) __builtin_return_address (L)
1175 #else
1176 /**
1177 Get the return address of the calling function.
1178
1179 @param L Return Level.
1180
1181 @return 0 as compilers don't support this feature.
1182
1183 **/
1184 #define RETURN_ADDRESS(L) ((VOID *) 0)
1185 #endif
1186
1187 #endif
1188