]> git.proxmox.com Git - mirror_edk2.git/blob - MdePkg/Include/Guid/StatusCodeDataTypeId.h
Rollback r17113.
[mirror_edk2.git] / MdePkg / Include / Guid / StatusCodeDataTypeId.h
1 /** @file
2 GUID used to identify id for the caller who is initiating the Status Code.
3
4 Copyright (c) 2006 - 2013, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
5 This program and the accompanying materials
6 are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
7 which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
8 http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
9
10 THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
11 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
12
13 @par Revision Reference:
14 These GUIDs and structures are defined in UEFI Platform Initialization Specification 1.2
15 Volume 3: Shared Architectural Elements
16
17 **/
18
19 #ifndef __PI_STATUS_CODE_DATA_TYPE_ID_GUID_H__
20 #define __PI_STATUS_CODE_DATA_TYPE_ID_GUID_H__
21
22 #include <PiDxe.h>
23 #include <Protocol/DebugSupport.h>
24
25 ///
26 /// Global ID for the EFI_STATUS_CODE_STRING structure
27 ///
28 #define EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA_TYPE_STRING_GUID \
29 { 0x92D11080, 0x496F, 0x4D95, { 0xBE, 0x7E, 0x03, 0x74, 0x88, 0x38, 0x2B, 0x0A } }
30
31 typedef enum {
32 ///
33 /// A NULL-terminated ASCII string.
34 ///
35 EfiStringAscii,
36 ///
37 /// A double NULL-terminated Unicode string.
38 ///
39 EfiStringUnicode,
40 ///
41 /// An EFI_STATUS_CODE_STRING_TOKEN representing the string. The actual
42 /// string can be obtained by querying the HII Database
43 ///
44 EfiStringToken
45 } EFI_STRING_TYPE;
46
47 ///
48 /// Specifies the format of the data in EFI_STATUS_CODE_STRING_DATA.String.
49 ///
50 typedef struct {
51 ///
52 /// The HII package list which contains the string. Handle is a dynamic value that may
53 /// not be the same for different boots. Type EFI_HII_HANDLE is defined in
54 /// EFI_HII_DATABASE_PROTOCOL.NewPackageList() in the UEFI Specification.
55 ///
56 EFI_HII_HANDLE Handle;
57 ///
58 /// When combined with Handle, the string token can be used to retrieve the string.
59 /// Type EFI_STRING_ID is defined in EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER in the UEFI Specification.
60 ///
61 EFI_STRING_ID Token;
62 } EFI_STATUS_CODE_STRING_TOKEN;
63
64 typedef union {
65 ///
66 /// ASCII formatted string.
67 ///
68 CHAR8 *Ascii;
69 ///
70 /// Unicode formatted string.
71 ///
72 CHAR16 *Unicode;
73 ///
74 /// HII handle/token pair.
75 ///
76 EFI_STATUS_CODE_STRING_TOKEN Hii;
77 } EFI_STATUS_CODE_STRING;
78
79 ///
80 /// This data type defines a string type of extended data. A string can accompany
81 /// any status code. The string can provide additional information about the
82 /// status code. The string can be ASCII, Unicode, or a Human Interface Infrastructure
83 /// (HII) token/GUID pair.
84 ///
85 typedef struct {
86 ///
87 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
88 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
89 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_STRING_DATA) - HeaderSize, and
90 /// DataHeader.Type should be
91 /// EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA_TYPE_STRING_GUID.
92 ///
93 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
94 ///
95 /// Specifies the format of the data in String.
96 ///
97 EFI_STRING_TYPE StringType;
98 ///
99 /// A pointer to the extended data. The data follows the format specified by
100 /// StringType.
101 ///
102 EFI_STATUS_CODE_STRING String;
103 } EFI_STATUS_CODE_STRING_DATA;
104
105 extern EFI_GUID gEfiStatusCodeDataTypeStringGuid;
106
107 ///
108 /// Global ID for the following structures:
109 /// - EFI_DEVICE_PATH_EXTENDED_DATA
110 /// - EFI_DEVICE_HANDLE_EXTENDED_DATA
111 /// - EFI_RESOURCE_ALLOC_FAILURE_ERROR_DATA
112 /// - EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_VOLTAGE_ERROR_DATA
113 /// - EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_MICROCODE_UPDATE_ERROR_DATA
114 /// - EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_TIMER_EXPIRED_ERROR_DATA
115 /// - EFI_HOST_PROCESSOR_MISMATCH_ERROR_DATA
116 /// - EFI_MEMORY_RANGE_EXTENDED_DATA
117 /// - EFI_DEBUG_ASSERT_DATA
118 /// - EFI_STATUS_CODE_EXCEP_EXTENDED_DATA
119 /// - EFI_STATUS_CODE_START_EXTENDED_DATA
120 /// - EFI_LEGACY_OPROM_EXTENDED_DATA
121 ///
122 #define EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID \
123 { 0x335984bd, 0xe805, 0x409a, { 0xb8, 0xf8, 0xd2, 0x7e, 0xce, 0x5f, 0xf7, 0xa6 } }
124
125 ///
126 /// Extended data about the device path, which is used for many errors and
127 /// progress codes to point to the device.
128 ///
129 /// The device path is used to point to the physical device in case there is more than one device
130 /// belonging to the same subclass. For example, the system may contain two USB keyboards and one
131 /// PS/2* keyboard. The driver that parses the status code can use the device path extended data to
132 /// differentiate between the three. The index field is not useful in this case because there is no standard
133 /// numbering convention. Device paths are preferred over using device handles because device handles
134 /// for a given device can change from one boot to another and do not mean anything beyond Boot
135 /// Services time. In certain cases, the bus driver may not create a device handle for a given device if it
136 /// detects a critical error. In these cases, the device path extended data can be used to refer to the
137 /// device, but there may not be any device handles with an instance of
138 /// EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL that matches DevicePath. The variable device path structure
139 /// is included in this structure to make it self sufficient.
140 ///
141 typedef struct {
142 ///
143 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
144 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA). DataHeader.Size should be the size
145 /// of variable-length DevicePath, and DataHeader.Size is zero for a virtual
146 /// device that does not have a device path. DataHeader.Type should be
147 /// EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
148 ///
149 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
150 ///
151 /// The device path to the controller or the hardware device. Note that this parameter is a
152 /// variable-length device path structure and not a pointer to such a structure. This structure is
153 /// populated only if it is a physical device. For virtual devices, the Size field in DataHeader
154 /// is set to zero and this field is not populated.
155 ///
156 // EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL DevicePath;
157 } EFI_DEVICE_PATH_EXTENDED_DATA;
158
159 ///
160 /// Device handle Extended Data. Used for many
161 /// errors and progress codes to point to the device.
162 ///
163 /// The handle of the device with which the progress or error code is associated. The handle is
164 /// guaranteed to be accurate only at the time the status code is reported. Handles are dynamic entities
165 /// between boots, so handles cannot be considered to be valid if the system has reset subsequent to the
166 /// status code being reported. Handles may be used to determine a wide variety of useful information
167 /// about the source of the status code.
168 ///
169 typedef struct {
170 ///
171 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
172 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
173 /// sizeof (EFI_DEVICE_HANDLE_EXTENDED_DATA) - HeaderSize, and
174 /// DataHeader.Type should be EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
175 ///
176 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
177 ///
178 /// The device handle.
179 ///
180 EFI_HANDLE Handle;
181 } EFI_DEVICE_HANDLE_EXTENDED_DATA;
182
183 ///
184 /// This structure defines extended data describing a PCI resource allocation error.
185 ///
186 /// @par Note:
187 /// The following structure contains variable-length fields and cannot be defined as a C-style
188 /// structure.
189 ///
190 /// This extended data conveys details for a PCI resource allocation failure error. See the PCI
191 /// specification and the ACPI specification for details on PCI resource allocations and the format for
192 /// resource descriptors. This error does not detail why the resource allocation failed. It may be due to a
193 /// bad resource request or a lack of available resources to satisfy a valid request. The variable device
194 /// path structure and the resource structures are included in this structure to make it self sufficient.
195 ///
196 typedef struct {
197 ///
198 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be sizeof
199 /// (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
200 /// (DevicePathSize + DevicePathSize + DevicePathSize +
201 /// sizeof(UINT32) + 3 * sizeof (UINT16) ), and DataHeader.Type
202 /// should be EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
203 ///
204 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
205 ///
206 /// The PCI BAR. Applicable only for PCI devices. Ignored for all other devices.
207 ///
208 UINT32 Bar;
209 ///
210 /// DevicePathSize should be zero if it is a virtual device that is not associated with
211 /// a device path. Otherwise, this parameter is the length of the variable-length
212 /// DevicePath.
213 ///
214 UINT16 DevicePathSize;
215 ///
216 /// Represents the size the ReqRes parameter. ReqResSize should be zero if the
217 /// requested resources are not provided as a part of extended data.
218 ///
219 UINT16 ReqResSize;
220 ///
221 /// Represents the size the AllocRes parameter. AllocResSize should be zero if the
222 /// allocated resources are not provided as a part of extended data.
223 ///
224 UINT16 AllocResSize;
225 ///
226 /// The device path to the controller or the hardware device that did not get the requested
227 /// resources. Note that this parameter is the variable-length device path structure and not
228 /// a pointer to this structure.
229 ///
230 // EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL DevicePath;
231 ///
232 /// The requested resources in the format of an ACPI 2.0 resource descriptor. This
233 /// parameter is not a pointer; it is the complete resource descriptor.
234 ///
235 // UINT8 ReqRes[];
236 ///
237 /// The allocated resources in the format of an ACPI 2.0 resource descriptor. This
238 /// parameter is not a pointer; it is the complete resource descriptor.
239 ///
240 // UINT8 AllocRes[];
241 } EFI_RESOURCE_ALLOC_FAILURE_ERROR_DATA;
242
243 ///
244 /// This structure provides a calculation for base-10 representations.
245 ///
246 /// Not consistent with PI 1.2 Specification.
247 /// This data type is not defined in the PI 1.2 Specification, but is
248 /// required by several of the other data structures in this file.
249 ///
250 typedef struct {
251 ///
252 /// The INT16 number by which to multiply the base-2 representation.
253 ///
254 INT16 Value;
255 ///
256 /// The INT16 number by which to raise the base-2 calculation.
257 ///
258 INT16 Exponent;
259 } EFI_EXP_BASE10_DATA;
260
261 ///
262 /// This structure provides the voltage at the time of error. It also provides
263 /// the threshold value indicating the minimum or maximum voltage that is considered
264 /// an error. If the voltage is less then the threshold, the error indicates that the
265 /// voltage fell below the minimum acceptable value. If the voltage is greater then the threshold,
266 /// the error indicates that the voltage rose above the maximum acceptable value.
267 ///
268 typedef struct {
269 ///
270 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
271 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
272 /// sizeof (EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_VOLTAGE_ERROR_DATA) -
273 /// HeaderSize, and DataHeader.Type should be
274 /// EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
275 ///
276 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
277 ///
278 /// The voltage value at the time of the error.
279 ///
280 EFI_EXP_BASE10_DATA Voltage;
281 ///
282 /// The voltage threshold.
283 ///
284 EFI_EXP_BASE10_DATA Threshold;
285 } EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_VOLTAGE_ERROR_DATA;
286
287 ///
288 /// Microcode Update Extended Error Data
289 ///
290 typedef struct {
291 ///
292 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
293 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
294 /// sizeof (EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_MICROCODE_UPDATE_ERROR_DATA) -
295 /// HeaderSize, and DataHeader.Type should be
296 /// EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
297 ///
298 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
299 ///
300 /// The version of the microcode update from the header.
301 ///
302 UINT32 Version;
303 } EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_MICROCODE_UPDATE_ERROR_DATA;
304
305 ///
306 /// This structure provides details about the computing unit timer expiration error.
307 /// The timer limit provides the timeout value of the timer prior to expiration.
308 ///
309 typedef struct {
310 ///
311 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
312 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
313 /// sizeof (EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_TIMER_EXPIRED_ERROR_DATA) -
314 /// HeaderSize, and DataHeader.Type should be
315 /// EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
316 ///
317 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
318 ///
319 /// The number of seconds that the computing unit timer was configured to expire.
320 ///
321 EFI_EXP_BASE10_DATA TimerLimit;
322 } EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_TIMER_EXPIRED_ERROR_DATA;
323
324 ///
325 /// Attribute bits for EFI_HOST_PROCESSOR_MISMATCH_ERROR_DATA.Attributes
326 /// All other attributes are reserved for future use and must be initialized to 0.
327 ///
328 ///@{
329 #define EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_MISMATCH_SPEED 0x0001
330 #define EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_MISMATCH_FSB_SPEED 0x0002
331 #define EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_MISMATCH_FAMILY 0x0004
332 #define EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_MISMATCH_MODEL 0x0008
333 #define EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_MISMATCH_STEPPING 0x0010
334 #define EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_MISMATCH_CACHE_SIZE 0x0020
335 #define EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_MISMATCH_OEM1 0x1000
336 #define EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_MISMATCH_OEM2 0x2000
337 #define EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_MISMATCH_OEM3 0x4000
338 #define EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_MISMATCH_OEM4 0x8000
339 ///@}
340
341 ///
342 /// This structure defines extended data for processor mismatch errors.
343 ///
344 /// This provides information to indicate which processors mismatch, and how they mismatch. The
345 /// status code contains the instance number of the processor that is in error. This structure's
346 /// Instance indicates the second processor that does not match. This differentiation allows the
347 /// consumer to determine which two processors do not match. The Attributes indicate what
348 /// mismatch is being reported. Because Attributes is a bit field, more than one mismatch can be
349 /// reported with one error code.
350 ///
351 typedef struct {
352 ///
353 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
354 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
355 /// sizeof (EFI_ HOST_PROCESSOR_MISMATCH_ERROR_DATA) -
356 /// HeaderSize , and DataHeader.Type should be
357 /// EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
358 ///
359 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
360 ///
361 /// The unit number of the computing unit that does not match.
362 ///
363 UINT32 Instance;
364 ///
365 /// The attributes describing the failure.
366 ///
367 UINT16 Attributes;
368 } EFI_HOST_PROCESSOR_MISMATCH_ERROR_DATA;
369
370 ///
371 /// This structure provides details about the computing unit thermal failure.
372 ///
373 /// This structure provides the temperature at the time of error. It also provides the threshold value
374 /// indicating the minimum temperature that is considered an error.
375 ///
376 typedef struct {
377 ///
378 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
379 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
380 /// sizeof (EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_THERMAL_ERROR_DATA) -
381 /// HeaderSize , and DataHeader.Type should be
382 /// EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
383 ///
384 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
385 ///
386 /// The thermal value at the time of the error.
387 ///
388 EFI_EXP_BASE10_DATA Temperature;
389 ///
390 /// The thermal threshold.
391 ///
392 EFI_EXP_BASE10_DATA Threshold;
393 } EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_THERMAL_ERROR_DATA;
394
395 ///
396 /// Enumeration of valid cache types
397 ///
398 typedef enum {
399 EfiInitCacheDataOnly,
400 EfiInitCacheInstrOnly,
401 EfiInitCacheBoth,
402 EfiInitCacheUnspecified
403 } EFI_INIT_CACHE_TYPE;
404
405 ///
406 /// Embedded cache init extended data
407 ///
408 typedef struct {
409 ///
410 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
411 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
412 /// sizeof (EFI_CACHE_INIT_DATA) - HeaderSize , and
413 /// DataHeader.Type should be EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
414 ///
415 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
416 ///
417 /// The cache level. Starts with 1 for level 1 cache.
418 ///
419 UINT32 Level;
420 ///
421 /// The type of cache.
422 ///
423 EFI_INIT_CACHE_TYPE Type;
424 } EFI_CACHE_INIT_DATA;
425
426 ///
427 ///
428 ///
429 typedef UINT32 EFI_CPU_STATE_CHANGE_CAUSE;
430
431 ///
432 /// The reasons that the processor is disabled.
433 /// Used to fill in EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_CPU_DISABLED_ERROR_DATA.Cause.
434 ///
435 ///@{
436 #define EFI_CPU_CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR 0x0001
437 #define EFI_CPU_CAUSE_THERMAL_ERROR 0x0002
438 #define EFI_CPU_CAUSE_SELFTEST_FAILURE 0x0004
439 #define EFI_CPU_CAUSE_PREBOOT_TIMEOUT 0x0008
440 #define EFI_CPU_CAUSE_FAILED_TO_START 0x0010
441 #define EFI_CPU_CAUSE_CONFIG_ERROR 0x0020
442 #define EFI_CPU_CAUSE_USER_SELECTION 0x0080
443 #define EFI_CPU_CAUSE_BY_ASSOCIATION 0x0100
444 #define EFI_CPU_CAUSE_UNSPECIFIED 0x8000
445 ///@}
446
447 ///
448 /// This structure provides information about the disabled computing unit.
449 ///
450 /// This structure provides details as to why and how the computing unit was disabled. The causes
451 /// should cover the typical reasons a processor would be disabled. How the processor was disabled is
452 /// important because there are distinct differences between hardware and software disabling.
453 ///
454 typedef struct {
455 ///
456 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
457 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
458 /// sizeof (EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_CPU_DISABLED_ERROR_DATA) -
459 /// HeaderSize, and DataHeader.Type should be
460 /// EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
461 ///
462 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
463 ///
464 /// The reason for disabling the processor.
465 ///
466 UINT32 Cause;
467 ///
468 /// TRUE if the processor is disabled via software means such as not listing it in the ACPI tables.
469 /// Such a processor will respond to Interprocessor Interrupts (IPIs). FALSE if the processor is hardware
470 /// disabled, which means it is invisible to software and will not respond to IPIs.
471 ///
472 BOOLEAN SoftwareDisabled;
473 } EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_CPU_DISABLED_ERROR_DATA;
474
475 ///
476 /// Memory Error Granularity Definition
477 ///
478 typedef UINT8 EFI_MEMORY_ERROR_GRANULARITY;
479
480 ///
481 /// Memory Error Granularities. Used to fill in EFI_MEMORY_EXTENDED_ERROR_DATA.Granularity.
482 ///
483 ///@{
484 #define EFI_MEMORY_ERROR_OTHER 0x01
485 #define EFI_MEMORY_ERROR_UNKNOWN 0x02
486 #define EFI_MEMORY_ERROR_DEVICE 0x03
487 #define EFI_MEMORY_ERROR_PARTITION 0x04
488 ///@}
489
490 ///
491 /// Memory Error Operation Definition
492 ///
493 typedef UINT8 EFI_MEMORY_ERROR_OPERATION;
494
495 ///
496 /// Memory Error Operations. Used to fill in EFI_MEMORY_EXTENDED_ERROR_DATA.Operation.
497 ///
498 ///@{
499 #define EFI_MEMORY_OPERATION_OTHER 0x01
500 #define EFI_MEMORY_OPERATION_UNKNOWN 0x02
501 #define EFI_MEMORY_OPERATION_READ 0x03
502 #define EFI_MEMORY_OPERATION_WRITE 0x04
503 #define EFI_MEMORY_OPERATION_PARTIAL_WRITE 0x05
504 ///@}
505
506 ///
507 /// This structure provides specific details about the memory error that was detected. It provides
508 /// enough information so that consumers can identify the exact failure and provides enough
509 /// information to enable corrective action if necessary.
510 ///
511 typedef struct {
512 ///
513 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
514 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
515 /// sizeof (EFI_MEMORY_EXTENDED_ERROR_DATA) - HeaderSize, and
516 /// DataHeader.Type should be EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
517 ///
518 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
519 ///
520 /// The error granularity type.
521 ///
522 EFI_MEMORY_ERROR_GRANULARITY Granularity;
523 ///
524 /// The operation that resulted in the error being detected.
525 ///
526 EFI_MEMORY_ERROR_OPERATION Operation;
527 ///
528 /// The error syndrome, vendor-specific ECC syndrome, or CRC data associated with
529 /// the error. If unknown, should be initialized to 0.
530 /// Inconsistent with specification here:
531 /// This field in StatusCodes spec0.9 is defined as UINT32, keep code unchanged.
532 ///
533 UINTN Syndrome;
534 ///
535 /// The physical address of the error.
536 ///
537 EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Address;
538 ///
539 /// The range, in bytes, within which the error address can be determined.
540 ///
541 UINTN Resolution;
542 } EFI_MEMORY_EXTENDED_ERROR_DATA;
543
544 ///
545 /// A definition to describe that the operation is performed on multiple devices within the array.
546 /// May be used for EFI_STATUS_CODE_DIMM_NUMBER.Array and EFI_STATUS_CODE_DIMM_NUMBER.Device.
547 ///
548 #define EFI_MULTIPLE_MEMORY_DEVICE_OPERATION 0xfffe
549
550 ///
551 /// A definition to describe that the operation is performed on all devices within the array.
552 /// May be used for EFI_STATUS_CODE_DIMM_NUMBER.Array and EFI_STATUS_CODE_DIMM_NUMBER.Device.
553 ///
554 #define EFI_ALL_MEMORY_DEVICE_OPERATION 0xffff
555
556 ///
557 /// A definition to describe that the operation is performed on multiple arrays.
558 /// May be used for EFI_STATUS_CODE_DIMM_NUMBER.Array and EFI_STATUS_CODE_DIMM_NUMBER.Device.
559 ///
560 #define EFI_MULTIPLE_MEMORY_ARRAY_OPERATION 0xfffe
561
562 ///
563 /// A definition to describe that the operation is performed on all the arrays.
564 /// May be used for EFI_STATUS_CODE_DIMM_NUMBER.Array and EFI_STATUS_CODE_DIMM_NUMBER.Device.
565 ///
566 #define EFI_ALL_MEMORY_ARRAY_OPERATION 0xffff
567
568 ///
569 /// This extended data provides some context that consumers can use to locate a DIMM within the
570 /// overall memory scheme.
571 ///
572 /// This extended data provides some context that consumers can use to locate a DIMM within the
573 /// overall memory scheme. The Array and Device numbers may indicate a specific DIMM, or they
574 /// may be populated with the group definitions in "Related Definitions" below.
575 ///
576 typedef struct {
577 ///
578 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
579 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
580 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DIMM_NUMBER) - HeaderSize, and
581 /// DataHeader.Type should be EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
582 ///
583 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
584 ///
585 /// The memory array number.
586 ///
587 UINT16 Array;
588 ///
589 /// The device number within that Array.
590 ///
591 UINT16 Device;
592 } EFI_STATUS_CODE_DIMM_NUMBER;
593
594 ///
595 /// This structure defines extended data describing memory modules that do not match.
596 ///
597 /// This extended data may be used to convey the specifics of memory modules that do not match.
598 ///
599 typedef struct {
600 ///
601 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
602 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
603 /// sizeof (EFI_MEMORY_MODULE_MISMATCH_ERROR_DATA) -
604 /// HeaderSize, and DataHeader.Type should be
605 /// EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
606 ///
607 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
608 ///
609 /// The instance number of the memory module that does not match.
610 ///
611 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DIMM_NUMBER Instance;
612 } EFI_MEMORY_MODULE_MISMATCH_ERROR_DATA;
613
614 ///
615 /// This structure defines extended data describing a memory range.
616 ///
617 /// This extended data may be used to convey the specifics of a memory range. Ranges are specified
618 /// with a start address and a length.
619 ///
620 typedef struct {
621 ///
622 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
623 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
624 /// sizeof (EFI_MEMORY_RANGE_EXTENDED_DATA) - HeaderSize, and
625 /// DataHeader.Type should be EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
626 ///
627 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
628 ///
629 /// The starting address of the memory range.
630 ///
631 EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Start;
632 ///
633 /// The length in bytes of the memory range.
634 ///
635 EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Length;
636 } EFI_MEMORY_RANGE_EXTENDED_DATA;
637
638 ///
639 /// This structure provides the assert information that is typically associated with a debug assertion failing.
640 ///
641 /// The data indicates the location of the assertion that failed in the source code. This information
642 /// includes the file name and line number that are necessary to find the failing assertion in source code.
643 ///
644 typedef struct {
645 ///
646 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
647 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
648 /// sizeof (EFI_DEBUG_ASSERT_DATA) - HeaderSize , and
649 /// DataHeader.Type should be EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
650 ///
651 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
652 ///
653 /// The line number of the source file where the fault was generated.
654 ///
655 UINT32 LineNumber;
656 ///
657 /// The size in bytes of FileName.
658 ///
659 UINT32 FileNameSize;
660 ///
661 /// A pointer to a NULL-terminated ASCII or Unicode string that represents
662 /// the file name of the source file where the fault was generated.
663 ///
664 EFI_STATUS_CODE_STRING_DATA *FileName;
665 } EFI_DEBUG_ASSERT_DATA;
666
667 ///
668 /// System Context Data EBC/IA32/IPF
669 ///
670 typedef union {
671 ///
672 /// The context of the EBC virtual machine when the exception was generated. Type
673 /// EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_EBC is defined in EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL
674 /// in the UEFI Specification.
675 ///
676 EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_EBC SystemContextEbc;
677 ///
678 /// The context of the IA-32 processor when the exception was generated. Type
679 /// EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_IA32 is defined in the
680 /// EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL in the UEFI Specification.
681 ///
682 EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_IA32 SystemContextIa32;
683 ///
684 /// The context of the Itanium(R) processor when the exception was generated. Type
685 /// EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_IPF is defined in the
686 /// EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL in the UEFI Specification.
687 ///
688 EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_IPF SystemContextIpf;
689 ///
690 /// The context of the X64 processor when the exception was generated. Type
691 /// EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_X64 is defined in the
692 /// EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL in the UEFI Specification.
693 ///
694 EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_X64 SystemContextX64;
695 ///
696 /// The context of the ARM processor when the exception was generated. Type
697 /// EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_ARM is defined in the
698 /// EFI_DEBUG_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL in the UEFI Specification.
699 ///
700 EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_ARM SystemContextArm;
701 } EFI_STATUS_CODE_EXCEP_SYSTEM_CONTEXT;
702
703 ///
704 /// This structure defines extended data describing a processor exception error.
705 ///
706 /// This extended data allows the processor context that is present at the time of the exception to be
707 /// reported with the exception. The format and contents of the context data varies depending on the
708 /// processor architecture.
709 ///
710 typedef struct {
711 ///
712 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
713 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
714 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_EXCEP_EXTENDED_DATA) - HeaderSize,
715 /// and DataHeader.Type should be
716 /// EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
717 ///
718 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
719 ///
720 /// The system context.
721 ///
722 EFI_STATUS_CODE_EXCEP_SYSTEM_CONTEXT Context;
723 } EFI_STATUS_CODE_EXCEP_EXTENDED_DATA;
724
725 ///
726 /// This structure defines extended data describing a call to a driver binding protocol start function.
727 ///
728 /// This extended data records information about a Start() function call. Start() is a member of
729 /// the UEFI Driver Binding Protocol.
730 ///
731 typedef struct {
732 ///
733 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
734 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
735 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_START_EXTENDED_DATA) - HeaderSize,
736 /// and DataHeader.Type should be
737 /// EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
738 ///
739 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
740 ///
741 /// The controller handle.
742 ///
743 EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle;
744 ///
745 /// The driver binding handle.
746 ///
747 EFI_HANDLE DriverBindingHandle;
748 ///
749 /// The size of the RemainingDevicePath. It is zero if the Start() function is
750 /// called with RemainingDevicePath = NULL. The UEFI Specification allows
751 /// that the Start() function of bus drivers can be called in this way.
752 ///
753 UINT16 DevicePathSize;
754 ///
755 /// Matches the RemainingDevicePath parameter being passed to the Start() function.
756 /// Note that this parameter is the variable-length device path and not a pointer
757 /// to the device path.
758 ///
759 // EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL RemainingDevicePath;
760 } EFI_STATUS_CODE_START_EXTENDED_DATA;
761
762 ///
763 /// This structure defines extended data describing a legacy option ROM (OpROM).
764 ///
765 /// The device handle and ROM image base can be used by consumers to determine which option ROM
766 /// failed. Due to the black-box nature of legacy option ROMs, the amount of information that can be
767 /// obtained may be limited.
768 ///
769 typedef struct {
770 ///
771 /// The data header identifying the data. DataHeader.HeaderSize should be
772 /// sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA), DataHeader.Size should be
773 /// sizeof (EFI_LEGACY_OPROM_EXTENDED_DATA) - HeaderSize, and
774 /// DataHeader.Type should be EFI_STATUS_CODE_SPECIFIC_DATA_GUID.
775 ///
776 EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA DataHeader;
777 ///
778 /// The handle corresponding to the device that this legacy option ROM is being invoked.
779 ///
780 EFI_HANDLE DeviceHandle;
781 ///
782 /// The base address of the shadowed legacy ROM image. May or may not point to the shadow RAM area.
783 ///
784 EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS RomImageBase;
785 } EFI_LEGACY_OPROM_EXTENDED_DATA;
786
787 extern EFI_GUID gEfiStatusCodeSpecificDataGuid;
788
789 #endif