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diff --git a/src/vendorcode/intel/edk2/UDK2017/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/PciHotPlugInit.h b/src/vendorcode/intel/edk2/UDK2017/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/PciHotPlugInit.h
index 6570177382..52466d0945 100644
--- a/src/vendorcode/intel/edk2/UDK2017/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/PciHotPlugInit.h
+++ b/src/vendorcode/intel/edk2/UDK2017/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/PciHotPlugInit.h
@@ -1,43 +1,43 @@
/** @file
This file declares EFI PCI Hot Plug Init Protocol.
-
- This protocol provides the necessary functionality to initialize the Hot Plug
- Controllers (HPCs) and the buses that they control. This protocol also provides
+
+ This protocol provides the necessary functionality to initialize the Hot Plug
+ Controllers (HPCs) and the buses that they control. This protocol also provides
information regarding resource padding.
-
- @par Note:
+
+ @par Note:
This protocol is required only on platforms that support one or more PCI Hot
- Plug* slots or CardBus sockets.
+ Plug* slots or CardBus sockets.
The EFI_PCI_HOT_PLUG_INIT_PROTOCOL provides a mechanism for the PCI bus enumerator
- to properly initialize the HPCs and CardBus sockets that require initialization.
- The HPC initialization takes place before the PCI enumeration process is complete.
- There cannot be more than one instance of this protocol in a system. This protocol
- is installed on its own separate handle.
-
- Because the system may include multiple HPCs, one instance of this protocol
- should represent all of them. The protocol functions use the device path of
- the HPC to identify the HPC. When the PCI bus enumerator finds a root HPC, it
+ to properly initialize the HPCs and CardBus sockets that require initialization.
+ The HPC initialization takes place before the PCI enumeration process is complete.
+ There cannot be more than one instance of this protocol in a system. This protocol
+ is installed on its own separate handle.
+
+ Because the system may include multiple HPCs, one instance of this protocol
+ should represent all of them. The protocol functions use the device path of
+ the HPC to identify the HPC. When the PCI bus enumerator finds a root HPC, it
will call EFI_PCI_HOT_PLUG_INIT_PROTOCOL.InitializeRootHpc(). If InitializeRootHpc()
- is unable to initialize a root HPC, the PCI enumerator will ignore that root HPC
- and continue the enumeration process. If the HPC is not initialized, the devices
+ is unable to initialize a root HPC, the PCI enumerator will ignore that root HPC
+ and continue the enumeration process. If the HPC is not initialized, the devices
that it controls may not be initialized, and no resource padding will be provided.
- From the standpoint of the PCI bus enumerator, HPCs are divided into the following
+ From the standpoint of the PCI bus enumerator, HPCs are divided into the following
two classes:
- Root HPC:
- These HPCs must be initialized by calling InitializeRootHpc() during the
- enumeration process. These HPCs will also require resource padding. The
- platform code must have a priori knowledge of these devices and must know
- how to initialize them. There may not be any way to access their PCI
+ These HPCs must be initialized by calling InitializeRootHpc() during the
+ enumeration process. These HPCs will also require resource padding. The
+ platform code must have a priori knowledge of these devices and must know
+ how to initialize them. There may not be any way to access their PCI
configuration space before the PCI enumerator programs all the upstream
- bridges and thus enables the path to these devices. The PCI bus enumerator
- is responsible for determining the PCI bus address of the HPC before it
+ bridges and thus enables the path to these devices. The PCI bus enumerator
+ is responsible for determining the PCI bus address of the HPC before it
calls InitializeRootHpc().
- Nonroot HPC:
- These HPCs will not need explicit initialization during enumeration process.
- These HPCs will require resource padding. The platform code does not have
+ These HPCs will not need explicit initialization during enumeration process.
+ These HPCs will require resource padding. The platform code does not have
to have a priori knowledge of these devices.
Copyright (c) 2007 - 2009, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
@par Revision Reference:
- This Protocol is defined in UEFI Platform Initialization Specification 1.2
+ This Protocol is defined in UEFI Platform Initialization Specification 1.2
Volume 5: Standards
**/
@@ -77,15 +77,15 @@ typedef struct _EFI_PCI_HOT_PLUG_INIT_PROTOCOL EFI_PCI_HOT_PLUG_INIT_PROTOCOL;
typedef UINT16 EFI_HPC_STATE;
///
-/// The HPC initialization function was called and the HPC completed
-/// initialization, but it was not enabled for some reason. The HPC may be
-/// disabled in hardware, or it may be disabled due to user preferences,
+/// The HPC initialization function was called and the HPC completed
+/// initialization, but it was not enabled for some reason. The HPC may be
+/// disabled in hardware, or it may be disabled due to user preferences,
/// hardware failure, or other reasons. No resource padding is required.
///
#define EFI_HPC_STATE_INITIALIZED 0x01
///
-/// The HPC initialization function was called, the HPC completed
+/// The HPC initialization function was called, the HPC completed
/// initialization, and it was enabled. Resource padding is required.
///
#define EFI_HPC_STATE_ENABLED 0x02
@@ -95,18 +95,18 @@ typedef UINT16 EFI_HPC_STATE;
///
typedef struct{
///
- ///
+ ///
/// The device path to the root HPC. An HPC cannot control its parent buses.
- /// The PCI bus driver requires this information so that it can pass the
- /// correct HpcPciAddress to the InitializeRootHpc() and GetResourcePadding()
- /// functions.
+ /// The PCI bus driver requires this information so that it can pass the
+ /// correct HpcPciAddress to the InitializeRootHpc() and GetResourcePadding()
+ /// functions.
///
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *HpcDevicePath;
///
- /// The device path to the Hot Plug Bus (HPB) that is controlled by the root
- /// HPC. The PCI bus driver uses this information to check if a particular PCI
- /// bus has hot-plug slots. The device path of a PCI bus is the same as the
- /// device path of its parent. For Standard(PCI) Hot Plug Controllers (SHPCs)
+ /// The device path to the Hot Plug Bus (HPB) that is controlled by the root
+ /// HPC. The PCI bus driver uses this information to check if a particular PCI
+ /// bus has hot-plug slots. The device path of a PCI bus is the same as the
+ /// device path of its parent. For Standard(PCI) Hot Plug Controllers (SHPCs)
/// and PCI Express*, HpbDevicePath is the same as HpcDevicePath.
///
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *HpbDevicePath;
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ typedef enum {
/// strategy may reduce the total amount of padding, but requires
/// reprogramming of PCI-to-PCI bridges in a hot-add event. If the hotplug
/// bus is behind a PCI-to-PCI bridge, the PCI-to-PCI bridge
- /// apertures do not indicate the padding for that bus.
+ /// apertures do not indicate the padding for that bus.
///
EfiPaddingPciRootBridge
} EFI_HPC_PADDING_ATTRIBUTES;
@@ -140,14 +140,14 @@ typedef enum {
Returns a list of root Hot Plug Controllers (HPCs) that require initialization
during the boot process.
- This procedure returns a list of root HPCs. The PCI bus driver must initialize
- these controllers during the boot process. The PCI bus driver may or may not be
- able to detect these HPCs. If the platform includes a PCI-to-CardBus bridge, it
- can be included in this list if it requires initialization. The HpcList must be
- self consistent. An HPC cannot control any of its parent buses. Only one HPC can
- control a PCI bus. Because this list includes only root HPCs, no HPC in the list
- can be a child of another HPC. This policy must be enforced by the
- EFI_PCI_HOT_PLUG_INIT_PROTOCOL. The PCI bus driver may not check for such
+ This procedure returns a list of root HPCs. The PCI bus driver must initialize
+ these controllers during the boot process. The PCI bus driver may or may not be
+ able to detect these HPCs. If the platform includes a PCI-to-CardBus bridge, it
+ can be included in this list if it requires initialization. The HpcList must be
+ self consistent. An HPC cannot control any of its parent buses. Only one HPC can
+ control a PCI bus. Because this list includes only root HPCs, no HPC in the list
+ can be a child of another HPC. This policy must be enforced by the
+ EFI_PCI_HOT_PLUG_INIT_PROTOCOL. The PCI bus driver may not check for such
invalid conditions. The callee allocates the buffer HpcList
@param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_PCI_HOT_PLUG_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ typedef enum {
elements in this list.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS HpcList was returned.
- @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES HpcList was not returned due to insufficient
+ @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES HpcList was not returned due to insufficient
resources.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER HpcCount is NULL or HpcList is NULL.
@@ -172,26 +172,26 @@ EFI_STATUS
/**
Initializes one root Hot Plug Controller (HPC). This process may causes
initialization of its subordinate buses.
-
- This function initializes the specified HPC. At the end of initialization,
- the hot-plug slots or sockets (controlled by this HPC) are powered and are
- connected to the bus. All the necessary registers in the HPC are set up. For
- a Standard (PCI) Hot Plug Controller (SHPC), the registers that must be set
- up are defined in the PCI Standard Hot Plug Controller and Subsystem
- Specification.
+
+ This function initializes the specified HPC. At the end of initialization,
+ the hot-plug slots or sockets (controlled by this HPC) are powered and are
+ connected to the bus. All the necessary registers in the HPC are set up. For
+ a Standard (PCI) Hot Plug Controller (SHPC), the registers that must be set
+ up are defined in the PCI Standard Hot Plug Controller and Subsystem
+ Specification.
@param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_PCI_HOT_PLUG_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.
@param[in] HpcDevicePath The device path to the HPC that is being initialized.
@param[in] HpcPciAddress The address of the HPC function on the PCI bus.
- @param[in] Event The event that should be signaled when the HPC
- initialization is complete. Set to NULL if the
- caller wants to wait until the entire initialization
+ @param[in] Event The event that should be signaled when the HPC
+ initialization is complete. Set to NULL if the
+ caller wants to wait until the entire initialization
process is complete.
- @param[out] HpcState The state of the HPC hardware. The state is
+ @param[out] HpcState The state of the HPC hardware. The state is
EFI_HPC_STATE_INITIALIZED or EFI_HPC_STATE_ENABLED.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS If Event is NULL, the specific HPC was successfully
- initialized. If Event is not NULL, Event will be
+ initialized. If Event is not NULL, Event will be
signaled at a later time when initialization is complete.
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED This instance of EFI_PCI_HOT_PLUG_INIT_PROTOCOL
does not support the specified HPC.
@@ -215,10 +215,10 @@ EFI_STATUS
by the specified Hot Plug Controller (HPC).
This function returns the resource padding that is required by the PCI bus that
- is controlled by the specified HPC. This member function is called for all the
- root HPCs and nonroot HPCs that are detected by the PCI bus enumerator. This
- function will be called before PCI resource allocation is completed. This function
- must be called after all the root HPCs, with the possible exception of a
+ is controlled by the specified HPC. This member function is called for all the
+ root HPCs and nonroot HPCs that are detected by the PCI bus enumerator. This
+ function will be called before PCI resource allocation is completed. This function
+ must be called after all the root HPCs, with the possible exception of a
PCI-to-CardBus bridge, have completed initialization.
@param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_PCI_HOT_PLUG_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.
@@ -261,12 +261,12 @@ struct _EFI_PCI_HOT_PLUG_INIT_PROTOCOL {
/// Returns a list of root HPCs and the buses that they control.
///
EFI_GET_ROOT_HPC_LIST GetRootHpcList;
-
+
///
/// Initializes the specified root HPC.
///
EFI_INITIALIZE_ROOT_HPC InitializeRootHpc;
-
+
///
/// Returns the resource padding that is required by the HPC.
///