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Add missing files in msa file and add module description in msa file, and reorganize...
authorlgao4 <lgao4@6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524>
Wed, 12 Jul 2006 23:38:53 +0000 (23:38 +0000)
committerlgao4 <lgao4@6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524>
Wed, 12 Jul 2006 23:38:53 +0000 (23:38 +0000)
git-svn-id: https://edk2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2/trunk/edk2@927 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524

23 files changed:
EdkModulePkg/Bus/Pci/IdeBus/Dxe/idebus.msa
EdkModulePkg/Bus/Pci/PciBus/Dxe/PciBus.msa
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/DxeIpl.msa
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/DxeIplX64.msa [deleted file]
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/DxeLoadX64.c [deleted file]
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/x64/DxeLoadFunc.c [deleted file]
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/x64/ImageRead.c [deleted file]
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/x64/LongMode.asm [deleted file]
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/x64/VirtualMemory.c [deleted file]
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/x64/VirtualMemory.h [deleted file]
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/DxeIpl.dxs [new file with mode: 0644]
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/DxeIpl.h [new file with mode: 0644]
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/DxeIplX64.msa [new file with mode: 0644]
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/DxeLoadX64.c [new file with mode: 0644]
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/x64/DxeLoadFunc.c [new file with mode: 0644]
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/x64/ImageRead.c [new file with mode: 0644]
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/x64/LongMode.asm [new file with mode: 0644]
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/x64/VirtualMemory.c [new file with mode: 0644]
EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/x64/VirtualMemory.h [new file with mode: 0644]
EdkModulePkg/EdkModulePkg.spd
EdkModulePkg/Library/EdkDxePeCoffLoaderFromHobLib/EdkDxePeCoffLoaderFromHobLib.msa
EdkModulePkg/Library/EdkPeCoffLoaderLib/EdkPeCoffLoaderLib.msa
EdkModulePkg/Library/EdkPeCoffLoaderX64Lib/EdkPeCoffLoaderX64Lib.msa

index 0d935045119b217d79a8b27f0930e47a69a87012..b7778459e55bb1ce8dfb965e42f200846d5d8428 100644 (file)
@@ -80,6 +80,8 @@ WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.-->
     <Filename>atapi.c</Filename>\r
     <Filename>ComponentName.c</Filename>\r
     <Filename>ComponentName.h</Filename>\r
     <Filename>atapi.c</Filename>\r
     <Filename>ComponentName.c</Filename>\r
     <Filename>ComponentName.h</Filename>\r
+    <Filename ToolCode="DUMMY">DriverConfiguration.c</Filename>\r
+    <Filename ToolCode="DUMMY">DriverDiagnostics.h</Filename>\r
   </SourceFiles>\r
   <PackageDependencies>\r
     <Package PackageGuid="5e0e9358-46b6-4ae2-8218-4ab8b9bbdcec"/>\r
   </SourceFiles>\r
   <PackageDependencies>\r
     <Package PackageGuid="5e0e9358-46b6-4ae2-8218-4ab8b9bbdcec"/>\r
index 89389196a9d63cc8bd5c5274dc2098d8d38bb0ea..182baa7c6b055462ea1ece006db08ec66cd98f74 100644 (file)
@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.-->
     <Filename>pcibus.c</Filename>\r
     <Filename>PciIo.c</Filename>\r
     <Filename>PciLib.c</Filename>\r
     <Filename>pcibus.c</Filename>\r
     <Filename>PciIo.c</Filename>\r
     <Filename>PciLib.c</Filename>\r
+    <Filename ToolCode="DUMMY">LightPciLib.c</Filename>\r
   </SourceFiles>\r
   <PackageDependencies>\r
     <Package PackageGuid="5e0e9358-46b6-4ae2-8218-4ab8b9bbdcec"/>\r
   </SourceFiles>\r
   <PackageDependencies>\r
     <Package PackageGuid="5e0e9358-46b6-4ae2-8218-4ab8b9bbdcec"/>\r
index eda29816e9271dc547f0ce87beac97a926b2d143..4bf84138b3446e66c3dc4ecd95bc16cc2c2c1c85 100644 (file)
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>\r
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>\r
-<!--Copyright (c) 2006, 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,
+<!--Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation\r
+All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials\r
+are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License\r
+which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at\r
+http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php\r
+\r
+THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,\r
 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.-->\r
 <ModuleSurfaceArea xmlns="http://www.TianoCore.org/2006/Edk2.0">\r
   <MsaHeader>\r
 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.-->\r
 <ModuleSurfaceArea xmlns="http://www.TianoCore.org/2006/Edk2.0">\r
   <MsaHeader>\r
@@ -16,11 +16,11 @@ WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.-->
     <Abstract>Component description file for DxeIpl module</Abstract>\r
     <Description>The responsibility of this module is to load the DXE Core from a Firmware Volume.  This implementation i used to load a 32-bit DXE Core.</Description>\r
     <Copyright>Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation</Copyright>\r
     <Abstract>Component description file for DxeIpl module</Abstract>\r
     <Description>The responsibility of this module is to load the DXE Core from a Firmware Volume.  This implementation i used to load a 32-bit DXE Core.</Description>\r
     <Copyright>Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation</Copyright>\r
-    <License>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,
+    <License>All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials\r
+      are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License\r
+      which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at\r
+      http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php\r
+      THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,\r
       WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.</License>\r
     <Specification>FRAMEWORK_BUILD_PACKAGING_SPECIFICATION   0x00000052</Specification>\r
   </MsaHeader>\r
       WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.</License>\r
     <Specification>FRAMEWORK_BUILD_PACKAGING_SPECIFICATION   0x00000052</Specification>\r
   </MsaHeader>\r
@@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.-->
   </LibraryClassDefinitions>\r
   <SourceFiles>\r
     <Filename>DxeLoad.c</Filename>\r
   </LibraryClassDefinitions>\r
   <SourceFiles>\r
     <Filename>DxeLoad.c</Filename>\r
+    <Filename>DxeIpl.h</Filename>\r
     <Filename>DxeIpl.dxs</Filename>\r
     <Filename SupArchList="IA32">Ia32/ImageRead.c</Filename>\r
     <Filename SupArchList="IA32">Ia32/DxeLoadFunc.c</Filename>\r
     <Filename>DxeIpl.dxs</Filename>\r
     <Filename SupArchList="IA32">Ia32/ImageRead.c</Filename>\r
     <Filename SupArchList="IA32">Ia32/DxeLoadFunc.c</Filename>\r
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/DxeIplX64.msa b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/DxeIplX64.msa
deleted file mode 100644 (file)
index 80e00fd..0000000
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,143 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>\r
-<!--Copyright (c) 2006, 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.-->\r
-<ModuleSurfaceArea xmlns="http://www.TianoCore.org/2006/Edk2.0">\r
-  <MsaHeader>\r
-    <ModuleName>DxeIplX64</ModuleName>\r
-    <ModuleType>PEIM</ModuleType>\r
-    <GuidValue>0c55bdf7-d71d-4962-8fcb-348773e48929</GuidValue>\r
-    <Version>1.0</Version>\r
-    <Abstract>Component description file for DxeIplX64 module</Abstract>\r
-    <Description>The responsibility of this module is to load the DXE Core from a Firmware Volume.  This implementation i used to load a 64-bit DXE Core.</Description>\r
-    <Copyright>Copyright 2006, Intel Corporation</Copyright>\r
-    <License>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.</License>\r
-    <Specification>FRAMEWORK_BUILD_PACKAGING_SPECIFICATION   0x00000052</Specification>\r
-  </MsaHeader>\r
-  <ModuleDefinitions>\r
-    <SupportedArchitectures>IA32 X64 IPF EBC</SupportedArchitectures>\r
-    <BinaryModule>false</BinaryModule>\r
-    <OutputFileBasename>DxeIplX64</OutputFileBasename>\r
-  </ModuleDefinitions>\r
-  <LibraryClassDefinitions>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>DebugLib</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>PeimEntryPoint</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>BaseLib</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>HobLib</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>PerformanceLib</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>PeiServicesLib</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>ReportStatusCodeLib</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>CacheMaintenanceLib</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>EdkPeCoffLoaderLib</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>UefiDecompressLib</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>TianoDecompressLib</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>CustomDecompressLib</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>PeiServicesTablePointerLib</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>BaseMemoryLib</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>MemoryAllocationLib</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <Keyword>EdkPeCoffLoaderX64Lib</Keyword>\r
-    </LibraryClass>\r
-  </LibraryClassDefinitions>\r
-  <SourceFiles>\r
-    <Filename>DxeIpl.dxs</Filename>\r
-    <Filename>DxeLoadX64.c</Filename>\r
-    <Filename SupArchList="IA32">x64/ImageRead.c</Filename>\r
-    <Filename SupArchList="IA32">x64/LongMode.asm</Filename>\r
-    <Filename SupArchList="IA32">x64/DxeLoadFunc.c</Filename>\r
-    <Filename SupArchList="IA32">x64/VirtualMemory.c</Filename>\r
-  </SourceFiles>\r
-  <PackageDependencies>\r
-    <Package PackageGuid="5e0e9358-46b6-4ae2-8218-4ab8b9bbdcec"/>\r
-    <Package PackageGuid="B6EC423C-21D2-490D-85C6-DD5864EAA674"/>\r
-  </PackageDependencies>\r
-  <Protocols>\r
-    <Protocol Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <ProtocolCName>gEfiDecompressProtocolGuid</ProtocolCName>\r
-    </Protocol>\r
-    <Protocol Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <ProtocolCName>gEfiTianoDecompressProtocolGuid</ProtocolCName>\r
-    </Protocol>\r
-    <Protocol Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <ProtocolCName>gEfiCustomizedDecompressProtocolGuid</ProtocolCName>\r
-    </Protocol>\r
-  </Protocols>\r
-  <PPIs>\r
-    <Ppi Usage="SOMETIMES_PRODUCED">\r
-      <PpiCName>gEfiDxeIplPpiGuid</PpiCName>\r
-    </Ppi>\r
-    <Ppi Usage="SOMETIMES_PRODUCED">\r
-      <PpiCName>gEfiPeiFvFileLoaderPpiGuid</PpiCName>\r
-    </Ppi>\r
-    <Ppi Usage="SOMETIMES_PRODUCED">\r
-      <PpiCName>gEfiEndOfPeiSignalPpiGuid</PpiCName>\r
-    </Ppi>\r
-    <Ppi Usage="SOMETIMES_CONSUMED">\r
-      <PpiCName>gEfiPeiRecoveryModulePpiGuid</PpiCName>\r
-    </Ppi>\r
-    <Ppi Usage="SOMETIMES_CONSUMED">\r
-      <PpiCName>gEfiPeiS3ResumePpiGuid</PpiCName>\r
-    </Ppi>\r
-    <Ppi Usage="SOMETIMES_CONSUMED">\r
-      <PpiCName>gEfiPeiSectionExtractionPpiGuid</PpiCName>\r
-    </Ppi>\r
-    <Ppi Usage="SOMETIMES_CONSUMED">\r
-      <PpiCName>gEfiPeiSecurityPpiGuid</PpiCName>\r
-    </Ppi>\r
-    <Ppi Usage="PRIVATE">\r
-      <PpiCName>gPeiInMemoryGuid</PpiCName>\r
-    </Ppi>\r
-  </PPIs>\r
-  <Guids>\r
-    <GuidCNames Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
-      <GuidCName>gEfiPeiPeCoffLoaderGuid</GuidCName>\r
-    </GuidCNames>\r
-  </Guids>\r
-  <Externs>\r
-    <Specification>EFI_SPECIFICATION_VERSION 0x00020000</Specification>\r
-    <Specification>EDK_RELEASE_VERSION 0x00020000</Specification>\r
-    <Extern>\r
-      <ModuleEntryPoint>PeimInitializeDxeIpl</ModuleEntryPoint>\r
-    </Extern>\r
-  </Externs>\r
-</ModuleSurfaceArea>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/DxeLoadX64.c b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/DxeLoadX64.c
deleted file mode 100644 (file)
index cbb7595..0000000
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,997 +0,0 @@
-/*++\r
-\r
-Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation                                                         \r
-All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials                          \r
-are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License         \r
-which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at        \r
-http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php                                            \r
-                                                                                          \r
-THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,                     \r
-WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.             \r
-\r
-Module Name:\r
-\r
-  DxeLoad.c\r
-\r
-Abstract:\r
-\r
-  Last PEIM.\r
-  Responsibility of this module is to load the DXE Core from a Firmware Volume.\r
-\r
---*/\r
-\r
-#include <DxeIpl.h>\r
-\r
-#pragma warning( disable : 4305 )\r
-\r
-BOOLEAN gInMemory = FALSE;\r
-\r
-//\r
-// GUID for EM64T\r
-//\r
-#define EFI_PPI_NEEDED_BY_DXE \\r
-  { \\r
-    0x4d37da42, 0x3a0c, 0x4eda, 0xb9, 0xeb, 0xbc, 0x0e, 0x1d, 0xb4, 0x71, 0x3b \\r
-  }\r
-EFI_GUID mPpiNeededByDxeGuid = EFI_PPI_NEEDED_BY_DXE;\r
-\r
-//\r
-// Module Globals used in the DXE to PEI handoff\r
-// These must be module globals, so the stack can be switched\r
-//\r
-static EFI_DXE_IPL_PPI mDxeIplPpi = {\r
-  DxeLoadCore\r
-};\r
-\r
-static EFI_PEI_FV_FILE_LOADER_PPI mLoadFilePpi = {\r
-  DxeIplLoadFile\r
-};\r
-\r
-static EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR     mPpiLoadFile = {\r
-  (EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_PPI | EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_TERMINATE_LIST),\r
-  &gEfiPeiFvFileLoaderPpiGuid,\r
-  &mLoadFilePpi\r
-};\r
-\r
-static EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR     mPpiList = {\r
-  (EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_PPI | EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_TERMINATE_LIST),\r
-  &gEfiDxeIplPpiGuid,\r
-  &mDxeIplPpi\r
-};\r
-\r
-static EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR     mPpiPeiInMemory = {\r
-  (EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_PPI | EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_TERMINATE_LIST),\r
-  &gPeiInMemoryGuid,\r
-  NULL\r
-};\r
-\r
-static EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR     mPpiSignal = {\r
-  (EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_PPI | EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_TERMINATE_LIST),\r
-  &gEfiEndOfPeiSignalPpiGuid,\r
-  NULL\r
-};\r
-\r
-DECOMPRESS_LIBRARY  gEfiDecompress = {\r
-  UefiDecompressGetInfo,\r
-  UefiDecompress\r
-};\r
-\r
-DECOMPRESS_LIBRARY  gTianoDecompress = {\r
-  TianoDecompressGetInfo,\r
-  TianoDecompress\r
-};\r
-\r
-DECOMPRESS_LIBRARY  gCustomDecompress = {\r
-  CustomDecompressGetInfo,\r
-  CustomDecompress\r
-};\r
-\r
-STATIC\r
-UINTN\r
-GetOccupiedSize (\r
-  IN UINTN   ActualSize,\r
-  IN UINTN   Alignment\r
-  )\r
-{\r
-  UINTN OccupiedSize;\r
-\r
-  OccupiedSize = ActualSize;\r
-  while ((OccupiedSize & (Alignment - 1)) != 0) {\r
-    OccupiedSize++;\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  return OccupiedSize;\r
-}\r
-\r
-EFI_STATUS\r
-EFIAPI\r
-PeimInitializeDxeIpl (\r
-  IN EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER       *FfsHeader,\r
-  IN EFI_PEI_SERVICES          **PeiServices\r
-  )\r
-/*++\r
-\r
-Routine Description:\r
-\r
-  Initializes the Dxe Ipl PPI\r
-\r
-Arguments:\r
-\r
-  FfsHeader   - Pointer to FFS file header\r
-  PeiServices - General purpose services available to every PEIM.\r
-\r
-Returns:\r
-\r
-  EFI_SUCCESS\r
-\r
---*/\r
-{\r
-  EFI_STATUS                                Status;\r
-  EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL           *PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader;\r
-  EFI_BOOT_MODE                             BootMode;\r
-\r
-  Status = PeiServicesGetBootMode (&BootMode);\r
-\r
-  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
-\r
-  Status = PeiServicesLocatePpi (\r
-             &gPeiInMemoryGuid,\r
-             0,\r
-             NULL,\r
-             NULL\r
-             );\r
-\r
-  if (EFI_ERROR (Status) && (BootMode != BOOT_ON_S3_RESUME)) {   \r
-    //\r
-    // The DxeIpl has not yet been shadowed\r
-    //\r
-    PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader = (EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL *)GetPeCoffLoaderProtocol ();\r
-\r
-    //\r
-    // Shadow DxeIpl and then re-run its entry point\r
-    //\r
-    Status = ShadowDxeIpl (FfsHeader, PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader);\r
-    if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-      return Status;\r
-    }\r
-\r
-  } else {\r
-    if (BootMode != BOOT_ON_S3_RESUME) {\r
-    //\r
-    // The DxeIpl has been shadowed\r
-    //\r
-    gInMemory = TRUE;\r
-\r
-    //\r
-    // Install LoadFile PPI\r
-    //\r
-    Status = PeiServicesInstallPpi (&mPpiLoadFile);\r
-\r
-    if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-      return Status;\r
-      }\r
-    }\r
-    //\r
-    // Install DxeIpl PPI\r
-    //\r
-    PeiServicesInstallPpi (&mPpiList);\r
-\r
-    if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-      return Status;\r
-    }\r
-\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
-}\r
-\r
-EFI_STATUS\r
-EFIAPI\r
-DxeLoadCore (\r
-  IN EFI_DXE_IPL_PPI       *This,\r
-  IN EFI_PEI_SERVICES      **PeiServices,\r
-  IN EFI_PEI_HOB_POINTERS  HobList\r
-  )\r
-/*++\r
-\r
-Routine Description:\r
-\r
-  Main entry point to last PEIM\r
-\r
-Arguments:\r
-\r
-  This         - Entry point for DXE IPL PPI\r
-  PeiServices  - General purpose services available to every PEIM.\r
-  HobList      - Address to the Pei HOB list\r
-\r
-Returns:\r
-\r
-  EFI_SUCCESS          - DEX core was successfully loaded.\r
-  EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES - There are not enough resources to load DXE core.\r
-\r
---*/\r
-{\r
-  EFI_STATUS                                                Status;\r
-  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                                      TopOfStack;\r
-  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                                      BaseOfStack;\r
-  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                                      BspStore;\r
-  EFI_GUID                                                  DxeCoreFileName;\r
-  VOID                                                      *DxeCorePe32Data;\r
-  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                                      DxeCoreAddress;\r
-  UINT64                                                    DxeCoreSize;\r
-  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                                      DxeCoreEntryPoint;\r
-  EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL                           *PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader;\r
-  EFI_BOOT_MODE                                             BootMode;\r
-  EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_MODULE_PPI                               *PeiRecovery;\r
-  EFI_PEI_S3_RESUME_PPI                                     *S3Resume;\r
-  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                                      PageTables;\r
-  \r
-  TopOfStack  = 0;\r
-  BaseOfStack = 0;\r
-  BspStore    = 0;\r
-  Status      = EFI_SUCCESS;\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // if in S3 Resume, restore configure\r
-  //\r
-  Status = PeiServicesGetBootMode (&BootMode);\r
-\r
-  if (!EFI_ERROR (Status) && (BootMode == BOOT_ON_S3_RESUME)) {\r
-    Status = PeiServicesLocatePpi (\r
-               &gEfiPeiS3ResumePpiGuid,\r
-               0,\r
-               NULL,\r
-               (VOID **)&S3Resume\r
-               );\r
-\r
-    ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
-\r
-    Status = S3Resume->S3RestoreConfig (PeiServices);\r
-\r
-    ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  Status = EFI_SUCCESS;\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Install the PEI Protocols that are shared between PEI and DXE\r
-  //\r
-#ifdef EFI_NT_EMULATOR\r
-  PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader = (EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL *)GetPeCoffLoaderProtocol ();\r
-  ASSERT (PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader != NULL);\r
-#else\r
-  PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader = (EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL *)GetPeCoffLoaderX64Protocol ();\r
-#endif \r
-\r
-#if 0\r
-  Status = InstallEfiPeiPeCoffLoader64 (PeiServices, &PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader, NULL);\r
-  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
-#endif\r
-  //\r
-  // Allocate 128KB for the Stack\r
-  //\r
-  PeiServicesAllocatePages (EfiBootServicesData, EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES (STACK_SIZE), &BaseOfStack);\r
-  ASSERT (BaseOfStack != 0);\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Compute the top of the stack we were allocated. Pre-allocate a 32 bytes\r
-  // for safety (PpisNeededByDxe and DxeCore).\r
-  //\r
-  TopOfStack = BaseOfStack + EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES (STACK_SIZE) * EFI_PAGE_SIZE - 32;\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Add architecture-specifc HOBs (including the BspStore HOB)\r
-  //\r
-  Status = CreateArchSpecificHobs (&BspStore);\r
-  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // See if we are in crisis recovery\r
-  //\r
-  Status = PeiServicesGetBootMode (&BootMode);\r
-  if (!EFI_ERROR (Status) && (BootMode == BOOT_IN_RECOVERY_MODE)) {\r
-    Status = PeiServicesLocatePpi (\r
-               &gEfiPeiRecoveryModulePpiGuid,\r
-               0,\r
-               NULL,\r
-               (VOID **)&PeiRecovery\r
-               );\r
-\r
-    ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
-    Status = PeiRecovery->LoadRecoveryCapsule (PeiServices, PeiRecovery);\r
-    ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Find the DXE Core in a Firmware Volume\r
-  //\r
-  Status = PeiFindFile (\r
-             EFI_FV_FILETYPE_DXE_CORE,\r
-             EFI_SECTION_PE32,\r
-             &DxeCoreFileName,\r
-             &DxeCorePe32Data\r
-             );\r
-  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Transfer control to the DXE Core\r
-  // The handoff state is simply a pointer to the HOB list\r
-  //\r
-  // PEI_PERF_END (PeiServices, L"DxeIpl", NULL, 0);\r
-\r
-  Status = PeiServicesInstallPpi (&mPpiSignal);\r
-  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Load the GDT of Go64. Since the GDT of 32-bit Tiano locates in the BS_DATA \\r
-  // memory, it may be corrupted when copying FV to high-end memory \r
-  LoadGo64Gdt();\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Limit to 36 bits of addressing for debug. Should get it from CPU\r
-  //\r
-  PageTables = CreateIdentityMappingPageTables (36);\r
-\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Load the DXE Core from a Firmware Volume\r
-  //\r
-  Status = PeiLoadx64File (\r
-             PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader,\r
-             DxeCorePe32Data,\r
-             EfiBootServicesData,\r
-             &DxeCoreAddress,\r
-             &DxeCoreSize,\r
-             &DxeCoreEntryPoint\r
-             );\r
-  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  //\r
-  // Add HOB for the DXE Core\r
-  //\r
-  BuildModuleHob (\r
-    &DxeCoreFileName,\r
-    DxeCoreAddress,\r
-    DxeCoreSize,\r
-    DxeCoreEntryPoint\r
-    );\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Report Status Code EFI_SW_PEI_PC_HANDOFF_TO_NEXT\r
-  //\r
-  REPORT_STATUS_CODE (\r
-    EFI_PROGRESS_CODE,\r
-    EFI_SOFTWARE_PEI_MODULE | EFI_SW_PEI_CORE_PC_HANDOFF_TO_NEXT\r
-    );\r
-\r
-  DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "DXE Core Entry\n"));\r
-  //\r
-  // Go to Long Mode. Interrupts will not get turned on until the CPU AP is loaded.\r
-  // Call x64 drivers passing in single argument, a pointer to the HOBs.\r
-  //\r
-  ActivateLongMode (\r
-    PageTables, \r
-    (EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS)(UINTN)(HobList.Raw), \r
-    TopOfStack,\r
-    0x00000000,\r
-    DxeCoreEntryPoint\r
-    );\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // If we get here, then the DXE Core returned.  This is an error\r
-  //\r
-  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
-\r
-  return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;\r
-}\r
-\r
-EFI_STATUS\r
-PeiFindFile (\r
-  IN  UINT8                  Type,\r
-  IN  UINT16                 SectionType,\r
-  OUT EFI_GUID               *FileName,\r
-  OUT VOID                   **Pe32Data\r
-  )\r
-/*++\r
-\r
-Routine Description:\r
-\r
-  Finds a PE/COFF of a specific Type and SectionType in the Firmware Volumes\r
-  described in the HOB list. Able to search in a compression set in a FFS file.\r
-  But only one level of compression is supported, that is, not able to search\r
-  in a compression set that is within another compression set.\r
-\r
-Arguments:\r
-\r
-  Type        - The Type of file to retrieve\r
-\r
-  SectionType - The type of section to retrieve from a file\r
-\r
-  FileName    - The name of the file found in the Firmware Volume\r
-\r
-  Pe32Data    - Pointer to the beginning of the PE/COFF file found in the Firmware Volume\r
-\r
-Returns:\r
-\r
-  EFI_SUCCESS   - The file was found, and the name is returned in FileName, and a pointer to\r
-                  the PE/COFF image is returned in Pe32Data\r
-\r
-  EFI_NOT_FOUND - The file was not found in the Firmware Volumes present in the HOB List\r
-\r
---*/\r
-{\r
-  EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER  *FwVolHeader;\r
-  EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER         *FfsFileHeader;\r
-  VOID                        *SectionData;\r
-  EFI_STATUS                  Status;\r
-  EFI_PEI_HOB_POINTERS        Hob;\r
-\r
-\r
-  FwVolHeader   = NULL;\r
-  FfsFileHeader = NULL;\r
-  SectionData   = NULL;\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Foreach Firmware Volume, look for a specified type\r
-  // of file and break out when one is found\r
-  //\r
-  Hob.Raw = GetHobList ();\r
-  while ((Hob.Raw = GetNextHob (EFI_HOB_TYPE_FV, Hob.Raw)) != NULL) {\r
-    FwVolHeader = (EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER *) (UINTN) (Hob.FirmwareVolume->BaseAddress);\r
-    Status = PeiServicesFfsFindNextFile (\r
-               Type,\r
-               FwVolHeader,\r
-               &FfsFileHeader\r
-               );\r
-    if (!EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-      Status = PeiProcessFile (\r
-                 SectionType,\r
-                 &FfsFileHeader,\r
-                 Pe32Data\r
-                 );\r
-      CopyMem (FileName, &FfsFileHeader->Name, sizeof (EFI_GUID));\r
-      return Status;\r
-    }\r
-    Hob.Raw = GET_NEXT_HOB (Hob);\r
-  }\r
-  return EFI_NOT_FOUND;\r
-}\r
-\r
-EFI_STATUS\r
-PeiLoadx64File (\r
-  IN  EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL           *PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader,\r
-  IN  VOID                                      *Pe32Data,\r
-  IN  EFI_MEMORY_TYPE                           MemoryType,\r
-  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                      *ImageAddress,\r
-  OUT UINT64                                    *ImageSize,\r
-  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                      *EntryPoint\r
-  )\r
-/*++\r
-\r
-Routine Description:\r
-\r
-  Loads and relocates a PE/COFF image into memory.\r
-\r
-Arguments:\r
-\r
-  PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader - Pointer to a PE COFF loader protocol\r
-\r
-  Pe32Data         - The base address of the PE/COFF file that is to be loaded and relocated\r
-\r
-  ImageAddress     - The base address of the relocated PE/COFF image\r
-\r
-  ImageSize        - The size of the relocated PE/COFF image\r
-\r
-  EntryPoint       - The entry point of the relocated PE/COFF image\r
-\r
-Returns:\r
-\r
-  EFI_SUCCESS                     - The file was loaded and relocated\r
-  EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES            - There was not enough memory to load and relocate the PE/COFF file\r
-\r
---*/\r
-{\r
-  EFI_STATUS                            Status;\r
-  PE_COFF_LOADER_IMAGE_CONTEXT          ImageContext;\r
-  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                  MemoryBuffer;\r
-\r
-  ZeroMem (&ImageContext, sizeof (ImageContext));\r
-  ImageContext.Handle = Pe32Data;\r
-  Status              = GetImageReadFunction (&ImageContext);\r
-\r
-  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
-\r
-  Status = PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader->GetImageInfo (PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader, &ImageContext);\r
-  if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-    return Status;\r
-  }\r
-  //\r
-  // Allocate Memory for the image\r
-  //\r
-  //\r
-  // Allocate Memory for the image\r
-  //\r
-  PeiServicesAllocatePages (MemoryType, EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES ((UINT32) ImageContext.ImageSize), &MemoryBuffer);\r
-  ImageContext.ImageAddress = MemoryBuffer;\r
-  ASSERT (ImageContext.ImageAddress != 0);\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Load the image to our new buffer\r
-  //\r
-\r
-  Status = PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader->LoadImage (PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader, &ImageContext);\r
-  if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-    return Status;\r
-  }\r
-  \r
-  //\r
-  // Relocate the image in our new buffer\r
-  //\r
-  Status = PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader->RelocateImage (PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader, &ImageContext);\r
-  if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-    return Status;\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Flush the instruction cache so the image data is written before we execute it\r
-  //\r
-  InvalidateInstructionCacheRange ((VOID *)(UINTN)ImageContext.ImageAddress, (UINTN)ImageContext.ImageSize);\r
-\r
-  *ImageAddress = ImageContext.ImageAddress;\r
-  *ImageSize    = ImageContext.ImageSize;\r
-  *EntryPoint   = ImageContext.EntryPoint;\r
-\r
-  return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
-}\r
-\r
-EFI_STATUS\r
-ShadowDxeIpl (\r
-  IN EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER                       *DxeIplFileHeader,\r
-  IN EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL           *PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader\r
-  )\r
-/*++\r
-\r
-Routine Description:\r
-\r
-  Shadow the DXE IPL to a different memory location. This occurs after permanent\r
-  memory has been discovered.\r
-\r
-Arguments:\r
-\r
-  DxeIplFileHeader      - Pointer to the FFS file header of the DXE IPL driver\r
-\r
-  PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader - Pointer to a PE COFF loader protocol\r
-\r
-Returns:\r
-\r
-  EFI_SUCCESS   - DXE IPL was successfully shadowed to a different memory location.\r
-\r
-  EFI_ ERROR    - The shadow was unsuccessful.\r
-\r
-\r
---*/\r
-{\r
-  UINTN                     SectionLength;\r
-  UINTN                     OccupiedSectionLength;\r
-  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS      DxeIplAddress;\r
-  UINT64                    DxeIplSize;\r
-  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS      DxeIplEntryPoint;\r
-  EFI_STATUS                Status;\r
-  EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER *Section;\r
-\r
-  Section = (EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER *) (DxeIplFileHeader + 1);\r
-\r
-  while ((Section->Type != EFI_SECTION_PE32) && (Section->Type != EFI_SECTION_TE)) {\r
-    SectionLength         = *(UINT32 *) (Section->Size) & 0x00ffffff;\r
-    OccupiedSectionLength = GetOccupiedSize (SectionLength, 4);\r
-    Section               = (EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER *) ((UINT8 *) Section + OccupiedSectionLength);\r
-  }\r
-  \r
-  //\r
-  // Relocate DxeIpl into memory by using loadfile service\r
-  //\r
-  Status = PeiLoadx64File (\r
-            PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader,\r
-            (VOID *) (Section + 1),\r
-            EfiBootServicesData,\r
-            &DxeIplAddress,\r
-            &DxeIplSize,\r
-            &DxeIplEntryPoint\r
-            );\r
\r
-  if (Status == EFI_SUCCESS) {\r
-    //\r
-    // Install PeiInMemory to indicate the Dxeipl is shadowed\r
-    //\r
-    Status = PeiServicesInstallPpi (&mPpiPeiInMemory);\r
-\r
-    if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-      return Status;\r
-    }\r
-\r
-    Status = ((EFI_PEIM_ENTRY_POINT) (UINTN) DxeIplEntryPoint) (DxeIplFileHeader, GetPeiServicesTablePointer());\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  return Status;\r
-}\r
-\r
-EFI_STATUS\r
-EFIAPI\r
-DxeIplLoadFile (\r
-  IN EFI_PEI_FV_FILE_LOADER_PPI                 *This,\r
-  IN  EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER                       *FfsHeader,\r
-  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                      *ImageAddress,\r
-  OUT UINT64                                    *ImageSize,\r
-  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                      *EntryPoint\r
-  )\r
-/*++\r
-\r
-Routine Description:\r
-\r
-  Given a pointer to an FFS file containing a PE32 image, get the\r
-  information on the PE32 image, and then "load" it so that it\r
-  can be executed.\r
-\r
-Arguments:\r
-\r
-  This  - pointer to our file loader protocol\r
-  FfsHeader - pointer to the FFS file header of the FFS file that\r
-              contains the PE32 image we want to load\r
-  ImageAddress  - returned address where the PE32 image is loaded\r
-  ImageSize     - returned size of the loaded PE32 image\r
-  EntryPoint    - entry point to the loaded PE32 image\r
-\r
-Returns:\r
\r
-  EFI_SUCCESS  - The FFS file was successfully loaded.\r
-  EFI_ERROR    - Unable to load the FFS file.\r
-\r
---*/\r
-{\r
-  EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL           *PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader;\r
-  EFI_STATUS                                Status;\r
-  VOID                                      *Pe32Data;\r
-\r
-  Pe32Data = NULL;\r
-  PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader = (EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL *)GetPeCoffLoaderProtocol ();\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Preprocess the FFS file to get a pointer to the PE32 information\r
-  // in the enclosed PE32 image.\r
-  //\r
-  Status = PeiProcessFile (\r
-            EFI_SECTION_PE32,\r
-            &FfsHeader,\r
-            &Pe32Data\r
-            );\r
-\r
-  if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-    return Status;\r
-  }\r
-  //\r
-  // Load the PE image from the FFS file\r
-  //\r
-  Status = PeiLoadx64File (\r
-            PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader,\r
-            Pe32Data,\r
-            EfiBootServicesData,\r
-            ImageAddress,\r
-            ImageSize,\r
-            EntryPoint\r
-            );\r
-\r
-  return Status;\r
-}\r
-\r
-EFI_STATUS\r
-PeiProcessFile (\r
-  IN      UINT16                 SectionType,\r
-  IN OUT  EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER    **RealFfsFileHeader,\r
-  OUT     VOID                   **Pe32Data\r
-  )\r
-/*++\r
-\r
-Routine Description:\r
-\r
-Arguments:\r
-\r
-  SectionType       - The type of section in the FFS file to process.\r
-\r
-  FfsFileHeader     - Pointer to the FFS file to process, looking for the\r
-                      specified SectionType\r
-\r
-  Pe32Data          - returned pointer to the start of the PE32 image found\r
-                      in the FFS file.\r
-\r
-Returns:\r
-\r
-  EFI_SUCCESS       - found the PE32 section in the FFS file\r
-\r
---*/\r
-{\r
-  EFI_STATUS                      Status;\r
-  VOID                            *SectionData;\r
-  DECOMPRESS_LIBRARY              *DecompressLibrary;\r
-  UINT8                           *DstBuffer;\r
-  UINT8                           *ScratchBuffer;\r
-  UINT32                          DstBufferSize;\r
-  UINT32                          ScratchBufferSize;\r
-  EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER       *CmpSection;\r
-  UINTN                           CmpSectionLength;\r
-  UINTN                           OccupiedCmpSectionLength;\r
-  VOID                            *CmpFileData;\r
-  UINTN                           CmpFileSize;\r
-  EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER       *Section;\r
-  UINTN                           SectionLength;\r
-  UINTN                           OccupiedSectionLength;\r
-  UINT64                          FileSize;\r
-  EFI_GUID_DEFINED_SECTION        *GuidedSectionHeader;\r
-  UINT32                          AuthenticationStatus;\r
-  EFI_PEI_SECTION_EXTRACTION_PPI  *SectionExtract;\r
-  UINT32                          BufferSize;\r
-  UINT8                           *Buffer;\r
-  EFI_PEI_SECURITY_PPI            *Security;\r
-  BOOLEAN                         StartCrisisRecovery;\r
-  EFI_GUID                        TempGuid;\r
-  EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER      *FvHeader;\r
-  EFI_COMPRESSION_SECTION         *CompressionSection;\r
-  EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER             *FfsFileHeader;\r
-  \r
-  FfsFileHeader = *RealFfsFileHeader;\r
-\r
-  Status = PeiServicesFfsFindSectionData (\r
-             EFI_SECTION_COMPRESSION,\r
-             FfsFileHeader,\r
-             &SectionData\r
-             );\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Upon finding a DXE Core file, see if there is first a compression section\r
-  //\r
-  if (!EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-    //\r
-    // Yes, there is a compression section, so extract the contents\r
-    // Decompress the image here\r
-    //\r
-    Section = (EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER *) (UINTN) (VOID *) ((UINT8 *) (FfsFileHeader) + (UINTN) sizeof (EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER));\r
-\r
-    do {\r
-      SectionLength         = *(UINT32 *) (Section->Size) & 0x00ffffff;\r
-      OccupiedSectionLength = GetOccupiedSize (SectionLength, 4);\r
-\r
-      //\r
-      // Was the DXE Core file encapsulated in a GUID'd section?\r
-      //\r
-      if (Section->Type == EFI_SECTION_GUID_DEFINED) {\r
-        //\r
-        // Locate the GUID'd Section Extractor\r
-        //\r
-        GuidedSectionHeader = (VOID *) (Section + 1);\r
-\r
-        //\r
-        // This following code constitutes the addition of the security model\r
-        // to the DXE IPL.\r
-        //\r
-        //\r
-        // Set a default authenticatino state\r
-        //\r
-        AuthenticationStatus = 0;\r
-\r
-        Status = PeiServicesLocatePpi (\r
-                   &gEfiPeiSectionExtractionPpiGuid,\r
-                   0,\r
-                   NULL,\r
-                   (VOID **)&SectionExtract\r
-                   );\r
-\r
-        if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-          return Status;\r
-        }\r
-        //\r
-        // Verify Authentication State\r
-        //\r
-        CopyMem (&TempGuid, Section + 1, sizeof (EFI_GUID));\r
-\r
-        Status = SectionExtract->PeiGetSection (\r
-                                  GetPeiServicesTablePointer(),\r
-                                  SectionExtract,\r
-                                  (EFI_SECTION_TYPE *) &SectionType,\r
-                                  &TempGuid,\r
-                                  0,\r
-                                  (VOID **) &Buffer,\r
-                                  &BufferSize,\r
-                                  &AuthenticationStatus\r
-                                  );\r
-\r
-        if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-          return Status;\r
-        }\r
-        //\r
-        // If not ask the Security PPI, if exists, for disposition\r
-        //\r
-        //\r
-        Status = PeiServicesLocatePpi (\r
-                   &gEfiPeiSecurityPpiGuid,\r
-                   0,\r
-                   NULL,\r
-                   (VOID **)&Security\r
-                   );\r
-        if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-          return Status;\r
-        }\r
-\r
-        Status = Security->AuthenticationState (\r
-                            GetPeiServicesTablePointer(),\r
-                            (struct _EFI_PEI_SECURITY_PPI *) Security,\r
-                            AuthenticationStatus,\r
-                            FfsFileHeader,\r
-                            &StartCrisisRecovery\r
-                            );\r
-\r
-        if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-          return Status;\r
-        }\r
-        //\r
-        // If there is a security violation, report to caller and have\r
-        // the upper-level logic possible engender a crisis recovery\r
-        //\r
-        if (StartCrisisRecovery) {\r
-          return EFI_SECURITY_VIOLATION;\r
-        }\r
-      }\r
-\r
-      if (Section->Type == EFI_SECTION_PE32) {\r
-        //\r
-        // This is what we want\r
-        //\r
-        *Pe32Data = (VOID *) (Section + 1);\r
-        return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
-      } else if (Section->Type == EFI_SECTION_COMPRESSION) {\r
-        //\r
-        // This is a compression set, expand it\r
-        //\r
-        CompressionSection  = (EFI_COMPRESSION_SECTION *) Section;\r
-\r
-        switch (CompressionSection->CompressionType) {\r
-        case EFI_STANDARD_COMPRESSION:\r
-          DecompressLibrary = &gTianoDecompress;\r
-          break;\r
-\r
-        case EFI_CUSTOMIZED_COMPRESSION:\r
-          //\r
-          // Load user customized compression protocol.\r
-          //\r
-          DecompressLibrary = &gCustomDecompress;\r
-          break;\r
-\r
-        case EFI_NOT_COMPRESSED:\r
-        default:\r
-          //\r
-          // Need to support not compressed file\r
-          //\r
-          ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
-          return EFI_NOT_FOUND;\r
-        }\r
-\r
-        Status = DecompressLibrary->GetInfo (\r
-                   (UINT8 *) ((EFI_COMPRESSION_SECTION *) Section + 1),\r
-                   (UINT32) SectionLength - sizeof (EFI_COMPRESSION_SECTION),\r
-                   &DstBufferSize,\r
-                   &ScratchBufferSize\r
-                   );\r
-        if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-          //\r
-          // GetInfo failed\r
-          //\r
-          return EFI_NOT_FOUND;\r
-        }\r
-\r
-        //\r
-        // Allocate scratch buffer\r
-        //\r
-        ScratchBuffer = AllocatePages (EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES (ScratchBufferSize));\r
-        if (ScratchBuffer == NULL) {\r
-          return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;\r
-        }\r
-\r
-        //\r
-        // Allocate destination buffer\r
-        //\r
-        DstBuffer = AllocatePages (EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES (DstBufferSize));\r
-        if (DstBuffer == NULL) {\r
-          return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;\r
-        }\r
-\r
-        //\r
-        // Call decompress function\r
-        //\r
-        Status = DecompressLibrary->Decompress (\r
-                    (CHAR8 *) ((EFI_COMPRESSION_SECTION *) Section + 1),\r
-                    DstBuffer,\r
-                    ScratchBuffer\r
-                    );\r
-\r
-        CmpSection = (EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER *) DstBuffer;\r
-        if (CmpSection->Type == EFI_SECTION_RAW) {\r
-          //\r
-          // Skip the section header and\r
-          // adjust the pointer alignment to 16\r
-          //\r
-          FvHeader = (EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER *) (DstBuffer + 16);\r
-\r
-          if (FvHeader->Signature == EFI_FVH_SIGNATURE) {\r
-            FfsFileHeader = NULL;\r
-            BuildFvHob ((EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS) (UINTN) FvHeader, FvHeader->FvLength);\r
-            Status = PeiServicesFfsFindNextFile (\r
-                       EFI_FV_FILETYPE_DXE_CORE,\r
-                       FvHeader,\r
-                       &FfsFileHeader\r
-                       );\r
-\r
-            if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-              return EFI_NOT_FOUND;\r
-            }\r
-\r
-            //\r
-            // Reture the FfsHeader that contain Pe32Data.\r
-            //\r
-            *RealFfsFileHeader = FfsFileHeader;\r
-            return PeiProcessFile (SectionType, RealFfsFileHeader, Pe32Data);\r
-          }\r
-        }\r
-        //\r
-        // Decompress successfully.\r
-        // Loop the decompressed data searching for expected section.\r
-        //\r
-        CmpFileData = (VOID *) DstBuffer;\r
-        CmpFileSize = DstBufferSize;\r
-        do {\r
-          CmpSectionLength = *(UINT32 *) (CmpSection->Size) & 0x00ffffff;\r
-          if (CmpSection->Type == EFI_SECTION_PE32) {\r
-            //\r
-            // This is what we want\r
-            //\r
-            *Pe32Data = (VOID *) (CmpSection + 1);\r
-            return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
-          }\r
-\r
-          OccupiedCmpSectionLength  = GetOccupiedSize (CmpSectionLength, 4);\r
-          CmpSection                = (EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER *) ((UINT8 *) CmpSection + OccupiedCmpSectionLength);\r
-        } while (CmpSection->Type != 0 && (UINTN) ((UINT8 *) CmpSection - (UINT8 *) CmpFileData) < CmpFileSize);\r
-      }\r
-\r
-      Section   = (EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER *) ((UINT8 *) Section + OccupiedSectionLength);\r
-      FileSize  = FfsFileHeader->Size[0] & 0xFF;\r
-      FileSize += (FfsFileHeader->Size[1] << 8) & 0xFF00;\r
-      FileSize += (FfsFileHeader->Size[2] << 16) & 0xFF0000;\r
-      FileSize &= 0x00FFFFFF;\r
-    } while (Section->Type != 0 && (UINTN) ((UINT8 *) Section - (UINT8 *) FfsFileHeader) < FileSize);\r
-\r
-    //\r
-    // End of the decompression activity\r
-    //\r
-  } else {\r
-\r
-    Status = PeiServicesFfsFindSectionData (\r
-               EFI_SECTION_PE32,\r
-               FfsFileHeader,\r
-               &SectionData\r
-               );\r
-\r
-    if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-      Status = PeiServicesFfsFindSectionData (\r
-                 EFI_SECTION_TE,\r
-                 FfsFileHeader,\r
-                 &SectionData\r
-                 );\r
-      if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
-        return Status;\r
-      }\r
-    }\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  *Pe32Data = SectionData;\r
-\r
-  return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
-}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/x64/DxeLoadFunc.c b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/x64/DxeLoadFunc.c
deleted file mode 100644 (file)
index c93c7e1..0000000
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-/*++\r
-\r
-Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation                                                         \r
-All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials                          \r
-are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License         \r
-which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at        \r
-http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php                                            \r
-                                                                                          \r
-THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,                     \r
-WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.             \r
-\r
-Module Name:\r
-\r
-  DxeLoadFunc.c\r
-\r
-Abstract:\r
-\r
-  Ia32-specifc functionality for DxeLoad X64 Lakeport.\r
-\r
---*/\r
-\r
-#include <DxeIpl.h>\r
-\r
-EFI_STATUS\r
-CreateArchSpecificHobs (\r
-  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS      *BspStore\r
-  )\r
-/*++\r
-\r
-Routine Description:\r
-\r
-  Creates architecture-specific HOBs.\r
-\r
-  Note: New parameters should NOT be added for any HOBs that are added to this\r
-        function.  BspStore is a special case because it is required for the\r
-        call to SwitchStacks() in DxeLoad().\r
-\r
-Arguments:\r
-\r
-  PeiServices - General purpose services available to every PEIM.\r
-  BspStore    - The address of the BSP Store for those architectures that need\r
-                it.  Otherwise 0.\r
-\r
-Returns:\r
-\r
-  EFI_SUCCESS   - The HOBs were created successfully.\r
-\r
---*/\r
-{\r
-  *BspStore = 0;\r
-\r
-  return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
-}\r
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/x64/ImageRead.c b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/x64/ImageRead.c
deleted file mode 100644 (file)
index dd977f2..0000000
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,106 +0,0 @@
-/*++\r
-\r
-Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation                                                         \r
-All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials                          \r
-are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License         \r
-which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at        \r
-http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php                                            \r
-                                                                                          \r
-THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,                     \r
-WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.             \r
-\r
-Module Name:\r
-\r
-  ImageRead.c\r
-\r
-Abstract:\r
-\r
---*/\r
-\r
-#include <DxeIpl.h>\r
-\r
-EFI_STATUS\r
-EFIAPI\r
-PeiImageRead (\r
-  IN     VOID    *FileHandle,\r
-  IN     UINTN   FileOffset,\r
-  IN OUT UINTN   *ReadSize,\r
-  OUT    VOID    *Buffer\r
-  )\r
-/*++\r
-\r
-Routine Description:\r
-\r
-  Support routine for the PE/COFF Loader that reads a buffer from a PE/COFF file\r
-\r
-Arguments:\r
-\r
-  FileHandle - The handle to the PE/COFF file\r
-\r
-  FileOffset - The offset, in bytes, into the file to read\r
-\r
-  ReadSize   - The number of bytes to read from the file starting at FileOffset\r
-\r
-  Buffer     - A pointer to the buffer to read the data into.\r
-\r
-Returns:\r
-\r
-  EFI_SUCCESS - ReadSize bytes of data were read into Buffer from the PE/COFF file starting at FileOffset\r
-\r
---*/\r
-{\r
-  CHAR8 *Destination8;\r
-  CHAR8 *Source8;\r
-  UINTN Length;\r
-\r
-  Destination8  = Buffer;\r
-  Source8       = (CHAR8 *) ((UINTN) FileHandle + FileOffset);\r
-  Length        = *ReadSize;\r
-  while (Length--) {\r
-    *(Destination8++) = *(Source8++);\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
-}\r
-\r
-EFI_STATUS\r
-GetImageReadFunction (\r
-  IN      PE_COFF_LOADER_IMAGE_CONTEXT  *ImageContext\r
-  )\r
-/*++\r
-\r
-Routine Description:\r
-\r
-  Support routine to return the PE32 Image Reader.\r
-  If the PeiImageRead() function is less than a page\r
-  in legnth. If the function is more than a page the DXE IPL will crash!!!!\r
-\r
-Arguments:\r
-  ImageContext  - The context of the image being loaded\r
-\r
-Returns:\r
-\r
-  EFI_SUCCESS - If Image function location is found\r
-\r
---*/\r
-{\r
-  VOID        *MemoryBuffer;\r
-\r
-  if (gInMemory) {\r
-    ImageContext->ImageRead = PeiImageRead;\r
-    return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // BugBug; This code assumes PeiImageRead() is less than a page in size!\r
-  //  Allocate a page so we can shaddow the read function from FLASH into \r
-  //  memory to increase performance. \r
-  //\r
-  \r
-  MemoryBuffer = AllocateCopyPool (0x400, (VOID *)(UINTN) PeiImageRead);\r
-  ASSERT (MemoryBuffer != NULL);\r
-\r
-  ImageContext->ImageRead = (PE_COFF_LOADER_READ_FILE) (UINTN) MemoryBuffer;\r
-\r
-  return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
-}\r
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/x64/LongMode.asm b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/x64/LongMode.asm
deleted file mode 100644 (file)
index ae87bd8..0000000
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1350 +0,0 @@
-      TITLE   LongMode.asm: Assembly code for the entering long mode
-
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;*
-;*   Copyright (c) 2006, 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.             
-;*   
-;*    LongMode.asm
-;*  
-;*   Abstract:
-;*
-;*    Transition from 32-bit protected mode EFI environment into x64 
-;*    64-bit bit long mode.
-;*  
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-.686p
-.model  flat        
-
-;
-; Create the exception handler code in IA32 C code
-;
-
-.code
-.stack
-.MMX
-.XMM
-
-_LoadGo64Gdt   PROC Near Public
-    push    ebp               ; C prolog
-    push    edi
-    mov     ebp, esp
-    ;
-    ; Disable interrupts
-    ;
-    cli
-    ;
-    ; Reload the selectors
-    ; Note:
-    ;      Make the Selectors 64-bit ready
-    ;
-    mov     edi, OFFSET gdtr    ; Load GDT register
-    mov     ax,cs               ; Get the selector data from our code image          
-    mov     es,ax
-    lgdt    FWORD PTR es:[edi]  ; and update the GDTR   
-
-    db      067h
-    db      0eah              ; Far Jump Offset:Selector to reload CS
-    dd      OFFSET DataSelectorRld;   Offset is ensuing instruction boundary
-    dw      LINEAR_CODE_SEL   ;   Selector is our code selector, 10h
-DataSelectorRld::
-    mov     ax, SYS_DATA_SEL ; Update the Base for the new selectors, too
-    mov     ds, ax
-    mov     es, ax
-    mov     fs, ax
-    mov     gs, ax
-    mov     ss, ax  
-    
-    pop     edi
-    pop     ebp
-    ret
-_LoadGo64Gdt endp   
-    
-
-; VOID
-; ActivateLongMode (
-;   IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  PageTables,  
-;   IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  HobStart,
-;   IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  Stack,
-;   IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  PpisNeededByDxeIplEntryPoint,
-;   IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  DxeCoreEntryPoint
-;   )
-;
-; Input:  [ebp][0h]  = Original ebp
-;         [ebp][4h]  = Return address
-;         [ebp][8h]  = PageTables
-;         [ebp][10h] = HobStart
-;         [ebp][18h] = Stack
-;         [ebp][20h] = CodeEntryPoint1 <--- Call this first (for each call, pass HOB pointer)
-;         [ebp][28h] = CodeEntryPoint2 <--- Call this second
-;
-;
-_ActivateLongMode  PROC Near Public
-    push    ebp               ; C prolog
-    mov     ebp, esp
-
-    ;
-    ; Use CPUID to determine if the processor supports long mode.
-    ;
-    mov     eax, 80000000h  ; Extended-function code 8000000h.
-    cpuid                   ; Is largest extended function
-    cmp     eax, 80000000h  ; any function > 80000000h?
-    jbe     no_long_mode    ; If not, no long mode.
-    mov     eax, 80000001h  ; Extended-function code 8000001h.
-    cpuid                   ; Now EDX = extended-features flags.
-    bt      edx, 29         ; Test if long mode is supported.
-    jnc     no_long_mode    ; Exit if not supported.
-
-    ;
-    ; Enable the 64-bit page-translation-table entries by
-    ; setting CR4.PAE=1 (this is _required_ before activating
-    ; long mode). Paging is not enabled until after long mode
-    ; is enabled.
-    ;
-    mov eax, cr4
-    bts eax, 5
-    mov cr4, eax
-
-    ;
-    ; Get the long-mode page tables, and initialize the
-    ; 64-bit CR3 (page-table base address) to point to the base
-    ; of the PML4 page table. The PML4 page table must be located
-    ; below 4 Gbytes because only 32 bits of CR3 are loaded when
-    ; the processor is not in 64-bit mode.
-    ;
-    mov eax, [ebp+8h]       ; Get Page Tables
-    mov cr3, eax            ; Initialize CR3 with PML4 base.
-
-    ;
-    ; Enable long mode (set EFER.LME=1).
-    ;
-    mov ecx, 0c0000080h ; EFER MSR number.
-    rdmsr               ; Read EFER.
-    bts eax, 8          ; Set LME=1.
-    wrmsr               ; Write EFER.
-
-    ;
-    ; Enable paging to activate long mode (set CR0.PG=1)
-    ;
-   
-   
-    mov eax, cr0 ; Read CR0.
-    bts eax, 31  ; Set PG=1.
-    mov cr0, eax ; Write CR0.
-    jmp   go_to_long_mode
-go_to_long_mode:
-
-    ;
-    ; This is the next instruction after enabling paging.  Jump to long mode
-    ;
-    db      067h
-    db      0eah              ; Far Jump Offset:Selector to reload CS
-    dd      OFFSET in_long_mode;   Offset is ensuing instruction boundary
-    dw      SYS_CODE64_SEL    ;   Selector is our code selector, 10h
-in_long_mode::
-    mov     ax, SYS_DATA64_SEL
-    mov     es, ax
-    mov     ss, ax
-    mov     ds, ax
-;;    jmp     $
-    
-           
-    ;
-    ; We're in long mode, so marshall the arguments to call the
-    ; passed in function pointers
-    ; Recall
-    ;         [ebp][10h] = HobStart
-    ;         [ebp][18h] = Stack
-    ;         [ebp][20h] = PpisNeededByDxeIplEntryPoint <--- Call this first (for each call, pass HOB pointer)
-    ;         [ebp][28h] = DxeCoreEntryPoint            <--- Call this second
-    ;
-    db  48h
-    mov ebx, [ebp+18h]        ; Setup the stack
-    db  48h
-    mov esp, ebx              ; On a new stack now
-
-
-;; 00000905  FF D0                 call rax
-
-    db  48h
-    mov ecx, [ebp+10h]        ; Pass Hob Start in RCX
-    db  48h
-    mov eax, [ebp+28h]        ; Get the function pointer for 
-                              ; DxeCoreEntryPoint into EAX
-
-;; 00000905  FF D0                 call rax
-    db 0ffh
-    db 0d0h
-
-    ;
-    ; WE SHOULD NEVER GET HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-    ;
-no_long_mode:
-    jmp   no_long_mode
-_ActivateLongMode endp
-
-        align 16
-
-gdtr    dw GDT_END - GDT_BASE - 1   ; GDT limit
-        dd OFFSET GDT_BASE          ; (GDT base gets set above)
-
-;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------;
-;   global descriptor table (GDT)
-;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------;
-
-        align 16
-
-public GDT_BASE
-GDT_BASE:
-; null descriptor
-NULL_SEL            equ $-GDT_BASE    ; Selector [0]
-        dw 0            ; limit 15:0
-        dw 0            ; base 15:0
-        db 0            ; base 23:16
-        db 0            ; type
-        db 0            ; limit 19:16, flags
-        db 0            ; base 31:24
-
-; linear data segment descriptor
-LINEAR_SEL      equ $-GDT_BASE        ; Selector [0x8]
-        dw 0FFFFh       ; limit 0xFFFFF
-        dw 0            ; base 0
-        db 0
-        db 092h         ; present, ring 0, data, expand-up, writable
-        db 0CFh                 ; page-granular, 32-bit
-        db 0
-
-; linear code segment descriptor
-LINEAR_CODE_SEL equ $-GDT_BASE        ; Selector [0x10]
-        dw 0FFFFh       ; limit 0xFFFFF
-        dw 0            ; base 0
-        db 0
-        db 09Fh         ; present, ring 0, data, expand-up, writable
-        db 0CFh                 ; page-granular, 32-bit
-        db 0
-
-; system data segment descriptor
-SYS_DATA_SEL    equ $-GDT_BASE        ; Selector [0x18]
-        dw 0FFFFh       ; limit 0xFFFFF
-        dw 0            ; base 0
-        db 0
-        db 093h         ; present, ring 0, data, expand-up, writable
-        db 0CFh                 ; page-granular, 32-bit
-        db 0
-
-; system code segment descriptor
-SYS_CODE_SEL    equ $-GDT_BASE        ; Selector [0x20]
-        dw 0FFFFh       ; limit 0xFFFFF
-        dw 0            ; base 0
-        db 0
-        db 09Ah         ; present, ring 0, data, expand-up, writable
-        db 0CFh                 ; page-granular, 32-bit
-        db 0
-
-; spare segment descriptor
-SPARE3_SEL  equ $-GDT_BASE            ; Selector [0x28]
-        dw 0            ; limit 0xFFFFF
-        dw 0            ; base 0
-        db 0
-        db 0            ; present, ring 0, data, expand-up, writable
-        db 0            ; page-granular, 32-bit
-        db 0
-
-;
-; system data segment descriptor
-;
-SYS_DATA64_SEL    equ $-GDT_BASE          ; Selector [0x30]
-        dw 0FFFFh       ; limit 0xFFFFF
-        dw 0            ; base 0
-        db 0
-        db 092h         ; P | DPL [1..2] | 1   | 1   | C | R | A
-        db 0CFh         ; G | D   | L    | AVL | Segment [19..16]
-        db 0
-
-;
-; system code segment descriptor
-;
-SYS_CODE64_SEL    equ $-GDT_BASE          ; Selector [0x38]
-        dw 0FFFFh       ; limit 0xFFFFF
-        dw 0            ; base 0
-        db 0
-        db 09Ah         ; P | DPL [1..2] | 1   | 1   | C | R | A
-        db 0AFh         ; G | D   | L    | AVL | Segment [19..16]
-        db 0
-
-; spare segment descriptor
-SPARE4_SEL  equ $-GDT_BASE            ; Selector [0x40]
-        dw 0            ; limit 0xFFFFF
-        dw 0            ; base 0
-        db 0
-        db 0            ; present, ring 0, data, expand-up, writable
-        db 0            ; page-granular, 32-bit
-        db 0
-
-GDT_END:
-
-;
-;
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;  Generic IDT Vector Handlers for the Host. They are all the same so they
-;  will compress really well.
-;
-;  By knowing the return address for Vector 00 you can can calculate the
-;  vector number by looking at the call CommonInterruptEntry return address.
-;  (return address - AsmIdtVector00Base)/8 == IDT index
-;
-;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-_AsmIdtVector00 PROC NEAR PUBLIC
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-_AsmIdtVector00 ENDP
-AsmIdtVector00Base PROC NEAR PUBLIC
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-    call  CommonInterruptEntry
-       nop
-       nop
-       nop
-AsmIdtVector00Base ENDP
-
-
-;---------------------------------------;
-; CommonInterruptEntry                  ;
-;---------------------------------------;
-; The follow algorithm is used for the common interrupt routine.
-; TBD: Save EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_x64 on the stack per AP definition
-;
-;
-CommonInterruptEntry PROC NEAR PUBLIC
-  cli
-  jmp   $  
-  iret
-
-CommonInterruptEntry ENDP
-
-END
-
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/x64/VirtualMemory.c b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/x64/VirtualMemory.c
deleted file mode 100644 (file)
index 40eaed2..0000000
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,434 +0,0 @@
-/*++\r
-\r
-Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation                                                         \r
-All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials                          \r
-are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License         \r
-which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at        \r
-http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php                                            \r
-                                                                                          \r
-THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,                     \r
-WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.             \r
-\r
-Module Name:\r
-  VirtualMemory.c\r
-  \r
-Abstract:\r
-\r
-  x64 Virtual Memory Management Services in the form of an IA-32 driver.  \r
-  Used to establish a 1:1 Virtual to Physical Mapping that is required to\r
-  enter Long Mode (x64 64-bit mode).\r
-\r
-  While we make a 1:1 mapping (identity mapping) for all physical pages \r
-  we still need to use the MTRR's to ensure that the cachability attirbutes\r
-  for all memory regions is correct.\r
-\r
-  The basic idea is to use 2MB page table entries where ever possible. If\r
-  more granularity of cachability is required then 4K page tables are used.\r
-\r
-  References:\r
-    1) IA-32 Intel(R) Atchitecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 1:Basic Architecture, Intel\r
-    2) IA-32 Intel(R) Atchitecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 2:Instruction Set Reference, Intel\r
-    3) IA-32 Intel(R) Atchitecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 3:System Programmer's Guide, Intel\r
-  \r
---*/  \r
-\r
-#include "VirtualMemory.h"\r
-\r
-x64_MTRR_VARIABLE_RANGE     *mMTRRVariableRange;\r
-x64_MTRR_FIXED_RANGE        mMTRRFixedRange;\r
-\r
-\r
-//\r
-// Physial memory limit values for each of the 11 fixed MTRRs\r
-//\r
-UINTN mFixedRangeLimit[] = {\r
-  0x7FFFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #0 describes 0x00000..0x7FFFF\r
-  0x9FFFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #1 describes 0x80000..0x9FFFF\r
-  0xBFFFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #2 describes 0xA0000..0xBFFFF\r
-  0xC7FFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #3 describes 0xC0000..0xC7FFF\r
-  0xCFFFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #4 describes 0xC8000..0xCFFFF\r
-  0xD7FFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #5 describes 0xD0000..0xD7FFF\r
-  0xDFFFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #6 describes 0xD8000..0xDFFFF\r
-  0xE7FFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #7 describes 0xE0000..0xE7FFF\r
-  0xEFFFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #8 describes 0xE8000..0xEFFFF\r
-  0xF7FFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #9 describes 0xF0000..0xF7FFF\r
-  0xFFFFF   // Fixed MTRR #10 describes 0xF8000..0xFFFFF\r
-};\r
-\r
-//\r
-// The size, in bits, of each of the 11 fixed MTRR.\r
-//\r
-UINTN mFixedRangeShift[] = {\r
-  16,   // Fixed MTRR  #0 describes 8, 64 KB ranges\r
-  14,   // Fixed MTRR  #1 describes 8, 16 KB ranges\r
-  14,   // Fixed MTRR  #2 describes 8, 16 KB ranges\r
-  12,   // Fixed MTRR  #3 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
-  12,   // Fixed MTRR  #4 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
-  12,   // Fixed MTRR  #5 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
-  12,   // Fixed MTRR  #6 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
-  12,   // Fixed MTRR  #7 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
-  12,   // Fixed MTRR  #8 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
-  12,   // Fixed MTRR  #9 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
-  12    // Fixed MTRR #10 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
-};\r
-\r
-\r
-UINTN mPowerOf2[] = {\r
-  1,\r
-  2,\r
-  4,\r
-  8,\r
-  16,\r
-  32,\r
-  64,\r
-  128,\r
-  256,\r
-  512\r
-};\r
-\r
-x64_MTRR_MEMORY_TYPE\r
-EfiGetMTRRMemoryType (\r
-  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS      Address\r
-  )\r
-/*++\r
-\r
-Routine Description:\r
-\r
-  Retrieves the memory type from the MTRR that describes a physical address.\r
-\r
-Arguments:\r
-\r
-  VariableRange - Set of Variable MTRRs\r
-\r
-  FixedRange    - Set of Fixed MTRRs\r
-\r
-  Address       - The physical address for which the MTRR memory type is being retrieved\r
-\r
-Returns:\r
-\r
-  The MTRR Memory Type for the physical memory specified by Address.\r
-\r
---*/\r
-{\r
-  UINTN                   Index;\r
-  UINTN                   TypeIndex;\r
-  BOOLEAN                 Found;\r
-  x64_MTRR_MEMORY_TYPE  VariableType;\r
-  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS    MaskBase;\r
-  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS    PhysMask;\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // If the MTRRs are disabled, then return the Uncached Memory Type\r
-  //\r
-  if (mMTRRFixedRange.DefaultType.Bits.E == 0) {\r
-    return Uncached;\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // If the CPU supports Fixed MTRRs and the Fixed MTRRs are enabled, then \r
-  // see if Address falls into one of the Fixed MTRRs\r
-  //\r
-  if (mMTRRFixedRange.Capabilities.Bits.FIX && mMTRRFixedRange.DefaultType.Bits.FE) {\r
-    //\r
-    // Loop though 11 fixed MTRRs\r
-    //\r
-    for (Index = 0; Index < 11; Index++) {\r
-      //\r
-      // Check for a matching range\r
-      //\r
-      if (Address <= mFixedRangeLimit[Index]) {\r
-        //\r
-        // Compute the offset address into the MTRR bu subtrating the base address of the MTRR\r
-        //\r
-        if (Index > 0) {\r
-          Address = Address - (mFixedRangeLimit[Index-1] + 1);\r
-        }\r
-        //\r
-        // Retrieve the index into the MTRR to extract the memory type.  The range is 0..7\r
-        //\r
-        TypeIndex = (UINTN)RShiftU64 (Address, mFixedRangeShift[Index]);\r
-        \r
-        //\r
-        // Retrieve and return the memory type for the matching range\r
-        //\r
-        return mMTRRFixedRange.Fixed[Index].Type[TypeIndex];\r
-      }\r
-    }\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // If Address was not found in a Fixed MTRR, then search the Variable MTRRs\r
-  //\r
-  for (Index = 0, Found = FALSE, VariableType = WriteBack; Index < mMTRRFixedRange.Capabilities.Bits.VCNT; Index++) {\r
-    //\r
-    // BugBug: __aullshr complier error\r
-    //\r
-    if ((mMTRRVariableRange[Index].PhysMask.Uint64 & 0x800) == 0x800) {    \r
-    //if (mMTRRVariableRange[Index].PhysMask.Bits.Valid == 1) {\r
-      PhysMask = mMTRRVariableRange[Index].PhysMask.Uint64 & ~0xfff;\r
-      MaskBase = PhysMask & (mMTRRVariableRange[Index].PhysBase.Uint64 & ~0xfff);\r
-      if (MaskBase == (PhysMask & Address)) {\r
-        //\r
-        // Check to see how many matches we find\r
-        //\r
-        Found = TRUE;\r
-        if ((mMTRRVariableRange[Index].PhysBase.Bits.Type == Uncached) || (VariableType == Uncached)) {\r
-          //\r
-          // If any matching region uses UC, the memory region is UC\r
-          //\r
-          VariableType = Uncached;\r
-        } else if ((mMTRRVariableRange[Index].PhysBase.Bits.Type == WriteThrough) || (VariableType == WriteThrough)){\r
-          //\r
-          // If it's WT and WB then set it to WT. If it's WT and other type it's undefined\r
-          //\r
-          VariableType = WriteThrough;\r
-        } else {\r
-          VariableType = mMTRRVariableRange[Index].PhysBase.Bits.Type;\r
-        }\r
-      }\r
-    }\r
-  }\r
-  \r
-  if (Found) {\r
-    return VariableType;\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Address was not found in the Fixed or Variable MTRRs, so return the default memory type\r
-  //\r
-  return mMTRRFixedRange.DefaultType.Bits.Type;\r
-}\r
-\r
-\r
-BOOLEAN\r
-CanNotUse2MBPage (\r
-  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  BaseAddress\r
-  )\r
-/*++\r
-\r
-Routine Description:\r
-  Test to see if a 2MB aligned page has all the same attributes. If a 2MB page\r
-  has more than one attibute type it needs to be split into multiple 4K pages.\r
-\r
-Arguments:\r
-  BaseAddress - 2MB aligned address to check out\r
-\r
-Returns:\r
-  TRUE  - This 2MB address range (BaseAddress) can NOT be mapped by a 2MB page\r
-  FALSE - This 2MB address range can be mapped by a 2MB page\r
-\r
---*/\r
-{\r
-  UINTN                   Index;\r
-  x64_MTRR_MEMORY_TYPE  MemoryType;\r
-  x64_MTRR_MEMORY_TYPE  PreviousMemoryType;\r
-  \r
-  //\r
-  // Address needs to be 2MB aligned\r
-  //\r
-  ASSERT ((BaseAddress & 0x1fffff) == 0);\r
-\r
-  PreviousMemoryType = -1;\r
-  for (Index = 0; Index < 512; Index++, BaseAddress += 0x1000) {\r
-    MemoryType = EfiGetMTRRMemoryType (BaseAddress);\r
-    if ((Index != 0) && (MemoryType != PreviousMemoryType)) {\r
-      return TRUE;\r
-    }\r
-\r
-    PreviousMemoryType = MemoryType;\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // All the pages had the same type\r
-  //\r
-  return FALSE;\r
-}\r
-\r
-\r
-\r
-\r
-VOID\r
-Convert2MBPageTo4KPages (  \r
-  IN  x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_2M   *PageDirectoryEntry2MB, \r
-  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS        PageAddress\r
-  )\r
-/*++\r
-\r
-Routine Description:\r
- Convert a single 2MB page entry to 512 4K page entries. The attributes for \r
- the 4K pages are read from the MTRR registers.\r
-\r
-Arguments:\r
-  PageDirectoryEntry2MB - Page directory entry for PageAddress\r
-  PageAddress           - 2MB algined address of region to convert\r
-\r
-Returns:\r
-  None\r
-\r
---*/\r
-{\r
-  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                          Address;\r
-  x64_PAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_4K                   *PageDirectoryEntry4k;\r
-  x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_4K                       *PageTableEntry;\r
-  UINTN                                         Index1;\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Allocate the page table entry for the 4K pages\r
-  //\r
-  PageTableEntry = (x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_4K *) AllocatePages (1);\r
-\r
-  ASSERT (PageTableEntry != NULL);\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // Convert PageDirectoryEntry2MB into a 4K Page Directory\r
-  //\r
-  PageDirectoryEntry4k = (x64_PAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_4K *)PageDirectoryEntry2MB;\r
-  PageDirectoryEntry2MB->Uint64 = (UINT64)PageTableEntry;\r
-  PageDirectoryEntry2MB->Bits.ReadWrite = 1;\r
-  PageDirectoryEntry2MB->Bits.Present = 1;\r
-  \r
-  //\r
-  // Fill in the 4K page entries with the attributes from the MTRRs\r
-  //\r
-  for (Index1 = 0, Address = PageAddress; Index1 < 512; Index1++, PageTableEntry++, Address += 0x1000) {\r
-    PageTableEntry->Uint64 = (UINT64)Address;\r
-    PageTableEntry->Bits.ReadWrite = 1;\r
-    PageTableEntry->Bits.Present = 1;\r
-  }\r
-}\r
-\r
-\r
-EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS\r
-CreateIdentityMappingPageTables (\r
-  IN UINT32                NumberOfProcessorPhysicalAddressBits\r
-  )\r
-/*++\r
-\r
-Routine Description:\r
-\r
-  Allocates and fills in the Page Directory and Page Table Entries to\r
-  establish a 1:1 Virtual to Physical mapping for physical memory from\r
-  0 to 4GB.  Memory above 4GB is not mapped.  The MTRRs are used to \r
-  determine the cachability of the physical memory regions\r
-\r
-Arguments:\r
-\r
-  NumberOfProcessorPhysicalAddressBits - Number of processor address bits to use.\r
-                                         Limits the number of page table entries \r
-                                         to the physical address space.\r
-\r
-Returns:\r
-  EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES  There are not enough resources to allocate the Page Tables\r
-\r
-  EFI_SUCCESS           The 1:1 Virtual to Physical identity mapping was created\r
-\r
---*/\r
-{  \r
-  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                          PageAddress;\r
-  UINTN                                         Index;\r
-  UINTN                                         MaxBitsSupported;\r
-  UINTN                                         Index1;\r
-  UINTN                                         Index2;\r
-  x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K     *PageMapLevel4Entry;\r
-  x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K     *PageMap;\r
-  x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K     *PageDirectoryPointerEntry;\r
-  x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_2M                       *PageDirectoryEntry2MB;\r
-\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  //  Page Table structure 4 level 4K, 3 level 2MB.\r
-  //\r
-  //                   PageMapLevel4Entry        : bits 47-39\r
-  //                   PageDirectoryPointerEntry : bits 38-30\r
-  //  Page Table 2MB : PageDirectoryEntry2M      : bits 29-21\r
-  //  Page Table 4K  : PageDirectoryEntry4K      : bits 29 - 21\r
-  //                   PageTableEntry            : bits 20 - 12\r
-  //\r
-  // Strategy is to map every thing in the processor address space using \r
-  //  2MB pages. If more  granularity is required the 2MB page will get \r
-  //  converted to set of 4K pages. \r
-  //\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // By architecture only one PageMapLevel4 exists - so lets allocate storgage for it.\r
-  //\r
-  PageMap = PageMapLevel4Entry = (x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K *) AllocatePages (1);\r
-  ASSERT (PageMap != NULL);\r
-  PageAddress = 0;\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // The number of page-map Level-4 Offset entries is based on the number of \r
-  // physical address bits. Less than equal to 38 bits only takes one entry.\r
-  // 512 entries represents 48 address bits. \r
-  //\r
-  if (NumberOfProcessorPhysicalAddressBits <= 38) {\r
-    MaxBitsSupported = 1;\r
-  } else {\r
-    MaxBitsSupported = mPowerOf2[NumberOfProcessorPhysicalAddressBits - 39];\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  for (Index = 0; Index < MaxBitsSupported; Index++, PageMapLevel4Entry++) {\r
-    //\r
-    // Each PML4 entry points to a page of Page Directory Pointer entires.\r
-    //  So lets allocate space for them and fill them in in the Index1 loop.\r
-    //  \r
-    PageDirectoryPointerEntry = (x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K *) AllocatePages (1);\r
-    ASSERT (PageDirectoryPointerEntry != NULL);\r
-\r
-    //\r
-    // Make a PML4 Entry\r
-    //\r
-    PageMapLevel4Entry->Uint64 = (UINT64)(UINTN)PageDirectoryPointerEntry;\r
-    PageMapLevel4Entry->Bits.ReadWrite = 1;\r
-    PageMapLevel4Entry->Bits.Present = 1;\r
-\r
-    for (Index1 = 0; Index1 < 512; Index1++, PageDirectoryPointerEntry++) {\r
-      //\r
-      // Each Directory Pointer entries points to a page of Page Directory entires.\r
-      //  So lets allocate space for them and fill them in in the Index2 loop.\r
-      //       \r
-      PageDirectoryEntry2MB = (x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_2M *) AllocatePages (1);\r
-      ASSERT (PageDirectoryEntry2MB != NULL);\r
-\r
-      //\r
-      // Fill in a Page Directory Pointer Entries\r
-      //\r
-      PageDirectoryPointerEntry->Uint64 = (UINT64)(UINTN)PageDirectoryEntry2MB;\r
-      PageDirectoryPointerEntry->Bits.ReadWrite = 1;\r
-      PageDirectoryPointerEntry->Bits.Present = 1;\r
-\r
-      for (Index2 = 0; Index2 < 512; Index2++, PageDirectoryEntry2MB++, PageAddress += 0x200000) {\r
-        //\r
-        // Fill in the Page Directory entries\r
-        //\r
-        PageDirectoryEntry2MB->Uint64 = (UINT64)PageAddress;\r
-        PageDirectoryEntry2MB->Bits.ReadWrite = 1;\r
-        PageDirectoryEntry2MB->Bits.Present = 1;\r
-        PageDirectoryEntry2MB->Bits.MustBe1 = 1;\r
-\r
-        if (CanNotUse2MBPage (PageAddress)) {\r
-          //\r
-          // Check to see if all 2MB has the same mapping. If not convert\r
-          //  to 4K pages by adding the 4th level of page table entries\r
-          //\r
-          Convert2MBPageTo4KPages (PageDirectoryEntry2MB, PageAddress);\r
-        }\r
-      }\r
-    }\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  //\r
-  // For the PML4 entries we are not using fill in a null entry.\r
-  //  for now we just copy the first entry.\r
-  //\r
-  for (; Index < 512; Index++, PageMapLevel4Entry++) {\r
-  //    EfiCopyMem (PageMapLevel4Entry, PageMap, sizeof (x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K));\r
-     CopyMem (PageMapLevel4Entry,\r
-              PageMap,\r
-              sizeof (x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K)\r
-              );\r
-  }\r
-\r
-  return (EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS)PageMap;\r
-}\r
-\r
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/x64/VirtualMemory.h b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/x64/VirtualMemory.h
deleted file mode 100644 (file)
index 8133ad4..0000000
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,239 +0,0 @@
-/*++ \r
-\r
-Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation                                                         \r
-All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials                          \r
-are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License         \r
-which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at        \r
-http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php                                            \r
-                                                                                          \r
-THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,                     \r
-WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.             \r
-\r
-Module Name:\r
-  VirtualMemory.h\r
-  \r
-Abstract:\r
-\r
-  x64 Long Mode Virtual Memory Management Definitions  \r
-\r
-  References:\r
-    1) IA-32 Intel(R) Atchitecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 1:Basic Architecture, Intel\r
-    2) IA-32 Intel(R) Atchitecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 2:Instruction Set Reference, Intel\r
-    3) IA-32 Intel(R) Atchitecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 3:System Programmer's Guide, Intel\r
-    4) AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 2: System Programming\r
---*/  \r
-#ifndef _VIRTUAL_MEMORY_H_\r
-#define _VIRTUAL_MEMORY_H_\r
-\r
-\r
-#pragma pack(1)\r
-\r
-//\r
-// Page-Map Level-4 Offset (PML4) and\r
-// Page-Directory-Pointer Offset (PDPE) entries 4K & 2MB\r
-//\r
-\r
-typedef union {\r
-  struct {\r
-    UINT64  Present:1;                // 0 = Not present in memory, 1 = Present in memory\r
-    UINT64  ReadWrite:1;              // 0 = Read-Only, 1= Read/Write\r
-    UINT64  UserSupervisor:1;         // 0 = Supervisor, 1=User\r
-    UINT64  WriteThrough:1;           // 0 = Write-Back caching, 1=Write-Through caching\r
-    UINT64  CacheDisabled:1;          // 0 = Cached, 1=Non-Cached\r
-    UINT64  Accessed:1;               // 0 = Not accessed, 1 = Accessed (set by CPU)\r
-    UINT64  Reserved:1;               // Reserved\r
-    UINT64  MustBeZero:2;             // Must Be Zero\r
-    UINT64  Available:3;              // Available for use by system software\r
-    UINT64  PageTableBaseAddress:40;  // Page Table Base Address\r
-    UINT64  AvabilableHigh:11;        // Available for use by system software\r
-    UINT64  Nx:1;                     // No Execute bit\r
-  } Bits;\r
-  UINT64    Uint64;\r
-} x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K;\r
-\r
-//\r
-// Page-Directory Offset 4K\r
-//\r
-typedef union {\r
-  struct {\r
-    UINT64  Present:1;                // 0 = Not present in memory, 1 = Present in memory\r
-    UINT64  ReadWrite:1;              // 0 = Read-Only, 1= Read/Write\r
-    UINT64  UserSupervisor:1;         // 0 = Supervisor, 1=User\r
-    UINT64  WriteThrough:1;           // 0 = Write-Back caching, 1=Write-Through caching\r
-    UINT64  CacheDisabled:1;          // 0 = Cached, 1=Non-Cached\r
-    UINT64  Accessed:1;               // 0 = Not accessed, 1 = Accessed (set by CPU)\r
-    UINT64  Reserved:1;               // Reserved\r
-    UINT64  MustBeZero:1;             // Must Be Zero\r
-    UINT64  Reserved2:1;              // Reserved\r
-    UINT64  Available:3;              // Available for use by system software\r
-    UINT64  PageTableBaseAddress:40;  // Page Table Base Address\r
-    UINT64  AvabilableHigh:11;        // Available for use by system software\r
-    UINT64  Nx:1;                     // No Execute bit\r
-  } Bits;\r
-  UINT64    Uint64;\r
-} x64_PAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_4K;\r
-\r
-//\r
-// Page Table Entry 4K\r
-//\r
-typedef union {\r
-  struct {\r
-    UINT64  Present:1;                // 0 = Not present in memory, 1 = Present in memory\r
-    UINT64  ReadWrite:1;              // 0 = Read-Only, 1= Read/Write\r
-    UINT64  UserSupervisor:1;         // 0 = Supervisor, 1=User\r
-    UINT64  WriteThrough:1;           // 0 = Write-Back caching, 1=Write-Through caching\r
-    UINT64  CacheDisabled:1;          // 0 = Cached, 1=Non-Cached\r
-    UINT64  Accessed:1;               // 0 = Not accessed, 1 = Accessed (set by CPU)\r
-    UINT64  Dirty:1;                  // 0 = Not Dirty, 1 = written by processor on access to page\r
-    UINT64  PAT:1;                    // 0 = Ignore Page Attribute Table \r
-    UINT64  Global:1;                 // 0 = Not global page, 1 = global page TLB not cleared on CR3 write\r
-    UINT64  Available:3;              // Available for use by system software\r
-    UINT64  PageTableBaseAddress:40;  // Page Table Base Address\r
-    UINT64  AvabilableHigh:11;        // Available for use by system software\r
-    UINT64  Nx:1;                     // 0 = Execute Code, 1 = No Code Execution\r
-  } Bits;\r
-  UINT64    Uint64;\r
-} x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_4K;\r
-\r
-\r
-//\r
-// Page Table Entry 2MB\r
-//\r
-typedef union {\r
-  struct {\r
-    UINT64  Present:1;                // 0 = Not present in memory, 1 = Present in memory\r
-    UINT64  ReadWrite:1;              // 0 = Read-Only, 1= Read/Write\r
-    UINT64  UserSupervisor:1;         // 0 = Supervisor, 1=User\r
-    UINT64  WriteThrough:1;           // 0 = Write-Back caching, 1=Write-Through caching\r
-    UINT64  CacheDisabled:1;          // 0 = Cached, 1=Non-Cached\r
-    UINT64  Accessed:1;               // 0 = Not accessed, 1 = Accessed (set by CPU)\r
-    UINT64  Dirty:1;                  // 0 = Not Dirty, 1 = written by processor on access to page\r
-    UINT64  MustBe1:1;                // Must be 1 \r
-    UINT64  Global:1;                 // 0 = Not global page, 1 = global page TLB not cleared on CR3 write\r
-    UINT64  Available:3;              // Available for use by system software\r
-    UINT64  PAT:1;                    //\r
-    UINT64  MustBeZero:8;             // Must be zero;\r
-    UINT64  PageTableBaseAddress:31;  // Page Table Base Address\r
-    UINT64  AvabilableHigh:11;        // Available for use by system software\r
-    UINT64  Nx:1;                     // 0 = Execute Code, 1 = No Code Execution\r
-  } Bits;\r
-  UINT64    Uint64;\r
-} x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_2M;\r
-\r
-typedef union {\r
-  UINT64  Present:1;                // 0 = Not present in memory, 1 = Present in memory\r
-  UINT64  ReadWrite:1;              // 0 = Read-Only, 1= Read/Write\r
-  UINT64  UserSupervisor:1;         // 0 = Supervisor, 1=User\r
-  UINT64  WriteThrough:1;           // 0 = Write-Back caching, 1=Write-Through caching\r
-  UINT64  CacheDisabled:1;          // 0 = Cached, 1=Non-Cached\r
-  UINT64  Accessed:1;               // 0 = Not accessed, 1 = Accessed (set by CPU)\r
-  UINT64  Dirty:1;                  // 0 = Not Dirty, 1 = written by processor on access to page\r
-  UINT64  Reserved:57;\r
-} x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_COMMON;\r
-\r
-typedef union {\r
-  x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_4K     Page4k;\r
-  x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_2M     Page2Mb;\r
-  x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_COMMON Common;\r
-} x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY;\r
-\r
-//\r
-// MTRR Definitions\r
-//\r
-typedef enum {\r
-  Uncached       = 0,\r
-  WriteCombining = 1,\r
-  WriteThrough   = 4,\r
-  WriteProtected = 5,\r
-  WriteBack      = 6\r
-} x64_MTRR_MEMORY_TYPE;\r
-\r
-typedef union {\r
-  struct {\r
-    UINT32  VCNT:8;         // The number of Variable Range MTRRs\r
-    UINT32  FIX:1;          // 1=Fixed Range MTRRs supported.  0=Fixed Range MTRRs not supported\r
-    UINT32  Reserved_0;     // Reserved\r
-    UINT32  WC:1;           // Write combining memory type supported\r
-    UINT32  Reserved_1:21;  // Reserved\r
-    UINT32  Reserved_2:32;  // Reserved\r
-  } Bits;\r
-  UINT64  Uint64;\r
-} x64_MTRRCAP_MSR;\r
-\r
-typedef union {\r
-  struct {\r
-    UINT32  Type:8;         // Default Memory Type\r
-    UINT32  Reserved_0:2;   // Reserved\r
-    UINT32  FE:1;           // 1=Fixed Range MTRRs enabled.  0=Fixed Range MTRRs disabled\r
-    UINT32  E:1;            // 1=MTRRs enabled, 0=MTRRs disabled\r
-    UINT32  Reserved_1:20;  // Reserved\r
-    UINT32  Reserved_2:32;  // Reserved\r
-  } Bits;\r
-  UINT64  Uint64;\r
-} x64_MTRR_DEF_TYPE_MSR;\r
-\r
-typedef union {\r
-  UINT8   Type[8];          // The 8 Memory Type values in the 64-bit MTRR\r
-  UINT64  Uint64;           // The full 64-bit MSR\r
-} x64_MTRR_FIXED_RANGE_MSR;\r
-\r
-typedef struct {\r
-  x64_MTRRCAP_MSR           Capabilities;   // MTRR Capabilities MSR value\r
-  x64_MTRR_DEF_TYPE_MSR     DefaultType;    // Default Memory Type MSR Value\r
-  x64_MTRR_FIXED_RANGE_MSR  Fixed[11];      // The 11 Fixed MTRR MSR Values\r
-} x64_MTRR_FIXED_RANGE;\r
-\r
-\r
-typedef union {\r
-  struct {\r
-    UINT64  Type:8;         // Memory Type\r
-    UINT64  Reserved0:4;    // Reserved\r
-    UINT64  PhysBase:40;    // The physical base address(bits 35..12) of the MTRR\r
-    UINT64  Reserved1:12 ;  // Reserved\r
-  } Bits;\r
-  UINT64  Uint64;\r
-} x64_MTRR_PHYSBASE_MSR;\r
-\r
-typedef union {\r
-  struct {\r
-    UINT64  Reserved0:11;  // Reserved\r
-    UINT64  Valid:1;        // 1=MTRR is valid, 0=MTRR is not valid\r
-    UINT64  PhysMask:40;    // The physical address mask (bits 35..12) of the MTRR\r
-    UINT64  Reserved1:12;  // Reserved\r
-  } Bits;\r
-  UINT64  Uint64;\r
-} x64_MTRR_PHYSMASK_MSR;\r
-\r
-typedef struct {\r
-  x64_MTRR_PHYSBASE_MSR  PhysBase;  // Variable MTRR Physical Base MSR\r
-  x64_MTRR_PHYSMASK_MSR  PhysMask;  // Variable MTRR Physical Mask MSR\r
-} x64_MTRR_VARIABLE_RANGE;\r
-\r
-#pragma pack()\r
-\r
-x64_MTRR_MEMORY_TYPE\r
-EfiGetMTRRMemoryType (\r
-  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS      Address\r
-  )\r
-;\r
-\r
-BOOLEAN\r
-CanNotUse2MBPage (\r
-  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  BaseAddress\r
-  )\r
-;\r
-\r
-VOID\r
-Convert2MBPageTo4KPages (  \r
-  IN  x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_2M   *PageDirectoryEntry2MB, \r
-  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS        PageAddress\r
-  )\r
-;\r
-\r
-EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS\r
-CreateIdentityMappingPageTables (\r
-  IN UINT32                NumberOfProcessorPhysicalAddressBits\r
-  )\r
-;\r
-\r
-#endif \r
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/DxeIpl.dxs b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/DxeIpl.dxs
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..6370d86
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+/*++\r
+\r
+Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation                                                         \r
+All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials                          \r
+are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License         \r
+which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at        \r
+http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php                                            \r
+                                                                                          \r
+THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,                     \r
+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.             \r
+\r
+Module Name:\r
+\r
+  DxeIpl.dxs\r
+\r
+Abstract:\r
+\r
+  Dependency expression file for DXE Initial Program Loader PEIM.\r
+  \r
+--*/  \r
+\r
+#include <AutoGen.h>\r
+#include <PeimDepex.h>\r
+\r
+DEPENDENCY_START\r
+   EFI_PEI_PERMANENT_MEMORY_INSTALLED_PPI_GUID\r
+DEPENDENCY_END\r
+\r
+\r
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/DxeIpl.h b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/DxeIpl.h
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..5e35042
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,146 @@
+/*++\r
+\r
+Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation                                                         \r
+All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials                          \r
+are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License         \r
+which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at        \r
+http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php                                            \r
+                                                                                          \r
+THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,                     \r
+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.             \r
+\r
+Module Name:\r
+\r
+  DxeIpl.h\r
+\r
+Abstract:\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+\r
+#ifndef __PEI_DXEIPL_H__\r
+#define __PEI_DXEIPL_H__\r
+\r
+#define STACK_SIZE      0x20000\r
+#define BSP_STORE_SIZE  0x4000\r
+\r
+extern BOOLEAN gInMemory;\r
+\r
+VOID\r
+SwitchIplStacks (\r
+  VOID  *EntryPoint,\r
+  UINTN Parameter1,\r
+  UINTN Parameter2,\r
+  VOID  *NewStack,\r
+  VOID  *NewBsp\r
+  )\r
+;\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+PeiFindFile (\r
+  IN  UINT8                  Type,\r
+  IN  UINT16                 SectionType,\r
+  OUT EFI_GUID               *FileName,\r
+  OUT VOID                   **Pe32Data\r
+  )\r
+;\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+PeiLoadFile (\r
+  IN  EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL           *PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader,\r
+  IN  VOID                                      *Pe32Data,\r
+  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                      *ImageAddress,\r
+  OUT UINT64                                    *ImageSize,\r
+  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                      *EntryPoint\r
+  )\r
+;\r
+\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+CreateArchSpecificHobs (\r
+  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                      *BspStore\r
+  )\r
+;\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+GetImageReadFunction (\r
+  IN      PE_COFF_LOADER_IMAGE_CONTEXT  *ImageContext\r
+  )\r
+;\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+PeiImageRead (\r
+  IN     VOID    *FileHandle,\r
+  IN     UINTN   FileOffset,\r
+  IN OUT UINTN   *ReadSize,\r
+  OUT    VOID    *Buffer\r
+  )\r
+;\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+EFIAPI\r
+DxeIplLoadFile (\r
+  IN EFI_PEI_FV_FILE_LOADER_PPI                 *This,\r
+  IN  EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER                       *FfsHeader,\r
+  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                      *ImageAddress,\r
+  OUT UINT64                                    *ImageSize,\r
+  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                      *EntryPoint\r
+  );\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+ShadowDxeIpl (\r
+  IN EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER                       *DxeIpl,\r
+  IN EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL           *PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader\r
+  );\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+EFIAPI\r
+DxeLoadCore (\r
+  IN EFI_DXE_IPL_PPI       *This,\r
+  IN EFI_PEI_SERVICES      **PeiServices,\r
+  IN EFI_PEI_HOB_POINTERS  HobList\r
+  );\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+PeiProcessFile (\r
+  IN      UINT16                 SectionType,\r
+  IN OUT  EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER    **RealFfsFileHeader,\r
+  OUT     VOID                   **Pe32Data\r
+  );\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+EFIAPI\r
+PeimInitializeDxeIpl (\r
+  IN EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER       *FfsHeader,\r
+  IN EFI_PEI_SERVICES          **PeiServices\r
+  );\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+PeiLoadx64File (\r
+  IN  EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL           *PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader,\r
+  IN  VOID                                      *Pe32Data,\r
+  IN  EFI_MEMORY_TYPE                           MemoryType,\r
+  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                      *ImageAddress,\r
+  OUT UINT64                                    *ImageSize,\r
+  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                      *EntryPoint\r
+  )\r
+;\r
+\r
+EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS\r
+CreateIdentityMappingPageTables (\r
+  IN UINT32                NumberOfProcessorPhysicalAddressBits\r
+  )\r
+;\r
+\r
+VOID\r
+ActivateLongMode (\r
+  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  PageTables,  \r
+  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  HobStart,\r
+  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  Stack,\r
+  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  CodeEntryPoint1,\r
+  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  CodeEntryPoint2\r
+  );\r
+\r
+VOID\r
+LoadGo64Gdt();\r
+\r
+#endif\r
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/DxeIplX64.msa b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/DxeIplX64.msa
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..929a627
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,145 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>\r
+<!--Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation\r
+All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials\r
+are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License\r
+which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at\r
+http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php\r
+\r
+THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,\r
+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.-->\r
+<ModuleSurfaceArea xmlns="http://www.TianoCore.org/2006/Edk2.0">\r
+  <MsaHeader>\r
+    <ModuleName>DxeIplX64</ModuleName>\r
+    <ModuleType>PEIM</ModuleType>\r
+    <GuidValue>0c55bdf7-d71d-4962-8fcb-348773e48929</GuidValue>\r
+    <Version>1.0</Version>\r
+    <Abstract>Component description file for DxeIplX64 module</Abstract>\r
+    <Description>The responsibility of this module is to load the DXE Core from a Firmware Volume.  This implementation i used to load a 64-bit DXE Core.</Description>\r
+    <Copyright>Copyright 2006, Intel Corporation</Copyright>\r
+    <License>All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials\r
+      are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License\r
+      which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at\r
+      http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php\r
+      THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,\r
+      WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.</License>\r
+    <Specification>FRAMEWORK_BUILD_PACKAGING_SPECIFICATION   0x00000052</Specification>\r
+  </MsaHeader>\r
+  <ModuleDefinitions>\r
+    <SupportedArchitectures>IA32</SupportedArchitectures>\r
+    <BinaryModule>false</BinaryModule>\r
+    <OutputFileBasename>DxeIplX64</OutputFileBasename>\r
+  </ModuleDefinitions>\r
+  <LibraryClassDefinitions>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>DebugLib</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>PeimEntryPoint</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>BaseLib</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>HobLib</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>PerformanceLib</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>PeiServicesLib</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>ReportStatusCodeLib</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>CacheMaintenanceLib</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>EdkPeCoffLoaderLib</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>UefiDecompressLib</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>TianoDecompressLib</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>CustomDecompressLib</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>PeiServicesTablePointerLib</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>BaseMemoryLib</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>MemoryAllocationLib</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+    <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <Keyword>EdkPeCoffLoaderX64Lib</Keyword>\r
+    </LibraryClass>\r
+  </LibraryClassDefinitions>\r
+  <SourceFiles>\r
+    <Filename>DxeIpl.dxs</Filename>\r
+    <Filename>DxeIpl.h</Filename>\r
+    <Filename>DxeLoadX64.c</Filename>\r
+    <Filename SupArchList="IA32">x64/ImageRead.c</Filename>\r
+    <Filename SupArchList="IA32">x64/LongMode.asm</Filename>\r
+    <Filename SupArchList="IA32">x64/DxeLoadFunc.c</Filename>\r
+    <Filename SupArchList="IA32">x64/VirtualMemory.h</Filename>\r
+    <Filename SupArchList="IA32">x64/VirtualMemory.c</Filename>\r
+  </SourceFiles>\r
+  <PackageDependencies>\r
+    <Package PackageGuid="5e0e9358-46b6-4ae2-8218-4ab8b9bbdcec"/>\r
+    <Package PackageGuid="B6EC423C-21D2-490D-85C6-DD5864EAA674"/>\r
+  </PackageDependencies>\r
+  <Protocols>\r
+    <Protocol Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <ProtocolCName>gEfiDecompressProtocolGuid</ProtocolCName>\r
+    </Protocol>\r
+    <Protocol Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <ProtocolCName>gEfiTianoDecompressProtocolGuid</ProtocolCName>\r
+    </Protocol>\r
+    <Protocol Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <ProtocolCName>gEfiCustomizedDecompressProtocolGuid</ProtocolCName>\r
+    </Protocol>\r
+  </Protocols>\r
+  <PPIs>\r
+    <Ppi Usage="SOMETIMES_PRODUCED">\r
+      <PpiCName>gEfiDxeIplPpiGuid</PpiCName>\r
+    </Ppi>\r
+    <Ppi Usage="SOMETIMES_PRODUCED">\r
+      <PpiCName>gEfiPeiFvFileLoaderPpiGuid</PpiCName>\r
+    </Ppi>\r
+    <Ppi Usage="SOMETIMES_PRODUCED">\r
+      <PpiCName>gEfiEndOfPeiSignalPpiGuid</PpiCName>\r
+    </Ppi>\r
+    <Ppi Usage="SOMETIMES_CONSUMED">\r
+      <PpiCName>gEfiPeiRecoveryModulePpiGuid</PpiCName>\r
+    </Ppi>\r
+    <Ppi Usage="SOMETIMES_CONSUMED">\r
+      <PpiCName>gEfiPeiS3ResumePpiGuid</PpiCName>\r
+    </Ppi>\r
+    <Ppi Usage="SOMETIMES_CONSUMED">\r
+      <PpiCName>gEfiPeiSectionExtractionPpiGuid</PpiCName>\r
+    </Ppi>\r
+    <Ppi Usage="SOMETIMES_CONSUMED">\r
+      <PpiCName>gEfiPeiSecurityPpiGuid</PpiCName>\r
+    </Ppi>\r
+    <Ppi Usage="PRIVATE">\r
+      <PpiCName>gPeiInMemoryGuid</PpiCName>\r
+    </Ppi>\r
+  </PPIs>\r
+  <Guids>\r
+    <GuidCNames Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">\r
+      <GuidCName>gEfiPeiPeCoffLoaderGuid</GuidCName>\r
+    </GuidCNames>\r
+  </Guids>\r
+  <Externs>\r
+    <Specification>EFI_SPECIFICATION_VERSION 0x00020000</Specification>\r
+    <Specification>EDK_RELEASE_VERSION 0x00020000</Specification>\r
+    <Extern>\r
+      <ModuleEntryPoint>PeimInitializeDxeIpl</ModuleEntryPoint>\r
+    </Extern>\r
+  </Externs>\r
+</ModuleSurfaceArea>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/DxeLoadX64.c b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/DxeLoadX64.c
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..cbb7595
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,997 @@
+/*++\r
+\r
+Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation                                                         \r
+All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials                          \r
+are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License         \r
+which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at        \r
+http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php                                            \r
+                                                                                          \r
+THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,                     \r
+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.             \r
+\r
+Module Name:\r
+\r
+  DxeLoad.c\r
+\r
+Abstract:\r
+\r
+  Last PEIM.\r
+  Responsibility of this module is to load the DXE Core from a Firmware Volume.\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+\r
+#include <DxeIpl.h>\r
+\r
+#pragma warning( disable : 4305 )\r
+\r
+BOOLEAN gInMemory = FALSE;\r
+\r
+//\r
+// GUID for EM64T\r
+//\r
+#define EFI_PPI_NEEDED_BY_DXE \\r
+  { \\r
+    0x4d37da42, 0x3a0c, 0x4eda, 0xb9, 0xeb, 0xbc, 0x0e, 0x1d, 0xb4, 0x71, 0x3b \\r
+  }\r
+EFI_GUID mPpiNeededByDxeGuid = EFI_PPI_NEEDED_BY_DXE;\r
+\r
+//\r
+// Module Globals used in the DXE to PEI handoff\r
+// These must be module globals, so the stack can be switched\r
+//\r
+static EFI_DXE_IPL_PPI mDxeIplPpi = {\r
+  DxeLoadCore\r
+};\r
+\r
+static EFI_PEI_FV_FILE_LOADER_PPI mLoadFilePpi = {\r
+  DxeIplLoadFile\r
+};\r
+\r
+static EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR     mPpiLoadFile = {\r
+  (EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_PPI | EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_TERMINATE_LIST),\r
+  &gEfiPeiFvFileLoaderPpiGuid,\r
+  &mLoadFilePpi\r
+};\r
+\r
+static EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR     mPpiList = {\r
+  (EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_PPI | EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_TERMINATE_LIST),\r
+  &gEfiDxeIplPpiGuid,\r
+  &mDxeIplPpi\r
+};\r
+\r
+static EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR     mPpiPeiInMemory = {\r
+  (EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_PPI | EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_TERMINATE_LIST),\r
+  &gPeiInMemoryGuid,\r
+  NULL\r
+};\r
+\r
+static EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR     mPpiSignal = {\r
+  (EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_PPI | EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_TERMINATE_LIST),\r
+  &gEfiEndOfPeiSignalPpiGuid,\r
+  NULL\r
+};\r
+\r
+DECOMPRESS_LIBRARY  gEfiDecompress = {\r
+  UefiDecompressGetInfo,\r
+  UefiDecompress\r
+};\r
+\r
+DECOMPRESS_LIBRARY  gTianoDecompress = {\r
+  TianoDecompressGetInfo,\r
+  TianoDecompress\r
+};\r
+\r
+DECOMPRESS_LIBRARY  gCustomDecompress = {\r
+  CustomDecompressGetInfo,\r
+  CustomDecompress\r
+};\r
+\r
+STATIC\r
+UINTN\r
+GetOccupiedSize (\r
+  IN UINTN   ActualSize,\r
+  IN UINTN   Alignment\r
+  )\r
+{\r
+  UINTN OccupiedSize;\r
+\r
+  OccupiedSize = ActualSize;\r
+  while ((OccupiedSize & (Alignment - 1)) != 0) {\r
+    OccupiedSize++;\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  return OccupiedSize;\r
+}\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+EFIAPI\r
+PeimInitializeDxeIpl (\r
+  IN EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER       *FfsHeader,\r
+  IN EFI_PEI_SERVICES          **PeiServices\r
+  )\r
+/*++\r
+\r
+Routine Description:\r
+\r
+  Initializes the Dxe Ipl PPI\r
+\r
+Arguments:\r
+\r
+  FfsHeader   - Pointer to FFS file header\r
+  PeiServices - General purpose services available to every PEIM.\r
+\r
+Returns:\r
+\r
+  EFI_SUCCESS\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+{\r
+  EFI_STATUS                                Status;\r
+  EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL           *PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader;\r
+  EFI_BOOT_MODE                             BootMode;\r
+\r
+  Status = PeiServicesGetBootMode (&BootMode);\r
+\r
+  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
+\r
+  Status = PeiServicesLocatePpi (\r
+             &gPeiInMemoryGuid,\r
+             0,\r
+             NULL,\r
+             NULL\r
+             );\r
+\r
+  if (EFI_ERROR (Status) && (BootMode != BOOT_ON_S3_RESUME)) {   \r
+    //\r
+    // The DxeIpl has not yet been shadowed\r
+    //\r
+    PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader = (EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL *)GetPeCoffLoaderProtocol ();\r
+\r
+    //\r
+    // Shadow DxeIpl and then re-run its entry point\r
+    //\r
+    Status = ShadowDxeIpl (FfsHeader, PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader);\r
+    if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+      return Status;\r
+    }\r
+\r
+  } else {\r
+    if (BootMode != BOOT_ON_S3_RESUME) {\r
+    //\r
+    // The DxeIpl has been shadowed\r
+    //\r
+    gInMemory = TRUE;\r
+\r
+    //\r
+    // Install LoadFile PPI\r
+    //\r
+    Status = PeiServicesInstallPpi (&mPpiLoadFile);\r
+\r
+    if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+      return Status;\r
+      }\r
+    }\r
+    //\r
+    // Install DxeIpl PPI\r
+    //\r
+    PeiServicesInstallPpi (&mPpiList);\r
+\r
+    if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+      return Status;\r
+    }\r
+\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
+}\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+EFIAPI\r
+DxeLoadCore (\r
+  IN EFI_DXE_IPL_PPI       *This,\r
+  IN EFI_PEI_SERVICES      **PeiServices,\r
+  IN EFI_PEI_HOB_POINTERS  HobList\r
+  )\r
+/*++\r
+\r
+Routine Description:\r
+\r
+  Main entry point to last PEIM\r
+\r
+Arguments:\r
+\r
+  This         - Entry point for DXE IPL PPI\r
+  PeiServices  - General purpose services available to every PEIM.\r
+  HobList      - Address to the Pei HOB list\r
+\r
+Returns:\r
+\r
+  EFI_SUCCESS          - DEX core was successfully loaded.\r
+  EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES - There are not enough resources to load DXE core.\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+{\r
+  EFI_STATUS                                                Status;\r
+  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                                      TopOfStack;\r
+  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                                      BaseOfStack;\r
+  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                                      BspStore;\r
+  EFI_GUID                                                  DxeCoreFileName;\r
+  VOID                                                      *DxeCorePe32Data;\r
+  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                                      DxeCoreAddress;\r
+  UINT64                                                    DxeCoreSize;\r
+  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                                      DxeCoreEntryPoint;\r
+  EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL                           *PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader;\r
+  EFI_BOOT_MODE                                             BootMode;\r
+  EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_MODULE_PPI                               *PeiRecovery;\r
+  EFI_PEI_S3_RESUME_PPI                                     *S3Resume;\r
+  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                                      PageTables;\r
+  \r
+  TopOfStack  = 0;\r
+  BaseOfStack = 0;\r
+  BspStore    = 0;\r
+  Status      = EFI_SUCCESS;\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // if in S3 Resume, restore configure\r
+  //\r
+  Status = PeiServicesGetBootMode (&BootMode);\r
+\r
+  if (!EFI_ERROR (Status) && (BootMode == BOOT_ON_S3_RESUME)) {\r
+    Status = PeiServicesLocatePpi (\r
+               &gEfiPeiS3ResumePpiGuid,\r
+               0,\r
+               NULL,\r
+               (VOID **)&S3Resume\r
+               );\r
+\r
+    ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
+\r
+    Status = S3Resume->S3RestoreConfig (PeiServices);\r
+\r
+    ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  Status = EFI_SUCCESS;\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Install the PEI Protocols that are shared between PEI and DXE\r
+  //\r
+#ifdef EFI_NT_EMULATOR\r
+  PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader = (EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL *)GetPeCoffLoaderProtocol ();\r
+  ASSERT (PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader != NULL);\r
+#else\r
+  PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader = (EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL *)GetPeCoffLoaderX64Protocol ();\r
+#endif \r
+\r
+#if 0\r
+  Status = InstallEfiPeiPeCoffLoader64 (PeiServices, &PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader, NULL);\r
+  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
+#endif\r
+  //\r
+  // Allocate 128KB for the Stack\r
+  //\r
+  PeiServicesAllocatePages (EfiBootServicesData, EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES (STACK_SIZE), &BaseOfStack);\r
+  ASSERT (BaseOfStack != 0);\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Compute the top of the stack we were allocated. Pre-allocate a 32 bytes\r
+  // for safety (PpisNeededByDxe and DxeCore).\r
+  //\r
+  TopOfStack = BaseOfStack + EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES (STACK_SIZE) * EFI_PAGE_SIZE - 32;\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Add architecture-specifc HOBs (including the BspStore HOB)\r
+  //\r
+  Status = CreateArchSpecificHobs (&BspStore);\r
+  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // See if we are in crisis recovery\r
+  //\r
+  Status = PeiServicesGetBootMode (&BootMode);\r
+  if (!EFI_ERROR (Status) && (BootMode == BOOT_IN_RECOVERY_MODE)) {\r
+    Status = PeiServicesLocatePpi (\r
+               &gEfiPeiRecoveryModulePpiGuid,\r
+               0,\r
+               NULL,\r
+               (VOID **)&PeiRecovery\r
+               );\r
+\r
+    ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
+    Status = PeiRecovery->LoadRecoveryCapsule (PeiServices, PeiRecovery);\r
+    ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Find the DXE Core in a Firmware Volume\r
+  //\r
+  Status = PeiFindFile (\r
+             EFI_FV_FILETYPE_DXE_CORE,\r
+             EFI_SECTION_PE32,\r
+             &DxeCoreFileName,\r
+             &DxeCorePe32Data\r
+             );\r
+  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Transfer control to the DXE Core\r
+  // The handoff state is simply a pointer to the HOB list\r
+  //\r
+  // PEI_PERF_END (PeiServices, L"DxeIpl", NULL, 0);\r
+\r
+  Status = PeiServicesInstallPpi (&mPpiSignal);\r
+  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Load the GDT of Go64. Since the GDT of 32-bit Tiano locates in the BS_DATA \\r
+  // memory, it may be corrupted when copying FV to high-end memory \r
+  LoadGo64Gdt();\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Limit to 36 bits of addressing for debug. Should get it from CPU\r
+  //\r
+  PageTables = CreateIdentityMappingPageTables (36);\r
+\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Load the DXE Core from a Firmware Volume\r
+  //\r
+  Status = PeiLoadx64File (\r
+             PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader,\r
+             DxeCorePe32Data,\r
+             EfiBootServicesData,\r
+             &DxeCoreAddress,\r
+             &DxeCoreSize,\r
+             &DxeCoreEntryPoint\r
+             );\r
+  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  //\r
+  // Add HOB for the DXE Core\r
+  //\r
+  BuildModuleHob (\r
+    &DxeCoreFileName,\r
+    DxeCoreAddress,\r
+    DxeCoreSize,\r
+    DxeCoreEntryPoint\r
+    );\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Report Status Code EFI_SW_PEI_PC_HANDOFF_TO_NEXT\r
+  //\r
+  REPORT_STATUS_CODE (\r
+    EFI_PROGRESS_CODE,\r
+    EFI_SOFTWARE_PEI_MODULE | EFI_SW_PEI_CORE_PC_HANDOFF_TO_NEXT\r
+    );\r
+\r
+  DEBUG ((EFI_D_INFO, "DXE Core Entry\n"));\r
+  //\r
+  // Go to Long Mode. Interrupts will not get turned on until the CPU AP is loaded.\r
+  // Call x64 drivers passing in single argument, a pointer to the HOBs.\r
+  //\r
+  ActivateLongMode (\r
+    PageTables, \r
+    (EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS)(UINTN)(HobList.Raw), \r
+    TopOfStack,\r
+    0x00000000,\r
+    DxeCoreEntryPoint\r
+    );\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // If we get here, then the DXE Core returned.  This is an error\r
+  //\r
+  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
+\r
+  return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;\r
+}\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+PeiFindFile (\r
+  IN  UINT8                  Type,\r
+  IN  UINT16                 SectionType,\r
+  OUT EFI_GUID               *FileName,\r
+  OUT VOID                   **Pe32Data\r
+  )\r
+/*++\r
+\r
+Routine Description:\r
+\r
+  Finds a PE/COFF of a specific Type and SectionType in the Firmware Volumes\r
+  described in the HOB list. Able to search in a compression set in a FFS file.\r
+  But only one level of compression is supported, that is, not able to search\r
+  in a compression set that is within another compression set.\r
+\r
+Arguments:\r
+\r
+  Type        - The Type of file to retrieve\r
+\r
+  SectionType - The type of section to retrieve from a file\r
+\r
+  FileName    - The name of the file found in the Firmware Volume\r
+\r
+  Pe32Data    - Pointer to the beginning of the PE/COFF file found in the Firmware Volume\r
+\r
+Returns:\r
+\r
+  EFI_SUCCESS   - The file was found, and the name is returned in FileName, and a pointer to\r
+                  the PE/COFF image is returned in Pe32Data\r
+\r
+  EFI_NOT_FOUND - The file was not found in the Firmware Volumes present in the HOB List\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+{\r
+  EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER  *FwVolHeader;\r
+  EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER         *FfsFileHeader;\r
+  VOID                        *SectionData;\r
+  EFI_STATUS                  Status;\r
+  EFI_PEI_HOB_POINTERS        Hob;\r
+\r
+\r
+  FwVolHeader   = NULL;\r
+  FfsFileHeader = NULL;\r
+  SectionData   = NULL;\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Foreach Firmware Volume, look for a specified type\r
+  // of file and break out when one is found\r
+  //\r
+  Hob.Raw = GetHobList ();\r
+  while ((Hob.Raw = GetNextHob (EFI_HOB_TYPE_FV, Hob.Raw)) != NULL) {\r
+    FwVolHeader = (EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER *) (UINTN) (Hob.FirmwareVolume->BaseAddress);\r
+    Status = PeiServicesFfsFindNextFile (\r
+               Type,\r
+               FwVolHeader,\r
+               &FfsFileHeader\r
+               );\r
+    if (!EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+      Status = PeiProcessFile (\r
+                 SectionType,\r
+                 &FfsFileHeader,\r
+                 Pe32Data\r
+                 );\r
+      CopyMem (FileName, &FfsFileHeader->Name, sizeof (EFI_GUID));\r
+      return Status;\r
+    }\r
+    Hob.Raw = GET_NEXT_HOB (Hob);\r
+  }\r
+  return EFI_NOT_FOUND;\r
+}\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+PeiLoadx64File (\r
+  IN  EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL           *PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader,\r
+  IN  VOID                                      *Pe32Data,\r
+  IN  EFI_MEMORY_TYPE                           MemoryType,\r
+  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                      *ImageAddress,\r
+  OUT UINT64                                    *ImageSize,\r
+  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                      *EntryPoint\r
+  )\r
+/*++\r
+\r
+Routine Description:\r
+\r
+  Loads and relocates a PE/COFF image into memory.\r
+\r
+Arguments:\r
+\r
+  PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader - Pointer to a PE COFF loader protocol\r
+\r
+  Pe32Data         - The base address of the PE/COFF file that is to be loaded and relocated\r
+\r
+  ImageAddress     - The base address of the relocated PE/COFF image\r
+\r
+  ImageSize        - The size of the relocated PE/COFF image\r
+\r
+  EntryPoint       - The entry point of the relocated PE/COFF image\r
+\r
+Returns:\r
+\r
+  EFI_SUCCESS                     - The file was loaded and relocated\r
+  EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES            - There was not enough memory to load and relocate the PE/COFF file\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+{\r
+  EFI_STATUS                            Status;\r
+  PE_COFF_LOADER_IMAGE_CONTEXT          ImageContext;\r
+  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                  MemoryBuffer;\r
+\r
+  ZeroMem (&ImageContext, sizeof (ImageContext));\r
+  ImageContext.Handle = Pe32Data;\r
+  Status              = GetImageReadFunction (&ImageContext);\r
+\r
+  ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
+\r
+  Status = PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader->GetImageInfo (PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader, &ImageContext);\r
+  if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+    return Status;\r
+  }\r
+  //\r
+  // Allocate Memory for the image\r
+  //\r
+  //\r
+  // Allocate Memory for the image\r
+  //\r
+  PeiServicesAllocatePages (MemoryType, EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES ((UINT32) ImageContext.ImageSize), &MemoryBuffer);\r
+  ImageContext.ImageAddress = MemoryBuffer;\r
+  ASSERT (ImageContext.ImageAddress != 0);\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Load the image to our new buffer\r
+  //\r
+\r
+  Status = PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader->LoadImage (PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader, &ImageContext);\r
+  if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+    return Status;\r
+  }\r
+  \r
+  //\r
+  // Relocate the image in our new buffer\r
+  //\r
+  Status = PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader->RelocateImage (PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader, &ImageContext);\r
+  if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+    return Status;\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Flush the instruction cache so the image data is written before we execute it\r
+  //\r
+  InvalidateInstructionCacheRange ((VOID *)(UINTN)ImageContext.ImageAddress, (UINTN)ImageContext.ImageSize);\r
+\r
+  *ImageAddress = ImageContext.ImageAddress;\r
+  *ImageSize    = ImageContext.ImageSize;\r
+  *EntryPoint   = ImageContext.EntryPoint;\r
+\r
+  return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
+}\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+ShadowDxeIpl (\r
+  IN EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER                       *DxeIplFileHeader,\r
+  IN EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL           *PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader\r
+  )\r
+/*++\r
+\r
+Routine Description:\r
+\r
+  Shadow the DXE IPL to a different memory location. This occurs after permanent\r
+  memory has been discovered.\r
+\r
+Arguments:\r
+\r
+  DxeIplFileHeader      - Pointer to the FFS file header of the DXE IPL driver\r
+\r
+  PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader - Pointer to a PE COFF loader protocol\r
+\r
+Returns:\r
+\r
+  EFI_SUCCESS   - DXE IPL was successfully shadowed to a different memory location.\r
+\r
+  EFI_ ERROR    - The shadow was unsuccessful.\r
+\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+{\r
+  UINTN                     SectionLength;\r
+  UINTN                     OccupiedSectionLength;\r
+  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS      DxeIplAddress;\r
+  UINT64                    DxeIplSize;\r
+  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS      DxeIplEntryPoint;\r
+  EFI_STATUS                Status;\r
+  EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER *Section;\r
+\r
+  Section = (EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER *) (DxeIplFileHeader + 1);\r
+\r
+  while ((Section->Type != EFI_SECTION_PE32) && (Section->Type != EFI_SECTION_TE)) {\r
+    SectionLength         = *(UINT32 *) (Section->Size) & 0x00ffffff;\r
+    OccupiedSectionLength = GetOccupiedSize (SectionLength, 4);\r
+    Section               = (EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER *) ((UINT8 *) Section + OccupiedSectionLength);\r
+  }\r
+  \r
+  //\r
+  // Relocate DxeIpl into memory by using loadfile service\r
+  //\r
+  Status = PeiLoadx64File (\r
+            PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader,\r
+            (VOID *) (Section + 1),\r
+            EfiBootServicesData,\r
+            &DxeIplAddress,\r
+            &DxeIplSize,\r
+            &DxeIplEntryPoint\r
+            );\r
\r
+  if (Status == EFI_SUCCESS) {\r
+    //\r
+    // Install PeiInMemory to indicate the Dxeipl is shadowed\r
+    //\r
+    Status = PeiServicesInstallPpi (&mPpiPeiInMemory);\r
+\r
+    if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+      return Status;\r
+    }\r
+\r
+    Status = ((EFI_PEIM_ENTRY_POINT) (UINTN) DxeIplEntryPoint) (DxeIplFileHeader, GetPeiServicesTablePointer());\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  return Status;\r
+}\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+EFIAPI\r
+DxeIplLoadFile (\r
+  IN EFI_PEI_FV_FILE_LOADER_PPI                 *This,\r
+  IN  EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER                       *FfsHeader,\r
+  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                      *ImageAddress,\r
+  OUT UINT64                                    *ImageSize,\r
+  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                      *EntryPoint\r
+  )\r
+/*++\r
+\r
+Routine Description:\r
+\r
+  Given a pointer to an FFS file containing a PE32 image, get the\r
+  information on the PE32 image, and then "load" it so that it\r
+  can be executed.\r
+\r
+Arguments:\r
+\r
+  This  - pointer to our file loader protocol\r
+  FfsHeader - pointer to the FFS file header of the FFS file that\r
+              contains the PE32 image we want to load\r
+  ImageAddress  - returned address where the PE32 image is loaded\r
+  ImageSize     - returned size of the loaded PE32 image\r
+  EntryPoint    - entry point to the loaded PE32 image\r
+\r
+Returns:\r
\r
+  EFI_SUCCESS  - The FFS file was successfully loaded.\r
+  EFI_ERROR    - Unable to load the FFS file.\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+{\r
+  EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL           *PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader;\r
+  EFI_STATUS                                Status;\r
+  VOID                                      *Pe32Data;\r
+\r
+  Pe32Data = NULL;\r
+  PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader = (EFI_PEI_PE_COFF_LOADER_PROTOCOL *)GetPeCoffLoaderProtocol ();\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Preprocess the FFS file to get a pointer to the PE32 information\r
+  // in the enclosed PE32 image.\r
+  //\r
+  Status = PeiProcessFile (\r
+            EFI_SECTION_PE32,\r
+            &FfsHeader,\r
+            &Pe32Data\r
+            );\r
+\r
+  if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+    return Status;\r
+  }\r
+  //\r
+  // Load the PE image from the FFS file\r
+  //\r
+  Status = PeiLoadx64File (\r
+            PeiEfiPeiPeCoffLoader,\r
+            Pe32Data,\r
+            EfiBootServicesData,\r
+            ImageAddress,\r
+            ImageSize,\r
+            EntryPoint\r
+            );\r
+\r
+  return Status;\r
+}\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+PeiProcessFile (\r
+  IN      UINT16                 SectionType,\r
+  IN OUT  EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER    **RealFfsFileHeader,\r
+  OUT     VOID                   **Pe32Data\r
+  )\r
+/*++\r
+\r
+Routine Description:\r
+\r
+Arguments:\r
+\r
+  SectionType       - The type of section in the FFS file to process.\r
+\r
+  FfsFileHeader     - Pointer to the FFS file to process, looking for the\r
+                      specified SectionType\r
+\r
+  Pe32Data          - returned pointer to the start of the PE32 image found\r
+                      in the FFS file.\r
+\r
+Returns:\r
+\r
+  EFI_SUCCESS       - found the PE32 section in the FFS file\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+{\r
+  EFI_STATUS                      Status;\r
+  VOID                            *SectionData;\r
+  DECOMPRESS_LIBRARY              *DecompressLibrary;\r
+  UINT8                           *DstBuffer;\r
+  UINT8                           *ScratchBuffer;\r
+  UINT32                          DstBufferSize;\r
+  UINT32                          ScratchBufferSize;\r
+  EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER       *CmpSection;\r
+  UINTN                           CmpSectionLength;\r
+  UINTN                           OccupiedCmpSectionLength;\r
+  VOID                            *CmpFileData;\r
+  UINTN                           CmpFileSize;\r
+  EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER       *Section;\r
+  UINTN                           SectionLength;\r
+  UINTN                           OccupiedSectionLength;\r
+  UINT64                          FileSize;\r
+  EFI_GUID_DEFINED_SECTION        *GuidedSectionHeader;\r
+  UINT32                          AuthenticationStatus;\r
+  EFI_PEI_SECTION_EXTRACTION_PPI  *SectionExtract;\r
+  UINT32                          BufferSize;\r
+  UINT8                           *Buffer;\r
+  EFI_PEI_SECURITY_PPI            *Security;\r
+  BOOLEAN                         StartCrisisRecovery;\r
+  EFI_GUID                        TempGuid;\r
+  EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER      *FvHeader;\r
+  EFI_COMPRESSION_SECTION         *CompressionSection;\r
+  EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER             *FfsFileHeader;\r
+  \r
+  FfsFileHeader = *RealFfsFileHeader;\r
+\r
+  Status = PeiServicesFfsFindSectionData (\r
+             EFI_SECTION_COMPRESSION,\r
+             FfsFileHeader,\r
+             &SectionData\r
+             );\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Upon finding a DXE Core file, see if there is first a compression section\r
+  //\r
+  if (!EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+    //\r
+    // Yes, there is a compression section, so extract the contents\r
+    // Decompress the image here\r
+    //\r
+    Section = (EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER *) (UINTN) (VOID *) ((UINT8 *) (FfsFileHeader) + (UINTN) sizeof (EFI_FFS_FILE_HEADER));\r
+\r
+    do {\r
+      SectionLength         = *(UINT32 *) (Section->Size) & 0x00ffffff;\r
+      OccupiedSectionLength = GetOccupiedSize (SectionLength, 4);\r
+\r
+      //\r
+      // Was the DXE Core file encapsulated in a GUID'd section?\r
+      //\r
+      if (Section->Type == EFI_SECTION_GUID_DEFINED) {\r
+        //\r
+        // Locate the GUID'd Section Extractor\r
+        //\r
+        GuidedSectionHeader = (VOID *) (Section + 1);\r
+\r
+        //\r
+        // This following code constitutes the addition of the security model\r
+        // to the DXE IPL.\r
+        //\r
+        //\r
+        // Set a default authenticatino state\r
+        //\r
+        AuthenticationStatus = 0;\r
+\r
+        Status = PeiServicesLocatePpi (\r
+                   &gEfiPeiSectionExtractionPpiGuid,\r
+                   0,\r
+                   NULL,\r
+                   (VOID **)&SectionExtract\r
+                   );\r
+\r
+        if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+          return Status;\r
+        }\r
+        //\r
+        // Verify Authentication State\r
+        //\r
+        CopyMem (&TempGuid, Section + 1, sizeof (EFI_GUID));\r
+\r
+        Status = SectionExtract->PeiGetSection (\r
+                                  GetPeiServicesTablePointer(),\r
+                                  SectionExtract,\r
+                                  (EFI_SECTION_TYPE *) &SectionType,\r
+                                  &TempGuid,\r
+                                  0,\r
+                                  (VOID **) &Buffer,\r
+                                  &BufferSize,\r
+                                  &AuthenticationStatus\r
+                                  );\r
+\r
+        if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+          return Status;\r
+        }\r
+        //\r
+        // If not ask the Security PPI, if exists, for disposition\r
+        //\r
+        //\r
+        Status = PeiServicesLocatePpi (\r
+                   &gEfiPeiSecurityPpiGuid,\r
+                   0,\r
+                   NULL,\r
+                   (VOID **)&Security\r
+                   );\r
+        if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+          return Status;\r
+        }\r
+\r
+        Status = Security->AuthenticationState (\r
+                            GetPeiServicesTablePointer(),\r
+                            (struct _EFI_PEI_SECURITY_PPI *) Security,\r
+                            AuthenticationStatus,\r
+                            FfsFileHeader,\r
+                            &StartCrisisRecovery\r
+                            );\r
+\r
+        if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+          return Status;\r
+        }\r
+        //\r
+        // If there is a security violation, report to caller and have\r
+        // the upper-level logic possible engender a crisis recovery\r
+        //\r
+        if (StartCrisisRecovery) {\r
+          return EFI_SECURITY_VIOLATION;\r
+        }\r
+      }\r
+\r
+      if (Section->Type == EFI_SECTION_PE32) {\r
+        //\r
+        // This is what we want\r
+        //\r
+        *Pe32Data = (VOID *) (Section + 1);\r
+        return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
+      } else if (Section->Type == EFI_SECTION_COMPRESSION) {\r
+        //\r
+        // This is a compression set, expand it\r
+        //\r
+        CompressionSection  = (EFI_COMPRESSION_SECTION *) Section;\r
+\r
+        switch (CompressionSection->CompressionType) {\r
+        case EFI_STANDARD_COMPRESSION:\r
+          DecompressLibrary = &gTianoDecompress;\r
+          break;\r
+\r
+        case EFI_CUSTOMIZED_COMPRESSION:\r
+          //\r
+          // Load user customized compression protocol.\r
+          //\r
+          DecompressLibrary = &gCustomDecompress;\r
+          break;\r
+\r
+        case EFI_NOT_COMPRESSED:\r
+        default:\r
+          //\r
+          // Need to support not compressed file\r
+          //\r
+          ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);\r
+          return EFI_NOT_FOUND;\r
+        }\r
+\r
+        Status = DecompressLibrary->GetInfo (\r
+                   (UINT8 *) ((EFI_COMPRESSION_SECTION *) Section + 1),\r
+                   (UINT32) SectionLength - sizeof (EFI_COMPRESSION_SECTION),\r
+                   &DstBufferSize,\r
+                   &ScratchBufferSize\r
+                   );\r
+        if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+          //\r
+          // GetInfo failed\r
+          //\r
+          return EFI_NOT_FOUND;\r
+        }\r
+\r
+        //\r
+        // Allocate scratch buffer\r
+        //\r
+        ScratchBuffer = AllocatePages (EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES (ScratchBufferSize));\r
+        if (ScratchBuffer == NULL) {\r
+          return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;\r
+        }\r
+\r
+        //\r
+        // Allocate destination buffer\r
+        //\r
+        DstBuffer = AllocatePages (EFI_SIZE_TO_PAGES (DstBufferSize));\r
+        if (DstBuffer == NULL) {\r
+          return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;\r
+        }\r
+\r
+        //\r
+        // Call decompress function\r
+        //\r
+        Status = DecompressLibrary->Decompress (\r
+                    (CHAR8 *) ((EFI_COMPRESSION_SECTION *) Section + 1),\r
+                    DstBuffer,\r
+                    ScratchBuffer\r
+                    );\r
+\r
+        CmpSection = (EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER *) DstBuffer;\r
+        if (CmpSection->Type == EFI_SECTION_RAW) {\r
+          //\r
+          // Skip the section header and\r
+          // adjust the pointer alignment to 16\r
+          //\r
+          FvHeader = (EFI_FIRMWARE_VOLUME_HEADER *) (DstBuffer + 16);\r
+\r
+          if (FvHeader->Signature == EFI_FVH_SIGNATURE) {\r
+            FfsFileHeader = NULL;\r
+            BuildFvHob ((EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS) (UINTN) FvHeader, FvHeader->FvLength);\r
+            Status = PeiServicesFfsFindNextFile (\r
+                       EFI_FV_FILETYPE_DXE_CORE,\r
+                       FvHeader,\r
+                       &FfsFileHeader\r
+                       );\r
+\r
+            if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+              return EFI_NOT_FOUND;\r
+            }\r
+\r
+            //\r
+            // Reture the FfsHeader that contain Pe32Data.\r
+            //\r
+            *RealFfsFileHeader = FfsFileHeader;\r
+            return PeiProcessFile (SectionType, RealFfsFileHeader, Pe32Data);\r
+          }\r
+        }\r
+        //\r
+        // Decompress successfully.\r
+        // Loop the decompressed data searching for expected section.\r
+        //\r
+        CmpFileData = (VOID *) DstBuffer;\r
+        CmpFileSize = DstBufferSize;\r
+        do {\r
+          CmpSectionLength = *(UINT32 *) (CmpSection->Size) & 0x00ffffff;\r
+          if (CmpSection->Type == EFI_SECTION_PE32) {\r
+            //\r
+            // This is what we want\r
+            //\r
+            *Pe32Data = (VOID *) (CmpSection + 1);\r
+            return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
+          }\r
+\r
+          OccupiedCmpSectionLength  = GetOccupiedSize (CmpSectionLength, 4);\r
+          CmpSection                = (EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER *) ((UINT8 *) CmpSection + OccupiedCmpSectionLength);\r
+        } while (CmpSection->Type != 0 && (UINTN) ((UINT8 *) CmpSection - (UINT8 *) CmpFileData) < CmpFileSize);\r
+      }\r
+\r
+      Section   = (EFI_COMMON_SECTION_HEADER *) ((UINT8 *) Section + OccupiedSectionLength);\r
+      FileSize  = FfsFileHeader->Size[0] & 0xFF;\r
+      FileSize += (FfsFileHeader->Size[1] << 8) & 0xFF00;\r
+      FileSize += (FfsFileHeader->Size[2] << 16) & 0xFF0000;\r
+      FileSize &= 0x00FFFFFF;\r
+    } while (Section->Type != 0 && (UINTN) ((UINT8 *) Section - (UINT8 *) FfsFileHeader) < FileSize);\r
+\r
+    //\r
+    // End of the decompression activity\r
+    //\r
+  } else {\r
+\r
+    Status = PeiServicesFfsFindSectionData (\r
+               EFI_SECTION_PE32,\r
+               FfsFileHeader,\r
+               &SectionData\r
+               );\r
+\r
+    if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+      Status = PeiServicesFfsFindSectionData (\r
+                 EFI_SECTION_TE,\r
+                 FfsFileHeader,\r
+                 &SectionData\r
+                 );\r
+      if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {\r
+        return Status;\r
+      }\r
+    }\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  *Pe32Data = SectionData;\r
+\r
+  return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
+}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/x64/DxeLoadFunc.c b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/x64/DxeLoadFunc.c
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..c93c7e1
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+/*++\r
+\r
+Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation                                                         \r
+All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials                          \r
+are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License         \r
+which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at        \r
+http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php                                            \r
+                                                                                          \r
+THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,                     \r
+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.             \r
+\r
+Module Name:\r
+\r
+  DxeLoadFunc.c\r
+\r
+Abstract:\r
+\r
+  Ia32-specifc functionality for DxeLoad X64 Lakeport.\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+\r
+#include <DxeIpl.h>\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+CreateArchSpecificHobs (\r
+  OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS      *BspStore\r
+  )\r
+/*++\r
+\r
+Routine Description:\r
+\r
+  Creates architecture-specific HOBs.\r
+\r
+  Note: New parameters should NOT be added for any HOBs that are added to this\r
+        function.  BspStore is a special case because it is required for the\r
+        call to SwitchStacks() in DxeLoad().\r
+\r
+Arguments:\r
+\r
+  PeiServices - General purpose services available to every PEIM.\r
+  BspStore    - The address of the BSP Store for those architectures that need\r
+                it.  Otherwise 0.\r
+\r
+Returns:\r
+\r
+  EFI_SUCCESS   - The HOBs were created successfully.\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+{\r
+  *BspStore = 0;\r
+\r
+  return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
+}\r
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/x64/ImageRead.c b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/x64/ImageRead.c
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..dd977f2
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
+/*++\r
+\r
+Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation                                                         \r
+All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials                          \r
+are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License         \r
+which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at        \r
+http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php                                            \r
+                                                                                          \r
+THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,                     \r
+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.             \r
+\r
+Module Name:\r
+\r
+  ImageRead.c\r
+\r
+Abstract:\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+\r
+#include <DxeIpl.h>\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+EFIAPI\r
+PeiImageRead (\r
+  IN     VOID    *FileHandle,\r
+  IN     UINTN   FileOffset,\r
+  IN OUT UINTN   *ReadSize,\r
+  OUT    VOID    *Buffer\r
+  )\r
+/*++\r
+\r
+Routine Description:\r
+\r
+  Support routine for the PE/COFF Loader that reads a buffer from a PE/COFF file\r
+\r
+Arguments:\r
+\r
+  FileHandle - The handle to the PE/COFF file\r
+\r
+  FileOffset - The offset, in bytes, into the file to read\r
+\r
+  ReadSize   - The number of bytes to read from the file starting at FileOffset\r
+\r
+  Buffer     - A pointer to the buffer to read the data into.\r
+\r
+Returns:\r
+\r
+  EFI_SUCCESS - ReadSize bytes of data were read into Buffer from the PE/COFF file starting at FileOffset\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+{\r
+  CHAR8 *Destination8;\r
+  CHAR8 *Source8;\r
+  UINTN Length;\r
+\r
+  Destination8  = Buffer;\r
+  Source8       = (CHAR8 *) ((UINTN) FileHandle + FileOffset);\r
+  Length        = *ReadSize;\r
+  while (Length--) {\r
+    *(Destination8++) = *(Source8++);\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
+}\r
+\r
+EFI_STATUS\r
+GetImageReadFunction (\r
+  IN      PE_COFF_LOADER_IMAGE_CONTEXT  *ImageContext\r
+  )\r
+/*++\r
+\r
+Routine Description:\r
+\r
+  Support routine to return the PE32 Image Reader.\r
+  If the PeiImageRead() function is less than a page\r
+  in legnth. If the function is more than a page the DXE IPL will crash!!!!\r
+\r
+Arguments:\r
+  ImageContext  - The context of the image being loaded\r
+\r
+Returns:\r
+\r
+  EFI_SUCCESS - If Image function location is found\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+{\r
+  VOID        *MemoryBuffer;\r
+\r
+  if (gInMemory) {\r
+    ImageContext->ImageRead = PeiImageRead;\r
+    return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // BugBug; This code assumes PeiImageRead() is less than a page in size!\r
+  //  Allocate a page so we can shaddow the read function from FLASH into \r
+  //  memory to increase performance. \r
+  //\r
+  \r
+  MemoryBuffer = AllocateCopyPool (0x400, (VOID *)(UINTN) PeiImageRead);\r
+  ASSERT (MemoryBuffer != NULL);\r
+\r
+  ImageContext->ImageRead = (PE_COFF_LOADER_READ_FILE) (UINTN) MemoryBuffer;\r
+\r
+  return EFI_SUCCESS;\r
+}\r
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/x64/LongMode.asm b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/x64/LongMode.asm
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..ae87bd8
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,1350 @@
+      TITLE   LongMode.asm: Assembly code for the entering long mode
+
+;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;*
+;*   Copyright (c) 2006, 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.             
+;*   
+;*    LongMode.asm
+;*  
+;*   Abstract:
+;*
+;*    Transition from 32-bit protected mode EFI environment into x64 
+;*    64-bit bit long mode.
+;*  
+;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+.686p
+.model  flat        
+
+;
+; Create the exception handler code in IA32 C code
+;
+
+.code
+.stack
+.MMX
+.XMM
+
+_LoadGo64Gdt   PROC Near Public
+    push    ebp               ; C prolog
+    push    edi
+    mov     ebp, esp
+    ;
+    ; Disable interrupts
+    ;
+    cli
+    ;
+    ; Reload the selectors
+    ; Note:
+    ;      Make the Selectors 64-bit ready
+    ;
+    mov     edi, OFFSET gdtr    ; Load GDT register
+    mov     ax,cs               ; Get the selector data from our code image          
+    mov     es,ax
+    lgdt    FWORD PTR es:[edi]  ; and update the GDTR   
+
+    db      067h
+    db      0eah              ; Far Jump Offset:Selector to reload CS
+    dd      OFFSET DataSelectorRld;   Offset is ensuing instruction boundary
+    dw      LINEAR_CODE_SEL   ;   Selector is our code selector, 10h
+DataSelectorRld::
+    mov     ax, SYS_DATA_SEL ; Update the Base for the new selectors, too
+    mov     ds, ax
+    mov     es, ax
+    mov     fs, ax
+    mov     gs, ax
+    mov     ss, ax  
+    
+    pop     edi
+    pop     ebp
+    ret
+_LoadGo64Gdt endp   
+    
+
+; VOID
+; ActivateLongMode (
+;   IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  PageTables,  
+;   IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  HobStart,
+;   IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  Stack,
+;   IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  PpisNeededByDxeIplEntryPoint,
+;   IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  DxeCoreEntryPoint
+;   )
+;
+; Input:  [ebp][0h]  = Original ebp
+;         [ebp][4h]  = Return address
+;         [ebp][8h]  = PageTables
+;         [ebp][10h] = HobStart
+;         [ebp][18h] = Stack
+;         [ebp][20h] = CodeEntryPoint1 <--- Call this first (for each call, pass HOB pointer)
+;         [ebp][28h] = CodeEntryPoint2 <--- Call this second
+;
+;
+_ActivateLongMode  PROC Near Public
+    push    ebp               ; C prolog
+    mov     ebp, esp
+
+    ;
+    ; Use CPUID to determine if the processor supports long mode.
+    ;
+    mov     eax, 80000000h  ; Extended-function code 8000000h.
+    cpuid                   ; Is largest extended function
+    cmp     eax, 80000000h  ; any function > 80000000h?
+    jbe     no_long_mode    ; If not, no long mode.
+    mov     eax, 80000001h  ; Extended-function code 8000001h.
+    cpuid                   ; Now EDX = extended-features flags.
+    bt      edx, 29         ; Test if long mode is supported.
+    jnc     no_long_mode    ; Exit if not supported.
+
+    ;
+    ; Enable the 64-bit page-translation-table entries by
+    ; setting CR4.PAE=1 (this is _required_ before activating
+    ; long mode). Paging is not enabled until after long mode
+    ; is enabled.
+    ;
+    mov eax, cr4
+    bts eax, 5
+    mov cr4, eax
+
+    ;
+    ; Get the long-mode page tables, and initialize the
+    ; 64-bit CR3 (page-table base address) to point to the base
+    ; of the PML4 page table. The PML4 page table must be located
+    ; below 4 Gbytes because only 32 bits of CR3 are loaded when
+    ; the processor is not in 64-bit mode.
+    ;
+    mov eax, [ebp+8h]       ; Get Page Tables
+    mov cr3, eax            ; Initialize CR3 with PML4 base.
+
+    ;
+    ; Enable long mode (set EFER.LME=1).
+    ;
+    mov ecx, 0c0000080h ; EFER MSR number.
+    rdmsr               ; Read EFER.
+    bts eax, 8          ; Set LME=1.
+    wrmsr               ; Write EFER.
+
+    ;
+    ; Enable paging to activate long mode (set CR0.PG=1)
+    ;
+   
+   
+    mov eax, cr0 ; Read CR0.
+    bts eax, 31  ; Set PG=1.
+    mov cr0, eax ; Write CR0.
+    jmp   go_to_long_mode
+go_to_long_mode:
+
+    ;
+    ; This is the next instruction after enabling paging.  Jump to long mode
+    ;
+    db      067h
+    db      0eah              ; Far Jump Offset:Selector to reload CS
+    dd      OFFSET in_long_mode;   Offset is ensuing instruction boundary
+    dw      SYS_CODE64_SEL    ;   Selector is our code selector, 10h
+in_long_mode::
+    mov     ax, SYS_DATA64_SEL
+    mov     es, ax
+    mov     ss, ax
+    mov     ds, ax
+;;    jmp     $
+    
+           
+    ;
+    ; We're in long mode, so marshall the arguments to call the
+    ; passed in function pointers
+    ; Recall
+    ;         [ebp][10h] = HobStart
+    ;         [ebp][18h] = Stack
+    ;         [ebp][20h] = PpisNeededByDxeIplEntryPoint <--- Call this first (for each call, pass HOB pointer)
+    ;         [ebp][28h] = DxeCoreEntryPoint            <--- Call this second
+    ;
+    db  48h
+    mov ebx, [ebp+18h]        ; Setup the stack
+    db  48h
+    mov esp, ebx              ; On a new stack now
+
+
+;; 00000905  FF D0                 call rax
+
+    db  48h
+    mov ecx, [ebp+10h]        ; Pass Hob Start in RCX
+    db  48h
+    mov eax, [ebp+28h]        ; Get the function pointer for 
+                              ; DxeCoreEntryPoint into EAX
+
+;; 00000905  FF D0                 call rax
+    db 0ffh
+    db 0d0h
+
+    ;
+    ; WE SHOULD NEVER GET HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+    ;
+no_long_mode:
+    jmp   no_long_mode
+_ActivateLongMode endp
+
+        align 16
+
+gdtr    dw GDT_END - GDT_BASE - 1   ; GDT limit
+        dd OFFSET GDT_BASE          ; (GDT base gets set above)
+
+;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------;
+;   global descriptor table (GDT)
+;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------;
+
+        align 16
+
+public GDT_BASE
+GDT_BASE:
+; null descriptor
+NULL_SEL            equ $-GDT_BASE    ; Selector [0]
+        dw 0            ; limit 15:0
+        dw 0            ; base 15:0
+        db 0            ; base 23:16
+        db 0            ; type
+        db 0            ; limit 19:16, flags
+        db 0            ; base 31:24
+
+; linear data segment descriptor
+LINEAR_SEL      equ $-GDT_BASE        ; Selector [0x8]
+        dw 0FFFFh       ; limit 0xFFFFF
+        dw 0            ; base 0
+        db 0
+        db 092h         ; present, ring 0, data, expand-up, writable
+        db 0CFh                 ; page-granular, 32-bit
+        db 0
+
+; linear code segment descriptor
+LINEAR_CODE_SEL equ $-GDT_BASE        ; Selector [0x10]
+        dw 0FFFFh       ; limit 0xFFFFF
+        dw 0            ; base 0
+        db 0
+        db 09Fh         ; present, ring 0, data, expand-up, writable
+        db 0CFh                 ; page-granular, 32-bit
+        db 0
+
+; system data segment descriptor
+SYS_DATA_SEL    equ $-GDT_BASE        ; Selector [0x18]
+        dw 0FFFFh       ; limit 0xFFFFF
+        dw 0            ; base 0
+        db 0
+        db 093h         ; present, ring 0, data, expand-up, writable
+        db 0CFh                 ; page-granular, 32-bit
+        db 0
+
+; system code segment descriptor
+SYS_CODE_SEL    equ $-GDT_BASE        ; Selector [0x20]
+        dw 0FFFFh       ; limit 0xFFFFF
+        dw 0            ; base 0
+        db 0
+        db 09Ah         ; present, ring 0, data, expand-up, writable
+        db 0CFh                 ; page-granular, 32-bit
+        db 0
+
+; spare segment descriptor
+SPARE3_SEL  equ $-GDT_BASE            ; Selector [0x28]
+        dw 0            ; limit 0xFFFFF
+        dw 0            ; base 0
+        db 0
+        db 0            ; present, ring 0, data, expand-up, writable
+        db 0            ; page-granular, 32-bit
+        db 0
+
+;
+; system data segment descriptor
+;
+SYS_DATA64_SEL    equ $-GDT_BASE          ; Selector [0x30]
+        dw 0FFFFh       ; limit 0xFFFFF
+        dw 0            ; base 0
+        db 0
+        db 092h         ; P | DPL [1..2] | 1   | 1   | C | R | A
+        db 0CFh         ; G | D   | L    | AVL | Segment [19..16]
+        db 0
+
+;
+; system code segment descriptor
+;
+SYS_CODE64_SEL    equ $-GDT_BASE          ; Selector [0x38]
+        dw 0FFFFh       ; limit 0xFFFFF
+        dw 0            ; base 0
+        db 0
+        db 09Ah         ; P | DPL [1..2] | 1   | 1   | C | R | A
+        db 0AFh         ; G | D   | L    | AVL | Segment [19..16]
+        db 0
+
+; spare segment descriptor
+SPARE4_SEL  equ $-GDT_BASE            ; Selector [0x40]
+        dw 0            ; limit 0xFFFFF
+        dw 0            ; base 0
+        db 0
+        db 0            ; present, ring 0, data, expand-up, writable
+        db 0            ; page-granular, 32-bit
+        db 0
+
+GDT_END:
+
+;
+;
+;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;  Generic IDT Vector Handlers for the Host. They are all the same so they
+;  will compress really well.
+;
+;  By knowing the return address for Vector 00 you can can calculate the
+;  vector number by looking at the call CommonInterruptEntry return address.
+;  (return address - AsmIdtVector00Base)/8 == IDT index
+;
+;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+_AsmIdtVector00 PROC NEAR PUBLIC
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+_AsmIdtVector00 ENDP
+AsmIdtVector00Base PROC NEAR PUBLIC
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+    call  CommonInterruptEntry
+       nop
+       nop
+       nop
+AsmIdtVector00Base ENDP
+
+
+;---------------------------------------;
+; CommonInterruptEntry                  ;
+;---------------------------------------;
+; The follow algorithm is used for the common interrupt routine.
+; TBD: Save EFI_SYSTEM_CONTEXT_x64 on the stack per AP definition
+;
+;
+CommonInterruptEntry PROC NEAR PUBLIC
+  cli
+  jmp   $  
+  iret
+
+CommonInterruptEntry ENDP
+
+END
+
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/x64/VirtualMemory.c b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/x64/VirtualMemory.c
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..40eaed2
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,434 @@
+/*++\r
+\r
+Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation                                                         \r
+All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials                          \r
+are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License         \r
+which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at        \r
+http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php                                            \r
+                                                                                          \r
+THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,                     \r
+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.             \r
+\r
+Module Name:\r
+  VirtualMemory.c\r
+  \r
+Abstract:\r
+\r
+  x64 Virtual Memory Management Services in the form of an IA-32 driver.  \r
+  Used to establish a 1:1 Virtual to Physical Mapping that is required to\r
+  enter Long Mode (x64 64-bit mode).\r
+\r
+  While we make a 1:1 mapping (identity mapping) for all physical pages \r
+  we still need to use the MTRR's to ensure that the cachability attirbutes\r
+  for all memory regions is correct.\r
+\r
+  The basic idea is to use 2MB page table entries where ever possible. If\r
+  more granularity of cachability is required then 4K page tables are used.\r
+\r
+  References:\r
+    1) IA-32 Intel(R) Atchitecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 1:Basic Architecture, Intel\r
+    2) IA-32 Intel(R) Atchitecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 2:Instruction Set Reference, Intel\r
+    3) IA-32 Intel(R) Atchitecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 3:System Programmer's Guide, Intel\r
+  \r
+--*/  \r
+\r
+#include "VirtualMemory.h"\r
+\r
+x64_MTRR_VARIABLE_RANGE     *mMTRRVariableRange;\r
+x64_MTRR_FIXED_RANGE        mMTRRFixedRange;\r
+\r
+\r
+//\r
+// Physial memory limit values for each of the 11 fixed MTRRs\r
+//\r
+UINTN mFixedRangeLimit[] = {\r
+  0x7FFFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #0 describes 0x00000..0x7FFFF\r
+  0x9FFFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #1 describes 0x80000..0x9FFFF\r
+  0xBFFFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #2 describes 0xA0000..0xBFFFF\r
+  0xC7FFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #3 describes 0xC0000..0xC7FFF\r
+  0xCFFFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #4 describes 0xC8000..0xCFFFF\r
+  0xD7FFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #5 describes 0xD0000..0xD7FFF\r
+  0xDFFFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #6 describes 0xD8000..0xDFFFF\r
+  0xE7FFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #7 describes 0xE0000..0xE7FFF\r
+  0xEFFFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #8 describes 0xE8000..0xEFFFF\r
+  0xF7FFF,  // Fixed MTRR  #9 describes 0xF0000..0xF7FFF\r
+  0xFFFFF   // Fixed MTRR #10 describes 0xF8000..0xFFFFF\r
+};\r
+\r
+//\r
+// The size, in bits, of each of the 11 fixed MTRR.\r
+//\r
+UINTN mFixedRangeShift[] = {\r
+  16,   // Fixed MTRR  #0 describes 8, 64 KB ranges\r
+  14,   // Fixed MTRR  #1 describes 8, 16 KB ranges\r
+  14,   // Fixed MTRR  #2 describes 8, 16 KB ranges\r
+  12,   // Fixed MTRR  #3 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
+  12,   // Fixed MTRR  #4 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
+  12,   // Fixed MTRR  #5 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
+  12,   // Fixed MTRR  #6 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
+  12,   // Fixed MTRR  #7 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
+  12,   // Fixed MTRR  #8 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
+  12,   // Fixed MTRR  #9 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
+  12    // Fixed MTRR #10 describes 8, 4 KB ranges\r
+};\r
+\r
+\r
+UINTN mPowerOf2[] = {\r
+  1,\r
+  2,\r
+  4,\r
+  8,\r
+  16,\r
+  32,\r
+  64,\r
+  128,\r
+  256,\r
+  512\r
+};\r
+\r
+x64_MTRR_MEMORY_TYPE\r
+EfiGetMTRRMemoryType (\r
+  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS      Address\r
+  )\r
+/*++\r
+\r
+Routine Description:\r
+\r
+  Retrieves the memory type from the MTRR that describes a physical address.\r
+\r
+Arguments:\r
+\r
+  VariableRange - Set of Variable MTRRs\r
+\r
+  FixedRange    - Set of Fixed MTRRs\r
+\r
+  Address       - The physical address for which the MTRR memory type is being retrieved\r
+\r
+Returns:\r
+\r
+  The MTRR Memory Type for the physical memory specified by Address.\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+{\r
+  UINTN                   Index;\r
+  UINTN                   TypeIndex;\r
+  BOOLEAN                 Found;\r
+  x64_MTRR_MEMORY_TYPE  VariableType;\r
+  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS    MaskBase;\r
+  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS    PhysMask;\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // If the MTRRs are disabled, then return the Uncached Memory Type\r
+  //\r
+  if (mMTRRFixedRange.DefaultType.Bits.E == 0) {\r
+    return Uncached;\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // If the CPU supports Fixed MTRRs and the Fixed MTRRs are enabled, then \r
+  // see if Address falls into one of the Fixed MTRRs\r
+  //\r
+  if (mMTRRFixedRange.Capabilities.Bits.FIX && mMTRRFixedRange.DefaultType.Bits.FE) {\r
+    //\r
+    // Loop though 11 fixed MTRRs\r
+    //\r
+    for (Index = 0; Index < 11; Index++) {\r
+      //\r
+      // Check for a matching range\r
+      //\r
+      if (Address <= mFixedRangeLimit[Index]) {\r
+        //\r
+        // Compute the offset address into the MTRR bu subtrating the base address of the MTRR\r
+        //\r
+        if (Index > 0) {\r
+          Address = Address - (mFixedRangeLimit[Index-1] + 1);\r
+        }\r
+        //\r
+        // Retrieve the index into the MTRR to extract the memory type.  The range is 0..7\r
+        //\r
+        TypeIndex = (UINTN)RShiftU64 (Address, mFixedRangeShift[Index]);\r
+        \r
+        //\r
+        // Retrieve and return the memory type for the matching range\r
+        //\r
+        return mMTRRFixedRange.Fixed[Index].Type[TypeIndex];\r
+      }\r
+    }\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // If Address was not found in a Fixed MTRR, then search the Variable MTRRs\r
+  //\r
+  for (Index = 0, Found = FALSE, VariableType = WriteBack; Index < mMTRRFixedRange.Capabilities.Bits.VCNT; Index++) {\r
+    //\r
+    // BugBug: __aullshr complier error\r
+    //\r
+    if ((mMTRRVariableRange[Index].PhysMask.Uint64 & 0x800) == 0x800) {    \r
+    //if (mMTRRVariableRange[Index].PhysMask.Bits.Valid == 1) {\r
+      PhysMask = mMTRRVariableRange[Index].PhysMask.Uint64 & ~0xfff;\r
+      MaskBase = PhysMask & (mMTRRVariableRange[Index].PhysBase.Uint64 & ~0xfff);\r
+      if (MaskBase == (PhysMask & Address)) {\r
+        //\r
+        // Check to see how many matches we find\r
+        //\r
+        Found = TRUE;\r
+        if ((mMTRRVariableRange[Index].PhysBase.Bits.Type == Uncached) || (VariableType == Uncached)) {\r
+          //\r
+          // If any matching region uses UC, the memory region is UC\r
+          //\r
+          VariableType = Uncached;\r
+        } else if ((mMTRRVariableRange[Index].PhysBase.Bits.Type == WriteThrough) || (VariableType == WriteThrough)){\r
+          //\r
+          // If it's WT and WB then set it to WT. If it's WT and other type it's undefined\r
+          //\r
+          VariableType = WriteThrough;\r
+        } else {\r
+          VariableType = mMTRRVariableRange[Index].PhysBase.Bits.Type;\r
+        }\r
+      }\r
+    }\r
+  }\r
+  \r
+  if (Found) {\r
+    return VariableType;\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Address was not found in the Fixed or Variable MTRRs, so return the default memory type\r
+  //\r
+  return mMTRRFixedRange.DefaultType.Bits.Type;\r
+}\r
+\r
+\r
+BOOLEAN\r
+CanNotUse2MBPage (\r
+  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  BaseAddress\r
+  )\r
+/*++\r
+\r
+Routine Description:\r
+  Test to see if a 2MB aligned page has all the same attributes. If a 2MB page\r
+  has more than one attibute type it needs to be split into multiple 4K pages.\r
+\r
+Arguments:\r
+  BaseAddress - 2MB aligned address to check out\r
+\r
+Returns:\r
+  TRUE  - This 2MB address range (BaseAddress) can NOT be mapped by a 2MB page\r
+  FALSE - This 2MB address range can be mapped by a 2MB page\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+{\r
+  UINTN                   Index;\r
+  x64_MTRR_MEMORY_TYPE  MemoryType;\r
+  x64_MTRR_MEMORY_TYPE  PreviousMemoryType;\r
+  \r
+  //\r
+  // Address needs to be 2MB aligned\r
+  //\r
+  ASSERT ((BaseAddress & 0x1fffff) == 0);\r
+\r
+  PreviousMemoryType = -1;\r
+  for (Index = 0; Index < 512; Index++, BaseAddress += 0x1000) {\r
+    MemoryType = EfiGetMTRRMemoryType (BaseAddress);\r
+    if ((Index != 0) && (MemoryType != PreviousMemoryType)) {\r
+      return TRUE;\r
+    }\r
+\r
+    PreviousMemoryType = MemoryType;\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // All the pages had the same type\r
+  //\r
+  return FALSE;\r
+}\r
+\r
+\r
+\r
+\r
+VOID\r
+Convert2MBPageTo4KPages (  \r
+  IN  x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_2M   *PageDirectoryEntry2MB, \r
+  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS        PageAddress\r
+  )\r
+/*++\r
+\r
+Routine Description:\r
+ Convert a single 2MB page entry to 512 4K page entries. The attributes for \r
+ the 4K pages are read from the MTRR registers.\r
+\r
+Arguments:\r
+  PageDirectoryEntry2MB - Page directory entry for PageAddress\r
+  PageAddress           - 2MB algined address of region to convert\r
+\r
+Returns:\r
+  None\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+{\r
+  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                          Address;\r
+  x64_PAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_4K                   *PageDirectoryEntry4k;\r
+  x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_4K                       *PageTableEntry;\r
+  UINTN                                         Index1;\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Allocate the page table entry for the 4K pages\r
+  //\r
+  PageTableEntry = (x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_4K *) AllocatePages (1);\r
+\r
+  ASSERT (PageTableEntry != NULL);\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // Convert PageDirectoryEntry2MB into a 4K Page Directory\r
+  //\r
+  PageDirectoryEntry4k = (x64_PAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_4K *)PageDirectoryEntry2MB;\r
+  PageDirectoryEntry2MB->Uint64 = (UINT64)PageTableEntry;\r
+  PageDirectoryEntry2MB->Bits.ReadWrite = 1;\r
+  PageDirectoryEntry2MB->Bits.Present = 1;\r
+  \r
+  //\r
+  // Fill in the 4K page entries with the attributes from the MTRRs\r
+  //\r
+  for (Index1 = 0, Address = PageAddress; Index1 < 512; Index1++, PageTableEntry++, Address += 0x1000) {\r
+    PageTableEntry->Uint64 = (UINT64)Address;\r
+    PageTableEntry->Bits.ReadWrite = 1;\r
+    PageTableEntry->Bits.Present = 1;\r
+  }\r
+}\r
+\r
+\r
+EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS\r
+CreateIdentityMappingPageTables (\r
+  IN UINT32                NumberOfProcessorPhysicalAddressBits\r
+  )\r
+/*++\r
+\r
+Routine Description:\r
+\r
+  Allocates and fills in the Page Directory and Page Table Entries to\r
+  establish a 1:1 Virtual to Physical mapping for physical memory from\r
+  0 to 4GB.  Memory above 4GB is not mapped.  The MTRRs are used to \r
+  determine the cachability of the physical memory regions\r
+\r
+Arguments:\r
+\r
+  NumberOfProcessorPhysicalAddressBits - Number of processor address bits to use.\r
+                                         Limits the number of page table entries \r
+                                         to the physical address space.\r
+\r
+Returns:\r
+  EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES  There are not enough resources to allocate the Page Tables\r
+\r
+  EFI_SUCCESS           The 1:1 Virtual to Physical identity mapping was created\r
+\r
+--*/\r
+{  \r
+  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS                          PageAddress;\r
+  UINTN                                         Index;\r
+  UINTN                                         MaxBitsSupported;\r
+  UINTN                                         Index1;\r
+  UINTN                                         Index2;\r
+  x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K     *PageMapLevel4Entry;\r
+  x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K     *PageMap;\r
+  x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K     *PageDirectoryPointerEntry;\r
+  x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_2M                       *PageDirectoryEntry2MB;\r
+\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  //  Page Table structure 4 level 4K, 3 level 2MB.\r
+  //\r
+  //                   PageMapLevel4Entry        : bits 47-39\r
+  //                   PageDirectoryPointerEntry : bits 38-30\r
+  //  Page Table 2MB : PageDirectoryEntry2M      : bits 29-21\r
+  //  Page Table 4K  : PageDirectoryEntry4K      : bits 29 - 21\r
+  //                   PageTableEntry            : bits 20 - 12\r
+  //\r
+  // Strategy is to map every thing in the processor address space using \r
+  //  2MB pages. If more  granularity is required the 2MB page will get \r
+  //  converted to set of 4K pages. \r
+  //\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // By architecture only one PageMapLevel4 exists - so lets allocate storgage for it.\r
+  //\r
+  PageMap = PageMapLevel4Entry = (x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K *) AllocatePages (1);\r
+  ASSERT (PageMap != NULL);\r
+  PageAddress = 0;\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // The number of page-map Level-4 Offset entries is based on the number of \r
+  // physical address bits. Less than equal to 38 bits only takes one entry.\r
+  // 512 entries represents 48 address bits. \r
+  //\r
+  if (NumberOfProcessorPhysicalAddressBits <= 38) {\r
+    MaxBitsSupported = 1;\r
+  } else {\r
+    MaxBitsSupported = mPowerOf2[NumberOfProcessorPhysicalAddressBits - 39];\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  for (Index = 0; Index < MaxBitsSupported; Index++, PageMapLevel4Entry++) {\r
+    //\r
+    // Each PML4 entry points to a page of Page Directory Pointer entires.\r
+    //  So lets allocate space for them and fill them in in the Index1 loop.\r
+    //  \r
+    PageDirectoryPointerEntry = (x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K *) AllocatePages (1);\r
+    ASSERT (PageDirectoryPointerEntry != NULL);\r
+\r
+    //\r
+    // Make a PML4 Entry\r
+    //\r
+    PageMapLevel4Entry->Uint64 = (UINT64)(UINTN)PageDirectoryPointerEntry;\r
+    PageMapLevel4Entry->Bits.ReadWrite = 1;\r
+    PageMapLevel4Entry->Bits.Present = 1;\r
+\r
+    for (Index1 = 0; Index1 < 512; Index1++, PageDirectoryPointerEntry++) {\r
+      //\r
+      // Each Directory Pointer entries points to a page of Page Directory entires.\r
+      //  So lets allocate space for them and fill them in in the Index2 loop.\r
+      //       \r
+      PageDirectoryEntry2MB = (x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_2M *) AllocatePages (1);\r
+      ASSERT (PageDirectoryEntry2MB != NULL);\r
+\r
+      //\r
+      // Fill in a Page Directory Pointer Entries\r
+      //\r
+      PageDirectoryPointerEntry->Uint64 = (UINT64)(UINTN)PageDirectoryEntry2MB;\r
+      PageDirectoryPointerEntry->Bits.ReadWrite = 1;\r
+      PageDirectoryPointerEntry->Bits.Present = 1;\r
+\r
+      for (Index2 = 0; Index2 < 512; Index2++, PageDirectoryEntry2MB++, PageAddress += 0x200000) {\r
+        //\r
+        // Fill in the Page Directory entries\r
+        //\r
+        PageDirectoryEntry2MB->Uint64 = (UINT64)PageAddress;\r
+        PageDirectoryEntry2MB->Bits.ReadWrite = 1;\r
+        PageDirectoryEntry2MB->Bits.Present = 1;\r
+        PageDirectoryEntry2MB->Bits.MustBe1 = 1;\r
+\r
+        if (CanNotUse2MBPage (PageAddress)) {\r
+          //\r
+          // Check to see if all 2MB has the same mapping. If not convert\r
+          //  to 4K pages by adding the 4th level of page table entries\r
+          //\r
+          Convert2MBPageTo4KPages (PageDirectoryEntry2MB, PageAddress);\r
+        }\r
+      }\r
+    }\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  //\r
+  // For the PML4 entries we are not using fill in a null entry.\r
+  //  for now we just copy the first entry.\r
+  //\r
+  for (; Index < 512; Index++, PageMapLevel4Entry++) {\r
+  //    EfiCopyMem (PageMapLevel4Entry, PageMap, sizeof (x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K));\r
+     CopyMem (PageMapLevel4Entry,\r
+              PageMap,\r
+              sizeof (x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K)\r
+              );\r
+  }\r
+\r
+  return (EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS)PageMap;\r
+}\r
+\r
diff --git a/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/x64/VirtualMemory.h b/EdkModulePkg/Core/DxeIplX64Peim/x64/VirtualMemory.h
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..8133ad4
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,239 @@
+/*++ \r
+\r
+Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation                                                         \r
+All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials                          \r
+are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License         \r
+which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at        \r
+http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php                                            \r
+                                                                                          \r
+THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,                     \r
+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.             \r
+\r
+Module Name:\r
+  VirtualMemory.h\r
+  \r
+Abstract:\r
+\r
+  x64 Long Mode Virtual Memory Management Definitions  \r
+\r
+  References:\r
+    1) IA-32 Intel(R) Atchitecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 1:Basic Architecture, Intel\r
+    2) IA-32 Intel(R) Atchitecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 2:Instruction Set Reference, Intel\r
+    3) IA-32 Intel(R) Atchitecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 3:System Programmer's Guide, Intel\r
+    4) AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 2: System Programming\r
+--*/  \r
+#ifndef _VIRTUAL_MEMORY_H_\r
+#define _VIRTUAL_MEMORY_H_\r
+\r
+\r
+#pragma pack(1)\r
+\r
+//\r
+// Page-Map Level-4 Offset (PML4) and\r
+// Page-Directory-Pointer Offset (PDPE) entries 4K & 2MB\r
+//\r
+\r
+typedef union {\r
+  struct {\r
+    UINT64  Present:1;                // 0 = Not present in memory, 1 = Present in memory\r
+    UINT64  ReadWrite:1;              // 0 = Read-Only, 1= Read/Write\r
+    UINT64  UserSupervisor:1;         // 0 = Supervisor, 1=User\r
+    UINT64  WriteThrough:1;           // 0 = Write-Back caching, 1=Write-Through caching\r
+    UINT64  CacheDisabled:1;          // 0 = Cached, 1=Non-Cached\r
+    UINT64  Accessed:1;               // 0 = Not accessed, 1 = Accessed (set by CPU)\r
+    UINT64  Reserved:1;               // Reserved\r
+    UINT64  MustBeZero:2;             // Must Be Zero\r
+    UINT64  Available:3;              // Available for use by system software\r
+    UINT64  PageTableBaseAddress:40;  // Page Table Base Address\r
+    UINT64  AvabilableHigh:11;        // Available for use by system software\r
+    UINT64  Nx:1;                     // No Execute bit\r
+  } Bits;\r
+  UINT64    Uint64;\r
+} x64_PAGE_MAP_AND_DIRECTORY_POINTER_2MB_4K;\r
+\r
+//\r
+// Page-Directory Offset 4K\r
+//\r
+typedef union {\r
+  struct {\r
+    UINT64  Present:1;                // 0 = Not present in memory, 1 = Present in memory\r
+    UINT64  ReadWrite:1;              // 0 = Read-Only, 1= Read/Write\r
+    UINT64  UserSupervisor:1;         // 0 = Supervisor, 1=User\r
+    UINT64  WriteThrough:1;           // 0 = Write-Back caching, 1=Write-Through caching\r
+    UINT64  CacheDisabled:1;          // 0 = Cached, 1=Non-Cached\r
+    UINT64  Accessed:1;               // 0 = Not accessed, 1 = Accessed (set by CPU)\r
+    UINT64  Reserved:1;               // Reserved\r
+    UINT64  MustBeZero:1;             // Must Be Zero\r
+    UINT64  Reserved2:1;              // Reserved\r
+    UINT64  Available:3;              // Available for use by system software\r
+    UINT64  PageTableBaseAddress:40;  // Page Table Base Address\r
+    UINT64  AvabilableHigh:11;        // Available for use by system software\r
+    UINT64  Nx:1;                     // No Execute bit\r
+  } Bits;\r
+  UINT64    Uint64;\r
+} x64_PAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_4K;\r
+\r
+//\r
+// Page Table Entry 4K\r
+//\r
+typedef union {\r
+  struct {\r
+    UINT64  Present:1;                // 0 = Not present in memory, 1 = Present in memory\r
+    UINT64  ReadWrite:1;              // 0 = Read-Only, 1= Read/Write\r
+    UINT64  UserSupervisor:1;         // 0 = Supervisor, 1=User\r
+    UINT64  WriteThrough:1;           // 0 = Write-Back caching, 1=Write-Through caching\r
+    UINT64  CacheDisabled:1;          // 0 = Cached, 1=Non-Cached\r
+    UINT64  Accessed:1;               // 0 = Not accessed, 1 = Accessed (set by CPU)\r
+    UINT64  Dirty:1;                  // 0 = Not Dirty, 1 = written by processor on access to page\r
+    UINT64  PAT:1;                    // 0 = Ignore Page Attribute Table \r
+    UINT64  Global:1;                 // 0 = Not global page, 1 = global page TLB not cleared on CR3 write\r
+    UINT64  Available:3;              // Available for use by system software\r
+    UINT64  PageTableBaseAddress:40;  // Page Table Base Address\r
+    UINT64  AvabilableHigh:11;        // Available for use by system software\r
+    UINT64  Nx:1;                     // 0 = Execute Code, 1 = No Code Execution\r
+  } Bits;\r
+  UINT64    Uint64;\r
+} x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_4K;\r
+\r
+\r
+//\r
+// Page Table Entry 2MB\r
+//\r
+typedef union {\r
+  struct {\r
+    UINT64  Present:1;                // 0 = Not present in memory, 1 = Present in memory\r
+    UINT64  ReadWrite:1;              // 0 = Read-Only, 1= Read/Write\r
+    UINT64  UserSupervisor:1;         // 0 = Supervisor, 1=User\r
+    UINT64  WriteThrough:1;           // 0 = Write-Back caching, 1=Write-Through caching\r
+    UINT64  CacheDisabled:1;          // 0 = Cached, 1=Non-Cached\r
+    UINT64  Accessed:1;               // 0 = Not accessed, 1 = Accessed (set by CPU)\r
+    UINT64  Dirty:1;                  // 0 = Not Dirty, 1 = written by processor on access to page\r
+    UINT64  MustBe1:1;                // Must be 1 \r
+    UINT64  Global:1;                 // 0 = Not global page, 1 = global page TLB not cleared on CR3 write\r
+    UINT64  Available:3;              // Available for use by system software\r
+    UINT64  PAT:1;                    //\r
+    UINT64  MustBeZero:8;             // Must be zero;\r
+    UINT64  PageTableBaseAddress:31;  // Page Table Base Address\r
+    UINT64  AvabilableHigh:11;        // Available for use by system software\r
+    UINT64  Nx:1;                     // 0 = Execute Code, 1 = No Code Execution\r
+  } Bits;\r
+  UINT64    Uint64;\r
+} x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_2M;\r
+\r
+typedef union {\r
+  UINT64  Present:1;                // 0 = Not present in memory, 1 = Present in memory\r
+  UINT64  ReadWrite:1;              // 0 = Read-Only, 1= Read/Write\r
+  UINT64  UserSupervisor:1;         // 0 = Supervisor, 1=User\r
+  UINT64  WriteThrough:1;           // 0 = Write-Back caching, 1=Write-Through caching\r
+  UINT64  CacheDisabled:1;          // 0 = Cached, 1=Non-Cached\r
+  UINT64  Accessed:1;               // 0 = Not accessed, 1 = Accessed (set by CPU)\r
+  UINT64  Dirty:1;                  // 0 = Not Dirty, 1 = written by processor on access to page\r
+  UINT64  Reserved:57;\r
+} x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_COMMON;\r
+\r
+typedef union {\r
+  x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_4K     Page4k;\r
+  x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_2M     Page2Mb;\r
+  x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_COMMON Common;\r
+} x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY;\r
+\r
+//\r
+// MTRR Definitions\r
+//\r
+typedef enum {\r
+  Uncached       = 0,\r
+  WriteCombining = 1,\r
+  WriteThrough   = 4,\r
+  WriteProtected = 5,\r
+  WriteBack      = 6\r
+} x64_MTRR_MEMORY_TYPE;\r
+\r
+typedef union {\r
+  struct {\r
+    UINT32  VCNT:8;         // The number of Variable Range MTRRs\r
+    UINT32  FIX:1;          // 1=Fixed Range MTRRs supported.  0=Fixed Range MTRRs not supported\r
+    UINT32  Reserved_0;     // Reserved\r
+    UINT32  WC:1;           // Write combining memory type supported\r
+    UINT32  Reserved_1:21;  // Reserved\r
+    UINT32  Reserved_2:32;  // Reserved\r
+  } Bits;\r
+  UINT64  Uint64;\r
+} x64_MTRRCAP_MSR;\r
+\r
+typedef union {\r
+  struct {\r
+    UINT32  Type:8;         // Default Memory Type\r
+    UINT32  Reserved_0:2;   // Reserved\r
+    UINT32  FE:1;           // 1=Fixed Range MTRRs enabled.  0=Fixed Range MTRRs disabled\r
+    UINT32  E:1;            // 1=MTRRs enabled, 0=MTRRs disabled\r
+    UINT32  Reserved_1:20;  // Reserved\r
+    UINT32  Reserved_2:32;  // Reserved\r
+  } Bits;\r
+  UINT64  Uint64;\r
+} x64_MTRR_DEF_TYPE_MSR;\r
+\r
+typedef union {\r
+  UINT8   Type[8];          // The 8 Memory Type values in the 64-bit MTRR\r
+  UINT64  Uint64;           // The full 64-bit MSR\r
+} x64_MTRR_FIXED_RANGE_MSR;\r
+\r
+typedef struct {\r
+  x64_MTRRCAP_MSR           Capabilities;   // MTRR Capabilities MSR value\r
+  x64_MTRR_DEF_TYPE_MSR     DefaultType;    // Default Memory Type MSR Value\r
+  x64_MTRR_FIXED_RANGE_MSR  Fixed[11];      // The 11 Fixed MTRR MSR Values\r
+} x64_MTRR_FIXED_RANGE;\r
+\r
+\r
+typedef union {\r
+  struct {\r
+    UINT64  Type:8;         // Memory Type\r
+    UINT64  Reserved0:4;    // Reserved\r
+    UINT64  PhysBase:40;    // The physical base address(bits 35..12) of the MTRR\r
+    UINT64  Reserved1:12 ;  // Reserved\r
+  } Bits;\r
+  UINT64  Uint64;\r
+} x64_MTRR_PHYSBASE_MSR;\r
+\r
+typedef union {\r
+  struct {\r
+    UINT64  Reserved0:11;  // Reserved\r
+    UINT64  Valid:1;        // 1=MTRR is valid, 0=MTRR is not valid\r
+    UINT64  PhysMask:40;    // The physical address mask (bits 35..12) of the MTRR\r
+    UINT64  Reserved1:12;  // Reserved\r
+  } Bits;\r
+  UINT64  Uint64;\r
+} x64_MTRR_PHYSMASK_MSR;\r
+\r
+typedef struct {\r
+  x64_MTRR_PHYSBASE_MSR  PhysBase;  // Variable MTRR Physical Base MSR\r
+  x64_MTRR_PHYSMASK_MSR  PhysMask;  // Variable MTRR Physical Mask MSR\r
+} x64_MTRR_VARIABLE_RANGE;\r
+\r
+#pragma pack()\r
+\r
+x64_MTRR_MEMORY_TYPE\r
+EfiGetMTRRMemoryType (\r
+  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS      Address\r
+  )\r
+;\r
+\r
+BOOLEAN\r
+CanNotUse2MBPage (\r
+  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS  BaseAddress\r
+  )\r
+;\r
+\r
+VOID\r
+Convert2MBPageTo4KPages (  \r
+  IN  x64_PAGE_TABLE_ENTRY_2M   *PageDirectoryEntry2MB, \r
+  IN  EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS        PageAddress\r
+  )\r
+;\r
+\r
+EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS\r
+CreateIdentityMappingPageTables (\r
+  IN UINT32                NumberOfProcessorPhysicalAddressBits\r
+  )\r
+;\r
+\r
+#endif \r
index 15ec1d81c4f25c9bb4faa20ad9b1a2e99034a2d3..96af0e11db19bf83efa44d161342bc1320f8e78f 100644 (file)
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
     <Filename>Bus/Usb/UsbMouse/Dxe/UsbMouse.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Core/Dxe/DxeMain.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Core/DxeIplPeim/DxeIpl.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Bus/Usb/UsbMouse/Dxe/UsbMouse.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Core/Dxe/DxeMain.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Core/DxeIplPeim/DxeIpl.msa</Filename>\r
-    <Filename>Core/DxeIplPeim/DxeIplX64.msa</Filename>\r
+    <Filename>Core/DxeIplX64Peim/DxeIplX64.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Core/Pei/PeiMain.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Library/BaseCustomDecompressLibNull/BaseCustomDecompressLibNull.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Library/BaseUefiTianoDecompressLib/BaseUefiTianoDecompressLib.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Core/Pei/PeiMain.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Library/BaseCustomDecompressLibNull/BaseCustomDecompressLibNull.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Library/BaseUefiTianoDecompressLib/BaseUefiTianoDecompressLib.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Universal/Security/SecurityStub/Dxe/SecurityStub.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Universal/StatusCode/RuntimeDxe/StatusCode.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Universal/UserInterface/HiiDataBase/Dxe/HiiDatabase.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Universal/Security/SecurityStub/Dxe/SecurityStub.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Universal/StatusCode/RuntimeDxe/StatusCode.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Universal/UserInterface/HiiDataBase/Dxe/HiiDatabase.msa</Filename>\r
-    <Filename>Universal/UserInterface/SetupBrowser/Dxe/DriverSample/DriverSample.msa</Filename>\r
+    <Filename>Universal/UserInterface/DriverSample/DriverSample.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Universal/UserInterface/SetupBrowser/Dxe/SetupBrowser.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Universal/Variable/Pei/Variable.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Universal/EmuVariable/RuntimeDxe/EmuVariable.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Universal/UserInterface/SetupBrowser/Dxe/SetupBrowser.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Universal/Variable/Pei/Variable.msa</Filename>\r
     <Filename>Universal/EmuVariable/RuntimeDxe/EmuVariable.msa</Filename>\r
index 2d0c7d2f493282fb671cebfe3e8e9792c6853a10..fda12ff02102a3644273af1b63d9925b036451d7 100644 (file)
@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@
     <ModuleType>DXE_DRIVER</ModuleType>\r
     <GuidValue>ed3de5c8-c389-44f2-a35e-2ebdc9802a49</GuidValue>\r
     <Version>1.0</Version>\r
     <ModuleType>DXE_DRIVER</ModuleType>\r
     <GuidValue>ed3de5c8-c389-44f2-a35e-2ebdc9802a49</GuidValue>\r
     <Version>1.0</Version>\r
-    <Abstract>Component description file for the PEI library.</Abstract>\r
-    <Description>FIX ME!</Description>\r
+    <Abstract>EdkPeCoffLoaderLib library instance</Abstract>\r
+    <Description>This library gets PeCoffLoader Protocol from Hob List</Description>\r
     <Copyright>Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation.</Copyright>\r
     <License>All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
       are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
     <Copyright>Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation.</Copyright>\r
     <License>All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
       are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
index b8d24d73fcdd48b4a2f3dcc9006a18e4c5877b93..66555bdfbf5cb56740b516f372bd580594a03a62 100644 (file)
@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@
     <ModuleType>PEIM</ModuleType>\r
     <GuidValue>858bbbc9-474f-4556-a361-0ae52a44ffa5</GuidValue>\r
     <Version>1.0</Version>\r
     <ModuleType>PEIM</ModuleType>\r
     <GuidValue>858bbbc9-474f-4556-a361-0ae52a44ffa5</GuidValue>\r
     <Version>1.0</Version>\r
-    <Abstract>Component description file for the PEI library.</Abstract>\r
-    <Description>FIX ME!</Description>\r
+    <Abstract>EdkPeCoffLoaderLib library instance</Abstract>\r
+    <Description>This library provides PeCoffLoader protocol based on PeCoffLib functions.</Description>\r
     <Copyright>Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation.</Copyright>\r
     <License>All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials\r
       are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License\r
     <Copyright>Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation.</Copyright>\r
     <License>All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials\r
       are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License\r
index 50f69b88e1023beab087ed94fa9ebdc6740452d6..aa79f201bcc0a8b6ab7680a01a5e7dd55e448142 100644 (file)
@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@
     <ModuleType>PEIM</ModuleType>\r
     <GuidValue>6aac37f2-7b46-4ef3-8645-c24800a3d410</GuidValue>\r
     <Version>1.0</Version>\r
     <ModuleType>PEIM</ModuleType>\r
     <GuidValue>6aac37f2-7b46-4ef3-8645-c24800a3d410</GuidValue>\r
     <Version>1.0</Version>\r
-    <Abstract>Component description file for the PEI library.</Abstract>\r
-    <Description>FIX ME!</Description>\r
+    <Abstract>EdkPeCoffLoaderX64Lib library instance</Abstract>\r
+    <Description>This library provides PeCoffLoader protocol to support PE64 image.</Description>\r
     <Copyright>Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation.</Copyright>\r
     <License>All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials\r
       are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License\r
     <Copyright>Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation.</Copyright>\r
     <License>All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials\r
       are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License\r