X-Git-Url: https://git.proxmox.com/?p=mirror_edk2.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=Tools%2FCCode%2FSource%2FVfrCompile%2FVfrServices.h;fp=Tools%2FCCode%2FSource%2FVfrCompile%2FVfrServices.h;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hp=6b8c560d63b8d364315a9d1459261ec7ceaa64cd;hb=808def96aa4589fba9c2d0ea55837754a3b7a4f7;hpb=9216450d1143056a50a5f916984a2d7faf590488 diff --git a/Tools/CCode/Source/VfrCompile/VfrServices.h b/Tools/CCode/Source/VfrCompile/VfrServices.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6b8c560d63..0000000000 --- a/Tools/CCode/Source/VfrCompile/VfrServices.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,227 +0,0 @@ -/*++ - -Copyright (c) 2004, Intel Corporation -All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials -are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License -which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at -http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php - -THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, -WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. - -Module Name: - - VfrServices.h - -Abstract: - - Prototypes and defines for routines and classes used by the - EFI VFR compiler. - ---*/ - -#ifndef _VFR_SERVICES_H_ -#define _VFR_SERVICES_H_ - -class VfrOpcodeHandler -{ -public: - VfrOpcodeHandler ( - VOID - ) - /*++ - -Routine Description: - Constructor for the VFR opcode handling class. - -Arguments: - None - -Returns: - None - ---*/ - ; - ~VfrOpcodeHandler ( - VOID - ) - /*++ - -Routine Description: - Destructor for the VFR opcode handler. Free up memory allocated - while parsing the VFR script. - -Arguments: - None - -Returns: - None - ---*/ - ; - void - WriteIfrBytes ( - VOID - ) - /*++ - -Routine Description: - This function is invoked at the end of parsing. Its purpose - is to write out all the IFR bytes that were queued up while - parsing. - -Arguments: - None - -Returns: - None - ---*/ - ; - int - AddOpcodeByte ( - UINT8 OpcodeByte, - UINT32 LineNum - ) - /*++ - -Routine Description: - This function is invoked by the parser when a new IFR - opcode should be emitted. - -Arguments: - OpcodeByte - the IFR opcode - LineNum - the line number from the source file that resulted - in the opcode being emitted. - -Returns: - 0 always - ---*/ - ; - void - AddByte ( - UINT8 ByteVal, - UINT8 KeyByte - ) - /*++ - -Routine Description: - This function is invoked by the parser when it determines - that more raw IFR bytes should be emitted to the output stream. - Here we just queue them up into an output buffer. - -Arguments: - ByteVal - the raw byte to emit to the output IFR stream - KeyByte - a value that can be used for debug. - -Returns: - None - ---*/ - ; - void - SetVarStoreId ( - UINT16 VarStoreId - ) - /*++ - -Routine Description: - This function is invoked by the parser when a variable is referenced in the - VFR. Save the variable store (and set a flag) so that we can later determine - if we need to emit a varstore-select or varstore-select-pair opcode. - -Arguments: - VarStoreId - ID of the variable store referenced in the VFR - -Returns: - None - ---*/ - ; - void - SetSecondaryVarStoreId ( - UINT16 VarStoreId - ) - /*++ - -Routine Description: - This function is invoked by the parser when a secondary variable is - referenced in the VFR. Save the variable store (and set a flag) so - that we can later determine if we need to emit a varstore-select or - varstore-pair opcode. - -Arguments: - VarStoreId - ID of the variable store referenced in the VFR - -Returns: - None - ---*/ - ; - -/* */ -private: - int - FlushQueue ( - VOID - ) - /*++ - -Routine Description: - This function is invoked to flush the internal IFR buffer. - -Arguments: - None - -Returns: - 0 always - ---*/ - ; - int - IAddByte ( - UINT8 ByteVal, - UINT8 KeyByte, - UINT32 LineNum - ) - /*++ - -Routine Description: - This internal function is used to add actual IFR bytes to - the output stream. Most other functions queue up the bytes - in an internal buffer. Once they come here, there's no - going back. - - -Arguments: - ByteVal - value to write to output - KeyByte - key value tied to the byte -- useful for debug - LineNum - line number from source file the byte resulted from - -Returns: - 0 - if successful - 1 - failed due to memory allocation failure - ---*/ - ; - -/* */ -private: - IFR_BYTE *mIfrBytes; - IFR_BYTE *mLastIfrByte; - UINT32 mQueuedByteCount; - UINT32 mBytesWritten; - UINT32 mQueuedLineNum; - UINT8 mQueuedBytes[MAX_QUEUE_COUNT]; - UINT8 mQueuedKeyBytes[MAX_QUEUE_COUNT]; - UINT8 mQueuedOpcodeByte; - UINT32 mQueuedOpcodeByteValid; - UINT16 mPrimaryVarStoreId; - UINT8 mPrimaryVarStoreIdSet; - UINT16 mSecondaryVarStoreId; - UINT8 mSecondaryVarStoreIdSet; - UINT16 mDefaultVarStoreId; -}; - -#endif // #ifndef _VFR_SERVICES_H_